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Flickers Flicker and flickers: A Frankenstein of Feathers!

The Western Flicker, scientifically known as Colaptes auratus, is a fascinating bird species belonging to the woodpecker family. This bird is widely recognized for its distinctive appearance and behavior, making it a subject of interest for birdwatchers and ornithologists. And one of ongoing fascination for me. Personally, during the Covid lock-down year +, I was […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“The best decision I ever made was moving out here. It’s beautiful, I mean that scenery, right? And the people are so friendly and happy. It’s been the best year of my life for sure.” – Ashley

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The Hidden Treasure of a Hike With Amazing Boulder Views

Chapman Drive is a 2.6-mile ascent from the Boulder Canyon trailhead to Realization Point. This is an excellent trail and an adventure with your dog. Along the way, there are several historic rock walls and structures to see. The trail was built in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), who also built Chapman Drive […]

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Boulder’s Bastille Crack: Most Famous & Challenging Climbing Route in Colorado

The Bastille Crack is Colorado’s most famous and sought-after climbing route. Climbers from all over the world visit Eldorado Canyon State Park to tackle this five-pitch trad route. A 30-second approach protects some of the best climbing in North America! Ivy Baldwin walked a tightrope between the top of the Bastille Formation and the adjoining […]

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Boulder’s Winter Wellness: 7 Strategies to Defeat the Blues

As the chill of winter sets in, it can be hard to stay warm in Boulder. But don’t despair! In this article, we’ll provide you with 7 tips to help ward off the winter blues and stay toasty during Boulder winters. From layering up to embracing outdoor activities, we’ve got you covered with the best […]

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Moose Are Loose! Spectacular Moose-Watching Spot at 10,300′ near Boulder

Moose were not historically native to Colorado, but their presence in the state can be traced back to the 1970s. In an effort to restore the moose population and enhance the state’s biodiversity, wildlife officials introduced a small number of moose from Wyoming and Utah to the state’s western regions. Over the years, these transplants […]

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