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    Colorado and Steamboat Ski & Snow Report

    Thursday, November 20th, 2008

    For some people skiing is a hobby, for others it’s a way of life, a lifetime passion. Gary L. Wall, owner of Associated Building & Remodeling of Steamboat, commented “It’s my life, I live for it!” Gary is an avid visitor of the slopes and has lived in Steamboat for 10 years and skied here [...]

    Photographs of Colorado Wildlife

    Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

    Wildlife of Colorado

    Morrison Divide Trail, Muddy Slide, Routt County, Colorado

    Sunday, November 16th, 2008

    We always go back. It must be the Yampa Curse. The Utes said once you visit Yampa Valley, you will always return. They were right, I can attest to that fact. We live in Yampa Valley, a beautiful, wide, expanse of valley that contains the Park Range Mountains, Rabbit Ears Pass, Gore Pass, and many [...]

    Mt. Zirkel Wilderness, Colorado

    Thursday, November 6th, 2008

    Mt. Zirkel Wilderness is one of the five Colorado wilderness areas and covers approximately 160,000 acres in the Routt National Forest. This rugged area is characterized by beautiful broad valleys and numerous alpine lakes and cirques. Mt. Zirkel’s high country offers a 60-mile loop hike through its unspoiled alpine terrain and runs along the Continental [...]

    Four-Wheelin’ Rabbit Ear’s Mountain, Colorado

    Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

    What better way to have fun on a weekend than to load up your four-wheeler and head up to Rabbit Ear’s Pass. It’s a great recreational area filled with snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and lots of forestry trails for hiking, snowshoeing, or four-wheeling.

    Discovering Northern Routt County, Colorado

    Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

    Routt County was created out of the western portion of Grand County in 1877 and named in honor of John Long Routt, the last territorial and first state governor of Colorado. Last weekend Dalton and I decided to take a long drive throughout the northern part of Routt County for a look see enabling us [...]

    Shootin’ ‘em up in Colorado

    Friday, October 24th, 2008

    Almost sounds like a ‘how the west was won’ article, but not quite. It’s just Jeff, Dalton and I target shooting. If you’ve kept up to date, you know by now, we didn’t get that elk during bow season and if you’ve ever tasted elk meat, you’d have a drive as strong as ours!

    Could this be the ghost?

    Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

    This past Saturday and Sunday were the last two days of elk hunting with a bow in Colorado. Dalton and I decided on Saturday to a return trip through the eerie valley where I seen the shadow and heard footsteps of someone behind me. If you’re not familiar with the full story, read here. I [...]

    Kremmling, Colorado, a Hunting Mecca

    Friday, September 19th, 2008

    About 100 miles west of Denver or 50 miles south of Steamboat in Grand County lies Kremmling, Colorado surrounded by the Routt National Forest on the northwest and the Arapaho National Forest on the northeast and southeast.

    Elk Statue in Kremmling
    Kremmling is known for its friendly, small town atmosphere. It is centrally located in Colorado’s northern [...]

    Attention Hunters….

    Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

    Blogging Us would like to publish your recent 2008 hunting stories and pictures. It’s free and I will provide you with a link back to your personal story with photographs, if you provide them.
    The only requirement is that the hunt originated in Colorado and pertains to this year’s 2008 hunting season. No colorful language, as [...]

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