A Colorado native, Nate Wilde has been severely addicted to rock music for nearly his entire life. He was the guy that would hang out backstage after concerts in hopes of meeting his heroes, and many times he’d won the tickets off the radio. Not only has Nate been rocking the airwaves for upwards of 14 years, he’s also a rock journalist and has interviewed and photographed countless bands, artists, comedians, and actors. When he’s not talking about music, he’s most likely either attending a concert, playing guitar, or creating pen and ink portraits of his favorite rockers.
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Beautiful Estes Park Colorado Home is a Rock Climber’s Dream
A home for sale in Estes Park, Colorado is nestled against the Lumpy Ridge rock formation; a rock climber’s dream.
See Inside a Colorado Doomsday Preppers Show
Take a virtual tour of a show that took place in Colorado specifically for doomsday preppers.
Wolf Attack: First to Be Reported Since Colorado’s Reintroduction
A report of an attack from one of Colorado’s newly-introduced wolves is the first since the reintroduction effort was put into effect.
Why Are Four Colorado Gas Stations on a ‘Do Not Stop’ List?
Truckers have distributed a list of places that aren’t recommended for their fellow drivers to stop, including four locations in Colorado.
The Lottery + its Role in Improving Colorado’s Outdoor Playground
Learn about an organization that specializes in maintaining and expanding Colorado’s outdoor playground and is able to do so because of revenue from lottery tickets.
What Are the Penalties of Faking a Service Animal in Colorado?
Because of their purpose, service animals are allowed almost everywhere, but there are penalties in Colorado for misrepresenting one of these pets.
Your Kids Will Love Visiting Colorado’s Tiny Town and Railroad
Check out one of Morrison, Colorado’s most affordable kid-friendly attractions, Tiny Town and Railroad.
Colorado History: Isabella Bird’s Rocky Mountain Adventure
Just prior to Colorado’s statehood, a woman named Isabella Bird documented her story of traveling through the state and became a cultural icon.
Doll Enthusiasts: Put this Expo on Your Colorado Bucket List
See what you may have missed at Colorado’s 2024 Toy and Doll Supershow.
If these Walls Could Talk: Colorado’s Iconic A-Frame Lounge
An iconic a-frame building just off of Colorado’s I-76 has seen a lot of action since being built in 1964, but some speculate that its days are numbered.
Should Colorado Become a Hot Spot for Filming TV and Movies?
There’s no doubt that Colorado’s natural beauty would serve as an excellent backdrop for a movie or TV show, but how beneficial would it be for the state?
20 Out-of-the-Box Ideas to Repurpose Vacant Colorado Stores
Vacant big-box stores, grocery stores, and other large, abandoned buildings can be found throughout Colorado and have the potential to be repurposed into any number of things.