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Nothing good. That much I know! Each year, there are over 170,000 permit applications by hikers for “The Wave” on the border of Utah and...
READ MORECross Country Skiing In Crested Butte: Our 5 Favorite Trails
by Kirsten Chesney | Dec 31, 2019 | Colorado, Crested Butte, Cross Country Skiing
Located in central Colorado at the foot of the Elk Mountain range, thе town оf Crested Buttе iѕ a small ski town bursting at the seams with...
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by Kirsten Chesney | Dec 19, 2019 | Arizona, Camping, Popular
Arizona holds many great free dispersed camping spots and campgrounds and there is no doubt that it is one of the best states to go tent...
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by Kirsten Chesney | Dec 15, 2019 | Colorado, Colorado Springs, Snowshoeing
Heading to Colorado Springs this winter and looking to snowshoe? While Colorado Springs is not famously known for its snowshoeing compared to...
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