What’s going on with the CPW Commission?
Why does it matter who is on the CPW Commission?
Voices of the Pikes Peak Region
Why does it matter who is on the CPW Commission?
Leave No Trace wants trainers to pay them to teach their materials?
Seeing a mountain lion in the wild might be exciting, but it’s not a good thing.
There has been tremendous support from the local community as Fishers Peak State Park has been developed.
What happened to the family while they were hiking, and what can we learn from the tragedy?
It’s all about outdoor recreation politics on this week’s podcast. Hear what the Colorado legislature is working on.
Colorado may be on it’s way to becoming a “pay-to-play” state for outdoor recreation
On this week’s podcast, Bob and co-host Kevin discuss a new rule that requires hikers to have a hunting and fishing license to hike on certain state lands in Colorado; Kevin is using a Garmin GPS watch, and what he thinks of it; new hours on the Pikes Peak Highway; reconsidering how to plan road…
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…
On this week’s podcast, Bob interviews Brett Ackerman, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Southeast Regional Manager. They discuss his background and history with CPW, his duties and responsibilities, his vision for the region, the challenges of managing state parks and also hunting and fishing, and a timeline for the opening of the newest state park.…
Bob talks with Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) Executive Director Chris Castilian about the history of GOCO and how it contributes to outdoor recreation in Colorado.