Grizzly bears in Colorado? Alligator wrestling? Things to do each season? The OutThere Colorado Podcast covers a wide range of important topics related to outdoor recreation in Colorado. Follow along as we explore the natural playground of the Centennial State.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | SportsNews |
This episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast takes a dive into what it means for Colorado to be part of the country's 'nuclear sponge.' It also covers the extinct Colorado cheetah and how this species' lasting impact can still be seen today. more
This episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast dives into two different stories about the state's largest living organism – the aspen. First, we look at Colorado's claim of being home to the largest living aspen grove, thus largest living organism, on... more
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, host Spencer McKee chats with Gopalkrishna Gandhi, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, about how his grandfather might view the world today. Also discussed are Gopalkrishna's views on conservation, the Co... more
This episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast covers the host Spencer McKee's climb up what's considered to be Colorado's most dangerous standard fourteener route. It also digs into how many fourteeners there are and why the answer to that question i... more
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The information shared is interesting and I have learned a few new things about my state. One things that drives me crazy is transplants changing the names of our towns. Much of Colorado was part of Mexico, if the name looks Spanish it is pronounced as Spanish. Pueblo, Buena Vista and Del Norte are examples of names that suddenly changed when Californians started showing up.
I’ve subscribed to the newsletter and it’s one of the only ones I read from top to bottom. Remembered this podcast I had listened to a few years ago and that I was sad there was only a few episodes and it seemed to end. Realized they were by the same dude and it all made sense. So surprised to have new content here. Spencer’s the real deal in Colorado news and history. I’ve told all my explorers in other states to check it out if they want some great information about Colorado.
Great content but Spencer sounds a bit breathless here and there, distracting from the subject details. Maybe stick to writing and let someone else read?
I LOVE this podcast!!!! So glad you’re back Spencer!!!
Excellent podcast. It’s great that you are back Spencer. Your style is superb.
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