Going to get into that in a few minutes. Right now, marty joins us. I think one of my favorite parts of the game is when they showed the sunset over the mountains last night. It was terrific. It was beautiful. It was, and one of the reasons we have so much color in the sky is that lost solar fire out there near meeker, 2000acre fire. Jeff hall with this image posted to our Facebook Page. A lot of smoke in the area, and it provided tremendous color here yesterday. Robin with this yesterday evening. Even though we didnt have very many clouds, we had ton of color because theres so much smoke in the air. Temperatures in the 50s to mid 60s this morning. Visibility great over the front range. It continues to be quite low around burlington. We were socked in yesterday. We are again today. We have foggy, hazy conditions over parts of eastern colorado. This morning that will be gone by 9 30. We move into the 70s this afternoon. Now, the thing youre going to kick up out of the northeast and come
Bears and humans have long had to coexist. But living in bear country without harm to our ursine neighbors has taken on more urgency as the human population has grown. Local photographer Rick Spitzer has.
As the weather warms, bears are becoming more active in the area, and they’re hungry. A hungry bear will eat just about anything, and they’ll find it just about anywhere they can. That means raiding.
Q: How long have you lived in the valley and what brought you here? A: My husband and I moved to the valley 15 years ago to be close to the ski slopes and close.
Five years ago, Katie Dolan found a mountain lion cub in her backyard in Wolcott. The animal was on the verge of death, orphaned and struggling to find food. Dolan said in inquiring about possible.