Wildlife & Nature
Kyle Patterson could give specific examples to show how this is one of the strangest summers in Rocky Mountain National Park. Instead, she recommends you travel back in time, at least a month. Pretend it's June, instead of July.
That's how visitors, especially hikers, should approach the park this year: Most everything in the park is at least a month behind schedule in terms of the snow, and the resulting runoff. Full story ...
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