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  • Published On: January 22nd, 2020
    20181002-Utah-Zion National Park-Angels Landing Trail

    It’s no secret that Zion National Park is home to a magical landscape. Named as a place of refuge and serenity, Zion features deep canyons dissected by rushing water and lorded over by sandstone peaks. The park is the perfect destination for a long weekend with its picture-perfect scenery. You’ll find a rainbow of colors, […]

  • Published On: January 20th, 2020
    Winter hiking in Boulder on South Boulder Peak, Boulder Colorado. By James Dziezynski

    6 Tips for Winter Hiking in Boulder For lack of a better pun, it’s safe to say that Boulder’s winters tend to be bi-polar affairs. Because Boulder sits at a relatively low elevation at 5,400 ft., it’s not unusual to get 50 degree days in January — though there are a few weeks every year […]

  • Published On: January 16th, 2020
    20130212_Colorado_Quandary Peak_010

    Standing at 14,265 feet, Quandary Peak is Colorado’s 13th highest mountain and the highest summit in the Tenmile Range. Many hikers choose Quandary Peak as their inaugural 14er thanks to the accommodating east ridge. This broad, natural ramp provides a gradual hiking route that is 3.3 miles to the summit (6.7 miles round trip). The […]

  • Published On: January 15th, 2020
    20181202-Colorado-Great Sand Dunes National Park

    Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve is home to the tallest dunes in North America, topping out at around 755 feet. These ever-shifting hills and mounds sit west of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, creating a mind-boggling, desert-like landscape surrounded by 14,000-foot snow-capped peaks. Compared to most of Colorado’s mountains, the Sangres are extremely […]