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Grizzly bears in Colorado? Alligator wrestling? Things to do each season? The OutThere Colorado Podcast covers a wide range of important topics related to outdoor recreation in Colorado. Follow along as we explore the natural playground of the Centennial State.
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Springs and Things

Lauren Ferrara and Carly Ries

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Welcome to Springs and Things, the podcast where two close friends spill the tea on all things Colorado Springs! From culture and community to hidden gems and neighborhood lore, we’ve got it covered. Join us as we sip our coffee (or maybe something stronger) and dive into the stories and secrets that make this city so unique. Whether you're a local or just passing through, our fun, light-hearted, and always entertaining take on the quirks, hot topics, and insider tips will keep you coming ba ...
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Light + Life Podcast

First Presbyterian Church Colorado Springs

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Welcome to the Light + Life Podcast, conversations on faith and life from First Pres Colorado Springs. Join us every other week for a 30-minute conversation about living the Christian life in our times.
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Learn all about investing in real estate in Colorado Springs, Colorado with a combination of real estate financial planning and modeling with numbers specific to Colorado Springs plus syndicated, more generalized recordings of live and pre-recorded real estate investing classes (not all specific to Colorado Springs).
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REACH Church Network | CO

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Enjoy the latest sermons from Reach Church in Colorado Springs, CO. Reach Church is located in the northeast part of Colorado Springs, just past the crossroads of Stetson Hills and Marksheffel. Sunday services are weekly at 10:30 am!
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Welcome to the "Colorado Springs with Kevin James Bond" podcast, where I delve into the latest news, real estate insights, and the vibrant lifestyle of our beloved city. I'm your host, Kevin James Bond, a long-time resident since 1992 and experienced real estate agent since 2016. Whether you're a resident, planning to move, or simply curious about Colorado Springs, this podcast is your go-to resource for discovering the best news and real estate opportunities. Tune in and let's dive into the ...
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Victory World Outreach is a fellowship of churches stretched throughout the world. Our vision is to Reach, Teach, and Send. The home church is located in Colorado Springs, CO. Please enjoy the sermons uploaded to this podcast.
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New Life Downtown

New Life Church

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A congregation of New Life Church, New Life Downtown meets in the center of Colorado Springs at Palmer High School on Sundays at 9:30am. Our gatherings are rooted in the biblical text and the historical traditions of the Church and responsive to the presence of the Holy Spirit.
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Roll on into Pedal the Springs podcast where we banter about all things biking in Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak Region. Ride along with host Torie Giffin, self-appointed ambassador for cycling in the Springs and owner of the Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort, and friends including local cycling enthusiasts, trail and industry experts, and athletes. #youbelonghere #pedalthesprings #yourbasecampforadventure
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Your Colorado Springs Life & Home is your go-to podcast for real estate, relocation, and everyday living in beautiful Colorado Springs. Hosted by Lori Thompson—RE/MAX Properties Realtor®, broker, and trusted top producer with over 40 years of experience—this show delivers real talk and expert insight for military families, first-time buyers, seasoned homeowners, and dreamers alike. Whether you're PCSing to Fort Carson, upsizing for a growing family, downsizing for a simpler life, or curious ...
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Colorado Cold Case

The Colorado Springs Gazette

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On Valentine’s Day 1985, Cassandra Rundle and her two children were found slaughtered in their Colorado Springs home. For weeks, police tracked down men who responded to a personal ad she left in the back pages of a newspaper, looking for love. 35 years later, her killer remains free. This is Colorado Cold Case Season 4: The Lonely Hearts Murders. Reported and hosted by Lance Benzel and Olivia Prentzel Produced by Katie Klann
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Every Sunday morning at New Life Church, people of all ages gather to study the Scriptures, worship God, and fellowship with each other. To view encouraging content, including worship moments and messages, subscribe to our YouTube page here: https://www.youtube.com/c/NewLifeChurchCO/featured
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Bringing together local businesses and neighbors of Colorado Springs. Good Neighbor Podcast hosted by Tony Hills helps residents discover and connect with your local business owners in and around Colorado Springs, Colorado. Is your business serving the residents of Colorado Springs? Then, we need to talk! Visit gnpColoradoSprings.com to schedule your free interview.
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71dine, the podcast that invites you on an immersive journey through the heart and soul of southern Colorado. Whether you're a seasoned local or a first-time explorer, join us as we savor the rich flavors and craft lasting memories together. Welcome to where southern Colorado's captivating narrative unfurls through its vibrant people, rich culture, and delectable cuisine. Join us as we delve into the tapestry of this extraordinary region, one episode at a time, celebrating the people, the cu ...
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In depth conversations on aging issues across the spectrum. Hear about new innovations and approaches and even hear more on topics yet to be uncovered. Aging with Altitude is recorded in the Pikes Peak region with a focus on topics of aging interest across the country. We talk about both the everyday and novel needs and approaches to age with altitude whether you’re in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida or Leadville, Colorado. The Pikes Peak Area Agency on Aging is the producer. Learn more at Pikes Pea ...
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Colorado What's Going On: Making Colorado Your HOME

