Official Trailer: Ski Hidden Valley Estes Park
Ski Hidden Valley Estes Park, a feature-length documentary film, seeks to tell the past, present, and future of the Hidden Valley ski area just above Estes Park, Colorado, in Rocky Mountain National Park. For over sixty years, this was a viable ski resort close to population centers of the Front Range and travel destinations of the Midwestern United States. In 1991, the Park Service took out the lifts at the resort, and eventually razed the buildings and infrastructure that comprised the ski area. It is still possible to backcountry ski and board along the old runs at Hidden Valley, but most of the public opts to use the sledding hill, the only authorized snowplay area in the Park.
GoPro Colorado sledding 2015 Jan Estes Park
Sledding Hill at Estes Park
Footage from the sledding hill that our team built in Estes Park, Colorado.
Fort Collins, CO - Rocky Mountain National Park
Hallet Peak May 15, 2014
RMNP Found some soft snow up high. Bad visibility.
Winter Sledding
Living in Fort Collins, Colorado offers an incredible amount of outdoor activities for everyone. Today I took the kids sledding at Hughes Stadium - home of the Colorado State University Rams Football program. Just East of the stadium is a great sledding hill which you'll see in the video. We saw everything from the slick rolled up plastic sleds to adults on skis and snowboards.
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GoPro: Snake Sledding in Wyoming Mountains
Human snake sledding. HappyJack. Wyoming
Wolf Creek Pass Tubing - Woodland Biscuit Company - Snow Canyon State Park - Eagle Point Resort
Wolf Creek Pass Tubing - Woodland Biscuit Company - Snow Canyon State Park - Eagle Point Resort
Season 17 Episode 19
This week on AYL we are sliding down the hill at Wolf Creek Pass, having breakfast at the great Woodland Biscuit Company, visiting Snow Canyon State Park, and learning about the new snow making system at Eagle Point Resort.
:42 - Chad and Ria head up to Wolf Creek Pass to slide down the hill. This is a great place to bring the family for a day to do some snow tubing.
1:47 - We stop at the Woodland Biscuit Company for breakfast. We tell you some great history of the store and why the food is so great.
10:03 - Steven is at Snow Canyon State Park. This is a bit out of the way, but has many beauties and activities that your family can enjoy especially during the winter.
19:16 - We head up to Eagle Point Resort and take a look at their new snow making system. We also show you why this hidden resort is a great place to bring the family for a great day of skiing.
26:18 - Take a sneak peek at next weeks show.
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Jones Pass Colorado Splitboard Day 2018 :Brian Dixon Realtor
An amazing late season, sun soaked Splitboard day at Jones Pass near Empire Colorado. We brought our hopes for late season fresh and settled for late season mashed potatoes. Still better than working though! Tucker the dog got thoroughly TUCKERED on our 5 hour adventure that involved a total of 180 seconds of float time. We loved every minute of a day in the Colorado Wilderness because we can't get enough of the Colorado Lifestyle!
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Dixon specializes, and relishes in, trail side and open space property, providing ultra convenience for his outdoor clients who want to be as close as possible to the foothill trails.
Living and playing in Golden for more than two decades, Dixon is THE local specialist, bringing insider knowledge not only of the real estate market, but of the vibrant outdoor scene as well.
As a competitive runner and cyclist, he continues to play in Golden going on twenty three years, trail running and mountain biking the exceptional Jeffco Open Space trail system. He is also a certified powder-hound as an AASI snowboard instructor at Loveland Ski resort.
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Cabin Snow Mountain @ Mac Cabin
Slideshow W/ Vid. from vacation in N.C., USA. Feb. 2007
UW Graduate Student Sledding in HappyJack || Wyoming
Inside Kevin Costner's $250,000 Per Week Aspen Estate
When you get a once in a lifetime invitation to visit Kevin Costner's 160-acre estate in Aspen, Colorado — an opportunity that's typically reserved for Hollywood elite, billionaire CEOs and royal families — you get on a plane and go!
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That's exactly what I did.
As a producer for the CNBC's prime-time series, Secret Lives of the Super Rich, I've been in some of the most exclusive and expensive mega-mansions on the planet. But I was excited about this assignment because I'm a big Costner fan. Plus, over the phone, Costner's real estate broker, Amy Mottier, told me the star built a private baseball field on his property, an homage to his famous movie, Field of Dreams. I was dying to see it and run the bases in person.
When I arrived in Aspen, one of the wealthiest zip codes in America (my first time there), the autumn foliage was at its peak and the drive to Costner's compound took my breath away. It may have also had something to do with the air: Aspen sits at about 8,000 feet above sea level.
The first glimpse you get of the estate is are the understated and highly secure front gates. (That's where I met Mottier, a friend of Costner's wife who was Aspen chic in tall leather boots and a custom Charlie Tweedle cowboy hat, some of which can cost thousands of dollars.)
From the gates, a private drive extends into a giant valley and Costner owns all of it. There's a forest of perfectly golden birch trees that collide with a wall of bold green pines at the bank of the Roaring Fork river that runs through the valley.
On the property, there are three lodges that can sleep 27, according to Mottier, and our tour started at the multi-level main home.
