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How Social Media is Complicating Verification of Fastest Known Times

Buzz Burrell, a pioneer of the Fastest Known Time movement, says the controversy last month surrounding Erin Ton’s (now disputed) FKT claim on Instagram is indicative of larger problems with social media when it comes to confirming athletes’ speed record claims.

Nederland: Diamond Lake Trail

Wind through quiet pine forest to wide-open views and a crystalline alpine lake tucked into the foothills of the Indian Peaks.

Nederland: Boy Scout Loop

Romp through a miniature aspen forest, snag views of the snowcapped Indian Peaks, and find solitude on this hidden gem of a hike.

Onward & Upward

A letter from the editor of 5280.

3 Colorado Honey Brands to Buy Now

With pollinators in peril, it’s never been more important to support our local bees and beekeepers. Thanks to these makers, it’s also deliciously easy.

The Surprising Way Farming Shaped Gregory Alan Isakov’s New Album

Appaloosa Bones, the recently-released sixth album from Gregory Alan Isakov, took five years to produce because, in part, the folk artist was also busy running a farm. Isakov reveals here why tending to the soil is an essential part of his music.

The 5280 Gravel Biking Field Manual

From the trails to the gear to the style, here’s everything you need to know to try out cycling’s hottest trend.

Host a Fall Harvest Feast Infused with Indigenous Ingredients

Andrea Murdoch, the chef behind Denver’s Four Directions Cuisine, shares a fall harvest feast of braised bison, salsas, and other dishes produced with Native North, South, and Central American ingredients.

The Last 7 Drive-In Theaters in Colorado

Since their heyday in the 1950s, outdoor cinema experiences have become rare relics of an entertainment era long gone. Here, a look at the beloved family-run drive-ins still serving their communities across the Centennial State.

Palisade peaches at Herman Produce.

5 Palisade Peach Stands to Visit This Season

August is the best time to make a trip to Colorado’s peach capital, where you can grab just-picked crops from charming roadside vendors. Here, a handful of our favorite, ahem, pit stops.

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