I help you find the trails designated for just hikers on Colorado’s Front Range.
Read MoreIf you’re visiting Yellowstone National Park for the first time, these tips on activities before you enter the park and how to get the most out of your time in the park can help.
Read MoreCan’t wait for wildflower season in Colorado? Hope a quick flight to Phoenix and see if there is a superbloom this year!
Read MoreI review “Hiking with Kids Colorado” by Jamie Siebrase after doing one of her hikes with my kid.
Read MoreSelect hikes from my book for Colorado’s Front Range hikers in this Denver Post article.
Read MoreBe prepared for your hikes, while also remaining open to the unexpected possibilities along the trail.
Read MoreFeeling cooped up during COVID-19? I’ve got tips for how to enjoy the great outdoors and respect social distancing while taking an urban walk or going for a hike.
Read MoreLeave no trace. That’s one of the golden rules of hiking. I spoke to a trail expert who explains the why behind rules you see posted at trailheads throughout Colorado in this Denver Post article.
Read MoreNo car? No problem! You can still enjoy hikes in the great outdoors around Denver’s metro area by using mass transit. I’ve listed dozens of trailheads you can reach without a car in this Denver Post article.
Read MoreCan you make money and get free stuff posting adorbs photos of your adventursome pets on Instagram? Yes, find out how these Coloradans are doing it and meet their cute animals.
Read MoreAre you in shape for the Moab Music Festival? You can hike, whitewater raft, or take a jet boat to one of their concerts in late summer.
Read MoreYou can still hit the trails in Colorado in winter—as long as you prepare with the right gear to keep you safe on snowy and icy trails. I provide tips on a variety of winter hiking gear.
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