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Posts tagged #nature — Page 6
A mix of technical deep-dives, career reflections, and dispatches from the road.
tag: #nature

travelOct 15, 2020· 1 min
Taum Sauk Mountain
The highest point in Missouri at 1,772 feet, reached by an easy paved trail through the ancient St. Francois Mountains.
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travelSep 24, 2020· 1 min
Roosevelt National Forest
1.5 million acres of north-central Colorado mountains, wilderness areas, and alpine trails — one of the most-visited national forests in the country.
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travelSep 20, 2020· 2 min
Red Rocks: Where the Geology Steals the Show
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre near Morrison, Colorado is one of the most striking natural formations in the country — towering sandstone monoliths that happen to double as one of the world's best concert venues.
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travelSep 19, 2020· 2 min
Boulder Falls
A 70-foot waterfall in Boulder Canyon just 11 miles from Boulder — a 100-yard walk to something genuinely dramatic tucked into the canyon walls.
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travelSep 17, 2020· 2 min
St Mary's Glacier
A year-round ice field near Idaho Springs, Colorado — a 1.5-mile hike at 11,000 feet where people ski in August and the alpine lake below is impossibly clear.
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travelSep 15, 2020· 1 min
Inspiration Point Park
A quiet overlook park in the Kansas City area with river views and trails through cedar bluffs — one of those places locals keep to themselves.
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travelAug 13, 2020· 1 min
Parkville Parks & Recreation
A charming historic town on the Missouri River with riverfront parks, a nature sanctuary, and a downtown that actually delivers on its small-town character promise.
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travelAug 12, 2020· 1 min
Line Creek Trail
A paved multi-use greenway through the Kansas City Northland, following Line Creek through wooded corridors with a small waterfall tucked inside.
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travelAug 3, 2020· 1 min
Horseshoe Lake
A 1927 Canada goose sanctuary near St. Louis that grew into one of Illinois most important wildlife refuges, now hosting up to 150,000 geese each winter.
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