A-Journal
Stories, News and Beta From Our Mountain Hotel
We embrace every aspect of being a mountain hotel from stories by the campfire to early morning walks in the pines. We want you to make the most of your stay here with us and as part of that we have create a journal covering everything from lifestyle to sports to culture and more in and around Boulder, Colorado. We hope you enjoy.
Marijuana Tourism Is Actually a Thing
While the 2016 election was dizzying for millions of Americans for various and obvious reasons, there was one particular ballot issue that became lost in the clamor: Four more states approved recreational marijuana initiatives in 2016, doubling the number of those that have decriminalized cannabis. As of this writing Alaska,
How to Elevate Your Backpacking and Camping Food Game
Food tastes better in the outdoors… we’re pretty sure it’s science. But no matter how delicious your favorite freeze-dried meal is, or how much you swear by tortillas and peanut butter, trying something new never hurts. It’s easy to enhance backcountry meals without much extra effort. Whether you’re car camping,
Colorado Trail – Backpacking
Intro The 486-mile Colorado Trail starts at Waterton Canyon on the outskirts of Denver and goes west into the heart of the Rocky Mountains, ending in the town Durango. As Colorado’s premiere thru-hike, it offers a wealth of fantastic backcountry camping for both backpackers and those looking for a quick
Eldorado Canyon
Intro Eldorado Canyon features over five hundred routes with trad, sport, and top rope routes. Known for its gold and red cliffs, this place is a trad climber's haven. It's only 7 miles from Boulder, which makes it very accessible. And there are a lifetime's worth of climbs. Bastille Crack
Guide to Climbing Gyms in Boulder
Boulder is a training ground for countless world-class athletes, and it’s not hard to see why. The city is at the foot of the famous Flatirons, and is just a stone’s throw from iconic locations like Eldo, Boulder Canyon, and Lumpy Ridge, among others. As the days get colder and
So, You Want to Go on a Solo Van Trip?
With the storm clouds from the day’s rain still lingering, the setting sun ignited the sky in intense golden light and vibrant hues of pink. Maneuvering my rusty Sprinter van through curve after curve, descending deeper into the canyon that leads to Zion National Park, I felt like nothing could
How to Introduce a Loved One to Adventure Travel
"Are you crazy?" my friend exclaimed. “He’ll never want to travel again!” I simply smiled. We were catching up and discussing my upcoming travel plans, which involved a multi-day jungle trek with my city-slicker brother in tow. I’m a well-seasoned travel vet, with more than 35 countries on my passport.
800 Miles in 7 Days: A Quintessential Colorado Road Trip
To many, Denver is the true gateway to the West. Sure, St. Louis may have an arch, but it also has 850-miles of Midwestern plains to contend with before the real West begins. And like so many early frontiersmen, who reached the western edge of the High Plains—where modern-day Denver
Maroon Bells and Crater Lake Hiking
Intro No trip to Aspen would be complete without visiting the Maroon Bells. Don't let the crowds deter or the fact that you have to take a bus from Aspen Highlands Village mid-June through Labor Day (and on the weekends throughout September) you, the views and photo opportunities are beyond
Lower Colorado River – Paddling
Intro The Lower Colorado River, below Austin, is a wide slow moving section of the river with little to no rapids at all. This part of the Colorado makes for a nice gentle paddle that is easily done by canoe or kayak. What Makes It Great There are several sandy
We love to share the outdoors with our guests at our little mountain hotel and as part of that we maintain a robust outdoor journal. We cover everything from how to make the perfect camp breakfast to the insiders guide to skiing our local ski resort. For more on our local community check out Visit Boulder for nightlife, dining and more.
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We love to share the outdoors with our guests at our little mountain hotel and as part of that we maintain a robust outdoor journal. We cover everything from how to make the perfect camp breakfast to the insiders guide to skiing our local ski resort.