Summit County’s shift from winter to summer mecca is well underway, with dried-out trails beckoning people to the backcountry. As residents and visitors plan their overnight trips, officials and wildlife volunteers are urging them to.
National forest stewards in Colorado’s High Country have simple advice for recreationists pining to hike and bike this time of year: just wait. Spring snowmelt means trails have never been messier as high-elevation areas like.
Nicole Miller has been named publisher for Summit Daily News after serving as the paper’s editor since May 2019. She will continue to oversee the news division as editor-in-chief, and the Summit Daily is actively.
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As skateboarding makes its debut at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in Japan, a Summit County local is all in on helping to bring the sport to the Paralympics as well.
Daniel Gale, co-founder of Adaptive Action Sports, is a member of the American contingent taking the initial steps to bring para skateboarding to, he hopes, the 2024 or 2028 Paralympics.
Gale, husband of Adaptive Action Sports co-founder and Paralympic medalist Amy Purdy, has worked with the X Games and Dew Tour to host para skateboarding events. He is now a member of a 10-person USA Skateboarding Subcommittee dedicated to getting skateboarding into the Paralympic Games.