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  2. Wilderness-acquired diarrhea - Wikipedia

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    The onset usually occurs within the first week of return from the field, but may also occur at any time while hiking. [citation needed] Most cases begin abruptly and usually result in increased frequency, volume, and weight of stool. Typically, a hiker experiences at least four to five loose or watery bowel movements each day.

  3. Rabbit Ears Pass - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit Ears Pass offers one of the best places to snowmobile in all of Northwest Colorado. Summer activities on the pass include the increasingly popular "Run Rabbit Run" 50 mile or 100 mile trail run. The area offers many car camping spots and hiking trails. One of the most popular summer sports to take place on the pass is road biking.

  4. Summer travel guide to Aspen, Colorado: Where to eat, where ...

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    Your summer vacation destination has been decided: Aspen, Colorado, home to the great outdoors, great food and more.

  5. Continental Divide Trail - Wikipedia

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    At mile number 369 in Colorado for north-bound hikers, Twin Lakes is the first town in Colorado located on the CDT and is a rest and resupply center. Mount Elbert and Mount Massive. Colorado's highest peaks are near the CDT. Grays Peak. The highest summit on the CDT has an elevation of 14,278 feet (4,352 m) Grand Lake.

  6. Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado River bisects the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area and forms the northern boundary of the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness as it winds its way through Horsethief and Ruby canyons. The river itself is not a part of the wilderness, however floaters are able to hike up many of the main canyons of the area including Rattlesnake ...

  7. Cheyenne Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park opened in October 2006 and is the only state park located in El Paso County. There are 28 miles (45 km) [ 3 ] of trails throughout the park which are open to hikers and bikers. Dogs and horses are not permitted on the trails in order to keep the surrounding ecosystems intact and to avoid disturbing the ground-nesting birds that reside ...

  8. Hiker on office retreat rescued after being left behind by ...

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    A man who was left behind on a Colorado mountain while on hiking retreat with coworkers was rescued by emergency services. The man, who has not been named, was part of a group of 15 people hiking ...

  9. Colorado low - Wikipedia

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    A Colorado low is a low-pressure area that forms in southeastern Colorado or northeastern New Mexico, typically in the winter. After forming, the system moves across the Great Plains . [ 1 ] Colorado lows can produce heavy wintry precipitation , and have a general east to northeast movement, impacting regions as far north as Winnipeg and as far ...