by Colorado Mountains | Apr 16, 2021 | Colorado News
A dozen skiers and snowmobilers died in avalanches in Colorado during winter 2020-21, primarily in the backcountry, which sadly matched a state record set in 1993. The total number of deaths was the most of any state this season, a distinction held by Colorado for the...
by Colorado Mountains | Apr 14, 2021 | Colorado News
An unusual mansion in the mountains of Colorado comes with all kinds of extras—including a replica of a mineshaft. The huge home on U.S. Highway 24 in Buena Vista, CO, also comes with an abundance of windows to take in the views of the Collegiate Peaks. Known as...
by Colorado Mountains | Apr 14, 2021 | Colorado News
Spring is in full swing in Colorado and more powder is on the way. Multiple forecasters are calling for consistent waves of snow throughout the week, likely to result in double-digit accumulation totals in some parts of the state.According to the National Weather...
by Colorado Mountains | Apr 10, 2021 | Colorado News
One of the first places in the United States to have electric light1 was the small town of Glenwood Springs, located in the western part of Colorado. Today, Glenwood Springs is best known as a historic year-round mountain destination with multiple hot springs2. This...
by Colorado Mountains | Apr 8, 2021 | Colorado News
Here’s the community’s namesake “alpenglow” over the San Juan Mountains. Photo Courtesy: Getty Images. Cohousing might be a new concept to you. However, it’s one of the hottest trends in awesome, mountain-style living. For those who want to live sustainable lives in a...