Thirsty? Hungry? Need a walk? You can do all three at once on these food and drink tours in downtown Denver.
Read MoreThere is a way to teach kids the importance of caring for the planet without fear. Learn about programs from Yellowstone to Hawaii in this Colorado Parent article.
Read MoreYou might think you are prepared for some time in the wilderness, but you might have some misconceptions about what’s safe.
Read MoreTrapped air, coconut shells, castor oil. This is not a shopping list for dinner, but just a few of the natural materials used in the latest outdoor gear.
Read MoreI review “Hiking with Kids Colorado” by Jamie Siebrase after doing one of her hikes with my kid.
Read MoreNot sure if you need a guidebook or an app to decide on where to hike? I break down the pros and cons of each for your next hike.
Read MoreI’ve been spreading the word about my book, “60 Hikes within 60 Miles of Denver and Boulder” with virtual bookstore appearances and in other local press. Take a look!
Read MoreWhy do some women feel safe when they hike with a gun? My Denver Post article explains.
Read MoreIn order to feel empowered or happy, some women are stripping off their tops for shot of their bare backs on mountain summits.
Read MoreSelect hikes from my book for Colorado’s Front Range hikers in this Denver Post article.
Read MoreCheck out where you can buy my new book and plan some hikes this summer!
Read MoreWant to get outside close to home this spring? Buy a copy of “Walking Denver” and go on the walks for a chance to win my new hiking guidebook.
Read MoreI don’t just have a new guidebook; I have a new awareness from hiking over 70 trails while researching my new book. I’ve listed 10 Zen-ish lessons from my experience.
Read MoreConsider some Colorado-made items for your Easter baskets this year.
Read MoreDo good, feel good. Volunteer, pay more than your share or pay what you are able, and enjoy all that modern life has to offer along Colorado’s Front Range with healthy and tasty meals, yoga, and theater.
Read MoreWhat do trolls, sticks, and a purple fox have in common? They are all examples of immersive art in Colorado. Learn more about how you can experience these performances and sculptures in this Denver Post article.
Read MoreWhen heading out for a hike with your dog, it’s important to keep your furry friend cool and comfortable on hot summer days. An expert explains how and why 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.
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