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Luckily, the Northern part of Colorado is still mostly vacant from tourists due to the more famous towns in the South part of the state that draw more visitors. Besides Rocky Mountain National Park no one really even comes up to Fort Collins or the beautiful Poudre Canyon that holds miles of beautiful hiking trails to discover. As someone who has lived in Fort Collins for a few years now, I can finally say which Northern hikes have become my absolute favorites, for either their views or…

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Unveiling Colorado's Outdoor Adventure Oasis 🏞️ - With its untamed beauty and an irresistible call for adventure, Colorado remains a haven for explorers at heart, from the gripping turns of the Arkansas River to the snow-capped grandeur of the Rockies. 💫 Join us as we unveil the popular places in Colorado that are not just destinations, but the cornerstones of unforgettable memories. 🏔️ Whether it's the surge of adrenaline in your veins as you face the rugged outdoors or the tranquil…

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Big lines in Rocky Mountain National Park plus avalanche education, curry chicken and hoppy brews make Estes Park a bonafide ski-touring hub. WORDS • Matt McDonald After you drop into Rocky Mountain National Park’s (RMNP) Dragon Tail Couloir, slashing quick turns into the line’s 50-degree headwall, Emerald Lake comes into view about 1,500 feet below.

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