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Reid Friedenberg hiking in the mountains with his puppy

Faces of Boulder: CU Buff Edition

Some people move through the world collecting things. Others collect moments, sounds, textures, and stories. Reid Friedenberg belongs firmly in the second group. A creative shaped as much by curiosity as by intention, Reid is a graduate of the University of Colorado Boulder, where he earned a BSBA in Marketing and Entrepreneurship with a minor […]

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Boulder's Favorite Winter Peak: Longs

Longs Peak from Boulder: Why It Looks So Massive in Winter

On certain winter mornings in Boulder, something extraordinary happens. The air clears, the light sharpens, and suddenly Longs Peak rises from the northern horizon with a presence that feels impossible to ignore. It looks closer than it should. Bigger than expected. Almost as if it has stepped forward from the rest of the Front Range […]

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Eldora Ski Resort Near Boulder: A First-Timer’s Insider Guide

Boulder’s Closest Winter Playground When snow falls in Boulder, there’s a familiar question that follows: How fast can I get on skis? The answer, for locals, is almost always the same. Eldora Mountain Resort sits just west of town, tucked above Nederland, offering one of the quickest transitions from city streets to chairlifts anywhere in […]

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Health and Fitness Trends Shaping Boulder Colorado in 2026

Boulder has always treated health as a way of life, but in 2026 that mindset has matured into something more intentional, data-aware, and deeply personal. Fitness here is no longer about chasing extremes. It’s about longevity, mobility, and feeling good in everyday movement—from trailheads to town. Movement First, Metrics Second The biggest shift in Boulder […]

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Boulder After Snow: The Flatirons Under Blue Skies

A fresh snowfall in Boulder has a way of simplifying everything. When the storm passes and the sky clears to a deep, confident blue, the city feels reset. The air is crisp, the light sharper, and the noise of daily life fades just enough to notice what matters. Beneath the Flatirons, this moment feels especially […]

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Where Boulder Locals Are Escaping Right Now

Travel has taken on a quieter meaning for Boulder locals lately. It’s less about chasing destinations and more about choosing places that feel supportive, calming, and restorative. When winter settles in and daily routines tighten, the desire to step away isn’t impulsive. It’s thoughtful. Right now, Boulder travelers are gravitating toward destinations that offer warmth, […]

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Boulder Winter Culture: Why the Cold Season Brings the City to Life

Winter in Boulder doesn’t signal retreat. It signals a reset. As snow settles along trails and the mornings arrive crisp and quiet, the city shifts into a rhythm that feels intentional rather than restrictive. While many places treat winter as something to endure, Boulder treats it as a defining season—one that reveals the city’s character […]

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Boulder Colorado: Why Coffee Just Hits Different Here

In Boulder, coffee isn’t a trend or a talking point. It’s part of the daily rhythm. It shows up before sunrise, after trail runs, between classes, and during quiet moments when the Flatirons catch the first light. Coffee here doesn’t demand attention. It settles in. That’s why it hits different. Mornings in Boulder begin with […]

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