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Colorado Insiders
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Sarah VonKoepping - I have lived in the Denver area all my life and am pretty knowledgeable about most things. I am also a concierge at a hotel in downtown Denver, so I have to stay curennt all all events for my guests. My specialty is the performing arts, but I can answer just about anything (and believe me, I have been asked some weird questions).
Mike Heavers - I've backpacked, hitch-hiked, flown, and wandered from West to East. Ask me the name of a good bar, hiking trail, fishing hole, or ski spot, and I'll give you a recommendation.
Laura Adams - I've lived in Colorado Springs for 11 years and know the city like the back of my hand. I love the outdoors and know about good rock climbing and hiking spots in the area.
Geoffrey Guthrie - Any questions about mountain biking/ hiking/ skiing or snowboarding the Rockies, please send them my way. I've snowboarded Utah, Wyoming, Colorado extensively, and Montana. I've mountain biked all over Colorado, and would love to share info.
Bud Martin - Colorado get-a-ways have been my travel options for the last 15 years, covering every area of the state. A septuagenarian resident on the verge of the Front Range, I've been mobile on every type of mechanical and animal device, but still haven't worn out my combat boots.
Austin Armstrong - There are lots of things to do around Pueblo, if not in the city itself. Anything from skiing (of course!) to rock climbing, camping, hiking the 14ers (14,000 ft. peaks), etc. If you want the city life, you'd better head up to Colorado Springs (40 miles north), or Denver.
Toni - After working for the town of Breckenridge, and living there longer, I can fill you in on what to do. As well as, how to not look like a "Gaper" or "Touron" (our terms for tourists). I can give you the best local hook-ups, and the "what-to-do's" for that particular time of year. I won't always give away the best powder stash though, not until I get there anyway!
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Cyndy Sedlock - I've been living in Colorado since 1978 and have enjoyed exploring much of the state, but I am most familiar with metro Denver. My favorite haunts include some of the historic neighborhoods such as Old Arvada, Highlands and Sloans Lake in northwest Denver.
Cannon Ivers - I have lived in Colorado my whole life, so I know a substantial amount of useful information for travelers.
Leah "Lou" Nauman - Colorado: Metro Denver & surrounding areas (Golden, Lakewood, Littleton, Highlands ranch, all other suburban areas just outside of Denver).
Ted Scott - Areas of expertise include fishing and hunting in the Grand County area. Our family is native to Colorado and has travelled extensively in the state.
Donna Gulec - I live in Durango. One of the most beautiful places in the world! Mountains like Switzerland, Red Cliffs like Sodona, rivers, lakes, hiking, biking, whitewater rafting, skiing, sunshine almost all the time, and the bluest skies you've ever seen.
Kirk Littlefield - I'm most familiar with all western and southern Colorado, as I have lived all my life in this area.
Jean and Peter Firmin - Denver, metro area. Especially the southwest metro area in Jefferson County.
Laura Harling - Colorado is an awesome state! I've lived here for over 25 years and it just keeps getting better. I ski, fish and hike; lots of outdoors activities.
Gerri Blomquist - As a resident of Colorado, I've seen most of the state and am an author of a book about hiking in Colorado.
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