
Arts + Culture
The Truth is Often Stranger Than Fiction
Horsefly History Tours: Where western pride, gold mines, secret tunnels, and other hauntings all collide. Article by Kalista Peña | Photography by Andy Wingerd and Horsefly History Tours Most people passing through Durango are sure to realize what a special place it is. They admire the mountain views, explore the miles of trails, and enjoy the quaint charm of our restaurants, cafes, boutiques, outdoor stores, and more. But those of us who have had the pleasure of living here know it’s more...
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Travel
In Some Other Place
This Summer’s Best Travel Tip Doubles as Defense Against Viral Tourist Destruction Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Courtesy of Jonathan Thompson Taking a summer vacation this year? Finding lodging, booking flights, or picking attractions are not the toughest choices you’ll make. The real dilemma is whether to post your scenic selfies on social media. Award-winning environmental journalist, editor, and author—and local Durangoan—Jonathan Thompson offers an unusual travel tip to...
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Real Estate
From Exploration to Home
Why Durango Inspires People to Put Down Roots Article by Legacy Properties West Sotheby’s International Realty Some places are meant to be visited. Others invite something more profound. Durango has been a destination for explorers—mountain bikers chasing singletrack, skiers carving powder, anglers casting into gold-medal waters, and travelers drawn to the rhythm of a mountain town that feels both adventurous and grounded. For many, what begins as a visit gradually becomes something more: a...
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Life + Culture
Fly Me to The Moon
Agile Space Industries Brings Moon Joy and Aerospace Innovation to Durango Article by Kathleen O'Connor | Photography by Courtesy of Agile Space Industries It was a warm, breezy April day in Cape Canaveral, Florida, as NASA launched Artemis II, its first crewed lunar flyby in 50 years. It marked a historic moment in space exploration. Durango was there, in spirit at least, as six employees from Durango-based Agile Space Industries witnessed the ground-shaking launch. Agile Control Systems...
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Entertainment
Explore the Story Behind the Song
Durango’s newest music festival celebrates the writers, stories, and creative journeys Article by Denise Leslie | Photography by Courtesy of San Juan Songwriters Festival Most of us can remember a song that became part of our lives. Maybe it was playing through the speakers on a summer road trip, drifting across a dance floor, or marking a moment we still carry years later. Songs often become intertwined with our stories, yet few of us ever stop to consider where they began. This fall...
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Arts + Culture
Walking the Line and Freeing the Mind
Truly unique and one of a kind, Uncharted Lines encourages you to explore new heights. Article by Kalista Peña | Photography by Courtesy of Uncharted Lines Suspended between two trees, two canyon walls, or two spires, the challenge remains the same – stay calm. Silence the chaotic thoughts bouncing around your brain and reach a state of tranquility. Simply place one foot in front of the other, knowing you’ll eventually reach the other side. Along the way, be sure to enjoy the passing of time...
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Fitness
No Holds Barred
What Really Drives Three of Durango’s Elite Male Athletes to Push Beyond Limits Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Margaret Patterson, U.S. Ski and Snowboard Is there a singular, secret sauce fueling the competitive spirit of every athlete? Three elite Durango athletes sound off on training, tragedy, big sisters, and some other surprise ingredients. Meet Charlie Mickel, an Olympian freestyle skier specializing in moguls; Kyle Krieckhaus, an up-and-coming juggernaut in pro disc golf...
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Local Services
Color in Flight
Where Sport, Chemistry, and Creativity Collide Article by James Leonard | Photography by Andy Wingerd, Doug Grover A Durango local and Fort Lewis alumnus, Doug Grover is turning heads in the local disc golf scene with his custom dyed discs. Half alchemy and half art, Doug has transformed his garage into a full-fledged disc dye lab, producing one-of-a-kind designs that are as dynamic as they are striking. Doug’s introduction to disc golf was simple. A few friends invited him up to Fort Lewis...
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Entertainment
Behind the Curtain
Charles Leslie and the Art of Community Article by Denise Leslie | Photography by Jonas Grushkin, Community Concert Hall For almost two decades, Charles Leslie has helped shape Durango's cultural identity through a career rooted in music, performance, and community leadership, grounded in a deep belief in the power of the arts to connect people. Raised in Texas, Charles developed an early appreciation for live performance and the behind-the-scenes work that brings artistic experiences to...
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Health + Wellness
Oxygen Under Pressure
Oxygen - oh, what a molecule! Without O₂, I wouldn’t even be sitting here breathing and writing this. So, what makes this pair of atoms so special?“Oxygen,” as we commonly say, is actually O₂ - that is, two oxygen atoms bound together. O₂ is responsible for driving nearly all metabolic functions in the human body. Every cell requires oxygen to survive; it is the single most important molecule for living organisms.The main function of O₂ in our bodies is the production of ATP (adenosine...
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