by Colorado Mountains | Feb 5, 2019 | Colorado News
Two years after a Texas woman was thrown from a chairlift and killed at Granby Ranch, Colorado has not put in place safety recommendations listed in a state investigation of her death. The process has been slow and quiet, with the first proposals for change expected...
by Colorado Mountains | Feb 5, 2019 | Colorado News
December 9,1917 – January 3, 2019 Jean Carter Davis will be well remembered by friends and family as a talented, curious, adventurous, and optimistic person. She was a passionate artist and golfer-enjoying both well into her late nineties. She passed away peacefully...
by Colorado Mountains | Feb 5, 2019 | Colorado News
If you’ve wanted to organize a road trip for your family for a long time, then maybe this spring is the right time to do it. Colorado is one of the states that offers endless outdoor adventures, and it is perfect for spring breaks when the temperatures are turning for...
by Colorado Mountains | Feb 5, 2019 | Colorado News
If you moved to Colorado anytime after Stapleton was converted from runways to suburban streets, you’re probably tired of hearing about how skiing in Colorado “used to be.”Curmudgeonly old-timers such as myself will tell you tales of a time when lift tickets and...
by Colorado Mountains | Feb 5, 2019 | Colorado News
This ski season is just approaching the halfway point and already there have been as many days of snowfall as all of last season.Aspen Skiing Co. has logged 42 days of snowfall since the lifts started turning Nov. 17 on Aspen Mountain. That ranges from a trace on a...