By Kim Fuller Published in Elevation Outdoors Car camping becomes a little more gourmet when you add a Primus Tupike stove to your outdoor kitchen setup. My fiancé and I have tested the stove on two Colorado camping trips so far this summer, and it’s actually hard to find any downfalls with this great two-burner stove.Weighing in at nine pounds, we won’t be taking a Tupike backpacking, but the durable design makes ... continue reading...
New jacket from Stio uses modern gear with 10th Mountain Division roots
By Kim Fuller Published in the Vail Daily An outdoor apparel company based in Jackson Hole has used some of Vail's mountain heritage to inspire one of its current jackets. Stio's Downwater Anorak was heavily influenced by the 10th Mountain Division uniforms after one of the company's designers visited the Colorado Ski Museum. "It happened very organically through the conceptual design process," said Stio designer Courtney Cedarholm. ... continue reading...
Rock On, Scotty Stoughton
By Kim Fuller Published in Colorado Yoga & Life Magazine One of Colorado’s most inspiring grassroots entrepreneurs leads the way for consciousness and community. The next time you see Scotty Stoughton, he may performing with his band on stage, working alongside his team to produce a music festival, traveling the world solo, practicing yoga next to you or stand up paddle boarding with a friend down whitewater. ... continue reading...
ELLEN MILLER IS STILL CLIMBING
By Kim Fuller Published in Mountain Town Magazine Ellen Miller, one of the Vail Valley’s most accomplished mountaineers, keeps inspiring those around her to continue the climb as she heals from injuries sustained during her lifetime of adventure and athleticism. We covered Ellen in our Winter/Spring 2018 magazine in a profile discussing older athletes who are still getting out and kicking ass. As Ellen Miller ... continue reading...
Fuel up on your road trip through Colorado’s mountains at these 11 dining spots along I-70
By Kim Fuller Published in the Denver Post Let’s be real: The journey to and from Denver on Interstate 70 can be pretty frustrating if you’re dealing with traffic or weather, so it’s best to plan on some great food and drink breaks along the way. If you’re heading out for a mountain getaway or coming home from a grand adventure, here are some establishments where memorable meals are made and the drinks hit the ... continue reading...
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