73 Great Things You Should Do In The Mountains
If you’ve visited my blog, you probably know I like to hike and camp in the mountains – but that’s just a small sample of
If you’ve visited my blog, you probably know I like to hike and camp in the mountains – but that’s just a small sample of
Leadville is one of Colorado’s most centrally located mountain towns. Nestled in the heart of the Sawatch and Ten-mile Range, the town is surrounded by
Colorado’s four national parks are scattered across the state, and feature a diverse number of sights and splendor to explore. From mountains and canyons to
Whether you’re skiing in Breckenridge or visiting during the summer, 14ers offer an exciting way to spend a day exploring the Colorado rocky mountains around
Pikes Peak towers over Colorado Springs, with its Barr Trail trailhead just a 20 minute drive from the city. No other major city in the
Looking for a fourteener to hike or climb that’s close to the Front Range metro area? You’ve got more options nearby than any other city
After a hike or climb in the mountains, there’s nothing like a visit to one of the state’s amazing mountain towns for a burger and
If you’re a regular visitor to the Rockies, you’ve likely stumbled upon an old log cabin or two deep in the woods; legacies of the
Colorado wildflowers are one of nature’s most breathtaking treasures, with the Rocky Mountains offering a stunning showcase of vibrant blooms during the summer months. From
CUSTER COUNTY, CO – The Custer County Search and Rescue (CCSAR) in collaboration with fire helitack crews executed a successful high-altitude rescue mission at Humboldt
SUMMIT COUNTY, CO – As the hiking season approaches, changes to the shuttle and parking systems for Summit County’s beloved Quandary Peak and McCullough Gulch
Colorado is home to over 50 impressive 14ers, mountain peaks that exceed 14,000 feet in elevation. If you’re keen to tackle these stunning giants but
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September, October, and November are great months to hike and climb 14ers, with fewer people crowding the trails. However, the weather is more variable, and there’s a greater risk. In my next webinar, I’ll share everything you need to know to have a safe and successful ascent during the Fall. Save a seat today!
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