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Telluride mourns Hilaree Nelson, its ‘Athena in Gore-Tex’

Nelson died last month on a Himalayan expedition after triggering an avalanche on Mount Manaslu

Two runners have gone missing in Southwest Colorado, leading to push for more education

Fitness is not enough to stay safe in remote areas where risks are amplified

Kokanee salmon will be given away at McPhee and Nighthorse lakes

Strong salmon run recorded on Dolores River; arrive early in line and bring a bucket or cooler

Colorado climbers who summit buildings instead of mountains

Urban climbing, called buildering, has a rich history, especially on college campuses, dating back to the mid-1900s

Photo: Colorful Ride

Columbine Ranger District invites comment on proposed ecological and recreation project

Plans would involve work on a 7,100-acre area just north of Durango

Blast and cast

Visiting old friends, hunting dove and fly fishing in Texas

Body of famed U.S. extreme skier from Telluride recovered in Nepal

KATHMANDU, Nepal – The body of a famed U.S. extreme skier who went missing this week after falling from the world’s eighth-highest mountain was recovered Wednesday and transported to Nepal's...

Durango Parks and Recreation struggles to retain youth soccer players

Program gains players after COVID-19, but city officials want to go further

Pandemic tees up renewed interest at Hillcrest Golf Club

New business model proving fruitful for Durango nonprofit

Bull moose dies at Keystone ski area after getting tangled in cords

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working with resorts on ways to better protect wildlife

Former Trails 2000 director reminisces about his time reshaping outdoor recreation

Bill Manning spent 13 years with Durango nonprofit before joining Colorado Trail Foundation