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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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In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer and Seth chat about the 'new life' of a ski area, a predator that's being cloned, a brutal coyote attack, hiking reservations on a private 14er, our 2025 bucket lists, and more.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado podcast, Spencer and Seth chat about outdoorsy spots to be thankful for this Thanksgiving, big snow that's set to hit the state, the death of a Colorado legend, a housing report that predicts new 'million dollar' cities in Colorado, changes that might be coming to a popular Colorado spot, & more.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer and Seth chat about Hunter S. Thompson, ski country updates for the 2024-2025 winter season, a big change coming for a tiny Colorado mountain town, a new trail on Pikes Peak, and more.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer chats about an odd rescue situation on a 14,505-foot peak, an even odder case of alleged insurance fraud, pronghorns getting killed on the Eastern Plains, the death of a mountain lion near an elementary school, and an update related to recreation marijuana sales in Colorado Springs.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer chats about how Colorado voted during the recent election period (including on the mountain lion ban and weed sales in Colorado Springs), a major motion picture that was filmed in Colorado, wolf movement, a notable snowstorm, a new rule for drivers, the potential for another Buc-ee's, and more.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer and Seth chat about all sorts of Colorado-related topics, from the late start to ski season to a swamp dwelling species to the e-bike debate, and more. Plus, this episode includes tips on winter survival gear and coverage of a few top headlines, including a missing teen who was last seen at a national park and a string of break-ins at luxury homes. Questions? Comments? Concerns? Shoot us an email at info@outtherecolorado.com.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer McKee and Seth Boster chat about Alferd Packer's potential innocence, Spencer's trip to an awesome new music venue, a pro athlete facing a potential fine for cutting a switchback, how an Everest mishap landed a young mountaineer in Colorado, the upcoming ski season, Colorado-based horror movies, and more. Question? Comments? Concerns? Shoot us an email at info@outtherecolorado.com.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer McKee chats with Christian Beckwith, veteran alpinist and climbing historian, about the US Army's iconic 10th Mountain Division. Topics discussed range from how the 10th's need for mountain combat gear influenced a lot of the outdoor recreation gear still used today to how a seemingly impossible 10th Mountain Division mission in treacherous terrain changed the course of World War II. Christian Beckwith is the host of the Ninety-Pound Rucksack podcast, which provides a deeper dive into the topic of the 10th Mountain Division. Listen to Christian's podcast through all major podcast providers.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer chats about a recent trip to Montana, a fatality that occurred on a Colorado gold mine tour, a big snowstorm that's expected in upcoming days, a disturbing case unfolding on the Western Slope, and more. Note: Due to the graphic nature of two news stories covered in this episode, listener discretion is advised. Questions? Comments? Concerns? Ideas? Shoot us an email at info@outtherecolorado.com.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer and Sam discuss Breckenridge's brief name change, cloud seeding, the proposed mountain lion hunting ban (and a lion recently killed with a shovel), and Colorado's 'most dangerous' cities. Questions, comments, ideas, concerns? Shoot us an email at info@outtherecolorado.com.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer and Sam discuss a wide range of topics starting with a trip to Fort Collins and the much-hyped Buc-ee's gas station before moving on to a lesser-known Colorado cannibal, a famous bear getting killed on livestream, a scary wolf situation, and more. Due to the graphic nature of the bear killing and the cannibal chat, listener discretion is advised. Questions, comments, ideas, concerns? Shoot us an email at info@outtherecolorado.com.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer and Sam chat about recent snow, a death that occurred on a Colorado 14er, a rock star who got his dog snatched by a coyote, bear activity and hibernation, & more. If you've got questions, comments, or ideas, contact us at info@outtherecolorado.com.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer and Sam chat about a missing hiker case, the presence of nuclear weapons in Colorado, a controversial wild horse round-up, a heroic 12-year-old, and more. Enjoy! Feel free to shoot us an email at info@outtherecolorado.com with questions, feedback, comments, and more.
Welcome to the revamped OutThere Colorado Podcast. This one is all about a recent wildfire arson case, two scary crime sprees that took place in national parks, a drop in fourteener use (plus most crowded and least crowded peaks), and updates on Colorado wolves. Questions? Comments? Concerns? Ideas? Contact us at info@outtherecolorado.com Hosts: Spencer McKee & Sam Schoenecker
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 Schoenecker
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 Written by Seth Boster Produced by Sam Schoenecker
This episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast covers the host Spencer McKee's climb up what's considered to be Colorado's most dangerous standard fourteener route. It also digs into how many fourteeners there are and why the answer to that question isn't as straightforward as it seems. Written and hosted by Spencer McKee Produced by Sam Schoenecker
This episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast covers elk rut, how mountains can grow and shrink, why jetpacks might mean safer outdoor recreation, and how gene therapy could impact mountaineering. If you'd like to contact our team, we can be reached at info@outtherecolorado.com.
This episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast covers three topics that are inherently disturbing. Because of that, listener discretion is advised. The first topic takes a look at why it's so difficult to get an accurate death toll for the Great Pueblo Flood of 1921. The second story covers an unlikely rescue that may have saved a killer. In the third portion of this podcast, we cover the story of a woman that is believed to have been feeding bears from her mountain town home and how that led to tragedy.
This episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast covers the state's tarantula migration, a shocking 14er speed record, and whether or not the invasive Burmese python species will reach Colorado.
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Joan Panzella

Hi! Responding to "complaining" (Outdoor Colorado's word) out-of-towners who looked for an outdoor adventure *without* knowing there was lots of risk and inconvenience should do lots of research before they visit CO. Colorado, like most of Europe does not treat their wilderness areas and their linking vehicular roads that are open to the public as if they were part of a theme park. As it is, way too much accommodation in recent years in our state and federal parks in CO has actually led to this confusion with tourists. In meeting the tourism industry (tourists) more than half-way, has, in my opinion, let tourists fantasize as to how effortless and risk-free being in the wilderness is. The tourism industry should help out. Not to demean the tourists, but to emphasize to them that by educating themselves about their destinations within the state, (with the online or brick-and-mortar tourist agency assisting), they can then be *totally honest* with themselves as to what risks and inconv

Apr 8th
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