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Thankful for the lessons learned from wild horses and cowboys

It’s that time of year again, leaves are falling, snow is in the forecast and Yellowstone is back on TV. Before we know it, there will be a run on black Stetsons, mirrored sunglasses and to...

San Juan National Forest seasonal road closures take effect soon

Snow-covered roads will be locked to protect surfaces, wildlife

New rules for Canyons of the Ancients National Monument

Some activities now limited to designated travel routes

Photos: Spin me right round

Work continues on platter lift at Chapman Hill

Photos: Purgatory bonus days

Purgatory Resort opens its slopes with bonus days thanks to recent storms

First e-bike trail in San Juan National Forest opens

6.2-mile Cutthroat route runs parallel to Hermosa Park Road

Giving thanks for fly fishing

My research, using the ever-reliable internet, indicates that modern-day fly fishing was the invention of Charles Cotton, an English poet and aristocrat, sometime in the late 1600s. He was a...

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