Mountainfilm travels to NYC
Minds of Mountainfilm – Tom Shadyac from Mountainfilm in Telluride on Vimeo. This weekend, people enjoying the 2010 Mountainfilm program will be surrounded by
Minds of Mountainfilm – Tom Shadyac from Mountainfilm in Telluride on Vimeo. This weekend, people enjoying the 2010 Mountainfilm program will be surrounded by
Dateline: Athens, 10/16/2010 You know you are not in Kansas – Telluride either – when the view outside your window is, yes, a mountain, but not a very big one, and on top of th
Labrador retrievers are easy to train, says Ted Hoff, owner of Cottonwood Ranch and Kennel, near Crawford, Colorado. They pick up skills so easily, he says, because
Regular readers of Telluride Inside… and Out will recognize a familiar voice at the helm: Deb Dion has the con while Susan and I are on the road. Thanks for taking control, D
I believe I have mentioned before: for me there is no good time to leave Telluride. But things are so busy in Telluride during the Winter and Summer, that if one is to get out of t
by Tracy Shaffer As the leaves turn in the high country, Denverites turn out in style. Theatres open their season, ball fields close up shop and a flurry of arty events fills the c
Telluride Inside… and Out immediately called Shlomi Eldar's "Precious Life" one of the most powerful films we saw at the Telluride Film Festival last month. &qu
Telluride locals, Ben Clark and Jon Miller, returned to climb and ski Baruntse, 23,390' in the Himalayas of Nepal. Their attempt in the Spring of 2009 was cut short. In
We at Telluride Inside… and Out have family on both coasts, and in between. With the busy calendar in Telluride in Summer and Winter, most of our travel gets concentrated in
Last Spring, Ben Clark and Jon Miller returned to Nepal for a second attempt to ski 23,390' Baruntse. Ben had posted several dispatches to outlets in the US, including Tellurid
Telluride Inside… and Out regulars have been treated to a weekly visit with Sam Bush for the past several months. This post will be the last of those visits for a while, unti
If any of you happened to see an outrageous vintage sports car – or two or ten or twenty – cruising over Dallas Divide last Tuesday, you were witnessing the running of the
Two organizations founded and operated by fans of the rock band Phish, Phish Fans, charity announced today that they have raised and distributed a combined $1,000,000 for charity.
The 2010 running of the Imogene Pass Run was today, Saturday, September 11. The annual footrace starts in Ouray, CO, at an elevation of 7810', continues over 13,114' Imogen
I didn't know anyone who died in the tragedies of September 11, 2001. Still, the events of that day touched my family and me in some strange ways. Susan and I had flown from Se
The Telluride Historical Museum informed TIO about this 4 wheel drive tour some time back. I apologize for just getting to it now. Rudy Davison, author, newspaper editor, historian
Telluride Inside… and Out witnessed two outstanding films to open the 2010 Telluride Film Festival: first, "Carlos," Olivier Assaya's 5 1/2 hour epic, the first
[click “Play” to listen to Susan’s conversation with Jeb Berrier] Suzan Beraza Telluride triumphed in Monterey’s BLUE Ocean Film Festival when the homegrown
The seventh annual Mountains to the Desert bike ride is set for Saturday, September 25, 2010. Riders can start from Telluride or Norwood, and there are two options for routing from
[to listen to Lauren Metzger’s conversation with Susie Billings, click “Play”] by Lauren Metzger A journey of discovery is always a good idea, even in Telluride,
On this week’s episode of SBTV, Sam continues with his “Misguided Tour” series in which he pulls out some of his favorite records that influenced him throughout the years. Ep
Telluride is small and isolated. So, is growing up here limiting? Not for Samantha Hilbert, who, along with her NBC Sports team won an Emmy last September for coverage of the Beiji
Editor’s note: Christo is the granddady of all wrappers. He and his wife Jeanne-Claude (now deceased) became world famous for hiding familiar objects, buildings and views in
[click “Play” for Trevor Tice’s interview with Susan] Causes for celebration are few and far between these days, but Telluride has two great reasons to raise a gl