How a Summit County Teen Broke a North American Women’s Uphill Ski Record
Grace Staberg climbed more than 56,000 vertical feet during a 24-hour period last week at Copper Mountain.
Grace Staberg climbed more than 56,000 vertical feet during a 24-hour period last week at Copper Mountain.
If you’re anything like us, you’ve spent months daydreaming about all the places you want to travel once it’s safe, and legal, to do so. To help with your planning, we compiled this list of 15 destinations you can reach via nonstop flights from Denver International Airport—and the oh-so-Colorado reasons to visit.
The beloved train to the top of Pikes Peak reopens this month after a multi-year renovation—right on schedule.
How Ali Carr’s and Jenna Celmer’s thriving Facebook group is breaking down barriers to entry into the outdoor industry. Plus, five of the co-founders’ top tips for your next job search.
From backpacking to glamping, we break down five types of camping you can enjoy in Colorado this summer.
After the pandemic forced the ski area to restrict visitation, its leaders realized the mountain would benefit by welcoming fewer skiers—and cars—when the world returns to normal.
Gravel riding has been talked about as cycling’s next big thing for the past few years. These six inaugural gravel grinds are proof the discipline has fully reached the mainstream in the Centennial State.
The two-year-old local nonprofit uses fly fishing to help men struggling with depression and anxiety. And in the next few months, it’s expanding offerings to include weekend retreats and scholarships that subsidize therapy costs.
If you want to see the Milky Way from your campsite, Mesa Verde is your spot.
The business resource center, ICELab, serves as a hub for outdoor and adventure companies.
The Scenic Highway of Legends and Silver Thread, which were recently added to the National Scenic Byway system, celebrate southern Colorado’s stunning landscapes and rich history.
Avalanche deaths are near an all-time high—both nationwide and in Colorado. The assessment helps people decide if they have the needed knowledge to stay safe when venturing outside ski area boundaries.
A trio of endurance athletes were the first women to finish the R2R2R-alt, a rugged trek from one side of the canyon to the other—and back.
Despite the pandemic and a low snow year, independent mountains in Colorado did more than just survive. Some hills will likely see record visitation—and if trends continue, the coming years will be a boon for smaller ski areas.
What to buy, cook, and pack to pull off a successful, socially distant outdoor winter bash in the mountains (or your driveway).
Females with upper-limb disabilities aren’t currently allowed to compete in snowboarding events at the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing. The Colorado athlete started a petition to change that.
The system they’ve created, which allows skiers and riders to communicate via common frequencies, has helped save lives—and set a national standard for backcountry radio use.
COVID-19 restrictions threatened to prevent the FIS Snowboard and Freeski World Championships from taking place. At the last minute, Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort stepped in to keep it from being canceled.
Eleven Experience’s luxe escape outside of Crested Butte opened in mid-December for its first winter season. If you can make it there before April 5, you’re promised a full wellness experience (cookies included).
Fire damage and COVID-19 will make snagging backcountry camping permits at RMNP even more difficult this year. Luckily, Colorado is filled with world-class backpacking destinations. Here are some of our paperwork-friendly favorites.