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Mountain Gazette was founded in 1966 as the original outdoor magazine. Mountain Gazette has welcomed the likes of Edward Abbey, Hunter S. Thompson, and more to their pages. The Mountain Gazette archive is available in audiobook format for the first time. Learn more at MountainGazette.com
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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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The Morning Mountain

The Colorado Springs Gazette

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Morning Mountain is here to make your news easier. The weekly podcast, hosted by Jackson Bailey and Xavey Bzdek, wraps all the most interesting stories from the Colorado Springs Gazette.
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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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Did you know that Patagonia – yes, that Patagonia – has a venture capital arm? If you didn’t, now you do. Tin Shed Ventures is the VC arm of Patagonia, and it invests in startups that provide, or aim to provide, systemic and globally scalable solutions for the land, water, air, and biodiversity. The fund is behind companies you may know, such as Tr…
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Editor’s Note: In this episode of the GearJunkie Podcast, we sit down with Bureo Co-Founder & CEO David Stover. Bureo converts plastic ocean pollution into recycled fibers and consumer goods, with major partners like Patagonia, Trek Bikes, Costa Sunglasses, and more. Whether he was surfing, free-diving, swimming, you name it — David Stover kept fin…
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Climbing has changed a lot since Chris Sharma came on the scene over two decades ago. Now in his early 40s, Sharma has born witness to an entire generation of climbers come up, including his co-guest on today’s GearJunkie Podcast, 23-year-old pro climber Drew Ruana. In a wide-ranging conversation guest-hosted by GearJunkie’s Seiji Ishii, the young …
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Editor’s Note: In this edition of the GearJunkie Podcast, we sit down with the Co-Founder and CEO of Athletic Brewing, Bill Shufelt, to learn about the brand’s early days and what led him to take an early interest in the then-dormant category. Before Athletic Brewing Company, Bill Shufelt worked long hours at a hedge fund. He spent his days in the …
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Hunting big cats can be controversial — just ask GearJunkie Hunt & Fish Editor Rachelle Schrute. In a recent opinion piece, Schrute took infamous big-cat hustler and CEO of Big Cat Rescue, Carole Baskin, to task over her statements and documented “fallacies” surrounding the topic. In her open letter, Schrute attempts to correct misunderstanding and…
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Spanning numerous owners, iterations, and identities, Mountain Gazette has had quite a run since its founding in the 1960s. But in recent years, it’s definitively entered its modern renaissance under the guidance and wordcraft of owner/Editor-in-Chief Mike Rogge. Celebrating all things outdoors, the sizable magazine prioritizes art, photography, hu…
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Adam cracks open a bottle of bourbon with Ray Walker, founder of Saint Cloud. Ray talks about Saint Cloud’s humble beginnings, his early days in the wine-making business, and how he’s rebranding bourbon with Saint Cloud. Adam finds out how to taste, smell, and appreciate his drinks, and finally gets clarity on the difference between whiskey and bou…
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Join us this week on Mountain Gazette Library for a captivating conversation with Ingrid Backstrom—an accomplished pro skier, talented writer, and dedicated mom. Explore the delicate balance of athleticism and creativity, the empowering nature of self-expression, and Ingrid's remarkable journey in both the realm of sports and motherhood. Tune in fo…
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Join us this week on Mountain Gazette Library as we chat with Ingrid Backstrom, a pro skier, writer, and mom. Discover the art of balancing athleticism and creativity, the strength in self-expression, and her inspiring journey in sports and motherhood. Tune in for a glimpse into the world of action sports, writing, and juggling family life.…
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In this week's episode of Mountain Gazette Library, join us for an insightful conversation with Doug Schnitzspahn, a seasoned freelance writer and editor deeply entrenched in the realms of print media and the outdoors. We delve into the evolution of print media, gaining valuable insights and exploring the joy that stems from heartfelt work. Tune in…
