by Colorado Mountains | Jan 11, 2019 | Colorado News
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The irrigation canals are all but dry as farmers along the Rio Grande set in for winter, holding out hope that El Nino will develop and save them from what could otherwise be another dry start to the next growing season.The irrigation district that...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 11, 2019 | Colorado News
Greetings one and all… It’s a glorious morning in Denver. Blue skies. Sunshine. And moderate temps. I hope you are blessed with a similar experience today. I am particularly thankful today since I wrapped up my presentation schedule for 2018 yesterday. Looking back on...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 11, 2019 | Colorado News
With the first fall of snowflakes from gray skies, winter-loving families head for the hills to enjoy the snow-covered splendor found at ski resorts. Whether your child is a shredding, snowboarding teen or a ski bunny newbie going to ski school for the very first...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 11, 2019 | Colorado News
What makes a “dog movie” good? Even as one of those overenthusiastic canine devotees who will often claim she prefers dogs to people (well, I do), I don’t quite have an answer to this question. But I like my movie dogs best when they resemble the way I perceive my...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 11, 2019 | Colorado News
As 2018 drew to an end, I thought it best to climb Mt. Garfield one more time to get a better perspective. From that vantage point, things look really good.Nothing helps you to see clearly like a birds-eye view from atop Mt. Garfield. From there, things make...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 11, 2019 | Colorado News
OpenSnow founder Joel Gratz clearly remembers his first powder day, and has spent the past decade making sure you get plenty of your own. After growing up sliding across ice in Pennsylvania, Joel Gratz discovered powder when he moved to Colorado for graduate school....