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April 30, 2024
September in Telluride could be any range of weather...but we're hoping it'll be gorgeous! Think highs during the day in the mid 50s/mid 60s, with the temperature dropping to the 40s at night. It could very well rain during the day (or snow), if it does it'll be between 12-4pm (most often). So please pack layers for all events and activities you plan to partake in during your trip. Better to strip off a layer than to wish you had one!
No need to pack the tuxedo or other black-tie picks. Suits are encouraged and ties are optional. Longer dresses will help keep you warm once the sun sets. We recommend everyone brings a layer as it'll get chillier as the night progresses. Your winter puffy is totally fine - we aren't sticklers!
The Ah Haa School for the Arts’ stunning Launchpad and Sky Deck is the ideal gathering space with unparalleled Telluride views. The indoor Launchpad has high ceilings and a wall of south-facing windows, a powder room, and bar sink. The adjacent outdoor Sky Deck is partially covered and has unsurpassed views of Telluride.
Recommendations: - Arrive early to get acclimated. We know this isn't realistic for any folks, in which case ease into festivities when you arrive (e.g. drinking!). - Ascend gradually - spending a night in Montrose before coming up to Telluride can do wonders in helping your body adjust. - Hydrate! Drink 2x the amount of water you usually do in the lead up to your trip and during. - Try to hold off on coffee and alcohol consumption, as possible, so minimize the chances of arriving dehydrated. We know this will be hard! - Go easy on the exercise. Try not to overexert yourself with hiking and other strenuous activities upon arrival. We're happy to recommend hikes!