Author: Breanna Sneeringer
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Hike this Colorado 13er and find striking turquoise waters along the way
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Reaching 13,218-feet, Jones Mountain is a fun hiking option off of Cottonwood Pass that offers steady elevation gains and ample views of incredible alpine scenery, including the notably turquoise Ptarmigan Lake. The first portion of this…
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The 5 most memorable experiences in Colorado, according to Breanna Sneeringer
Spencer here – and I’ve got some bittersweet news. One of the OutThere Colorado writers that many of you have grown to love, Breanna Sneeringer, is moving on after several years with our company. Our team wishes her the best and before her final day with the brand, we challenged her to come up with…
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Large moose relocated after presence in Colorado town raises concern
A young bull moose found a new place to call home in Colorado after spending days wandering through a mountain town neighborhood. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), the young bull was first seen Monday near the Colorado Trail along Junction Creek, just west of Durango. It was spotted again on Tuesday by residents…
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[VIDEO] Man rolls down stairs while doing push-ups at Red Rocks Amphitheatre
From frog-style jumps to rolling push-ups, you can certainly get creative with your workouts at outdoor venues spread across the state of Colorado. Check out this fitness maniac at Red Rocks rolling down the stairs while doing push-ups. His form had no problem catching the attention from a group of nearby yogis. Warning: This is…
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Mountain town chili cook-off (and beer festival) taking place this weekend in Colorado
Get your tastebuds ready for a Colorado mountain town chili cook-off kicking off this weekend, complete with live tunes and unlimited samples of beer and hard cider. The 2021 Mt. Crested Butte Chili and Beer Festival is set to take place on Saturday, September 11th from noon to 4:00 p.m. at the Crested Butte Mountain…
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Colorado ski resort gearing up to fire off the snow guns
It may be hard to believe, but ski season is just around the corner and folks in Colorado’s ski country are already gearing up to get the slopes ready for visitors. Loveland Ski Area is just 22 days away from snowmaking, bringing plenty of excitement to skiers and snowboarders eager to get on the slopes.…
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[VIDEO] Large moose stuck neck-deep in mud pit rescued by Ontario men
Another wild wildlife moment has been caught on camera! Two men in Ontario came to the rescue of a bull moose that got stuck up to its neck in a deep mud hole. A report from CBC says the two men reached out to officials for instructions on how to safely rescue the moose from…
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8-month road closure coming to popular Colorado hiking destination
The canyon road leading up to a popular hiking destination in Colorado Springs is about to be closed for the next eight months A section of North Cheyenne Cañon Road will be closed to all traffic, including vehicles, mountain bikers, and hikers, beginning on Monday, September 20th. According to the City of Colorado Springs, the road…
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![[VIDEO] Rock climber injured in 25-foot fall on Colorado 13er](https://www.denvergazette.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/81fad1d62d27cc82558e24c3b7858a87.jpg)
[VIDEO] Rock climber injured in 25-foot fall on Colorado 13er
A climber was rescued on Sunday after falling 25 feet on jagged rock on Mount Bancroft and severely fracturing her lower leg. According to a report from KDVR, more than 20 search and rescue volunteers assisted in the nearly 10-hour, multiple-agency technical rescue. Crews were called out Sunday at around 8:30 a.m. to the East…
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Sunshine to snow: One-year look back at September weather in Colorado
From 100-plus degree sunshine one day to wild temperature swings and snow the next: One thing is for sure, Colorado is no stranger to wild weather. This same time last year, temperatures soared to 100 degrees along the Front Range with measurable amounts of snow falling within a span of just a few days. Drought…




