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Colorado Craft Beer Taproom Tour - Craft Brew Crew S1 E24
In this episode Brad tells us about his trip to 6 different Colorado craft breweries - New Belgium, O'Dell, Fort Collins, Smiling Toad, Rocky Mountain & Great Storm. Beer, beer, and more beer!
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Peaks N Pines Brewing Co: Sean's Colorado Beer Tour Ep1
Welcome to the first installment of our journey around the many breweries of Colorado! I asked my friends if any of them would be interested in trying to go to every brewery in Colorado and a few said yes. We don't claim to be experts on beer, but we'll learn as we go. We start our Journey at the Peaks N Pines Brewing Company in our home town of Colorado Springs.
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Sh*t-Storm Brewing in the M.E.
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Coal Creek Canyon, Colorado - Storm Rolling In
Testing out my new Sigma Art 14-24 F2.8 as a storm rolled into Coal Creek Canyon in Colorado 11/2/18. The lens got a little wet but the effect turned out pretty great!
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Snow falls in downtown Denver as storm moves through Colorado
Heavy, wet snow fell in downtown Denver as a storm and cold front moved through Colorado. Light snow is expected throughout the day in the metro area and heavy snow is expected in the mountains.
Balanced Rock Garden of the Gods Colorado Springs
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History: By the 1870's, the railroads had forged their way west. In 1871, General William Jackson Palmer founded Colorado Springs while extending the lines of his Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. In 1879, General Palmer repeatedly urged his friend, Charles Elliott Perkins, the head of the Burlington Railroad, to establish a home in the Garden of the Gods and to build his railroad from Chicago to Colorado Springs. Although the Burlington never reached Colorado Springs directly, Perkins did purchase two-hundred and forty acres in the Garden of the Gods for a summer home in 1879. He later added to the property but never built on it, preferring to leave his wonderland in its natural state for the enjoyment of the public. Perkins died in 1907 before he made arrangements for the land to become a public park, although it had been open to the public for years. In 1909, Perkins' children, knowing their father's feeling for the Garden of the Gods, conveyed his four-hundred eighty acres to the City of Colorado Springs. It would be known forever as the Garden of the Gods where it shall remain free to the public, where no intoxicating liquors shall be manufactured, sold, or dispensed, where no building or structure shall be erected except those necessary to properly care for, protect, and maintain the area as a public park.
It was August of 1859 when two surveyors started out from Denver City to begin a townsite, soon to be called Colorado City. While exploring nearby locations, they came upon a beautiful area of sandstone formations. M. S. Beach, who related this incident, suggested that it would be a capital place for a beer garden when the country grew up. His companion, Rufus Cable, a young and poetic man, exclaimed, Beer Garden! Why it is a fit place for the Gods to assemble. We will call it the Garden of the Gods. It has been so called ever since.
Trails and Hiking Free full-color trail maps are available at the Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center information desk. Pick one up and explore the park on your own or take one of the guided walks in the Central Garden area.
For active folks who love hiking, there are 15 miles of trails to explore in the Garden of the Gods.
Start at the main parking lot for the PERKINS CENTRAL GARDEN TRAIL. This is an easy, 1 1/2 mile roundtrip over a concrete foot path, with less than a 30 foot rise. Wheelchair and stroller accessible, this loop is in the heart of the Park at the base of the highest rock formations.
Other great trails include RIDGE TRAIL, a moderate, 1/2 mile loop, with less than 100 foot rise in elevation. This path gives you the feeling of being among the rocks.
SIAMESE TWINS TRAIL is an easy 1 mile roundtrip, with less than a 150 foot rise. There is a unique view of Pikes Peak through the natural window of the twins.
CHAMBERS/BRETAG/PALMER TRAIL is a moderate, 3 mile circle with less than a 250 foot rise. Nearly circling the entire Park, this trail covers rolling, rocky terrain away from the traffic.
SCOTSMAN/BUCKSKIN CHARLIE TRAIL is a moderate trail that loops through the Park. Enjoy the distant views of the Central Garden formations from these rolling, rocky trails.
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Pt.7 of - SHORT CLIPS FROM AROUND THE USA 2016
Pt.7 of - SHORT CLIPS FROM AROUND THE USA 2016
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Pac-12 Networks' JB Long and Jeremy Bloom speak with former Colorado star Phillip Lindsay on Saturday during the Buffs' Spring Black & Gold Game. Lindsay had a Pro Bowl season as a rookie with the Broncos after going undrafted in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Ouray Brewery Time Lapse
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Taken On March 19th, 2015 from the rooftop of the Ouray Brewery in Ouray, Colorado from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. One photo every 6 seconds at 24fps edited in Lightroom. Nikon D600 Aperture priority f14 ISO 1600 1/250-1.6 sec.
