Author: Breanna Sneeringer
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![[VIDEO] Mountain lion caught on the prowl in Colorado neighborhood](https://www.denvergazette.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/9164fa95ff27aa07ebecf1cc5e58be9b.jpg)
[VIDEO] Mountain lion caught on the prowl in Colorado neighborhood
A mountain lion was caught prowling through a Colorado neighborhood in the middle of the night. Colorado Parks and Wildlife shared footage of the big cat leaping over a fence at a home in Aurora. While its’s unclear exactly when the cat went out for the late-night stroll, it’s certainly a good reminder to stay…
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![[WATCH] Man laughs, takes photos as massive bull elk bluff charges him in Canada](https://www.denvergazette.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/ea12957778da5daa0712185b0d78ca75.jpg)
[WATCH] Man laughs, takes photos as massive bull elk bluff charges him in Canada
Getting close to an elk for a photograph could cost you your life! Video captured a few years ago shows a tourist invading the natural habitat of a large bull elk in Canada’s Rocky Mountains as they try to get up close for a photograph. “I’m just here to remind you that Bull Elk are incredibly…
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Horror film festival to return to stunning Colorado mountain town
If you love horror, then you need to add this iconic Colorado mountain film festival to your 2021 bucket list! The 2021 Telluride Horror Show is set to bring horror film vibes to the mountain town from Friday, October 15 through Sunday, October 17th. Grab your popcorn and get ready for an epic-three day weekend…
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GOOD NEWS: Emerald-green color returns to Hanging Lake water after mudslides
The stunning emerald-green waters are back at Hanging Lake after mudslides devastated the Glenwood Canyon area earlier this summer, turning the iconic destination brown. The alpine lake turned a brownish “chocolate milk” color following mudslides and massive debris flows over the Grizzly Creek burn scar in late July. Heavy rains unleashed the chaos, stranding more…
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Ice Karting pop-up experience to stop through Denver this winter
Grab your turtle shell, buckle up, and get ready for go-karts on ice this winter in the Mile High City of Denver, Colorado! Explore Hidden is bringing Mario Kart-style go-kart racing to life in a pop-up experience that lasts from Friday, January 7th, 2022 through Sunday, January 23rd, 2022 at a secret rink location in…
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Red Rocks Amphitheatre workout classes cater to winter sports preparation
Calling all skiers, snowboarders, and winter sports enthusiasts! SnowShape will be returning to Red Rocks for a four-week winter fitness series in September and October to help you get back in shredding shape ahead of the 2021-2022 ski season. Get fit for ski season with one-hour fitness sessions held at Red Rocks over four consecutive…
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Dogs are more clingy in Colorado than any other state, study claims
If you live in Colorado, then there’s a chance you might have a velcro-dog. According to a recent survey by CertaPet, Coloradan dogs are more clingy than in any other state in the country. Dogs in the Centennial State ranked number one for having the highest separation anxiety when their owners leave. “Dogs in Colorado…
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Quarter-sized hail, 60 MPH winds possible in southern parts of Colorado
Severe thunderstorms could bring the potential for 60 mph winds and quarter-sized hail falling Wednesday in south-central and southeast Colorado. Storms will be possible this afternoon and evening along the Palmer Divide and southeastern plains, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The main threats will be found east of a line from Calhan to…
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![[SOUND UP] Video of two bull elk smashing antlers together in Colorado](https://www.denvergazette.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/e4722fc4c1df4e0ff6f3cb4d381d4e8a.jpg)
[SOUND UP] Video of two bull elk smashing antlers together in Colorado
Watch this epic elk showdown captured in Rocky Mountain National Park nestled just outside the town of Estes Park, Colorado. The video below was captured by Jackie Pangallo during her visit to Rocky Mountain National Park on August 18, 2021. Sound up for rattling antlers! Two male bull elk can be seen heads down, smashing…
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Hiker credited with quick action during fire reported in Colorado state park
Firefighters responded to a small brush fire in Colorado’s Staunton State Park Tuesday. Colorado Park and Wildlife (CPW) say the fire is under investigation, but is believed to be human caused. The small fire was reported Tuesday afternoon atop Lions Head but was prevented from igniting into anything bigger thanks to the quick actions of an…




