Avy1 Hut Trip Leadville CO
Ryan and I took a trip from Austin to CO to get our Avy1 certification. Instead of just doing the certification at a resort, we decided to step up our backcountry experience and do a hut trip at the same time. What a solid weekend it was... not to mention the 40in of fresh that fell within the time we were there.
We did our AIARE 1 at a 10th Mountain Division Hut.
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Tony Krupicka - Leadville
Tony-Krupicka-Leadville
15 Must See Breweries in Colorado.
We are looking at 15 must see breweries in Colorado. Guanella Pass Brewing Company, Westbound and Down Brewing Company, Bonfire Brewing Company, Outer Range Brewing Company, Broken Compass Brewing Company, Tommyknocker Brewery, Vail Brewing Company, Casey Brewing and Blending, Elevation Beer Company, Telluride Brewing Company, Paradox Beer Company, Crazy Mountain Brewing Company, Aspen Brewing Company, Rock Cut Brewing Company
Which one of these are your favorites?
Outer Range Brewing Company
Location: 182 Lusher Ct., Frisco, CO
outerrange.com/
Westbound and Down Brewing Company
Location: 1617 Miner St., Idaho Springs, CO
westboundanddown.com/
Guanella Pass Brewing Company
Location: 501 Rose St. Box 952, Georgetown, CO
guanellapass.com/
Bonfire Brewing Company
Location: 127 W. 2nd St., Eagle, CO
bonfirebrewing.com/
Broken Compass Brewing Company
Location: 68 Continental Ct., Breckenridge, CO
brokencompassbrewing.com/
Tommyknocker Brewery
Location: 1401 Miner St., Idaho Springs, CO
tommyknocker.com/
Vail Brewing Company
Location: 41290 US-6 B-2 & B-3, Vail, CO
vailbrewingco.com/
Rock Cut Brewing Company
Location: 390 W. Riverside Dr., Estes Park, CO
rockcutbrewing.com/
Aspen Brewing Company
Location: 304 E. Hopkins Ave B, Aspen, CO
aspenbrewingcompany.com
Crazy Mountain Brewing Company
Location: 439 Edwards Access Rd B-102, Edwards, CO
Periodic Brewing Company
Location: 115 E 7th St., Leadville, CO
periodicbrewing.com/
Paradox Beer Company
Location: 10 Buffalo Ct., Divide, CO
paradoxbeercompany.com/
Telluride Brewing Company
Location: 156 Society Dr., Telluride, CO
Elevation Beer Company
Location: 115 Pahlone Pkwy, Poncha Springs, CO
elevationbeerco.com/
Casey Brewing and Blending
Location: 3421 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs, CO
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Virtual Tour 11700 State Highway 82 LOT 23A Twin Lakes, CO
This one of a kind property has significant frontage along, and amazing views of, Lake Creek. Just minutes from the historic town of Twin Lakes, this mountain property is an outdoorsman’s dream. Build your mountain getaway and enjoy fishing, hiking, biking, kayaking and rock climbing right from your front door! This property is directly across the road from Monitor Rock, which is the largest climbing area on Independence Pass. Lots of healthy and mature tress on this property, as well as a fantastic flat building site. Zip over Independence Pass to Aspen during the spring, summer, and fall and enjoy one of Colorado’s most scenic drives; just 31 miles to Aspen, 31 miles to Buena Vista, and 27 miles to Leadville. A well-engineered driveway has been installed and this site is ready to build. Come see it today before someone else steals your dream property. Seller financing is available for well qualified buyers.
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2018 Never Summer 100K
A film of the 2018 Never Summer 100K that took place in the State Forest State Park and ran between the Never Summer Mountains on the northern border of Rocky Mountain National Park and the Medicine Bow Mountains to the north of Cameron Pass. Starting at the Gould Community Center, Gould, Colorado, we traveled 64.2 miles with 13,000 feet of vertical gain and 13,000 feet of descent. The high point on Diamond Peak was 11,852′ and the low point was 8,450′. The average elevation was 10,220'. We ran on trails, dirt roads, rough trails, high alpine, and rocks. The start time was Saturday July 27, 2019, 5:35 am with a cut off of 24 Hours.
