
Sports + Recreation
Yankin' Yer Chain
How 2nd Ave Sports Defied Logic and Dodged Bad Luck on Path to Peak Success Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Andy High and Andy Wingerd How does a half-pint bike repair and swap shop transform into a full-service bike and ski gear mecca crowning the corner of Second Avenue? Forget slick, corporate scalability schemes. Owners Karen and Gary Provencher adopted a totally different tack with 2nd Ave Sports—one that might involve a secretive sock syndicate. Before becoming shop owners...
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Education
Colorado Timberline Academy: Where Education Meets the Wild
A private boarding school blending quality academics and outdoor recreation Article by Kalista Peña | Photography by Andy Wingerd Nestled in the gorgeous Animas Valley, Colorado Timberline Academy (CTA) offers a unique perspective, transforming education through nature. Old Highway 550 runs through the center of campus, a quiet reminder of the property’s rich history. Originally a hot springs resort, the lodging cabins for guests have since become dorms for students. With nature’s playground...
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Entertainment
The Play's the Thing
How Durango's Young Talents Go from Small Town to Big Time Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Rebecca Sloan and Kara Cavalca The Cast: Tim Holt and Erica Holt, co-owners and performers with Soul Penny Circus; Dena Poer, Business & Logistics Manager, Greenlight Creatives; Misha Fristensky, theater technician; Liz Gray, Managing Director, Capital Stage; Kristi Horvath, Director of Venue Operations, Denver Center for the Performing Arts; Mona Wood-Patterson and Charles Ford, Artistic...
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Arts + Culture
A Life Framed by Community
Jack Turner’s journey from ski culture to visual storytelling Article by James Leonard | Photography by Sean Stanley and Divine Windy Boy SU Drum Fifth generation Durango native Jack Turner has been a steady presence in the community for decades, with family roots of 160 years Animas Valley. Known for his boundless energy and deep commitment to place. Turner has spent much of his life creating opportunities for people to connect through shared passions, creativity, and service. Turner’s...
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Home Services
You've earned the view.
Owning a second home should feel like relief when you arrive, not a list of things that didn’t get done while you were gone.Most of the people we work with didn’t start out looking for a new home manager. They started with small frustrations. Missed visits. Vendors who weren’t followed up with. Projects that stalled. Someone who said they’d be there and wasn’t.Elevation Home Management was built for owners who want their home actively managed, not passively checked on.We oversee your...
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Fitness
The Benefits of Pilates Reformer Classes
The Benefits of Reformer Pilates at Pause Studio: Why the Peak Pilates MVe Reformer Elevates Your PracticeReformer Pilates is one of the most effective ways to build strength, improve mobility, and move with greater ease. At Pause Studio, we use the Peak Pilates MVe Reformer—a modern, versatile, studio-grade machine designed to bring you a safe, powerful, and transformative movement experience. Whether you’re new to Pilates or building on an advanced practice, the MVe Reformer delivers results...
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Finance + Legal Services
Why Most Businesses Struggle to Scale—and How the Right Foundation Changes Everything
Many business owners believe growth means more sales. In reality, growth without structure is one of the most common reasons businesses stall—or are forced to move backward when expenses rise, debt piles up, or the unexpected happens.Strong revenue doesn’t always equal strong profit. When cash flow is inefficient, money quietly leaks out through rising expenses, unstructured debt, and reactive tax planning. Over time, these gaps limit how confidently a business can grow.Cash Flow Is More Than...
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Shopping
Get On Your High Horse
New Downtown Boutique Offers Behind-the-Seams Look at How Luxury Western Wear Is Also Sensible Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Andy Wingerd “There’s 64 steps in making a customized hat,” Randy Hughes explains. He removes his own cappuccino-foam colored cowboy hat to explain the processes, from pelt preparation and stitching to brim and body shaping. Hughes’ ability to notice the minutest details was instilled long ago as he trained to become a marine biologist. Starting in...
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Local Services
The Shadow Side of New Year’s Resolutions
Why Resolutions Hit So Hard Around Here Article by Cindy Schmidt | Photography by Andy Wingerd The Shadow Side of New Year’s Resolutions Every January, the San Juans fill with people trying to become better versions of themselves. We work out. We click into our skis for those early season laps, hoping the fresh snow will carry us into a fresher version of who we want to be. On the surface, resolutions look like discipline and motivation. Underneath, something quieter often drives them. ...
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Beauty
Snow, Static, and Split Ends
A Stylist’s Take on Winter Hair in Durango Article by Kerri Willis | Photography by Andy Wingerd Durango winters are stunning: snow-globe mornings, cozy fireplaces, and rebellious hair. The dry air, indoor heat, and freezing temps also create the perfect storm for brittle strands and flyaways. As a stylist, I see winter hair carnage every season, and trust me, it’s preventable. Here’s your cheeky, straight-from-the-chair guide to maintaining healthy winter hair. Hydration is your superpower...
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