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Cruising Hwy 191 and 160 on the Navajo Reservation in a Snow Storm With Wonky Wipers?!
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Top 10 Reasons NOT to Move to Denver, Colorado
The Top 10 reasons You Should NOT move to Denver, Colorado and the worst things you NEED to know about moving to Colorado Springs or Boulder instead.
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What's it like living in Denver? Well first off, the elevation is higher than most cities at 5,280 feet above sea level and it's located right next to the beautiful front range of the Rocky Mountains. The weather here is crazy and gets very cold with lots of snow but also very hot and dry in the Summer. It's actually the largest city in Colorado, and along with Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Boulder and other secluded mountain towns, one of the best cities to live in America. A lot of people are moving from California and Texas to the Mile High City, making it one of the fastest growing and most expensive cities in the United States. If the Centennial State has the #1 economy, why shouldn't you live in Denver, CO?
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Storm Brewing: Permanent protest setup at proposed tar sands strip mine
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PR SPRINGS, UTAH--Land defenders have established a permanent protest vigil inside the boundaries of a planned tar sands strip mine in the Book Cliffs of Utah. The Canadian company behind the controversial plan intended to begin construction of the mine this summer, but people have vowed to stop it.
U.S. Oil Sands, of Calgary, Alberta, holds leases on 32,000 acres of land traditionally inhabited by Ute people but now controlled by the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration.
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Utah Tar Sands Resistance, Peaceful Uprising and Canyon Country Rising Tide--as well as supporters from throughout the Colorado Plateau--have endorsed the protest vigil.
These beautiful lands that US Oil Sands plans to destroy have been enjoyed by Utahns for decades and were the home for Ute people for hundreds of generations, said Jessica Lee, on behalf of the land defenders. This tar sands strip mine would cause swift obliteration of multiple ecosystems and severe contributions to climate-change related disasters.
The company's immediate plans include spending $60 million dollars on preliminary construction.
US Oil Sands' chemical solvent has never been used for tar sands processing anywhere on the planet. Toxins from the mine pose risks to the Colorado River Basin, which provides drinking water for at least 20 million—including the people of Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego and Phoenix—as well as 15 percent of the nation's produce.
Tar sands development in Alberta has poisoned the drinking water for downstream people and wildlife, which indigenous communities there rely upon for food. Tar sands critics have accused the megaproject of continuing genocide against native peoples and spewing more greenhouse-gas emissions than any other project on Earth.
The newly established protest vigil at the Utah tar sands project is the latest in a string of persistent setbacks dogging US Oil Sands' fortunes.
The company has routinely missed construction goals.
US Oil Sands stock price on the Toronto Stock Exchange had dropped 50 percent from its 2013 peak, representing a $100 million loss in value.
Worse yet, US Oil Sands lacks a refinery contract, so despite big promises, it's unclear how the company intends to bring its product to market. Utah's five oil refineries—including two in Salt Lake City that currently process Alberta tar sands—remain the most likely candidates.
But that does't mean a deal is likely. In reaction to public protest in 2013, which saw people breech the Salt Lake City refinery's gates, Chevron said it would not process Utah tar sands. The other Utah tar sands refinery—Tesoro--is currently seeking regulatory approval to switch off of Alberta tar sands in favor of Uintah Basin crude.
Direct action has hurt US Oil Sands before. In July 2013, people shut down construction of the PR Springs test mine and construction of nearby Seep Ride Road for a full day, delivering US Oil Sands a 13 percent stock dip. (for more: )
The company still lacks a go-ahead from the Utah Supreme Court. Living Rivers' lawsuit against US Oil Sands and the Division of Water Quality was heard by the court in March. Despite several pristine springs and ponds—water routinely pools even in the company's 10-acre test mine—DWQ ruled there was not sufficient water to require the company to monitor water pollutants caused by the mine.
Journalists and supporters are welcome to contact organizers for tours of the remote and beautiful PR Springs. Contact tarsandsresist@riseup.net
Media requests, contact: Jessica Lee, 801-485-2071
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Tornado In Alabama 3-19-18 Footage Of The Storm Brewing
This is just some Footage Of The Storm Brewing. Praying for everyone who lost their homes.