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Today’s Boulder Dog of the Day: The Majestic Bernese Mountain Dog

A Brief History of the Bernese Mountain Dog The Bernese Mountain Dog, affectionately known as a “Berner,” is a large, sturdy breed hailing from the Swiss Alps. Originally bred as working dogs, Bernese Mountain Dogs were essential farmhands, pulling carts loaded with goods and guarding livestock. Their lineage traces back over 2,000 years to the […]

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Boulder to Eldora: Local Skiing with No Crowds, No Lift Lines

When it comes to skiing in the Boulder, Colorado area, Eldora Mountain Resort offers a refreshing alternative to the crowded slopes of larger ski resorts. Nestled in the stunning Rocky Mountains, Eldora provides an authentic and laid-back skiing experience that is not to be missed. Embracing local skiing at Eldora means enjoying shorter lift lines, […]

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CU Boulder’s Farrand Field: Outdoor Adventures Near Folsom Field

Outdoor Pic of the Day: Farrand Field and Folsom Field—Where CU Boulder Comes to Life Today’s outdoor photo takes us to Farrand Field, a central hub of student life at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Nestled (oops, situated) near the iconic Folsom Field, Farrand Field is much more than a grassy patch—it’s a canvas for […]

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Boulder Winter Mountain Biking: 5 Top Trails for Cold-Weather Riding

When the snow blankets the rugged terrain of Boulder, Colorado, many mountain bikers pack away their gear and hibernate for the winter. However, for the adventurous souls, winter is the perfect time to experience the breathtaking beauty of the mountains on two wheels. With the right preparation and mindset, winter mountain biking in Boulder can […]

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Faces of Boulder: Snowy Trails and Wagging Tails

Boulder’s Winter Magic – A Dog’s Paradise When snow blankets Boulder, Colorado, the entire city transforms into a winter wonderland. Picture this – a couple walking their dog along a snow-covered trail, Bear Mountain and the Flatirons standing tall in the background, the greens of the evergreens peeking through the frosty white. The Rocky Mountains […]

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Boulder’s Walden Ponds: Pelican in Flight with Rocky Mountain Majesty

Boulder’s Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat is a picturesque haven teeming with life, where nature lovers and photographers are drawn to its vibrant wetlands and the majestic backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. On a stunning day, an epic photo captures the essence of this natural retreat—a pelican soaring gracefully over the serene ponds. Known as a […]

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Paragliding in Boulder: A Bucket List Adventure Over North Boulder’s Peaks

Paragliding is one of Boulder’s most exhilarating outdoor activities, offering breathtaking views of the Flatirons and Boulder Valley from a bird’s eye perspective. North Boulder, known for its strong winds and open skies, is one of the most popular launch points for paragliding enthusiasts. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or someone craving a peaceful glide through […]

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Boulder’s Path to Inner Peace: 10 Zen Practices for 2025

Boulder, Colorado, offers an unmatched blend of nature, wellness, and community spirit, making it the perfect destination to unwind and reconnect with your inner peace. Here are 10 authentic ways to embrace serenity and mindfulness in Boulder. 1. Sunrise Meditation at Chautauqua Park Chautauqua Park is quintessential Boulder. Bring a blanket, sit beneath the towering […]

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Faces of Boulder: How CU Students Brought the Hype to Folsom Field

A Year of Hype and History at CU Boulder The energy at Folsom Field this season has been electric, and the heart of it all? The roaring CU student section – a sea of black and gold, louder and prouder than ever. With Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders at the helm, the University of Colorado has […]

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