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Change is in the air: Helicopter assists with ski tow, lighting upgrades at Chapman Hill

New lifts promise to take skiers to the top, expand skiable acres

Trout of a thousand casts

The experience of being alone in nature can make up for a lack of catches

Calling all cowboys

Come celebrate Durango’s Western heritage in October

Telluride ends discounted and free skiing for seniors

Purgatory and Sunlight are last two Colorado ski areas to offer free season passes to octogenarians

Photo: REI building going up

REI in Bodo Industrial Park on track for a spring opening

The Calico Siblings – A look into two motorbike-accessible trails

These trails are a great way to end the summer hiking season

With no phone, wallet or car, he died in the Colorado wilderness, leaving $30,000 to the food bank

Stew Scheppegrell, 79, spent 20 years living alone northeast of Durango. His body was found last month

Fall fly fishing: What fly should I use?

It depends on what you want to catch

Betting on horses

Open up more space at the fairgrounds for the horses and rodeo

Photo: Those who cast stones, scare fish

Father and son enjoy afternoon fishing at Pastorius Reservoir

Woman rescued after four days lost on solo ‘quest’ with Durango guide group

‘Nature does not care about your safety and will kill you,’ sheriff says, chastising Animas Valley Institute

Off the beaten path: The story on social trails

Here are a few reasons to stay on the beaten path