06/12/2017
Chimney Gulch Trail at Lookout Mountain
Chimney Gulch Trail at Lookout Mountain
Denver Art Museum
I made it through three seasons of The Walking Dead before I tapped out. Don’t get me wrong, I love zombies. I love survivalism. I particularly love stories about societal breakdowns and how people thrive or fail in a nihilistic new environment. The problem with the aforementioned television series is that it’s got one of the most […]
Before moving to Colorado, I only had access to smoking flower as a form of consumption, unless I wanted to attempt my own edibles. Now, I have the freedom to choose from all sorts of consumption methods, and I’ve had time to experiment with them all, in order to find out what works best for […]
Warm nights in the city.
Getting out of the city for a run is not always easy. That’s why it is important to know your options when it comes to running in Denver. Below are my top three places to run in Denver. The Classic: Washington Park Washington Park has been a Denver favorite for years. With two lakes, a […]
In step with Denver’s give-back personality, our breweries do not fall short in carrying a tradition to contribute. Call To Arms brewing is no exception to this rule, and this month, they are doing their part in their event: Hops for Humanity. Over the month of June, Call To Arms is tapping 17 special brews—all, […]
Last ride at Elitch Gardens
Sophia T. Bohall grew up on the east coast outside of Washington, D.C., in Clarksville, Maryland. Although she was raised in a metropolitan area she craved a more laid back environment so after graduating High School she jetted off to Arizona State University (ASU), “I only applied to colleges where you could wear flip-flops year […]
Full bloom at Civic Center Park.