Telluride’s Backyard: Ballard Mountain
Ever noticed? The too-familiar tends to be ignored. I’ve lived in Telluride since 1985, and for the past eight years Ballard Mountain is the most prominent point just out my
Ever noticed? The too-familiar tends to be ignored. I’ve lived in Telluride since 1985, and for the past eight years Ballard Mountain is the most prominent point just out my
The mountains of Telluride beg visitors to play in them in the summer months. The endless trails lead those who are willing to follow up rocky peaks, across colorful meadows, and a
Nonequilibrium phenomena, biomagnetic particles, thermal transport, quantum trajectories, phrases like those reverberate through the halls of Telluride Science Research Center (TSR
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Second Chance Humane Society is really digging into Phase Two of its capital campaign, “Building Second Chances,” for the construction of new dog facilities on its 52 a
Only when you can be extremely pliable and soft, can you be extremely hard and strong, Zen proverb The lady is everywhere you want to be at the 6th annual Telluride Yoga Festival,
Empowerment – Education – Action Ever wondered about how to reduce your impact on the planet, but didn’t know how to make that happen? Would you like to be more involved with
Allison English found yoga as a teen while recovering from figure skating injuries and stayed with her practice through a dizzying array of life experiences. Her spiritual path led
Too aggressive in your yoga practice? That was Karl Straub‘s story until he met his eldest teacher, Swami Bua, who told him not to struggle because “Yoga is a gentle ar
I never thought I would want to buy a camper. I was always a tent person, or a sleep-outside kind of person. But then, we had kids. The truth is, camping with kids is not that easy
“The idea was… Someone, somewhere may be willing to offset carbon emissions by supporting rainforest preservation in a developing country.” The quote is George Weiblen, A
Look up the words “hot shot” and up pops a number of wide-ranging definitions: a private hauler, usually with a 1-ton pickup and a double or triple-axle trailer, who wi
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as “Obama Care,” goes into effect in less than 100 days, and the Telluride Health & Wellness Center Ini
If you have never been to the Gunnison Gorge, do yourself a favor and get there are fast as you can! The Gorge is one of the most spectacular whitewater, fly fishing and geologic
My name is Bella and I have the very dubious distinction of being the perfectly adoptable cat at the Second Chance Humane Society shelter waiting for my new forever home longer tha
Editor weighing in on the New Sheridan Chop House (The girl can’t help it): The last time we wrote a serious review of the place was too long ago, back in December 2010. Clin
Where does shaman come from? Not the priest or priestess who can divine what is hidden. The word itself. Its root is “sham,” the origin of which yoga teacher and schola
Does your kid love digging in the dirt? How about tinkering with things around the house? Do they love seeing things explode? If your kid is a curious creature, then Pinhead is the
Grilling is as American as, well, fireworks on the Fourth of July. But has the thrill of the grill eluded you? Or are you are a backyard pro who wants to kick up his game? If ̶
A global problem with a global solution By 2100, the world’s global energy consumption will amount to over triple its rate in 2001. Currently, fossil fuels (oil, coal, natural ga
Summer in the Rockies is short. Getting outside and dining alfresco is one of best ways to savor the heat of summer before it’s gone. But what are the best things to pack in your
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
About 12 score years ago, America gained its independence, a feat we will soon be celebrating with parades, watermelons, fireworks, picnics, and… pooches. Yes, dogs have become a
Fundraiser to benefit local infant & child care returns Saturday, 6/29 Mountain Munchkins Child Care and Preschool, operated by the Town of Mountain Village, hosts its sixth an