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Get On Your High Horse
New Downtown Boutique Offers Behind-the-Seams Look at How Luxury Western Wear Is Also Sensible Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Andy Wingerd “There’s 64 steps in making a customized hat,” Randy Hughes explains. He removes his own cappuccino-foam colored cowboy hat to explain the processes, from pelt preparation and stitching to brim and body shaping. Hughes’ ability to notice the minutest details was instilled long ago as he trained to become a marine biologist. Starting in...
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Local Services
The Shadow Side of New Year’s Resolutions
Why Resolutions Hit So Hard Around Here Article by Cindy Schmidt | Photography by Andy Wingerd The Shadow Side of New Year’s Resolutions Every January, the San Juans fill with people trying to become better versions of themselves. We work out. We click into our skis for those early season laps, hoping the fresh snow will carry us into a fresher version of who we want to be. On the surface, resolutions look like discipline and motivation. Underneath, something quieter often drives them. ...
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Beauty
Snow, Static, and Split Ends
A Stylist’s Take on Winter Hair in Durango Article by Kerri Willis | Photography by Andy Wingerd Durango winters are stunning: snow-globe mornings, cozy fireplaces, and rebellious hair. The dry air, indoor heat, and freezing temps also create the perfect storm for brittle strands and flyaways. As a stylist, I see winter hair carnage every season, and trust me, it’s preventable. Here’s your cheeky, straight-from-the-chair guide to maintaining healthy winter hair. Hydration is your superpower...
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Home + Design
Designing for Wellness
How Finishes Create Healthier Homes Article by Sheryl Lock | Photography by Kelly Miranda and Sheryl Lock Today wellness-centered design is no longer a luxury—it’s a priority. Many designers, like me, are shifting their attention from purely aesthetic choices to finishes that actively support human health, not only for those who live with these finishes but also for those who apply them. Among the most impactful and easily accessible are zero-VOC paints and natural plasters such as clay and...
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Finance + Legal Services
A Fresh Start
5 Financial Shifts to Help Durango Families Breathe Easier in 2026 Article by Karina Guerrero | Photography by Lepik Photography A new year has a way of inviting us to reset, to look at what’s working, release what’s not, and choose a calmer, more grounded path forward. And the truth is, you don’t need a perfect year behind you to create a better one ahead. Even if 2025 brought its share of challenges, uncertainties, or unexpected expenses, there are simple, powerful steps you can take right...
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Health + Wellness
Mountain Hyperbarics Oxygen Therapy
Supporting the body’s natural healing process with oxygen Article and Photography by George & Lori Ann Glass Mountain Hyperbarics is a healthcare clinic located in Durango that offers hyperbaric therapeutic services focused on supporting the body’s natural healing processes. Our Vision Our vision is to provide a researched, natural therapeutic medical service that a patient would otherwise not be able to receive. Our focus is on treating conditions where Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)...
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Health + Wellness
Enter the Void
Exploring the Art of Letting Go Article by James Leonard | Photography by Andy Wingerd Imagine waking up in deep space after being held in a state of suspended animation. Everything is black and quiet—the only sound is your deep, rhythmic breath. As memory seeps back, you realize you’re not drifting through the cosmos—you’re simply waking from a nap, safely tucked away in an Earth-tide vessel, experiencing the deep relaxation and therapeutic effects of flotation therapy. Meet Carlos and...
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Food + Beverage
Beef, Stout, and Caramelized Onion Pie
A rich, meaty pie wrapped in a sharp cheddar crust Article and Photography by Dalton Jones Prep time: 1 hr Cook/chill time: 3–6 hrs Total time: 4–7 hrs Yield: 9” pie Get ready for your new favorite winter meal with this bold take on a classic meat pie wrapped in a crispy cheddar crust. Make it for the in-laws this holiday season and enjoy a rare moment of silence as they savor the hot, meaty magic. What You’ll Need 9” pie tin Medium oven-safe pot with lid or pressure...
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Food + Beverage
Nutritious, Delectable, Scrumptious, and Local
How a Private Chef, a Baker, and Tea Connoisseur embarked on incredible journeys to follow their passions. Article by Kalista Penà | Photography by Andy Wingerd Dalton Jones is a Private Chef, ready to make your evening an unforgettable memory with personalized menus and delightful cuisine. Known as Dalty Cooks, Jones offers in-home cooking lessons, meal prep, and private dinners. Growing up, Jones spent a lot of time in the kitchen with his Dad, frying chicken, pickling veggies, and...
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Local Services
Gratitude at the Heart
Three Durango nonprofits show how care, creativity, and connection build a stronger Durango Article by Denise Leslie In Durango, gratitude often shows in simple yet impactful ways — a neighbor lending a hand, a friend sharing a meal, or a community coming together around what matters most. This spirit of thankfulness lies at the heart of three nonprofits whose work touches lives every day: Community Connections, The Hive, and Maria’s Literary Foundation. Though each addresses different needs...
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