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My name is Amber, I am not a photographer or a fitness buff who can rock climb our Colorado canyons. Just a girl dying to experience as much of the outdoors as possible in my time on earth. I'm a freelance writer, group gathering host, outdoor addict and an experience everything kind of girl! That is what makes up this Local Colorado Adventure Blog: Colorado Caribou
Colorado Caribou
2y ago
I’m a big coffee and espresso lover, but I never turn down a good cup of tea. There’s something about sipping a hot cup after it has been steeping in fragrant herbs and cured leaves, that is so satisfying. Visiting a Colorado teahouse might be the last thing you’re thinking of to kill some time...
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Colorado Caribou
2y ago
For many years the tradition of camping was meant for those willing to “rough it” in the elements of nature. Today camping looks a lot different, now offering creative ways for you to be as comfortable as you’d like. It’s hard to keep up with numerous camping options out there when there’s a steady increase...
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Colorado Caribou
2y ago
Many of us may have added some extra lbs staying home during the pandemic. The result? A large amount of people inquiring about local hikes, eager to get outside again. After years of hiking Colorado trails, I couldn’t help but entertain a newfound interest in trail running to up the ante. This led me to...
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Colorado Caribou
2y ago
Hitting the slopes during the Spring season is a common practice for Coloradans. While many places associate winter months to include December and January, Colorado gets the heaviest winters in later months of February and March. It is typical for us to get a “Spring storm” in the month of April. We have kept ski...
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Colorado Caribou
2y ago
Why stay locked up indoors this Winter season when you can get out and enjoy physically-distanced activities in our beautiful ski resort towns of Colorado. Even if you aren’t a ski enthusiast, Summit County offers plenty of adventure. Here is a list of Silverthorne destinations full of fresh air, food, and snow packed adventure. Silverthorne...
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Colorado Caribou
2y ago
With restaurants closed for indoor seating and businesses shutting their doors due to the COVID pandemic, we’ve had to get pretty creative on things to do during the Winter season. Luckily Colorado has plenty of socially distanced activities to enjoy, if you ran out of shows to binge watch on Netflix. Here’s a Colorado COVID...
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Colorado Caribou
2y ago
Once the Autumn season begins, many hikers are aching for the same thing… Fall foliage viewing! Here are a list of 5 Fall Hikes in Colorado to get the most out of the changing colors: 1)Wild Basin Trail at Rocky Mountain National Park Distance: 8 miles (roundtrip)Difficultylevel: Moderate Wild Basin Trail is a noteworthy trail...
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Colorado Caribou
2y ago
Whether you’ve seen it on dating profile pics or all over Instagram, Coloradans are doing 14ers. We’re proudly holding cardboard signs that say, “Mount Bierstadt 14,065 feet!”, a top a stunning peak. We have 58 of them in the state and it is an immensely challenging, but rewarding climb! If you want a quick list...
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