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"National Geographic Adventure Magazine" describes Asheville as the "Boulder of the East." While, this southern mountain town can easily be compared to Boulder, Colorado, Asheville has a distinct personality of its own. While it has t…
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A trip to Denver's Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center provides visitors the opportunity to get up close and personal with a wide variety of insects. Twice-daily butterfly releases and an outdoor butterfly garden make for an unforgett…
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Sometimes women want to be around other women when enjoying the great outdoors. There are many training programs available to women wanting to learn both rock and ice climbing. No matter what coast you reside on, you can reach one of t…
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The United States has a variety of unique vacation destinations. From hiking and biking to swimming and surfing, the there are plenty of outdoor activities spread across its borders. With so many travel destinations, it can be hard to…
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Boulder, Colorado, is located 35 miles northwest of the Mile High City, Denver and is home to the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the main campus of the University of Colorado. Boulder is known by visitors and residents as…
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Nestled in the Rocky Mountain foothills among over 36,000 acres of recreational space, lies Boulder, home of the University of Colorado. During the summer, go fly-fishing or inner tubing in Boulder Creek. Explore the Flatirons or the B…
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Many of the Italian restaurants in Boulder, Colorado, will satisfy your appetite nicely after a long hike in the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area, part of Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests. Trail systems there like Arapaho Glacier and…
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With ample opportunity for outdoor leisure activities, like hiking, biking, climbing, skiing and camping, Boulder, Colorado is an excellent destination for the outdoor enthusiast. With a population of just over 100,000 people, the city…
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Ahhhh, Boulder, Colorado. Breathing in the air of 6,000 feet will transform you. Whether you've been hiking in the snow-capped oasis of the Flat Irons, kayaking down the white rapids of Boulder Creek, huffing and puffing next to world-…
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The Mile High City is known for its scenic vistas of the Rocky Mountain Front Range and access to numerous outdoor activities. Whether you have been climbing Mt. Evans, the local 14-er (fourteen thousand feet) near Denver or the Royal…
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Walking in winter weather isn't always easy. Icy or snow-packed streets can be slick and treacherous. Strapping on a pair of snowshoes allows you to head outside for fun. When choosing a snowshoe, consider the binding. The last thing y…
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Practical bicycles date back to the 1800s, and Schwinn came on the scene relatively early. A company with a 100-plus-year history, the Schwinn bicycle is an American icon. The firm's focus on innovative engineering has revolutionized b…
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Located at the base of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder, Colorado, is known for outdoor sports, rich musical traditions and well-educated, liberal citizens. Visitors to this central Colorado city have plenty of opportuniti…
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The state of Colorado has more than 30 rivers for kayaking, including the East River, Cache la Poudre, Green River and White River. Each river is designated a specific class, which determines whether it's best for beginners or advanced…
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