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  • Published On: October 8th, 2019
    WinterinColorado

    Choosing a university or college graduate program is a big decision—there are tons of options out there, and every one of them is going to have pros and cons. Add in the extensive application process and then waiting to hear whether or not you’ve been selected. While it’s important to consider the reputation of the […]

  • Published On: October 4th, 2019
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    These are the kind of articles that keep me up at night. Whittling down a list of Colorado’s best day hikes to a mere twenty is a daunting task. There are literally hundreds of hikes that would fit the bill, and none of them would be wrong. If that comes off like a big, fat, […]

  • Published On: October 4th, 2019
    Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park

    An Insider’s Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park: Unveiling Nature’s Majesty All Year Round Rocky Mountain National Park, a sprawling wilderness of towering peaks, alpine meadows, and crystal-clear lakes, beckons adventurers year-round. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a thrill-seeker, or someone seeking tranquility, the park offers an abundance of experiences. In this insider’s guide, we […]

  • Published On: October 4th, 2019
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    A loud bugling throws my eyes open. I’m curled up in the back of my car, zipped tight into my sleeping bag. The windows have frosted over a little bit in the cold. The night before, I’d sped south from Yellowstone in search of some place to sleep before heading to Grand Teton National Park […]

  • Published On: October 4th, 2019
    Learn to ski Eldora just outside Denver with these insider tips

    Just minutes up the hill from Boulder, and a mere hour-plus drive from downtown Denver, lies the lesser-known ski “resort” of Eldora. Famed for its less expensive lift tickets and “Just Say No to I-70” slogan—which encourages people to avoid the crowds and traffic at bigger, more popular resorts along the I-70 corridor—locals have long loved this […]

  • Published On: October 4th, 2019
    Hessie Trail - Snowshoeing

    Intro Though it can get a little crowded on winter weekends, the Hessie Trailhead out of the tiny town of Eldora is worth a visit. Only about an hour from Boulder, this snowshoe-friendly trail features a 1.5 mile route to Lost Lake, a scenic destination that is easier to find than its name suggests. Beyond […]

  • Published On: October 4th, 2019
    Boulder Valley Ranch - Fat Biking

    Intro North Boulder’s network of biking trails are rather tame in the summer but once they hold a little snow, they become ideal for a fat bike tour. Boulder Valley Ranch is a fine starting point, since it offers riders the option of doing a few quick laps around the Sage Trail or linking together […]

  • Published On: October 4th, 2019
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    Crested Butte has more historic Old West charm than you can shake a ski pole at. Residents work hard to maintain its flair and authenticity. One look at the snow capped Elk Mountain range and it’s easy to see why the slopes of Crested Butte enjoy legendary status as some of the best skiing and […]

  • Published On: October 4th, 2019
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    It’s no secret that Boulder boasts a wealth of top-notch hiking. The foothills and mountains above town represent the eastern terminus of the Rocky Mountains, rising up to elevations more than 8,000 feet—meaning a great workout is almost guaranteed if you’re starting from Boulder, which is roughly 5,400 feet above sea level. Meanwhile, the mesas […]

  • Published On: October 4th, 2019
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    The planet is crisscrossed with epic trails, from the Alps to the Andes. There are snowy summit trips for fleet-footed peak-baggers, long and leisurely rambles for wildlife lovers, and everything in between. While the options are almost infinite, here are a few epic hikes to add to that ever-expanding life list. 1. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania One […]