World Cup in Telluride: Meeting Olympic gold medalist Seth Wescott
[click “Play” to listen to Seth Wescott’s conversation with Susan] There’s gold in Telluride’s Victorian past. And a very special group
[click “Play” to listen to Seth Wescott’s conversation with Susan] There’s gold in Telluride’s Victorian past. And a very special group
Ann Mellick Tuesday, December 14, 6:30 p.m., Sheridan Opera House, Colorado Avalanche Information hosts a fundraiser. The event features ski and snow films courtesy of Mountainfilm
[click “Play” to hear Lance Waring’s conversation with Susan] Telluride Inside… and Out recently announced the availability of an adventure documenta
A day-long "Trainers Training" session for Telluride Adaptive Sports Program snowsports instructors was led by Program Director Tim McGough on Monday, November 29. The da
[click “Play” to get Erik’s take on what’s-for-Christmas] On Tuesday, November 23, the annual Locals Show at the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art
Ski The Himalayas, a film chronicling three climbers' 2009 and 2010 attempts at climbing and skiing 23,390' Baruntse is now available on Dish Network Pay per View in HD and
Telluride, Thanksgiving Day, 2010 There was a line to pick up my season's pass, and I spent some time filling out the paper work for one more season instructing for the Telluri
[click "Play" for Erik Dalton's discussion about the gear they used in Nepal] Generally when a person reaches the top of whatever heap, he wants to hold on ti
Ben Clark blogs about his latest Himalayan adventure.
Ben Clark blogs about his adventures in the Himalayas.
Editor's note: For eight years, Telluride local/mountaineer Ben Clark and a few friends/professional colleagues have made Spring treks to the majestic Himalayas. Follow his adv
Check out the Hawn Mountain trail, a new hike being featured in the upcoming edition of Telluride Hiking Guide.
Ben Clark et al blog about their latest skiing excursion in the Himalayas.
by Erik Dalton The Hope Lake trail starts and ends in the Trout Lake area just southeast of Telluride. I regard this hike as a classic in the fall because of the swe
by Erik Dalton Bear Creek is well known to most Telluriders. The popular hike to the falls has always been a great escape from town. Big trees, gushing creeks, and expansiv
by Erik Dalton The Telluride valley is surrounded by some great hikes, but none can compete with the few that take you up into the high country of our surrounding San Juan
[click “Play” to listen to Erik and Susan discussing Fall hiking and proper gear] On the Highline Erik Dalton, owner of Jagged Edge, grew up in the Tellur
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
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
[click “Play” to hear Tony Forrest’s conversation with Susan] As aspen trees blanket Telluride’s mountains in gold, the big question is who wins the gold (a
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
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
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 Adaptive Sports Program has two major fundraisers each year: "Going Country at the Opera" in the Winter, and "The Bob Miller Golf Classic" in the Summ