View the Online Newspaper
Subscribe to the Newspaper

Welcome! Sign In Here.

Not a Member? Join Now! Forgot Password?

Search: Site   Web
OUT THERE: Beat the November blahs. Or maybe just stay inside, watch TV
Comments | Recommend
November is no month to be outdoors. It’s cold. Everything is brown. Except the trees, which are gray. And bare. And dark. Even the places that are pretty under a blanket of snow or adorned by... Full story

Latest Out There

OUT THERE: Hot bike trails for the cool months
Comments | Recommend
Fall can be a frustrating time for outdoors... Full story
OUT THERE: Hit the gym before you hit the slopes
Comments | Recommend
It starts with a gentle soreness in your lower... Full story
OUT THERE: Solitude in San Luis Valley
Comments | Recommend
UNVISTED COLORADO: This story is part of a series... Full story

Out There

FRAMES OF REFERENCE: Garden of the Gods then and now
As the city's signature park turns 100, a look at how things have changed
Comments | Recommend
Garden of the Gods marks its 100th anniversary this year. Watch the video above for a look at images from the park's history and how it looks today. At 9 a.m. Oct. 17, a parade to the park will begin at Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature... Full story
OUT THERE: Relax on the tracks
Comments | Recommend
LA VETA PASS - There’s never traffic at this concert venue, and you always have a designated driver. At 9,242 feet, seven miles from a public road, the only way to get here is by train. In building a concert venue high on this pass in southern... Full story
BRIEFS: Intrawest changes helmet policy
Comments | Recommend
Resorts’ helmet policies change Ski resort operator Intrawest, which runs Copper Mountain, Winter Park and Steamboat ski areas, announced Oct. 1 that this season it will “recommend that all skiers and snowboarders visiting its resorts... Full story
OUT THERE: CC grads find powder - and a profession - shooting skiing in Japan
Comments | Recommend
Japan and sushi go together. Japan and skiing? It doesn’t seem like a natural fit. Dead wrong, said Nick Waggoner, a Colorado College graduate who spent last winter on the slopes and in the backcountry of Japan, filming Japanese and American... Full story
Just outside of Cripple Creek, the aspens begin to show their colors. Thursday.
See the fall colors this weekend or forever hold your peace
Wet and wintery weather means fall colors have come early this year in the high country
Comments | Recommend
Trying to predict the fall color peak in Colorado can be as difficult as trying to predict the weather – while one part of the state may be a panorama of red and gold, another may still be as green as June in mid-September. But this year, the... Full story
Iron Springs Chateau owner Vicki Kelly fixes a downed parking cone.  She is charging $5 to park in the spots that she owns.  Parking continues to be an issue at the top of Ruxton Avenue as people continue to make an automotive trek to the top of the street where they climb Barr Trail and the Manitou Springs Incline.  At the Iron Springs Chateau, the owners have made an attempt to prevent people parking on their property.  On crowded days, parked cars cramming into spaces, some illegally, make hard for emergency vehicles to pass.  The Gazette, Bryan Oller
Deal to open Manitou Incline proves elusive
Comments | Recommend
There is a plan to make a plan. That’s how far efforts have progressed in the 13 months since The Gazette reported that a deal to open the Manitou Incline to hikers was imminent. At the time, Colorado Springs City Council member Scott Hente,... Full story
KEVIN KRECK, THE GAZETTE
Savvy skiers know to look for ticket deals now
Comments | Recommend
Autumn is only two days old, but the chill in the air and the recent dusting of snow in Colorado are reminders that ski season is on the way. Colorado’s ski resorts were hit hard by the recession last year, with visits down 6 percent . Unlike... Full story
A truck makes it's way upward heading west and through the upper tunnel during a trip on Phantom Canyon Road.  The Gazette, Bryan Oller
OUT THERE: Phantom Canyon Road offers killer views, ghosts from days gone by
Comments | Recommend
Weary of battling traffic and crowded trails to do the high-country aspen-viewing thing? There is a great alternative right in our backyard. Phantom Canyon Road, less than an hour from Colorado Springs, is a well-maintained but narrow dirt road... Full story
OUT THERE: Wet Mountain wilderness offers solitude
Comments | Recommend
GREENHORN MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS • Five minutes into the hike, I knew I shouldn’t have come. Not here. Not now. In a few more weeks, the wooded slopes of the behemoth known as Greenhorn Mountain will be panorama of colors, perhaps the best... Full story
Crestone Needle looms above Colony Lakes on a crisp September morning
Big changes coming to popular fourteener trail head
See Colony Lakes by Oct. 13, or forever hike in
Comments | Recommend
South Colony Road, a rugged four-wheel-drive road in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains that provides access to four fourteeners, will be closed halfway up Oct. 13. For good. The U.S. Forest Service has built 15 campsites along the road, 2.5 miles... Full story
Featured Events

 
  • Find an Event
ADVERTISEMENT 
Poll
Lottery
Ted Haggard is starting new church at his Colorado Springs home.
What's your view?
Good for him. If God has called Haggard to return to ministry, he should obey.
Haggard should stay out of the ministry. He has too much baggage to lead a church.
I don't care what Haggard does, and I'm sick of hearing about him in the news.
Haggard and anyone crazy enough to attend his church deserve each other.
Haggard has a lot to offer as a pastor. Let's give him a chance.
Enter The Code To Vote
 
Read Related Article
powered by
google
Search
        Search: Web    Site