Marina Egorov – The Bag and Pack Shop, Vail, Colorado
The last week of June this year is prime for summer activities. Who could believe that last year this time we still had snow falling up here in Vail?
The Gore Range has myriads of hikes to offer. The Missouri Lakes-Fancy pass loop off Homestake Road is great for some historic background, gorgeous views and a full day adventure. Alternatively, Lake Constantine in the Holy Cross wilderness is great if wildflowers and some mid-afternoon fishing are what your're after. No matter your adventure, a great accessory to throw into your pack is one of Grand Trunk's hammocks. Lightweight and packable, you will be the envy of all when you arrive at your alpine lake or flowery meadow and park off for a nap in one of these babies.
For those planning on some camping adventures to enjoy the late daylight of summer, make sure to heed fire bans across Colorado and many US states. Extremely hot weather and lack of rain have made conditions dry and dangerous. Time to crack out your Jetboil or enjoy packed, cold lunches - there won't be any roasted brats in the wilderness for a while! Further info on fire restrictions in Eagle County here.
Make sure to enjoy the many markets our region has to offer. On Saturday morning, visit the Edwards Farmer's Market on Edwards Corner for some delicious breakfast choices from local food vendors. Browse the fresh produce and local craftmanship, before heading to Minturn Market for a snack and a more artsy themed market. Both running from 9.30am until lunchtime, these markets will make for a fun diversion.
But, Sunday belongs to Vail's famous Farmer's Market. Offering selections of produce from all over the state, you can stock up on cherries, spinach, snap peas, peaches and more. Why not ride your bike into town (make sure to lock it somewhere before entering the market area as it tends to crowd up quick!) or walk the dog in (leashes are a MUST) and spend a leisurely time sampling goods from divine avocado salad dressing to Hawaiian wafer snacks. Not to be missed are Maggie's "Magpies" fresh pies (out of this world) and Kirby Cosmo's whole turkey leg - you have to see it to believe it!
Plenty to choose from in Vail this summer... make sure you are part of it.
The last week of June this year is prime for summer activities. Who could believe that last year this time we still had snow falling up here in Vail?
The Gore Range has myriads of hikes to offer. The Missouri Lakes-Fancy pass loop off Homestake Road is great for some historic background, gorgeous views and a full day adventure. Alternatively, Lake Constantine in the Holy Cross wilderness is great if wildflowers and some mid-afternoon fishing are what your're after. No matter your adventure, a great accessory to throw into your pack is one of Grand Trunk's hammocks. Lightweight and packable, you will be the envy of all when you arrive at your alpine lake or flowery meadow and park off for a nap in one of these babies.
For those planning on some camping adventures to enjoy the late daylight of summer, make sure to heed fire bans across Colorado and many US states. Extremely hot weather and lack of rain have made conditions dry and dangerous. Time to crack out your Jetboil or enjoy packed, cold lunches - there won't be any roasted brats in the wilderness for a while! Further info on fire restrictions in Eagle County here.
Make sure to enjoy the many markets our region has to offer. On Saturday morning, visit the Edwards Farmer's Market on Edwards Corner for some delicious breakfast choices from local food vendors. Browse the fresh produce and local craftmanship, before heading to Minturn Market for a snack and a more artsy themed market. Both running from 9.30am until lunchtime, these markets will make for a fun diversion.
But, Sunday belongs to Vail's famous Farmer's Market. Offering selections of produce from all over the state, you can stock up on cherries, spinach, snap peas, peaches and more. Why not ride your bike into town (make sure to lock it somewhere before entering the market area as it tends to crowd up quick!) or walk the dog in (leashes are a MUST) and spend a leisurely time sampling goods from divine avocado salad dressing to Hawaiian wafer snacks. Not to be missed are Maggie's "Magpies" fresh pies (out of this world) and Kirby Cosmo's whole turkey leg - you have to see it to believe it!
Plenty to choose from in Vail this summer... make sure you are part of it.