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Faces of Boulder ~ Pic of the Day!

A: “We once once made a deal; I was going to join cross country if she would join the high school musical.” E: “I did it for a little while…” A: “…But then she quit. My friends and I all felt betrayed! hahaha.” E: “Yea and now we mostly hang out making fun of each other and […]

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day!

Dog ownership is a popular choice for many individuals and families around the world, including in Boulder.  Having a dog can bring various health benefits, both physical and mental. Here are some ways dog ownership can positively impact health: Increased physical activity: Dogs require regular exercise, such as daily walks or playtime in the park. […]

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A Documentary Film for All Coffee Lovers

Part love letter, part visual treatise, A Film About Coffee is a beautiful documentary that explores the growing field of specialty coffee. It’s a short but comprehensive film that ebbs and flows from roastery to farm to café. With interviews from industry professionals around the world—including company owners, champion baristas, seasoned growers, and dedicated buyers—this food […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

Meet Peter! Peter Irish is a street performer and former hacky sack world champion. You can usually always see Peter performing on Pearl Street especially on the weekends. His show is always full of variety and very entertaining so make sure to check him out.

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You Never Knew These Fun Facts About Boulder’s Famous Flatirons

In 1953, Dale Johnson climbed the third peak on roller skates using ropes and belays. They have a 55-degree slope on average. A white “CU” was painted on the side of the third flatiron until the city painted over it in 1980. For those with particularly sharp eyes, it can still be seen. In 2010, Stefan Griebel speed-climbed […]

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Mom and Daughter rock climbing near the Sanitas Valley Trail

The Sanitas Valley Trail winds its way up the large valley between Mount Sanitas and Dakota Ridge. Except for a few of brief portions destroyed by the 2013 flooding, the smooth, wide gravel trail is easy to navigate. The famed Boulder Flatirons can be seen from the south. The exposed, sunlit route is lined by […]

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