Steamboat rally tandem builds race into premier national event
Sunday, July 13, 2008
It was a crash that, Matthew Johnson puts lightly, typically does damage to the driver.
Steamboat Seen for July to October 2008
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Photos of people around town in July to October 2008
Tweaking urban mountain style
Sunday, July 13, 2008
The renaissance taking place in downtown Steamboat Springs has sparked a new design sensibility — one that resides somewhere between the banks of Butcherknife Creek and the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Steamboat entrepreneurs excel in sometimes-hostile business world
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Anyone who says there’s equality between the sexes in the business world probably hasn’t seen the numbers.
The scoop on ice cream and frozen desserts
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Steamboat’s all-too-brief summers hardly leave enough time to capitalize on the year’s prime ice cream-eating months.
Exploring Corsica on a self-guided ‘walking’ trip
Sunday, July 13, 2008
The idea of a walking tour across some part of Europe always intrigued me, except for one major factor — such tours include other people. I’m sociable enough, but the prospect of having to walk or otherwise hang out for several days with a group of people I might not like makes me queasy.
Real Routt roots rock
Hometown high-country boys hit the road with self-reliant approach to relaying Southern, low-country blues
Sunday, July 13, 2008
The location makes sense.
They head for the 1889 State Armory building, in the heart of Denver’s Curtis Park Historic District. But it’s deeper than that, beyond the stuccoed exterior of the historic building with the three-story tower standing against a swanky new downtown loft development.
Brewing interest in Fort Collins
Sample the ultimate brewery tour, where beer and bikes are blended to perfection
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Steve DeLine can’t recall how many times he’s made the trip from North Park over Cameron Pass, down the Cache la Poudre River and into Fort Collins. Probably 20 times a year, the Steamboat resident estimates, in all conditions and often lugging trailers of heifers from his cattle ranch near the tiny hamlet of Rand to the family’s farm just north of Fort Collins. But it never gets old.
Click on this: Stocking up on outdoor gear
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Whether you need new snowboarding boots, a rock climbing harness or a fleece, Steep and Cheap will have it — you may just have to wait awhile.
New Businesses
Sunday, July 13, 2008
All That Jazz music store has moved from 635 Lincoln Ave. to 601 Lincoln Ave. The phone number is still 879-4422.
Freshies focuses on ingredients, work atmosphere
Sunday, July 13, 2008
There’s no such thing as an offseason at Freshies.
When the ski lifts stop running and the streets clear, you still can expect a crowd at the South Lincoln Avenue restaurant, a locals’ favorite.
Six teachers making a difference
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Talk to any teacher about their line of work long enough and it invariably comes out — they’re not in it for the money.
100-year traditions die hard
Centennial ranches remain rare in changing times for cattle industry
Sunday, July 13, 2008
You can still sit down for a cup of coffee in Steamboat with someone whose parents arrived here in a horse-drawn wagon or a stagecoach.
Golf Gear Guide
Sunday, July 13, 2008
1. Quit lugging your bag on your back and enjoy the scenic views offered at Steamboat golf courses with help from Clicgear’s Model 2.0 push cart. Named “Best New Product” at the 2007 PGA Merchandise Show. $189.99.
Little Moon Essentials and Bubble Creek Soap Co. bring local flair to body care products
Sunday, July 13, 2008
When Little Moon Essentials founder Laura Lamun was trying to name her new exhaustion-relieving rosemary, eucalyptus and vetiver bath salt, a friend suggested calling it the “Tired Old Ass Soak.”
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