Colorado s New Belgium Brewing has released a new Fat tire brew that could make beer lovers more conscious of climate change.
Called Torched Earth, the limited-edition ale is made from smoke-tainted water, dandelions and drought-tolerant grains – the last ingredients that may survive a warming world.
According to New Belgium Brewing, this beer was developed to inspire the 70% of Fortune 500 companies who do not have a real climate plan to make one now.
Beer drinkers can purchase two four-packs of 16-ounce cans for $39.99, but the company says all profits are going to the Protect Our Winters (POW) organization.
Colorado s New Belgium Brewing has released a new Fat tire brew that could make beer lovers more conscious of climate change
For the Aspen Times Weekly
The Taos Pueblo, which lies on the north boundary of town, was built somewhere between 1000 and 1450 A.D. and is considered to be one ofthe oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States.
Courtesy Taos Ski Valley
You’ll cross over the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, which lies about 600 feet above the river, before arriving in downtown Taos.
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The view heading north on Highway 285 just past Alamosa, looking at Methodist Mountain, on the way home from Taos.
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Over the past year, I felt like I was existing among two conflicting realities of travel enthusiasts: those who still went and those who sorely stayed home.
Patagonia, Protect Our Winters (POW), and Hilary Hutcheson teamed up to produce a new film titled “Drop.” The film follows the drop of water from its source in the Rockies of Montana, to its final destination in the Pacific Ocean.
Read more about the film, and find ways to view it, here.
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Mountain Dew Will Pay for Your Outdoor Activity Pass This Summer
Mountain Dew is fueling your outdoor adventure with an Outdoor Stimulus.
The soft drink brand is offering to reimburse you $25 towards your pass or license for outdoor activities this year. We re giving away $1 million in prizes to celebrate the great outdoors, Mountain Dew says at its website.
All you have to do to qualify to win is visit DewOutdoorStimulus.com and upload or scan a photo of your 2020/2021 outdoor pass. If you re selected, you can choose a $25 gift certificate or choose to give the amount away to a selected outdoor organization.