Seth Boster, The Gazette

Seth Boster

The Gazette

Colorado Springs, CO, United States

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  • Pioneer Press

Past articles by Seth:

Mountain bike park returning to former glory this summer in Colorado

The wait is almost over for a return to a beloved mountain bike playground in Colorado. → Read More

Annual fly-fishing film tour coming soon to Colorado

A cinematic feast of fishing is hitting the road in Colorado. → Read More

Chasing stars in rare, dark skies beyond Colorado Springs

FLORISSANT • Out of the bright visitor center and into the night, David Warner asks you to stop. → Read More

Beloved cranes are back in southern Colorado

A favorite seasonal visitor is back in Colorado — and with it, a festival in its honor. → Read More

Happy Trails: Dodge the mud and enjoy Garden of the Gods on this urban path

Foothills Trail This time of year around Colorado Springs, you can expect mud on your favorite trails. While land managers elsewhere on the Front Range close theirs for such conditions — feet and bikes can damage the tread and create costly maintenance — this city’s parks department tends to keep them open. That’s with a request to travel through the mud, rather than going around and potentially… → Read More

'Colorado's Grandest Mile of Scenery': 140 colorful years of a colorful destination

"We imagine Heaven is like this," wrote the Rinkers of Indianapolis. → Read More

While expos struggle elsewhere, Colorado Springs bike swap set for return

Colorado Springs cyclists: Mark your calendars for March 25. → Read More

Trails are getting muddy around Colorado Springs. Here's what to know

It's about time for those hiking boots to get messy. → Read More

A closer look at changes coming to popular Colorado Springs open space

Changes are underway around one of Colorado Springs' most beloved open spaces. → Read More

Ridge through time: Walking with dinosaurs on Denver's edge

MORRISON • The rock is more than 100 million years old. But to Ken Carmody, it never gets old. → Read More

Extreme ski area in Colorado announces plan to add chairlift

From a ridge along Silverton Mountain, skiers have long eyed a steep swath of powdery lines between trees. → Read More

Proposed plan outlines changes to parts of Hanging Lake Trail

One of Colorado's most iconic trails is set for a face-lift. → Read More

Ski bikes, snow bikes — whatever you call them, they're getting around Colorado

Let’s start with some semantics. → Read More

From gritty pioneer days to glossy craft, Colorado's ice industry has come a long way

ENGLEWOOD • Out the door of an industrial zone in this Denver suburb, snow and ice piles up year-round. → Read More

Colorado adds two river stretches to Gold Medal list

Two Colorado river stretches have earned elite status in the fishing world. → Read More

Powder-packed week for Colorado ski areas

Colorado ski country is basking in the glow of a powder-packed week. → Read More

Nordic skiers celebrate new trails in western Colorado

Cross-country skiers in western Colorado are celebrating a new place to play. → Read More

Train returns as alternative way from Denver to ski slopes

A route dodging Interstate 70 traffic is returning to Colorado's ski slopes this winter. → Read More

Discounted state parks pass now available to Coloradans through vehicle registration

With the new year comes a cheaper way to access Colorado's state parks. → Read More

New attraction at historic ski area in Colorado

Colorado's longest-running ski area has opened a new attraction. → Read More