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The short documentary about skier and mountain biker Steve Karzewski won the local NEPSA Awards in Aspen this spring. Now, it’s heading to the 5Point Adventure Film Festival in Carbondale, where it has the potential to reach a wider audience.
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The program included athletes, advocates and influencers from all over the country. They gathered for snowboarding lessons, festive parties and fireside chats about race and inclusion, in an effort to show more people the joys of mountain adventure.
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Hancock is retiring from his role as chief of race, a position he has held since 1998. But he’s been involved with World Cup skiing in Aspen since 1981 — when members of the ski school bootpacked a run to ensure it was slick and fast enough for the racers.
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An American ski racer says he appreciates the opportunity to compete on home soil during a World Cup event at Aspen Mountain.
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Swiss skiers dominated the podium during the World Cup events on Aspen Mountain as Marco Odermatt continued his double-digit winning streak.
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In a chorus of cheers at the World Cup ski races in Aspen, one young fan seemed to scream louder than anyone else.
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Aspen Public Radio hosted a live broadcast of the Stifel Aspen Winternational World Cup ski races on March 1, anchored by Eleanor Bennett in the studio and Kaya Williams at the race course.
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Talks and exhibits are scheduled about geology, history, art, scientific research and the night sky.
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Amache, a former Japanese incarceration camp in Colorado, is now officially part of the National Park system. Many survivors and descendants are excited about the news.
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The group was commemorating a similar ascent from the 10th Mountain Division, a specialized unit which helped hasten the end of WWII and give birth to the outdoor industry in the U.S.
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A legendary extreme skier maintains her positive outlook by practicing gratitude, even when the sport takes a toll.
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The sport of ice climbing is growing in popularity with festivals and competitions happening in communities around the United States. By its nature, the sport hasn't always been accessible to everyone, but that is changing.