Cripple Creek (3), Colorado, United States.
Cripple Creek, Colorado 2005, gold mining camp
For many years Cripple Creek's high valley, at an elevation of 9,494 feet (2,894 m), was considered no more important than a cattle pasture. Many prospectors avoided the area after the Mount Pisgah hoax, a mini gold rush caused by salting (adding gold to worthless rock).
On the 20th of October, 1890, Robert Miller Bob Womack discovered a rich ore and the last great Colorado gold rush began. Thousands of prospectors flocked to the region, and before long Winfield Scott Stratton located the famous Independence lode, one of the largest gold strikes in history. In three years, the population increased from five hundred to ten thousand by 1893. Although $500 million worth of gold ore was dug from Cripple Creek, Womack died penniless on 10 August 1909.
In 1896 Cripple Creek suffered two disastrous fires. The first occurred on April 25 destroying half of the city including much of the business district. Four days later another fire destroyed much of the remaining half. The city was rebuilt in a period of a few months, most historic buildings today date back to 1896.
By 1900, Cripple Creek and its sister city, Victor, were substantial mining communities.
During the 1890s, many of the miners in the Cripple Creek area joined a miners' union, the Western Federation of Miners (WFM). A significant strike took place in 1894, marking one of the few times in history that a sitting governor called out the national guard to protect miners from anti-union violence by forces under the control of the mine owners. By 1903, the allegiance of the state government had shifted and Governor James Peabody sent the Colorado National Guard into Cripple Creek with the goal of destroying union power in the gold camps.[citation needed] The WFM strike of 1903 and the governor's response precipitated the Colorado Labor Wars, a struggle that took many lives.
Through 2005, the Cripple Creek district produced about 23.5 million troy ounces (979 1/6 troy tons; 731 metric tons) of gold. The underground mines are mostly idle, except for a few small operations. There are significant underground deposits remaining which may become feasible to mine in the future. Large scale open pit mining and cyanide heap leach extraction of near-surface ore material, left behind by the old time miners as low grade, has taken place since 1994 east of Cripple Creek, near its sister city of Victor, Colorado.
The current mining operation is conducted by Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mining Company (CC&V). The mine operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Mine operations, maintenance, and processing departments work a rotating day/night schedule in 12-hour shifts.
With many empty storefronts and picturesque homes, Cripple Creek once drew interest as a ghost town. At one point the population dropped to a few hundred, although Cripple Creek was never entirely deserted. In the 1970s and 1980s travelers on photo safari might find themselves in a beautiful decaying historic town. A few restaurants and bars catered to tourists who could pass weathered empty homes with lace curtains hanging in broken windows.
Colorado voters allowed Cripple Creek to establish legalized gambling in 1991. Cripple Creek is currently more of a gambling and tourist town than a ghost town. Casinos now occupy many historic buildings. Casino gambling has been successful in bringing revenue and vitality back into the area. It also provides funding for the State Historical Fund, administered by the Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. In 2012, Colorado casinos produced over $104 million in tax revenue for these programs
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Champion Mill & Mine - Leadville, CO
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A 360 degree tour of the Leadville Skatepark, located at 505 West 5th Street. Opened Summer 2014 this 23,366 square foot skatepark was Built by Native Skateparks and is one of the best in the State.
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From the Downtown traffic light on Harrison Ave, go west on 6th Street for four blocks to Leiter Ave. Go Left (South) for 100 feet & take an immediate right before the softball field. The park is about a quarter mile on the left.
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Tis The Season - Rock Drilling Contest and Beard Competition on Nevada Day
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FSX Test Flight in Leadville, Colorado. KLXV
This is an experiement utilizing some video filters in an effort to eliminate over exposure while using LCD or LED displays. This is not in HD, we will perform tests on that a little later. The issue with filming is to capture both the outside display along with the avionics display without one or the other being over or under exposed. During this video the MIP lights were turned up a little too high causing a washed out appearance in that part of the MIP.
