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Understanding Public Lands and Why They Matter: Part 1

By  •  September 26, 2017

If you’ve been paying attention to US political news recently, you may have caught glimpses of headlines highlighting Public Lands. From the armed standoffs in Oregon and Nevada, Patagonia’s boycotting …
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Field Testing the Rumpl Puffy Blanket

By  •  September 18, 2017

Modern Outdoorists everywhere have a tendency to resolutely cherish puffy things – be that their puffy jacket, puffy sleeping bag, vest, booties or whatever; puffys have become keystone to keeping …
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Basin and Range’s 2017 Summer Road Trip

By  •  August 22, 2017

We’re hitting the trails again this summer on another giant road trip across four states of the Northern/Central Rockies of the Western US.  Along the way we’ll wander through the …
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B&R Inside Guide to Northern Idaho’s Lake District

By  •  August 7, 2017

Before leaving home for my week-long tour of Idaho‘s Lake District, I polled a few of my friends to see what they knew of Northern Idaho.  For those that had …
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Is Colorado the New Epicenter of Bluegrass?

By  •  June 28, 2017

There is no hiding that Bluegrass owes its original heritage to the hill-country of Appalachia.  But for those familiar with the bluegrass scene in Colorado, its undeniable that the fast …
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Mountain Dispatch: Rafting through Split Mountain, Colorado

By  •  June 19, 2017

For this Father’s Day edition of Mountain Dispatch, guest writer Shaina Maytum shares how a father’s love for the river can be shared again in return. – Chuck Watkins

My …
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Going to California this summer? Don’t forget to pack your skis.

By  •  May 17, 2017

Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, California emerges from a historic winter and sets the stage to operate July 1-4 and Saturdays thereafter as long as conditions allow. How is that possible? …
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Relentless Winter: 5 Resorts Blessed With Blower Snow

By  •  February 23, 2017

The 2016-2017 winter season will be one to remember for skiers and snowboarders thanks to record breaking blower snow totals across the West.  This is due to an juggernaut of …
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Interactive Map of Colorado’s 20,000 Miles of Trails Close to Completion

By  •  January 24, 2017

Coloradans and out-of-state tourists alike can look forward to using a new interactive map of Colorado’s 20,000 miles of hiking and biking trails as part of Gov. John Hickenlooper’s Colorado …
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