Author PJ Anderson Is the Guest
The long and storied history of Cheyenne Mountain
Voices of the Pikes Peak Region
The long and storied history of Cheyenne Mountain
Terrain Hoppers open trails to people with accessibility challenges.
Have a plan A, B, C and even D in case the parking lot is full at the trail you want to hike. Be a responsible trail user.
On this week’s podcast, Bob and Kevin talk about Colorado’s #CareForColorado campaign, Cheyenne Mountain State Parks Trail Ambassador program, and “Leave No Trace” and how they all tie together. They also discuss Fishers Peak State Park and it’s progress towards opening. They discuss wildfires and how they can effect your health while hiking and your decision on whether or not…
This week on the podcast, Bob welcomes back Darcy Mount, from Colorado Parks and Wildlife. On her previous visit (episode #113), Darcy was the Senior Ranger at Cheyenne Mountain State Park. Since then, she had been promoted to Manager of Eleven Mile and adjacent Spinney Mountain State Parks. The discussion centers around the new responsibilities…
Join Torie Giffin, Colorado Springs’ #1 cycling devotee and owner of the Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort and friends, as they take you on a witty and informative ride around their treasured mountain cycling escapes in her brand new podcast “Pedal The Springs.”
In this week’s podcast, Bob talks with Darcy Mount, the senior ranger at Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Cheyenne Mountain State Park. They discuss what a park ranger does, how she got her start as a ranger and more.
Bob talks with Colorado’s Cheyenne Mountain State Park manager Mitch Martin. They discuss the hiking, camping, cycling, archery and equestrian opportunities at the park, along with it’s history, and future plans.
Bob talks with Pat Cooper, president of Friends of Cheyenne Mountain State Park, about their mission, plans and about the features of the park