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Not Too Fast, Not Too Slow

How do you keep the family together when adrenaline levels pull everyone in different directions? Summit County sports several venues that showcase its beautiful natural setting at any speed.

12/01/2012 By Shauna Farnell

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Soar Spot

Superman ain't got nothin' on you

06/01/2012

Best Trails

Hike This Now

Soak up the wonders of Ptarmigan Peak

06/01/2012 By Shauna Farnell

Cycling Sports

Buggin' Out

Frisco Adventure Park transforms pine-beetle blight into biking nirvana.

06/01/2012 By Shauna Farnell

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Step Into Liquid

Celebrate Summit’s liquid gold—on it, in it, or just sitting by it.

06/01/2012 By Devon O'Neil

Slope News

Copper Cranks it Up

New lift. New U.S. ski team contract. Renewed hopes for Snow Day passes.

01/01/2012 By Jeff Dick

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Family Style

Whether your family’s engines rev on high or idle at mellow, Summit County’s got a full menu of activities to accommodate any energy level.

01/01/2012 By Shauna Farnell

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High Octane Thrills

The “been there, done that” crowd couldn’t find a better place to Dew it up than Summit County.

01/01/2012 By Shauna Farnell

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Chill Out

Are you the hot-chocolate-in-front-of-a-fire sort of family? Check out these laid-back adventure options.

01/01/2012 By Shauna Farnell

Bicycling

G is for Gravity

Downhill biking could be your new favorite sport, and Keystone’s got the ticket.

06/01/2011

Throttle Down

Advanced Summit County Biking

Throw caution to the wind? Hell yeah!

06/01/2011 By Abigail Eagye

Step Up

Intermediate Summit County Biking

Roll up those sleeves! You know what you're doing.

06/01/2011 By Abigail Eagye

Drop In

Summit County Biking for Beginners

Forget the training wheels... you got this.

06/01/2011 By Abigail Eagye

Heroes

Helping Hands

Summit’s top docs take their skills to remote regions of the world to help those in need.

01/01/2011 By Devon O'Neil Photography by Carmel Zucker

Nordic Skiing

Ticket to Glide

Summit County’s rich mining legacy left a labyrinth of virtually unused roads and ditches that are ideal for cross-country skiers, from beginner to expert. Here are a few favorites.

01/01/2011 By Ellen Hollinshead

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Into the Great Wide Open

Five backcountry adventures not to miss

06/01/2010 By Andrew Tolve