Keri Macgill
I am 36 and live in and love Colorado. I spend most of my time trekking around the state, seeing and doing everything I can. If I'm not out doing, I'm writing about it.
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AA degree, studied at RMCADMotto
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Ice Climbing; Ouray ColoradoThe "Switzerland of America" is not only beautiful, but one of the most popular destinations in the world for ice climbers.
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Sledding in ColoradoA fast and fun winter sport, for people of all ages! Sledding in Colorado can be as mellow or extreme as you want it to be. Here are a few of my favorite spots...
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Destination Leadville, ColoradoThe highest established city in North America, Leadville is only a couple hours from Denver, but feels worlds away. -
Lightning strike, ColoradoLightning storms have been all but daily this year, cloud to ground strikes commonplace all over. -
Fall Colors in ColoradoPictures from near Silver Plume, Leadville, Buena Vista, and Fairplay -
Haunted Colorado: Where to Go See a GhostReady to get spooked? There are literally hundreds of haunted hot spots in Colorado... here are a few good ones!
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Destination Glenwood Springs, ColoradoIf you're looking for a place with something for everyone, without breaking the bank, it's hard to beat Glenwood Springs. -
Fishing in Colorado: Snagging Kokanee SalmonWith fall comes the kokanee salmons' spawning season and a great opportunity for anglers. -
Colorado Road Tours: South Fork to DurangoIn the third part of the loop, we explore the unique towns of Pagosa Springs and Durango, as well and the beauty of the surrounding area. -
Colorado Road Trips: Denver to DurangoThe second leg of our Colorado road tour takes us from Gunnison to South Fork, including the 75 mile Silver Thread Scenic Byway.
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Colorado Road Trips: Denver to DurangoA road "tour" focusing on the journey as well as the destination. I will take you on scenic routes as well as letting you in on all the things to stop and see on your way. -
Fall Colors in Colorado: Drives to See the Changing AspenAs the time approaches for the aspens to don their fall colors, here are a few great drives for viewing the spectacular beauty of the "painted" Colorado Rockies.
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As Not to DreamWould you want to know? -
Vegetarian Recipes for Labor DayThese crispy, flavorful little treats are a hit at every party with everybody, vegetarian or not
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Colorado Fishing: Evergreen LakeLess than an hour away, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, Lake Evergreen is close enough for even the most spur of the moment fishing trip.
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The LetterWhats more painful? To read the words or let them go?
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Hiking to Calypso Cascades, ColoradoA scenic journey to an incredible destination, this 3.1 mile back country day hike can get a little tough. However what you see on your way, as well as the falls at the end, are worth the effort. -
Hiking the Red Rocks and Morrison Slide Loop in ColoradoNot far from town, this five mile hike offers a bit of a challenge and an abundance of beauty. -
Must See Colorado HighwaysIf you're looking for some incredible road trips, try these stretches of Colorado highways which are guaranteed unforgettable.
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Day Hike: Saint Mary's Glacier, ColoradoGrab your friends and family for a hike and a picnic at this picturesque destination! -
Garden of the Gods, ColoradoWhether your looking for a short and scenic drive, or a day of exploring, Garden of the Gods, near Manitou Springs is perfect for you. -
Day Hikes in Colorado: Elk Meadow ParkElk Meadow Park offers many different trails at all levels of length and difficulty, something for everyone. Spend a couple hours or spend the day! -
Hiking Castlewood Canyon, ColoradoThis moderate, approximately 2 mile long loop hike takes you down into the canyon, across Cherry Creek twice, then back up to the top again. -
Top 5 Colorado Back RoadsThere are many, many back country roads in Colorado, not to mention the four wheel drive roads. These are some of my favorite generally accessible roads, so far.
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The Great Stupa, ColoradoAn easy and enjoyable hike for anyone. Get the family out for some sunshine and exercise, or take a solo journey, the Shambhala Mountain Center is perfect for getting away from it all. -
Hiking to Hanging Lake ColoradoHike up beautiful Glenwood Canyon and see a clear limestone lake hanging from its cliffs.
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Hiking Mount Falcon in ColoradoMount Falcon open space, located very near the metro area, will have you feeling "away from it all". Just be prepared if you decide to take the trail to the top, it can get strenuous.
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Hiking in Colorado: Rattlesnake Gulch and Mount Galbraith2 Front range Colorado trails that the average person (if I can do it...) can not only achieve, but enjoy. If you live in the Denver metro area or front range, all hikes can be done in a day. Be sure to read the back country safety tips.


