Colorado

How a Ramshackle Mining Town Became a Mountain Paradise

What It Takes to Train for Leadville

Celebrating LGBTQ People in the Outdoors

2 Veterans, 13 Days, and 1 Memorable Trip

Dave Mackey’s Return to Ultrarunning

Exploring Colorado by Bike

‘People of Water’

How a Unique Non-Profit Bike Shop Was Born

Joe Grant’s FKT Attempt at Nolan’s 14

Behind the Scenes at Our 2019 Bike Test

An Ode to Resilience

5Point Film Festival Trailer 2019

‘Take Me Closer’ Hitchhiking to Alaska

‘Abandoned’

Moose on the Loose

Rafting the Yampa River

Backcountry Cliff Diving in Colorado

A Bird’s Eye View of the Great Sand Dunes

5Point Film Festival Trailer

End of Snow
Rocky Mountain National Park’s Foliage Is Miraculous
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One of the best places in the world to take in fall foliage is Rocky Mountain National Park. And when filmmaker Evan Schneider went out to the park, he made sure to have his camera in tow. “I wanted to communicate the peaceful, beautiful, and awe-inspiring moment when the trees look as if they caught on fire.” Find more from Evan Schneider on his website and Facebook.