Laurie Derickson and Kalene Zaabadick

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Are you thinking of moving or living in Colorado? Whether you are thinking of moving to Colorado Springs, Castle Rock, or Denver, Laurie Derickson and Kalene Zaabadick, provide you with a local perspective of what it looks and feels like to live, work and play in the front range of Colorado. Give us a call or text anytime. 719 639-3393 🔴 The BEST channel for Living in Colorado Springs, Denver, and Castle Rock; and learning all that is Going On in COLORADO! Are you wondering what it is like t ...
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Lauren Collier is a Colorado Springs business owner, author, and philanthropist, known for her involvement in the Colorado Springs business community and especially for her dedication to forwarding the success of young professionals and aspiring entrepreneurs in Colorado Springs. Lauren loves Colorado Springs and wants to give back. On the Idea Accelerator Podcast, she interviews experts across all fields of interests to learn their shortcuts and strategies for succeeding in business in Colo ...
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Accelerated Wealth

Accelerated Wealth Colorado Springs

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Accelerated Wealth specialize in wealth strategy so you can achieve long term financial health by partnering with and educating you on safe, secure and proven financial.
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Colored Red

Laura Porritt

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A look into the lesser known murders and true crime of Colorado. Learn about dark tales from Colorado and the murderous history of the Mile High City. Contact the host at: [email protected] and find the show on Facebook or Instagram @coloredredpodcast to see photos associated with each case.
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Moms and Mysteries is a true crime podcast hosted by Mandy and Melissa, two friends who deep dive into a new case each week. Conversational in tone and heavy on the levity, you’ll enjoy their original takes on both the well-known, and those lesser heard of true crime stories.
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Essential Church Podcast

Essential Church Network

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Meaningful and transformative conversations about important issues facing the local church today. Hosted by Pastors Brady Boyd and Andrew Arndt of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, CO. More information can be found at TheEssential.Church
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Click Here

Recorded Future News

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The podcast that tells true stories about the people making and breaking our digital world. We take listeners into the world of cyber and intelligence without all the techie jargon. Every Tuesday and Friday, former NPR investigations correspondent Dina Temple-Raston and the team draw back the curtain on ransomware attacks, mysterious hackers, and the people who are trying to stop them.
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The COSILoveYou podcast creates intersections between the church and the city in and around the Pikes Peak region. Each month, COSILoveYou hosts conversations with civic, business, and faith leaders on issues and subjects impacting people in Colorado Springs and the surrounding areas. We aim to convene leaders in ways that establish collaborative partnerships, so that the faith community can be our city's greatest contributor to human flourishing.
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True stories of Colorado’s frontier days, western history, with the introduction to the remaining landmarks - while the buffalo and tribes ruled the plains. Once gold is discovered, the west stopped in Denver, from there the pioneers spread into an unknown wilderness, where Colorado was built. Hero’s and villains, trials and hangings, escapes and arrests, fortunes made and lost. This podcast is made here in Colorado, high in the Rocky Mountains where this history and these true stories occurred.
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Dad's Kitchen

DK Productions

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Making a great meal doesn't have to be so hard, even for dads. Join Chris and Phil as they figure out food, fatherhood, and everything in between. Dad's Kitchen drops new episodes weekly with fun and helpful content for dads learning to cook.
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Pikes Peak Pastcast

Pikes Peak Library District

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Pikes Peak Pastcast is an audio podcast of the presentations from the Pikes Peak Library District’s annual history symposium events and other related content. The symposia, and affiliated Regional History Series of books and DVDs, chronicle the unique and often undocumented history of Colorado and the Rocky Mountain West.
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New Life Conferences

New Life Church

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Engage in messages and breakout sessions from renowned speakers and authors including Eugene H. Peterson, Jack Hayford, Brady Boyd, Jim Daly, Tom Davis, Ross Parsley, and Glenn Packiam as they discuss leadership, service, and life and justice issues facing our society today. For information on upcoming conferences go to, www.newlifeconferences.com
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Colorado Today