When you walk in it feels like you're entering a cozy Four Seasons lobby complete with a wood burning double-sided fire place.
Mottier called the aesthetic, comfortable like grandma's house. It must be someone else's very wealthy grandmother she's referring to.
My first thought was that there are touches of Kevin Costner everywhere. The animal skin rugs and fur blankets reminded me of his movie, Dances with Wolves.
In the master bedroom, a massive mountain lion is mounted above the bed.
I was kind of obsessed with the cat until Mottier asked, Do you want me to show you the trap door?
Clearly, yes, but before I could answer, Mottier was rolling up the carpet at the foot of the bed. It revealed a door in the floor boards that opened to a wooden staircase leading down to an incredible hot tub that overlooks the river and mountains. I literally gasped when she pressed a button that turned on a waterfall from the stone work over-head into the tub.
Why go to all the trouble to build a trap door? Simple, she said. Costner has a flare for the dramatic (plus it creates private access to the hot tub).
Even more amazing than the main house were the grounds. There are sledding hills and two ponds stocked with trophy trout. Then there's the lake house and the river house.
But all I wanted to do was go straight to the baseball field. Unlike in Field of Dreams, the diamond is not bordered by cornfields. The view from home plate is of the golden forest and snow-capped mountains.
Costner's been in four baseball themed movies, so he's had lots of inspiration for designing the field of his own dreams. Massive speakers mean you can enjoy music from every base, an automated ball machine pitches strikes over home plate and stadium lighting that allows for games day or night.
I take a quick iPhone picture in front of the field and my tour is complete.
If you want a field of dreams selfie of your own, it's possible, but it's going to cost you; Costner rents the property with a one-week minimum stay that costs $250,000.
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Rio Grande Forest Vacation - July 2015
Vacation to Rio Grande National Forest in the area of South Fork, Creede, and Lake City, Colorado - July 5-8, 2015. With Larry Moore, Jay Moore, Cameron Moore, Hoang Nguyen, and Mark Moore. We went dirt biking, 4-wheeling, and exploring forest roads on Jeeps. Including trips over Engineer Pass and Stony Pass.
Beaver Creek Lodge - Mackay Idaho - Bloopers of 2017 - Recon G6
Beaver Creek Lodge - Mackay Idaho - Bloopers of 2017 - Recon G6
Season 16 Episode 17
This week on AYL we celebrate the new year at Beaver Creek Lodge, visit Mackay Idaho, review this years blooper reel, and learn about the Recon G6 RC Club.
1:00 - The AYL crew celebrates the New Year at Beaver Creek Lodge. They snowmobile the Historic Highway 89. This is a great place to bring the family to stay and bond.
4:41 - Steven is up North in Mackay Idaho. If you love to explore on motorized vehicles, this is the place for you. Most trails start from right down town and everything you need to have a great trip is available.
11:39 - We show you some of the greatest bloopers of the year.
18:44 - Malia tells the story of the Recon G6 RC Club. They take miniature rock crawlers to the next level. This a a great way to get into the sport and join other RC lovers.
25:29 - At Your Leisure is your source for all the cool things to do in the great outdoors. We close the show by sharing our favorite show episodes of the year.
27:37 - Take a sneak peek at next weeks show.
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Lory State Park, Fort Collins, CO.
Sky Flyer Mountain Coaster
Visit the Sky Flyer Mountain Coaster near the Tannenbaum Lodge and get ready for a thrilling ride down through the snowy woods! The Mountain Coaster is similar to a roller coaster but it is low to the ground and follows the contours of the terrain.
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Coldwell Banker Denver 08-13-17
Possible Sasquatch Sighting outside Squamish, BC
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This video was only uploaded for the benefit of a couple of friends, we had no intention for it to gather the interest it has. We are not claiming this to be anything other than a strange encounter based on some of the reasons below:
1) We were able to view the subject much better than what the video portrays as it was just a simple point and shoot camera. Contrast was excellent due to the snow behind the subject.
2) The subject was clearly bipedal and was without snowshoes or a backpack and wearing all one coloured clothing. Movement over this kind of terrain in soft snow without snowshoes would have been very difficult and the distance traveled over the given time period would have been very fast for a human without proper snow travel gear.
3) There was a very steep drop off below where the video was shot, easily a 300m sheer face. We were not equipped with climbing gear and a descent around would have been impossible before nightfall to be able to try to pursue the subject.
4) We have encountered bears on the approach to this summit in the past, this video is most definitely not showing a bear or any other wild animal.
5) Perhaps the most reasonable explanation for this video is a very ill prepared hiker, hiking up a difficult section of snowline as opposed to a much easier route, one who is very physically fit and able to cover ground in unusually quick fashion and must have had very large feet as we were breaking through snow crust in just our boots.
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Generations: Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Discover the story of Ohio's only national park in Generations: Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Generations tells the story of the park's natural wonders and the people whose lives have crossed its many paths. Visit the companion website at Produced in 2009.
Risky Business: The Ghost Town of Kirwin - Main Street, Wyoming
The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws and hard rock miners, to arctic adventurers and Amelia Earhart; this remote location drew a remarkable cast of characters. Today, its natural beauty and rich past continue.