Climbing May Be in 2020 Olympics (0)
3/02/10 •
For Coloradans, the winter olympics are always a favorite. While few of us can relate to many of the athletes – think curling or bobsledding – most self-respecting mountain people can identify with the speed and grace of the world’s best skiers and snowboarders.
While the powder junkies get the chance to prove their mettle in [...]
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The trees are watching you…wilderness webcams (0)
2/25/10 •
Something sad happened today! Just now, in fact. So, I know the blog has been filled with Yellowstoney stuff lately but I have one more for you. Today at the store I picked up this month’s Backpacker and found a short article in it about the possibility of webcams all over the backcountry in Yellowstone…ewwww! [...]
Why Yellowstone Rocks! That’s all. (0)
2/25/10 •
In 2007 I was graduating high school and getting ready to come up to CSU. One night, I was annoyed with my high school friends and told my mom I couldn’t stand the thought of hanging out with them for three more months. Don’t worry, I got over it as soon as I wasn’t sitting [...]
For all you restless souls like me! (0)
2/25/10 •
Originally, my plan for this summer was to stay in Fort Collins, take a summer class and hike around here. But then I realized that I am just not that good at….I don’t really know how to put it…staying where I am!? So began my search for cool summer jobs! I applied to work in [...]
Guns are now allowed in national parks (0)
2/24/10 •
After years of debate, guns are finally allowed within most of America’s national parks. On Feb. 20, the National Park Service allowed visitors to carry weapons in all but twenty or so national parks in accordance with a bill passed by congress in May of 2009.
The policy change is the newest trophy above the mantle [...]
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