Colorado Public Radio

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The Colorado news you need in less than 15 minutes a day, from Colorado Public Radio’s newsrooms. Get connected with your community and understand how the biggest stories in Colorado impact your life. Available each weekday morning at 6:00 a.m. with hosts Bazi Kanani and Arlo Pérez Esquivel. Follow this show, and consider donating to support future episodes at cpr.org.
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Two forgotten Native American legends - The Legend of the Manitou Springs - The Legend of the Maiden (Georgetown, Colorado) - Comanche - Ute (Utah) Legends are fun and were an excellent way to pass on knowledge, particularly when the circumstances are other-worldly; unexplainable. The first tale explains the reason why the Shoshone and Comanche bec…
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Learn the secrets of Cash on Cash ROI and Cap Rates in Colorado Springs. This class is Module 44 of 46 in a series called Real Estate Investing Secrets. Topics covered in this module include: The difference between capitalization rates and cash on cash return on investment Why some real estate investors prefer one over the other How to calculate ea…
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Will Colorado tax your overtime pay and tips, even with the federal pause? Then, it’s not just magic mushrooms — the state is reviewing another psychedelic substance for potential therapeutic use. Plus, go to the Colorado town where water tasting is taken seriously, whether it’s fizzy or not. This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Bazi Kanani.…
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If you’ve ever done breathwork in a salt cave, floated in a tank of saline, or danced with your eyes closed to “unlock clarity,” then hi, you’re going to feel right at home. If you’ve never done those things, don’t worry, Carly is new to this scene too. In this episode, she and Lauren dive headfirst into Colorado Springs’ wonderfully woo-woo wellne…
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In July 1975, 18-year-old Karen Grammer—sister of actor Kelsey Grammer—was kidnapped and brutally murdered in Colorado Springs. Her death was part of a shocking two-week killing spree that left seven people dead. This week, we’re unpacking the crimes, the trials, and Kelsey’s decades-long fight to keep his sister’s killer behind bars. We’re celebra…
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While most of us were staring at the auroras lighting up our Instagram feeds last year, a small group of analysts at the Space ISAC were focused on something a little less… pretty. Think solar flares. Think sabotage. Think space debris with a grudge. This week, we revisit our story about the watchers who don’t get much attention. Learn about your a…
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At the most recognizable intersection in Colorado Springs, where crashes have been frequent, a statue of a man on a horse will remain. So will people's strong feelings. Then, two brothers who never imagined they'd be farming rye for whiskey. Plus, the Sky Sox are back in Colorado Springs, at least for now. Later, a meaningful hike along Fountain Cr…
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How Do Rising Interest Rates Affect Home Affordability? Rising interest rates have dramatically transformed the Colorado Springs real estate landscape, but contrary to what many believe, this shift brings unexpected advantages for savvy homebuyers. After enduring a frenzied seller's market with multiple offers and prices soaring well above appraisa…
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Jared Polis scraps his pedestrian walkway project, siding with big public backlash to it, and says he’ll chain himself to the Capitol plaza to prevent his own idea’s implementation. Then, FEMA money was meant to help a Colorado city that struggled to clean its water after a wildfire, but now the money’s gone, and the plan is on pause. Plus, the Ind…
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Beneath the waters of Lake Lanier in Georgia lies something far more haunting than fish and tree stumps. We're talking entire towns, graveyards that were never fully relocated, and a history soaked in tragedy. Before it was a popular summer destination, Lake Lanier was the site of a federal project that displaced hundreds of families—many of them B…
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In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer and Tim chat about a wild bear attack, the proposed $29 million foot bridge in Denver, a hidden gem restaurant serving up piping hot meat pockets, a hiking recommendation, the push to rename one of Colorado's iconic peaks (again), and more.By OutThere Colorado
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The state is suing a sheriff’s deputy for using a routine traffic stop to help ICE detain a college student who overstayed her visa. Several Colorado law enforcement agencies are also being investigated. Then, federal funds allocated for school aftercare programs are to be distributed, but schools are still waiting on millions more in federal money…
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Last week we teased Quantum Peak, and this week, we go all in. Carly and Lauren sit down with Julia Brodska, founder of Best Life-ing, and what starts as a casual conversation turns into an unexpectedly powerful journey. We talk trauma, transformation, and yes, Carly cries (again). Julia opens up about her path from rock bottom to leading global he…
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A new pathway for immigrants to live here legally is being proposed by an unlikely source: Republican Congressman Gabe Evans. Then, monsoon season is here, and so is the risk of flash flooding. What can you do to protect yourself? Plus, a scenic competition to get rid of an invasive predator. This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez E…
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What do you get when you cross a marine biologist with a machine learning engineer? Someone who is convinced that humpback whales may have something to say—and that artificial intelligence might be the tool to decode it. This week, we return to a story about interspecies communication, where tech meets tails and signals meet song. Learn about your …