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Join us this week on Mountain Gazette Library as we talk to Doug Schnitzspahn, a seasoned freelance writer and editor deeply rooted in print media and the outdoors. Gain insights into the evolution of print media and the joy of passionate, heartfelt work. Tune in for a peek into the world of print media and the great outdoors!…
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On this episode of Mountain Gazette Library, join us for an inspiring conversation with Peter Kray—a multi-award-winning writer, avid skier, and passionate outdoor enthusiast. Uncover the exhilarating blend of skiing, writing, and adventure that has defined Peter's journey. Tune in for a captivating experience that will ignite your adventurous spir…
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In this episode of Mountain Gazette Library, we're joined by Emily Tidwell, a remarkable freelance adventure photographer whose work has graced the platforms of renowned brands like Redbull, Patagonia, and our very own Mountain Gazette! Dive into Emily's world and explore her captivating photography on Instagram @emily_tidwell_photo. Tune in for an…
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Join us this week on Mountain Gazette Library for a compelling conversation with Emily Tidwell, a freelance adventure photographer renowned for her work with brands like Redbull, Patagonia, and of course, Mountain Gazette. Get an inside look into the captivating world of photographic storytelling and adventure seeking!…
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What does it mean to be a B Corp? Adam sits down with former GearJunkie editor Sam Anderson to discuss his deep dive on Benefit Corporations, what it means to receive a B Corp certification, and why some companies aren’t recertifying — and why it doesn’t mean what you might think. With the story of Chris King, a bicycle component manufacturer, Sam …
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Recorded before the recent Bob Iger news, in this episode we discuss Efteling's new attraction, DLP's weird nighttime spectacular, and one of our favourites, Treasure Planet - why it failed, and why we love it so much. Go subscribe to Jack! @World of Thrills Intro/Outro Music by Epidemic Sound Follow us on socials, @HyperionGazette on everything! Y…
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View the video version of this episode on YouTube! Just search Hyperion Gazette! In this emergency episode of the Hyperion Gazette podcast, Isaac and Jack have a chat about Bob Chapek's departure, his legacy, why he failed, and Bob Iger's return to the Walt Disney Company. Go subscribe to Jack! @World of Thrills Intro/Outro Music by Epidemic Sound …
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In this week's episode of The Morning Mountain, hosts Jackson and Xavey talk about the failed "red wave" that was anticipated for the 2022 Midterm Election and the results of ballot measures. They also share advice from firefighters and discuss one of the latest health concerns for children in Colorado.…
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In this week's episode of The Morning Mountain, host Xavey Bzdek highlights "Colorado's 462 faces of fentanyl," a story that shares the lives of fentanyl victims. He also discusses using AI to predict and measure wildfires and a reminds listeners to use The Gazette's voter guide to make educated decisons in the midterm election next week.…
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Well hello. It's a been a weird few years hasn't it? Here's the relaunch of Hyperion Gazette with Season 3, in a brand new format. Meet Jack, our new co-host. Together, we discuss Disney 100, and then move onto Space Mountain at Disneyland Paris. I hope you enjoy it. Jack: @WorldofThrills Isaac: @HyperionGazette…
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In this week's episode of Morning Mountain, hosts Xavey Bzdek and Jackson Bailey discuss the story of a mother who's sexual assault trauma from her time in the military was used against her during a battle over the care for her children. Also featured is a story about a stranded hiker that was rescued after being spotted by a passenger on a train.…
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This episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast takes a dive into what it means for Colorado to be part of the country's 'nuclear sponge.' It also covers the extinct Colorado cheetah and how this species' lasting impact can still be seen today. Written by: Spencer McKee Produced by: Sam SchoeneckerBy OutThere Colorado, Spencer McKee
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This episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast dives into two different stories about the state's largest living organism – the aspen. First, we look at Colorado's claim of being home to the largest living aspen grove, thus largest living organism, on the planet. Next, we look at how these stunning trees are so fragile. Hosted by Spencer McKee Writt…
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