
Stina Sieg
Western Slope Reporter at Colorado Public Radio
Western Slope reporter at Colorado Public Radio. Formerly KJZZ and WNCW. One of my favorite things is people telling me what they love. And the desert, forever
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2 weeks ago |
kuow.org | Stina Sieg
One of Colorado's oldest ski-lift is retiring, but first a celebrationWhen the Segundo ski lift in Colorado was first installed, Dwight Eisenhower was in the White House and candy bars cost a nickel. It's finally being replaced, but not before a big retirement party.
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2 weeks ago |
npr.org | Stina Sieg
One of Colorado's oldest ski lifts is retiring, but first a celebration When the Segundo ski lift in Colorado was first installed, Dwight Eisenhower was in the White House and candy bars cost a nickel. It's finally being replaced, but not before a big retirement party.
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1 month ago |
durangoherald.com | Stina Sieg
Resort would boast highest ski lift in North America Copper Mountain Report is looking to build the highest lift in North America while adding 500 acres to its ski area on the eastern face of Jaques Peak as well as the east and north faces of Rose Mountain. In plans submitted to the U.S. Forest Service, the proposed new lift, currently named Jaques East, would spirit skiers and boarders for more than a mile up the peak, ending at above 13,100 feet in elevation.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
wbur.org | Stina Sieg
Hike up a mountain to witness the world's longest trackway of dinosaur footprintsOctober 08, 2024Stina Sieg, Colorado Public RadioThe U.S. Forest Service recently purchased land in Ouray, Colorado, which contains the longest continuous trackway of dinosaur footprints in the world. Colorado Public Radio's Stina Sieg takes a hike to see the prints with the man who discovered them decades ago. This segment airs on October 8, 2024. Audio will be available after the broadcast.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
wbur.org | Stina Sieg
The world's longest trackway of dinosaur footprints are just a hike awaySeptember 03, 2024Stina Sieg, Colorado Public RadioThe U.S. Forest Service recently purchased land in Ouray, Colorado, that contains the longest continuous trackway of dinosaur footprints in the world. Colorado Public Radio's Stina Sieg takes a hike to see the prints with the man who discovered them decades ago. This segment airs on September 3, 2024. Audio will be available after the broadcast.
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