Summer Sunday: Lessons From Bike Camp
This spring, when the winter snow melted off the trails and I got back on my bike, I felt happy. It wasn’t contentment or fulfillment —or some hard earned new age happiness
This spring, when the winter snow melted off the trails and I got back on my bike, I felt happy. It wasn’t contentment or fulfillment —or some hard earned new age happiness
In the not so wonderful news category, Tom Kenworthy, a Senior Fellow at American Progress, reports that there are more oil and gas spills then ever in Colorado, most of which are
Here are several excerpts from an article by Elizabeth Kolbert, a long time staff writer at the New Yorker, about her and her family’s experience on a Paleo diet. The first d
As Colorado, continues on the bleeding edge of marijuana reform, weddings in Colorado are joining in the celebration. Here are several excerpts from an article by “Vows”
Here are several excerpts from an article by Jen Broyles, a Digestive Health Coach, about 3 healing essential oils that she believes belong in every medicine cabinet. You may have
Here are several excerpts from an article by Sonia Collins, an Independent Journalist Specializing in Health and Science, about how 3-D printing has begun to revolutionize m
Bear Creek is free. At least for now, according to the Telluride Mountain Club (TMC), an organization that works tirelessly to protect Telluride’s crown jewel. On July 31 at
Hi my name is Walter. My handle is due to my uncanny resemblance to a famous dog known for his rectal flatulence. But, let me assure you, the likeness stops there. No, my issue is
Stuck at a desk for large portions of the day? Here’s several excerpts from a post from the Microsoft at Work blog with some healthy suggestions: The US Department of Healt
Jimmy Cliff to perform Wednesday, July 30, 2014, at 9 p.m., doors at 8 p.m.,Telluride Mountain Village Conference Center, Mountain Village, $40* general admission (limited VIP tic
Local restaurant is recipient of 2014 “Best of Award of Excellence” Time to raise a glass to Allred’s restaurants for their recent recognition from Wine Spectator magazin
Lori Zimmer a New York based writer, with a passion for sustainable design, eco-tourism and art, reports on the “shitty” new exhibit for kids at the Miraikan Museum in
In Telluride, dates out can be a little different. Those of us who live in the mountains are a strange breed. We love snow and ice as much as a cool chardonnay. We seek new trails
In a world where anything and everything is ripe for contention, I came across this story by Savannah Guthrie in TodayParents.com. Do you or a friend have a bun in the oven? Appa
On Thursday, July 17, Mountain Village Town Council unanimously approved entering into a conveyance agreement with the Telluride Mountain Village Owners Association (TMVOA) in orde
Telluride Inside… and Out is proud to feature the Telluride Medical Center’s MEDICAL MOMENT, a weekly column that answers common medical questions in pop culture. Have
Martha Rose Shulman, an American cookbook author, cooking teacher and food columnist for The New York Times offers up her experience and recipes for grilling fruit. On the F
Editor’s Note: It all started with a Wellness Conference that took place in March at The Peaks Resort & Spa. The talks featured part-time Telluride local Dr. Alan Safdi,
Maggie Hoffman, the Founder and Senior Editor at Serious Eats and an admitted beer fanatic, has compiled a list of 40 beers to put on your bucket list. When it comes to beer, we al
Last week’s Second Chance Pet Column warned of the risks of adopting puppy siblings together, but promoted the fact it can actually be beneficial to adopt kitten siblings (or k
The Town of Mountain Village opened its first community garden – Mountain Village Roots –last month. Work began on the 5,000- square-foot garden two weeks ago, and the finishe
Featuring “Hansel & Gretel,” July 14 – July 18, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Performance Friday, July 18, 1 p.m. The week-long summer camp was designed for kids ages 8 to
Nothing says summertime in Colorado like an open air market, especially amid the sun-soaked scenery of Mountain Village Center. So beginning June 18, the paver-laden Heritage Plaza