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As it gets colder and snow starts falling, avid outdoor runners and hikers sometimes struggle to find a way toContinue Reading
As it gets colder and snow starts falling, avid outdoor runners and hikers sometimes struggle to find a way toContinue Reading
Letter to the Editor: In response to “Snowboarding Culture in Decline: Is Stigmatism Among CC Skier Population to Blame?” byContinue Reading
Photo above: Newly constructed railroad ties reinforce the Manitou Incline. The Incline is now re-opened for visitors to enjoy. Photos byContinue Reading
Written by Griffin Mansi Skiing is pervasive during the winter months; yet few appreciate that for many, snow means the beginningContinue Reading
Written by Sophia Skelly If you’re lucky enough to travel this winter break, you may be feeling nervous about staying inContinue Reading
Written by Haley Colgate Have you ever been to Stratton Open Space? How about Red Rock Canyon Open Space? BeyondContinue Reading
Written by Rachel Fitch As the seasons change, the cold seeps into Americans’ consciousness, bringing seasonal flavors with it. The fallingContinue Reading
Written by Melanie Mandell Earlier in 2016, Colorado legalized the collection of water in rain barrels in the hopes of remedyingContinue Reading
Above: Overlook of Arapahoe Basin on the morning of opening day. Photo courtesy of Dave Camara. Arapahoe Basin kicked off theContinue Reading
Written by Nikki Mills Take a deep breath. At 6,035 feet in Colorado Springs, we like to think we’re atContinue Reading
Emmett de Maynadier is a Colorado College sophomore, an avid whitewater enthusiast, and the Outdoor Recreation Committee’s (ORC) newly-appointed WhitewaterContinue Reading
Written by Griffin Mansi This past Block Break, members of the Colorado College climbing community made the annual pilgrimage toContinue Reading
Early First Block, climbers were rushing to Worner with a gleam in their eyes—word had gotten out: tickets for ReelContinue Reading
Photos courtesy of Jillian Gibbs They’re baaaaack. Yes, it’s that time of year when the parents flood in. Family andContinue Reading
Some of Utah’s best beginner-friendly whitewater and towering canyon walls are now available to Colorado College students, thanks to theContinue Reading
From Block Break trips to weekend excursions, free time at CC—though incredibly rewarding and relieving—can quickly become a costly burden.Continue Reading
Written by Mary Murphy The Ritt Kellogg Memorial Fund (RKMF) was started in 1995 in honor of Ritt Kellogg, a ColoradoContinue Reading
When Collier Honora was awakened by a deafening train horn, they knew this was the one they were finally goingContinue Reading
Last Saturday, I skied Pikes Peak for the first time. A few years ago, I would have balked at thatContinue Reading
Written by Michael Hasson As first-year Jesse Metzger strolled along the Appalachian Trail in Shenandoah National Park last summer, hisContinue Reading
Written by Mary Murphy Manitou Springs will be without the Manitou Incline (informally known as the Incline) for about fourContinue Reading
Written by Carol Newton Have you ever needed a new piece of outdoor equipment but felt like you couldn’t affordContinue Reading
Whitewater enthusiasts will often say that the river is the best teacher. I could not agree more. While this mayContinue Reading
The outdoors is often valued for offering an escape from the stresses of daily life. Yet this sweet escape comesContinue Reading
Written by Carol Newton With so many exciting activities happening on campus as we approach the end of the year,Continue Reading
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