Learn how wildlife adapt to winter in the high country. Volunteer naturalists will lead this hike to explore and learn about the different winter strategies employed by wildlife that live year-round in montane and alpine ecosystems. Ski or hiking poles are recommended due to possible icy trail conditions.
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CancelMy Dad taught me how to see: how to notice the sunlight filtering through purple beech leaves, how to lie back and watch clouds scud across the sky. I’m so thankful that I had a guide who knew how to stop and see – and feel and smell and hear – our mysterious (and sometimes intimidating) natural world. It’s something that not everyone knows how to do, or even sees the value in doing, but to me, learning how to marvel at nature is the best gift I ever received. I’d like to share it!
I am a recently retired academic editor who has lived in Boulder County for 55 years. I’m an avid xeriscape and native-plant gardener, and I love exploring our wild lands by foot, bike, and skis.
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