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Friday, June 06, 2008
No one boats until body is found
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Sanchez Reservoir near Alamosa is closed until a recent drowning victim is found. Efforts to recover the body of the victim by the Costilla...
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More fake Rockies?
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The U.S. Postal Service will release this stamp next week as part of the "Flags of our Nation" series. Looking at the stamp, my qu...
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Independence pass opens in snow storm
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Independence Pass, the high, narrow, twisting back route to Aspen, finally opened for the season Thursday , two weeks later than usual due ...
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Bike racing in Mexico
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A drunk hit a pack of riders in northern Mexico recently. 1 dead, 14 injured.
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More on Harvey Carter
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On wildsnow.com, Lou Dawson, prompted by my profile, tells a good story of climbing with Harvey Carter. Read it here.
Harvey Carter Photos
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Today in The Colorado Springs Gazette's Out There I published a profile on Harvey Carter , the influential pioneer rock climber. Read ...
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Snow advisory, but no snow yet
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Cold wet weather is expected in the state today , including snow advisories for the Elk and Gore Mountains. So far, the cams aren't sho...
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Did $4 gas kill the Hummer?
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GM announced this week it would close four large truck plants and look at selling off its Hummer line . Apparently sales have been in the t...
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Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Learning the lingo
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We invited some friends to go camping with us this weekend up in BV for some mountain biking and possibly kayaking. My wife sent out an e-ma...
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Moth watch 2008 - a big year?
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State entomologists say large numbers of army cutworm caterpillars on the plains suggest t his could be a bigger year for miller moths tha...
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Steepandcheap for the bike crowd
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Backcountry.com just launched it's new bike close-out site, www.chainlove.com. Do, or do not, there is no try.
Tent facotries seized by Chinese government for earthquake victims
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Today Coleman announced today it donated 1,000 tents for aid to people displaced by the massive May 12 earthquake in Sichuan Province, Ch...
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County budget plan keeps nature centers open
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The county plan approved Monday to make up for the $9 million budget shortfall will cut $280,000 from the Department of Parks and Leisure ...
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Another wild ride
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Swift water on the Eagle River flipped a raft Monday, dumped a couple rafts sending one woman on a five-mile unintended swim. The rafts fli...
Monday, June 02, 2008
Gondolas through downtown Denver
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Just in case you're not seeing enough concrete in your life, downtown Denver offers gondola rides from Larimer Street to Confluence Pa...
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3 die in rivers this weekend
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The Rocky Mountain News reports three people drowned in river accidents this weekend. An Aurora doctor who was rafting on the Gunnison Rive...
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The trade-off for Front Range crowds
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Yes, skiing of the Front Range is a crowded, traffic-ridden affair (unless you ski Monarch or Cooper). But, on the up-side, you get amazingl...
Friday, May 30, 2008
County budget plan would save park land
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The Gazette has a story today about how the cash-strapped county government, which needs to come up with about $10 million, is no longer ta...
New plans call for I-70 train
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You can hear the skiers cheering. A group that has been meeting for eight months to come up with a plan to ease congestion on the mountain ...
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
Skydiver's attempt to set a free-fall record fails when his balloon leaves without him
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From the AP: Yesterday French skydiver Michel Fournier 's latest attempt to set a new free-fall record by riding a balloon to the stra...
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