Eli Rogers of Durango balances on a slack line Monday in Buckley Park. Spring-like weather has made a statewide stay-at-home order more difficult for some, but the order allows people to recreate as long as they maintain proper physical distancing. Scattered showers are expected Tuesday in Durango, making way for clear skies and highs in the 60s through the remainder of the week.
Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald
Eli Rogers of Durango balances on a slack line Monday in Buckley Park. Spring-like weather has made a statewide stay-at-home order more difficult for some, but the order allows people to recreate as long as they maintain proper physical distancing. Scattered showers are expected Tuesday in Durango, making way for clear skies and highs in the 60s through the remainder of the week.
Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald
Eli Rogers of Durango balances on a slack line Monday in Buckley Park. Spring-like weather has made a statewide stay-at-home order more difficult for some, but the order allows people to recreate as long as they maintain proper physical distancing. Scattered showers are expected Tuesday in Durango, making way for clear skies and highs in the 60s through the remainder of the week.
Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald
Eli Rogers of Durango balances on a slack line Monday in Buckley Park. Spring-like weather has made a statewide stay-at-home order more difficult for some, but the order allows people to recreate as long as they maintain proper physical distancing. Scattered showers are expected Tuesday in Durango, making way for clear skies and highs in the 60s through the remainder of the week.
Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald
Eli Rogers of Durango balances on a slack line Monday in Buckley Park. Spring-like weather has made a statewide stay-at-home order more difficult for some, but the order allows people to recreate as long as they maintain proper physical distancing. Scattered showers are expected Tuesday in Durango, making way for clear skies and highs in the 60s through the remainder of the week.
Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald
Eli Rogers of Durango balances on a slack line Monday in Buckley Park. Spring-like weather has made a statewide stay-at-home order more difficult for some, but the order allows people to recreate as long as they maintain proper physical distancing. Scattered showers are expected Tuesday in Durango, making way for clear skies and highs in the 60s through the remainder of the week.
Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald
Eli Rogers of Durango balances on a slack line Monday in Buckley Park. Spring-like weather has made a statewide stay-at-home order more difficult for some, but the order allows people to recreate as long as they maintain proper physical distancing. Scattered showers are expected Tuesday in Durango, making way for clear skies and highs in the 60s through the remainder of the week.
Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald
Eli Rogers of Durango balances on a slack line Monday in Buckley Park. Spring-like weather has made a statewide stay-at-home order more difficult for some, but the order allows people to recreate as long as they maintain proper physical distancing. Scattered showers are expected Tuesday in Durango, making way for clear skies and highs in the 60s through the remainder of the week.
Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald