Mountain Women Magazine – The Entrepreneur Issue

In honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, we have released an inspirational issue on Women Entrepreneurs and the ladies who are out there hustling every day. This is our 8th Issue and inside the beautiful cover image captured by Kait Simek @KaitandBeyond you will discover stories about remarkable women entrepreneurs, makers, story tellers and more. To read, you can click the cover … Continue reading Mountain Women Magazine – The Entrepreneur Issue

Nikki LaRochelle – Mother, Artist, Athlete and a commentator for the 2026 Olympic Broadcasting Services

Hours before the chairlifts start turning, Nikki LaRochelle has already done a few laps. If she’s training for a competition, there’s a chance she’s climbed and descended 10,000 vertical feet before most people have had breakfast. The 38-year-old Breckenridge local never thought that uphill racing would be her forte, but she’s won numerous ski competitions in which gravity was, for the most part, not on … Continue reading Nikki LaRochelle – Mother, Artist, Athlete and a commentator for the 2026 Olympic Broadcasting Services

GAIASCOPE – Art that will change the way you see the world

In 2022 fine artist, Brooke Einbender, a.k.a. “Mindbender Art,” displayed a vibrant new way to experience art in Telluride’s spectacular outdoor spaces. This public art and NFT project featured large-scale installations of reclaimed doors layered with cutting-edge tech and interactive experiences. We caught up with her recently and discovered a mind-blowing project that has come to fruition. PRESENTING GAIASCOPE – the way you see the world … Continue reading GAIASCOPE – Art that will change the way you see the world

Women of WinterWonderWomen

by Scotty Stoughton WinterWonderWomen debuted during the Steamboat stop of WinterWonderGrass 2019. But why is it a part of WinterWonderGrass and how did it come about? I’ve been in the bluegrass scene since I was 19 years old and it’s a predominantly male genre, as is most of music, and over the course of 17 years, I’ve watched badass women trickling into this scene, and … Continue reading Women of WinterWonderWomen

Red Dirt Girl – Eunika Rogers

by Joy Martin Mountain communities world wide tend to attract seekers, those who long to find their place, a place to plant roots, cultivate character and build community. These thin-aired destinations are thick with homesick wanderers, drunk on the scent of pine trees, powder days, river ether and (potentially) craft beer. While it’s crazy hard to find housing in a high-altitude hamlet, it’s surprisingly easy … Continue reading Red Dirt Girl – Eunika Rogers