Touch and go at KLXV Elevation 9,927 feet. This was filmed later in the evening after the alcohol had been flowing for a while. Please excuse any bad language or improper procedures, we were incapacitated and enjoying every moment of it. KXLV is always a challenging airport, no matter if you're straight or in an altered state. =P nJoy!!
Highway of Legends: Colorado Route 12 Trinidad to Cucharas Pass
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This is part 1 of 2 of my drive on the Highway of Legends in southern Colorado. The drive follows Colorado Route 12, starting in Trinidad, and passing through the near-ghost town of Weston and the community of Stonewall. The drive ends at Cucharas Pass, where part 2 begins.
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Engineer Pass Colorado August 2016
We take a short flight around Engineer Pass in the San Juan mountains. Very windy. Beautiful.
Emerald Lake Picnic Area Leadville Colorado
Emerald Lake Picnic Area is located near the Elbert Creek Campground and Halfmoon Campgrounds. The Mt Elbert Trailhead is also nearby
Rifle Colorado and Bob Wells in Leadville
Shooters Cafe and Bob Wells. I had to go to 10,000' to meet Bob and I am glad I did. He is a great guy and really truly wants to help people. Especially those with limited income. His videos inspired me and I hope mine inspire others some day.
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Colorado Outward Bound Micro Cabins | University of Colorado Denver | Colorado, United States | HD
• Architects
University of Colorado Denver
• Location
Colorado, United States
• Project Year
2015
• Photographs
Jesse Kuroiwa
• Students
Derek Ackley, Sidney Aulds, Brent Beicker, Matthew Breen, Andrew Brown, John Giddens, Brandon Gossard, Aaron Gray, Dane Hardy, Chad Holmes, Casandra Huff, Mark Hurni, Timo Jyrinki, Rachel Koleski, Kate Lucas, Nathan Moore, Matt Ollmann, Aleka Pappas, Holly Paris, Nathan Pepper, Kit Piane, Ken Roberts, Louisa Sanford, Joe Stainbrook, Brandon Sweeney, Phil Stuen, Amanda Tharp, Elliott Watenpaugh
• Maymester Students
Becca Barenblat, Jeff D'Addario, Sam Palmer-Dwore
• Faculty
Rick Sommerfeld, Scott Lawrence, JD Signom, Jordan Vaughn
• Structural Engineer
Andy Paddock
• Community Partners
Altitude Steel, Carlisle Syntec Systems, Airgas, Oldcastle Building Envelope, Rocky Mountain Lumber, Simpson Strong-Tie, Cummins Rocky Mountain, DuPont Tyvek, Red-D-Arc Welderentals, Glass Systems, VonMod
Text description provided by the architects. Located on a steep hillside in a lodgepole pine forest, these cabins were designed as micro dormitories for the Colorado Outward Bound School. The cabins sit lightly on the landscape, directing views from private spaces towards trees, rock outcroppings and distant mountain views of the Mosquito Range. More public “community” views are directed into social spaces that develop from the organization of the cabins in relationship to one another. These community spaces are made up of front porches and the negative spaces between cabins.
To satisfy clients’ lodging and storage requirements, and to facilitate completion in three weeks of on-site construction, the cabins were conceived as two separate elements, a “box” and a “frame”. The “frame” acts as a storage device for the educators’ large gear (bikes, skis, kayaks, etc.) while simultaneously housing the cabin “box” and covered porches. The prefabricated cabin “box” rests in the frame under the protection of a “snow roof” designed to keep the winter snow load off the waterproofed roof below. Hot rolled steel provides a low maintenance rain screen for the box. This steel cladding and the vertical columns blend with the lodgepole forest minimizing the visual impact of the cabins. Structural taped glazing on the windows eliminates mullions and connects the occupants directly with natural views.
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