by Colorado Mountains | Jan 27, 2022 | Colorado News
Rod Rodgers used the Fraser Tubing Hill for years before he started to work there clipping the ropes and sending kids back up the slope. The cowboy who owned the place, who most knew simply as John, charged $3 a ride, but he opened the hill 1971 as more of a way to...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 26, 2022 | Colorado News
The NEXT program at Sundance is often where some of the most memorable films premiere, usually works from young filmmakers who are playing with the form in a way that feels like it’s looking to the future of film more than its past. The three films I chose to cover...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 26, 2022 | Colorado News
SUPERIOR — The delicate paw impressions in the snow-dusted path leading to Dave Crawford’s burnt-down home in Superior’s Original Town stopped the long-time animal activist in mid-stride. “Those look like squirrel tracks — could be the ones I used to watch from my...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 25, 2022 | Colorado News
Trevor Kennison makes history with his big air jump on a sit-ski during X Games in Aspen on Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) From a paralyzing crash on Vail Pass to the green groomers of Snowmass Resort to the top of the X Games big air jump...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 25, 2022 | Colorado News
As drivers new to Colorado’s roads quickly learn, some routes are simply ‘more dangerous’ in this state. That’s hard to say about most places around the country, where a road is a road and the most dangerous hazards encountered are other...