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Beyond Red Rocks: More Colorado outdoor music venues

June 4, 2018 Guest User

Photo Neill Pieper

Colorado’s other great outdoor music venues

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In Discovery, Feature Articles Tags Telluride, Music, Venue, Colorado

10 Dog-Friendly Hikes to Get You Moving

June 1, 2018 Guest User

Hiking season is officially in full swing. Who could possibly be more excited about that than you? Your dog, of course. Avoid the uncertainty of where to bring your furry best friend. Here are 10 of the best dog-friendly hikes along the Front Range. 

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Fishing Season is in the Air

May 23, 2018 Guest User

A fisherman throws in some lines in the Arkansas River near Salida, Colorado.

Colorado’s 6,000 miles of fishable rivers and streams and 2,000 lakes and reservoirs offer tons of opportunity to drop your line around some incredible scenery. Here are our top picks for places to fish this season.

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Erin Storie - Team USA Triathlon

May 7, 2018 Guest User

For Erin Storie, 26, one sport just simply isn’t enough. As an athlete with a passion for running, biking and swimming, she has become a promising member of USA Triathlon, striving to compete in the 2020 Summer Olympics.

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Seven Colorado podcasts worth a listen

May 1, 2018 Guest User

Photo courtesy: musicoomph.com

The world’s most popular podcasts are news digests, public radio shows, comic interviews and an audio reality show recorded on a fake Martian landscape in Hawaii. But there are also several hidden podcast gems about our great state. Here are some of our favorites. Happy listening.

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In Beer, Discovery, Trending

Water Recreation in Las Animas

April 13, 2018 Guest User

As spring brings more sunshine than snow to our state, it’s easy to start day dreaming about summer. Luckily, you don’t have to wait for the snow to melt to start playing in the water. 

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Step Outside the Box and Visit These Quirky Museums

March 27, 2018 Guest User

The Washing Machine Museum’s offerings range from 1844-2015. 

If there’s one thing that makes a good road trip great, it’s a seriously weird museum. And not just any musty old historical collection will do: I’m talking about those places that are committed to exhibiting the odd, the unusual, and the downright bizarre.

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Venture Snowboards: Certified by Mountain Goats in Silverton’s Backcountry

March 17, 2018 Guest User

Silverton Mountain staffers are always available to test the latest boards. Photo: Scott DW Smith/Imagesmith

“We consider ourselves kind of the microbrew of snowboards,” says Venture Snowboards co-founder Lisa Branner. The analogy makes sense to any Coloradan because nothing taps into our identity like an obsession with craftsmanship.

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From Desert Solitude … to Powder Altitude

March 14, 2018 Guest User

Take a quick road trip to the west and discover Colorado’s fraternal twin, Utah. A culture dominated by outdoor pursuits, Utah is becoming more and more a destination that not only provides adrenaline-filled activities, but also great food and libations after a hard day in the hills. 

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Spring Breakin’ Colorado Style

March 2, 2018 Guest User

Why leave the elevated air of Colorado for spring break this year? The outdoors is calling you to stay here and enjoy the bluebird days of late winter.

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Crested Butte Ski Maker Romps to Success

February 8, 2018 Guest User

Stickers from this Crested Butte ski manufacturer are plastered on newspaper boxes and street signs all over town. Here’s the inside scoop on the Colorado ski-maker that’s won a loyal following with its powder-friendly products.

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Cool Runnings

February 1, 2018 Guest User

Photos courtesy Rio Frio Ice Fest

Alamosa festival includes snow sculptures, an ice carousel and a footrace on a frozen river

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Colorado Hot Springs to Hit up After a Day on the Snow

January 24, 2018 Guest User

Photo: AdobeStock/tharathepptl

These Colorado hot springs are open all year, but in the winter, nothing beats the water Mother Earth fires up from her angry depths.

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Get Your Craft Après Ski On

January 16, 2018 Guest User

Gorrono Ranch at Telluride Ski Resort offers a great après ski vibe with good craft offerings. 

What’s the best way to finish a day on the mountain? Definitely a cold craft beer! The back bowls may have been lacking snow, but the resorts’ taps are far from dry.

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Colorado pond hockey puts winter fun on ice

January 15, 2018 Guest User

Pond hockey has grown in popularity and thousands will be on the ice in January and February. All photos provided by Recess Factory/Bill Linfield (Pabst Colorado Pond Hockey Tournament), except where noted.

Skiing may hog Colorado’s winter spotlight, but many outdoor enthusiasts are learning the fun of strapping on skates and playing pond hockey during the coldest months.

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Ouray is a hotbed for the Worlds Best Ice Climbing

December 31, 2017 Guest User

Dan Chehayl, director of operations and fundraising at Ouray Ice Park, isn’t alone in his belief that Ouray is the world’s greatest ice climbing destination.

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HUT TO HUT - A trip on the San Juan Powder Trail

December 29, 2017 Guest User

The view from Moonshine Park provides a stunning panorama of the Cimarron Range. Deep-powder turns can be found there. 

Colorado’s hut-to-hut adventurers are taking skiing back to its roots.

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Christmas-ski and brews in the mountains

December 21, 2017 Guest User

Crested Butte will be ringing in the holidays with both Christmas and New Years celebrations.
Photo courtesy of Tom Stillo and Ski Crested Butte

Apparently Santa Claus warms up for that epic global traverse on Christmas by skiing and sledding. He’s hitting the slopes as part of a solid weekend of fun in Colorado ski country.
Photo courtesy of Chris Segal and Ski Crested Butte

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