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Tricia Hess is a lifelong hiking, camping and an adrenaline junkie. You can always find her leading a large group of people on hikes and adventures in the Denver metro area.


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Recent snows and winds have raised the risk of avalanches in parts of Colorado's mountains.Authorities say a firefighter and a teenager were killed in...
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Glacier Gorge in Estes ParkIf you haven't hiked this trail in 2008, hike it in the Spring around mid-July. Glacier Gorge is ranked one the top 100...
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Click here for True video of avalanche death and rescue Colorado leads all states in avalanche death, because of the nature of Colorado terrain. Most...
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1. Headlamp is a must have for anyone that likes the outdoor. It’s a light source that is placed on your forehead to allow hands free when...
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I was leading a group of about twenty people on a moonlight hike last night. We were traveling along the trail, when I heard something. At first flush...
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1. Buddy up. Always bring a partner or friend on any outdoor activity.2. Leave a written travel plan with someone and post it in the windshield...
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With the changing of fall into winter even a short hike can quickly change into a hypothermia problem .I have had to on many occasions during a guided...
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Gas saving tips and links to help you get to your hiking destination. 1. Avoid rooftop carriers. Approximately one quarter of each gallon of gas...
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Oct. 31– FridayHike Mountain Lion Loop Trail & Windy Peak: Golden Gate State ParkSecond Wind Hiking and Getaways Round-Trip Length: 7.9...
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Hiking burns up fat and calories. Getting out and hiking cross-country for four hours a month will cause a 155 lb. person to burn off a pound of fat....
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