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In 2003, 32-year-old Army veteran Eric Nelams was gunned down in his own driveway in Phenix City, Alabama. Despite connections to a major fraud scheme and clear signs of premeditation, no one has ever been arrested. This week, we share Eric’s story — who he was, what happened, and how his family has spent over two decades fighting for answers. The …
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The Trump administration is trying to force Colorado to keep its coal plants open, over state objections. Then, Denver’s mayor hopes to ask voters for almost a billion dollars in bonds. But it’s already drawing pushback, and comes as the city plans to cut jobs. Plus, how public radio and television plans to stay on the air without federal funds. An…
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Congress has slashed foreign aid and funds for public media. We talk through how Colorado's delegation voted, the politics and ramifications with our Washington, D.C. correspondent Caitlyn Kim. Then, he survived the Aurora movie theater shooting at age 12; now he's sharing his recovery story through music with "Youth on Record." Plus, would a boyco…
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Billionaire Frank McCourt wants to buy TikTok. Not to go viral—but to rewire the web. He says 170 million users could help him turn the Internet into something less addictive… and more democratic. Is that idealism, delusion… or both? As President Trump extends the deadline on the sale of the app, we return to our discussion with Frank McCourt. Lear…
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An estimated 100,000 Coloradans stand to lose health coverage next year amid a 28 percent hike in premiums; Governor Polis holds Congress responsible. We ask about that along with wildfire resources, immigration, and the proposed bridge outside the State Capitol. Then, for Marcus Weaver, surviving the mass shooting inside an Aurora movie theater 13…
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Denver police went to check out a call about fireworks, and shot a man. Then, a local zoo team scopes out condors with drones in the Andes. Plus, the Rockies are on track to lose more games than any other team in over a century. Could a fan boycott change that? And, the Winter Park Jazz Festival is back. This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by …
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With the four-year anniversary of Destiny McClain’s death this week, we wanted to replay this episode to help get the word out. After a night out with friends in July of 2021, 23 year old Destiny McClain was shot as she waited for food at a taco truck outside a nightclub in Phoenix, AZ. Ways to help: Anyone with information is asked to contact Phoe…
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Wildfires churn on Colorado's Western Slope, leaving evacuees to wonder and worry. Then, in a rare move, a paramedic is charged with manslaughter in Boulder. Plus, nurse-turned-comedian Nancy Norton on "playing with your pain." Also, an invitation to "Turn the Page" with David Baron, author of "The Martians." And, Colorado Wonders about how to pron…
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Are you looking for ways to make your home safer or get support with housing costs? Brothers Redevelopment has been serving the Colorado Springs community for years, offering a variety of programs to help residents make essential home improvements. Jason McCullough, Director of Home Modification and Repair Programs at Brothers Redevelopment, shares…
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Wildfires have threatened neighborhoods this week, and closed a national park. You’ll get the info you need on the fires across the state. Then, how summer camps in Colorado manage the risks of fires, floods, and other natural disasters. And, Cirque de Soleil’s stars in Denver now explain what life is like on the road. This episode of Colorado Toda…
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Gov. Jared Polis is pushing back against what he calls President Trump's "reckless tariff policy." Meanwhile, state lawmakers regroup after federal budget cuts and tax changes. Also, hear from a summer camp operator about wildfire and flood safety. Then, we remember Colorado's poet laureate, Andrea Gibson, who died Monday at age 49 of ovarian cance…
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Are you tired of performing? Exhausted from curating the “best version” of yourself—whether online or at church? In this honest and grace-filled episode of the Light + Life Podcast, Liza and Pastor Tim explore the pressure to perform, the pull to present a filtered life, and the freedom of following Jesus without hiding your mess. This conversation…
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Planned Parenthood tells thousands of people it can’t legally serve them anymore. We’ll explain why, and what that means for patients. Then, instead of saving a life, a paramedic in Boulder is charged with manslaughter. Plus, we remember Colorado’s most prominent poet, Andrea Gibson, who died yesterday. And if you see smoke, it may be from wildfire…
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An episode from "Understood: Who Broke the Internet" from CBC podcasts: We were promised a digital utopia. What we got was a pay-to-play hellscape of pop-ups, bots, and algorithmic sludge. Writer and internet contrarian Cory Doctorow charts the internet’s slow descent—from open commons to corporate enclosure—and lays out a path to take it back. Lis…
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In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer and Seth chat about the wildfire that closed a national park, a prehistoric find and a new spot to visit, debunked 'survival' tips, a death at one of the most difficult foot races in the United States, a new mountain town hotel with hot spring access, and more.…
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