TIO on the road: Visit to Shannon Yachts
You can get to Telluride from Bristol, RI, and vice versa. Telluride Inside… and Out has been East for nearly a month, mostly with Susan's parents in Hackensack, NJ. Amon
You can get to Telluride from Bristol, RI, and vice versa. Telluride Inside… and Out has been East for nearly a month, mostly with Susan's parents in Hackensack, NJ. Amon
by Emily Brendler Shoff There are some things in life that you just have to bow down and give thanks for, even if you’ve never had an interest in praying before. For me, it’s m
Fall Tilt, Mountain Village's mountain bike endurance event is this weekend, October 1, 2011. For more information see Telluride Inside… and Out's story or Fall Tilt
It’s like “Breaking Away” but with gravity to ramp up the action. Just ask Gary Dye, who helped design and build the bike trails in Mountain Village.
It's always fun – for me anyway! – to get up before sunrise and check out the turquoise twilight of impending dawn. This week we witness the slender crescen
Late Summer in the mountains. After weeks of rain any time of the day, we've got a forecast of brilliant sunny weather for a few days. What to do? The answer for my fri
By J James McTigue There are sports fans and there are cycling fans. To watch their coveted team, the former drive to games, wear their team’s colors and tailgate in the parking
by Jon Lovekin The Red Sox won the world series in 2004. This was an historic event and especially significant for long suffering Boston baseball fans. Meanwhile, within the southw
by Eric Palumbo "Figuring out who you are is the whole point of the human experience." – Anna Quindlen Last month I packed into the northern terminus of the Colorad
If any of you are up around midnight over the next few days, take a look at bright planet Jupiter as it rises above the eastern horizon. It's brilliant beauty far outshines any
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Art Goodtimes] “The mushrooms have two strange properties: the one that they yield so deliciou
Yes, it's true. Telluride Inside…and Out wholeheartedly supports the Telluride Adaptive Sports Program. With us it is strictly personal: my husband Clint has been an Adap
Water, water everywhere – and I drank plenty. On Friday, Clint and I decided to take a half day off from Telluride Inside… and Out. He headed off to assist on a Telluride A
It might seem strange to vacation in Crested Butte when you live in Telluride. Why leave one small mining-turned-ski town for another small mining-turned-ski town? Some may ask—w
[click “Play” to hear Eileen’s interview with Lo Snyder] By Eileen Burns Grab your cowboy hat and boots folks, The San Miguel Basin Fair and Rodeo is in to
By J James McTigue In Rome they’d throw people in a ring with a lion for entertainment; in Telluride we have The Lunar Cup. It’s an event that shouldn’t really be wat
Note: Our good friend, Bean, husband to beautiful Helen, son of good friend Ed Bowers – now deceased – and Jane Bowers, nephew of longtime, old time Telluride locals Ji
It's hard enough to let your child ride a motorcycle for the first time. Imagine he or she grows up to be a professional motocross stunt rider, like Chas Burbridge. Cha
Don't look down, I reminded myself. I could feel my breathing get choppy, and even though we were above 13,000 feet in elevation, I knew it wasn’t from the exertion of being at a
Double-points weekend in all disciplines + free lift ticket for competitors July marks the return of Full Tilt in Telluride, part of the 2011 Mountain States Cup Series, the larges
[click”Play” to hear Erik Dalton’s description of River Festival] Ridgway, Colorado, is so much more than a bedroom community for Telluride. The town is fa
Katie Spotz, Atlantic rower and now land racer, has had some setbacks in her attempt to set a new pairs bicycle record in the Race Across America with her partner Sam Willi
[click “Play” to hear Katie’s conversation with Susan] (ed. note: Katie suffered a broken pelvis in a fall during a training ride last Friday, barely a wee
by Jon Lovekin Often, the best way to the mountain top is where fierce energy has blown down a path to the bottom. Snow avalanches do this. Where they load and run, decade to decad