by Colorado Mountains | Jan 12, 2019 | Colorado News
Flashback to 2008: As a busy and successful doctor, Bryan didn’t have plans to enter a new career. But, he had this overwhelming passion for whiskey that kept building until he finally had to unleash it. Fast forward to 2018: The Breckenridge Distillery has one of the...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 12, 2019 | Colorado News
Talia + Stefan had it all planned out: a February wedding, a beautiful venue, all surrounded by the love of friends and family. But the Colorado mountains kept calling and you know what that means—they had to go! T + S took their first hike together among the Blue...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 12, 2019 | Colorado News
Camp was never about camp. Three summers at Eagle Lake Camps. (That’s 36 first weeks, if anyone is counting.) Upon arriving to an unfamiliar place with few familiar faces, my program director confronted our staff with a simple question: “Why are you here?” I thought I...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 12, 2019 | Colorado News
In Rocky Mountain Cowboy Christmas, I combine two of my favorite themes: found families and gift giving. Growing up, Camille’s tiny family never celebrated holidays, and she continued this tradition—or lack of traditions—as a solitary adult. When she’s drawn into...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 12, 2019 | Colorado News
Good morning everyone. I’m watching the sunrise over the Flatirons of Boulder looking at models struggling to find the deep this week. Confidence is very high that the Pacific Northwest nabs 9-15 inches tonight into Sunday. A decent system will be stretched...