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Resolutions come easily this time of year, and like most fishermen I know, I resolve to spend more time on the water in the coming year.
According to the hot-stove league, the recently concluded Colorado big-game hunting season won't be a vintage edition.
Outdoor skills can make all the difference in that camping trip you've planned for this summer, and our panel of experts offers tips on building a fire.
You're headed to Rocky Mountain National Park for the day and you really want to hike. But you're taking Grandma and Grandpa with you, and they're more interested in strolling. Fortunately, there's a place in this sprawling park where the grandparents can stroll while you get a workout.
I'm retiring. I'm leaving the greatest job on Earth and the newspaper that let me do it for 21 years. You might say I'm going fishing, and you might be right.
Like much of the last of Colorado's best country, the Hermosa Creek drainage north of Durango is hardly a secret.
The industrial takeover of the West is not about oil or the price of gasoline at the pump. Domestic oil production, in fact, has suffered from a shell game.
If you're a mountain biker, you probably haven't learned new skills since since childhood. But with practice you can master some techniques to make mountain biking more efficient and satisfying.
Dave Johnson climbed an alpine ridge, stepped into space and soared to a craggy place where mountain goats hang out.
It's getting creepier by the minute out there. To the nightmare cauldron of invasive species that have made inroads into the state's waters, we now add quagga mussels.
Waterfowlers who haven't already grown terminally frustrated chasing hordes of migrating snow geese in spring have another reason to haul thousands of white decoys around the Eastern Plains.
About this time of year, the main route to the summit of Pikes Peak is a little crowded. But now hikers have another choice: Devil's Playground Trail.
Go up high, and you might find a trout stream starting to look like one. After a long, frustrating runoff, rivers and streams are starting to settle a bit.
Fishing closer to home these days? You're not alone.
It might seem hard to believe, with a lingering winter only recently gone belly up, but daylight hours are waning. Accordingly, agencies have been planning for the 2008-09 waterfowl hunting seasons.