It’s That Time of Year Again

Autumn in Colorado would be incomplete without at least one excursion to experience the changing of the aspen leaves. The annual spectacle is highly awaited and appreciated by residents and visitors alike, and the predictions for this year’s colors, which are dependent on numerous factors, have been promising, thanks to copious spring and early summer … Continue reading It’s That Time of Year Again

Art on the Streets

One of the obvious features of downtown Colorado Springs is its public art. Similar to other American communities, suburban spread in the 1970s and 1980s resulted in a lackluster city center. This dilemma was addressed in the early 1990s when the city council adopted an action plan that led to the formation in 1997 of … Continue reading Art on the Streets

Butt Kick Peak

The so-called “Front Range” of the Rocky Mountains (the name only makes sense when approaching from the east, as it is the “Back Range” when coming from the west) rises to nearly 10,000 feet (3000 meters) from the western edge of the Great Plains at 6,000 feet (1830 meters), where Colorado Springs sprawls across the … Continue reading Butt Kick Peak

Rare and Precious

When your species numbers only 300+ individuals globally, you are considered critically endangered. As a baby born to such a rare set, you constitute roughly 0.33% of your kind. Such is the case for Basha and Mango, two Amur Leopard cubs born on May 17, 2023 at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs. Amur … Continue reading Rare and Precious

Shadow Lake is Back!

Downtown Colorado Springs is home to Monument Valley Park, a linear park that stretches for two miles on both sides of Monument Creek. This relatively short creek measures only about 27 miles between its origin near Palmer Lake north of Colorado Springs and its confluence with Fountain Creek* directly south of Monument Valley Park. Monument … Continue reading Shadow Lake is Back!