
3:05 pm, Mar 13, 2012
Why We Love It: Great view of Dillon Reservoir, Buffalo Mountain, and Red MountainWhen to Go: When you have out-of-town guests who aren't used to this thin air. This last weekend, I made the trek up to Dillon looking for a good snowshoeing trail… in vain. If I had paid attention to the weather reports, I would have seen that the daytime... MORE
12:18 pm, Mar 6, 2012
I am not a powderhound.I realize that this is a sacrilegious statement in the Centennial State, but growing up on the East Coast, I learned to ski on super-hardpack and, more frequently, on straight-up ice. When I moved to Colorado more than a decade ago, I was unaccustomed to all the fluff. To this day, I still can’t seem to float through the... MORE
11:48 am, Feb 21, 2012
A couple of winters ago, some friends and I road-tripped to Telluride. It was fantastic. We ate and drank and played (read the highlights here). This year, we revisited. And we skied. Hard. The kind of skiing that left me with bruised knees and achy muscles and snow down the back of my jacket because that’s how much fun we were having in the... MORE
1:07 pm, Feb 14, 2012
Why We Love It: A day's pass is only $15. (Yes, downhillers, you read that correctly.) When to Go: Around 10 a.m. to avoid the real pros who hit the trails early or the afternoon crowds. Distance: More than 100 kilometers of trails Favorite Trail: Pole Creek (It's fast and flat, making it ideal for perfecting your form.)... MORE
10:05 am, Feb 7, 2012
Why We Love It: Lots of reward (read: views) without much travelWhen to Go: Right after a Front Range snowfallDistance: About 4 miles, round-tripElevation Change: About 900 feet I spend way too much time on I-70, which is why I love this quick snowshoe up Squaw Mountain. The summit is marred by wires and not-so-... MORE
10:46 am, Feb 3, 2012
Last week, thousands of snowsports enthusiasts and outdoor gear companies descended on Denver to showcase the latest products and trends at the annual SIA Snow Show. Amidst a maze (one could easily get lost—as I did—in the overwhelming rows) of booths, I caught up with some locally based companies to see what's on their docket for next season. My... MORE
11:26 am, Dec 22, 2011
It's a myth that the busiest travel days are during Thanksgiving and Christmas. According to the U.S. Travel Association, that distinction goes to Fridays in June, July, and August. But the holidays do have their share of stress with shopping, family, and social obligations—if you add traveling to the mix, things get downright ugly. We... MORE
10:01 am, Dec 22, 2011
If you're traveling this holiday, chances are you will spend some time at Denver International Airport (picking up or dropping off). While arriving home at DIA always makes us feel peachy, the white-peaked airport sometimes fills us with loathing. Here, our latest complaint—and one reason why we'll live with it. Rant: As we walked... MORE
2:18 pm, Dec 21, 2011
Evergreen is just 15 miles west of Denver, and if you haven’t spent time in this quintessential mountain town lately, it is time to rediscover her charms. After all, what says Christmas more than ice skating on a frozen lake? Here, we give you the locals’ lowdown. EatThe cozy, family-owned Da Kind Soups has more than 500 made-from-... MORE
11:29 am, Jul 19, 2010
Two years ago last summer, gas prices in the Denver area neared $4 a gallon. They dropped considerably last year, with gas averaging $2.40 a gallon, although they've crept back up around $2.60 this summer, according to AAA.
That's apparently still too much to pay for fuel in Lyons, where an increasing number of golf carts scoot around... MORE
10:30 am, Jul 15, 2010
At this point, we've lost count of the errors and accidents committed by drivers behind the wheel of Regional Transportation District buses. There was the series of major accidents back in April that led to several deaths and severe injuries. In June, a cyclist was struck by a bus on the 16th Street Mall.
While we could recall a few... MORE
12:53 pm, Jul 14, 2010
Ten years ago, the Regional Transportation District launched light rail, a commuter network that has evolved and exceeded ridership projections, with some 60,000 passenger trips recorded every weekday, according to the Denver Daily News.
Yet RTD is predicting a budget deficit next year, and staff members are calling for an average 9.4... MORE
10:17 am, Jul 6, 2010
If it weren't for Rickey Hunter's reckless driving, the Colorado convict would likely still be on the lam. But Hunter was arrested by an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper after failing to use his turn signal, reports the Enid News and Eagle, which also writes that Hunter was using a fake driver's license and Social Security card---... MORE
12:02 pm, Jun 17, 2010
The Regional Transportation District, which has lately been discussing a rail line between downtown and Denver International Airport, is now offering more specifics. Such a line could be open by January 2016---11 months ahead of deadline, according to the Denver Business Journal, which points out that earlier this week, RTD's board... MORE
10:52 am, Jun 14, 2010
As the Los Angeles Times notes, it will likely be years before California's high-speed rail project can be completed. Still, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to give his state a taste of Euro-style travel by creating a demonstration project between San Diego and L.A.---before the end of 2010.
According to 9News, the rail... MORE










