Hot Spot: Wild Rivers Recreation Area, NM
WHERE The Wild Rivers Recreation Area is located within the Río Grande Del Norte National Monument and along the Río Grande Wild and Scenic River and Red River Wild and Scenic River. It’s about a 45...
View ArticleHot Spot: Shelf Road for year round rock climbing
WHERE To get to Shelf Road, travel to Canon City about two and a half hours south of Denver. Shelf Road is on CO-67, just south of Cripple Creek. WHY Great climbing at The Shelf.Whether it’s climbing,...
View ArticleHot Spot: San Rafael Swell, UT
Where The San Rafael River region in Utah north of I-70 is just northwest of the town of Green River, and about two hours west of Grand Junction, CO. Salt Lake City is just over three hours away. Why...
View ArticleHot Spot: Sandia Mountains, New Mexico
WHERE: The Sandia Mountains is an easily accessible range immediately to the east of Albuquerque, New Mexico within the Cibola National Forest. Part of the range is protected as the Sandia Mountain...
View ArticleHot Spot: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
Where Red Rock Canyon, just a few miles from Las Vegas, off State Route 159. Why In 1987 I was on an assignment in Las Vegas. I was writing a series on how Sin City was working to change its...
View ArticleHot Spot: Bozeman, Montana
WHERE Bozeman is located at an altitude of 4,820 feet, with Interstate 90 slicing right though the city. It’s a college town, home to Montana State University. It’s practically surrounded by mountains....
View ArticleIdaho Yurts: Luxury Winter Camping
WHERE Across Idaho, winter adventurers and yurts go hand in hand! WHY Did you know Idaho has the most yurts-per-person in the country? The appeal of these a circular Mongolian-style yurts is strong,...
View ArticleRF Ambassador Christine Dennison honored
Red Fox Ambassador Christine Dennison of New York City has been awarded the Brazilian Navy League Medal of Honor, for her efforts in discovering the lost World War II submarine R-12, and her 42...
View ArticleColorado’s 10th Mt. Hut System – something for all seasons
It started as a winter idea, something to do when the snow flew. The first Appalachian Mountain Club ski hut was built in New Hampshire back in 1888. Construction hasn’t slowed a bit since then. The...
View ArticleSnowshoeing – it’s for everybody! Just add snow
Consider this: it’s the fastest growing winter sport in the world, because it is. It’s a great way to get outside in winter, get a workout, a refreshing hike, and not worry about sinking in snow that’s...
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