by Whitney Schuettpelz | Jul 11, 2019 | Adventure, Colorado, Feral
We are thrilled to work with a Berkeley neighborhood partner on something truly unique. This one is for our neighbors. FERAL x FlyteCo Brewing is proud to launch the FERAL Highlander, a piney pale ale. Available only at FlyteCo Brewing. Join us for a release party...
by Whitney Schuettpelz | Jul 10, 2019 | Advocacy, Colorado, Feral
Time to get nerdy! With two wolf sightings reported by Colorado Parks and Wildlife this week, it’s as good a time as any to talk about America’s most revered (and by some, hated) predator. For our July installment of the Outdoor Nerds Unite Speaker...
by Jimmy Funkhouser | Jul 1, 2019 | Advice, Camping, Colorado, Feral
Where Are You Legally Required to Use a Bear Canister in Colorado? The short answer, Maroon Bells Wilderness and Rocky Mountain National Park. But the specifics are a little more nuanced than that. It is generally advisable to have a bear canister any time you plan...
by Whitney Schuettpelz | Jun 4, 2019 | Adventure, Advice, Colorado, Feral
Are you looking for great hikes near Idaho Springs, Colorado? Start here! This is our go-to list of the best hikes that are the perfect length for a solid day on the trail and feature alpine lakes, fishing, wildlife, ancient trees, and insane views. 1. Herman Lake...
by Whitney Schuettpelz | May 22, 2019 | Adventure, Advice, Camping, Colorado, Feral
Are you looking for a great weekend backpacking trip in Colorado? Start here! This is our go-to list of the best backpacking trips that are the perfect length for 2 to 3 days and feature alpine lakes, fishing, wildlife, wildflowers, and waterfalls. 1. Chicago Lakes...
by Jimmy Funkhouser | Jul 4, 2018 | Adventure, Colorado, Feral
Step 1. Store them somewhere safe until next year. Our state is burning you nit. Link: Interactive Map of Colorado Fire Bans by County