Since Tuesday is expected to be the hottest day of the year for southern Colorado, it's more important than ever to find ways to keep yourself and your home cool.
As Colorado Springs broke a 68-year-old temperature record on Sunday, city officials warned residents about the elevated potential for illness, injury and property damage.
One of yoga’s many selling points is the ability to do it anywhere.
Practice your postures at the airport, work, your living room, by a waterfall, under the stars, in a box canyon. Or how about trying one of the many classes being offered this summer around the Pikes Peak region? Camel pose in the grass under the sun is a much different animal than camel pose in a studio. Most classes are for all levels and donation based.
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Hot Yoga at Indigo: all levels, 8:30 a.m. Sundays starting June 6, Ventana Park and Cumberland Green Park on alternating Sundays, Fountain, donation-based;