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Rarefied air ... at 13,000 feet

bcreative2day wrote 2 weeks ago: Back from my week-long “sista” trip in Keystone, Co., where my sisters, Lisa and Ahni, a … more →

Tags: Hiking, Nature, Colorado, Loveland Pass

East through Montana5 comments

pkride wrote 3 weeks ago: June 20, 2009: West Glacier, MT to East Glacier, MT We left West Glacier, Montana early Saturday mo … more →

Tags: Montaña, West Glacier, East Glacier, Marias Pass, Flathead river, Goat lick, Silver Bell Falls, Shelby

Relaxing in Whitefish6 comments

pkride wrote 4 weeks ago: Rest day! June 18, 2009: Rest day in Whitefish, MT Today was spent as a scheduled rest day in Whitef … more →

Tags: Montaña, rest day, Whitefish, Hammer Sports Nutrition Company, Glacier National Park, Avalanche campground, Logan Pass, Waterton Lakes Park, Canada

Walking Through, Rather Than On, Water3 comments

Esmaa Self wrote 3 months ago: What a difference a week, a blizzard and clear air can make. Last weekend we revisited the eleven-mi … more →

Tags: outdoors, snowshoeing, Day Hikes, Bulwark Ridge Trail, Colorado snowshoeing, Flattop mountain, Hallett Peak, northern Colorado hiking, Otis Peak

David Parmley & Continental Divide- Three Silver Dollars

Donald Teplyske wrote 3 months ago: David Parmley & Continental Divide Three Silver Dollars Pinecastle Records Unlike other American … more →

Tags: Bluegrass, 2009 Releases, Pinecastle Records, bluegrass, Cd Reviews, roots music, Donald Teplyske, David Parmley

Miners as Radicals: Scattered Thoughts1 comment

danhartland wrote 4 months ago: A force of corporatism lectures some radicals. In The Guardian today, Seumas Milne writes about the … more →

Tags: Politics, Books, History, the guardian, radicalism, miners' strike, Reformation, luther blissett, wu ming foundation

The Butterfly Effect

Cara wrote 5 months ago: Word is the beetle infestation plaguing the pine forests of the Western Slope is likely to get far … more →

Tags: Environmental, Global, God, Cara Reynolds, ecological, Earth, Education, American, Animal

Backcountry Skier2 comments

Missy wrote 6 months ago: 410 // January 04, 2008 Beautiful day and conditions for the daring – Loveland Pass is a popu … more →

Tags: 365 Photos, Colorado, Nature, People, Signs, snow, Snowboarding & Skiing, Sports, Travel

#84 Hit a drive off the top of a mountain!3 comments

Kristin wrote 7 months ago: When I would go on golf road trips with my dad we would always look for fun places to hit golf balls … more →

Tags: Travel, Sports, outdoors, Kristin Walla, Golf, Independence Pass

The land of the brave

Alamanach wrote 9 months ago: After the United States bought the Louisiana Territory from France, Thomas Jefferson sent explorers  … more →

Tags: History, Louisiana Purchase, Great Divide, america, Pioneers, cowboys, Waylon Jennings, honesty, Bravery

The distance between Mars and Venus

SearchMedica wrote 9 months ago: DeeDee is in 1st grade. In my town, the elementary school has an open house the fourth week of schoo … more →

Tags: Homework, Gender, Husbands, Mars, Venus

The Great Divide4 comments

(S)wine wrote 9 months ago: The strangest thing was moving through timezones. The idea was immaterial and intangible. There we … more →

Tags: Fiction, writing, Short Story, timezones

The James Peak Wilderness2 comments

Kevin Day wrote 10 months ago: The boot shot is an age-old tradition. “See these boots? They got me here.” Here, in th … more →

Tags: Travel, Colorado travel, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, mountains, Tanager Photography, Kevin Day, DENVER PHOTOGRAPHER, COLORADO PHOTOGRAPHER

Leg 1: Backpacking/Summiting Mt. Zirkel

jdzphotoblog wrote 11 months ago: Mount Zirkel, oftentimes described as a Colorado peak that is overlooked by many due to the presence … more →

Tags: Food, landscape, Photography, Travel, Colorado, Prints, Routt National Forest, Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area, handheld-taken photos

The Sound Bytes of Crickets

paperlessworld wrote 11 months ago:     Was it politics or religion that was the opium of the masses? The continental divide:  what wa … more →

Tags: In Religion, Business, Catholic, Politics, media, God, History, Television, News

Halfway on July road trip

museg25 wrote 1 year ago: For the past 11 days or so, we have been to the Badlands (where we flew somewhere close to the State … more →

Tags: dunes, Badlands, Mt Rushmore, South Dakota, Colorado, Sand, National, Parks, Monuments

Travels with Schatzie: Day 27 - Into the Rabbit Hole1 comment

Mein Schatz wrote 1 year ago: I started the day a little later than usual, since it has been so cold lately, and the early starts … more →

Tags: The Strenuous Life, health, Travel, Article Series, Travels with Schatzie, Fitness, biking, TSJ, Steamboat Springs

The Continental Divide In Our Lives

Neil Aquino wrote 1 year ago: I’ve heard the term Continental Divide many times, but I never know what it was until I looke … more →

Tags: Books, Relationships, Life

Watershed moment

facingsouth wrote 1 year ago: Gibson Lake sits just below the crest of the Continental Divide. The hike to reach it winds through … more →

Tags: All things Western, Colorado, Watershed


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