Skijoring Across Colorado: Silverton, Ridgway & Estes Park
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Skijoring may be one of the most visually striking winter sports in the West, but beyond the speed and spectacle lies a powerful story of community, tradition, and small-town resilience.
This week, we're exploring skijoring through the lens of three Colorado towns, Silverton, Ridgway, and Estes Park, each offering their own distinct take on the sport. Through conversations with event organizers and longtime participants, Haley breaks down what skijoring is, how it works, and why it has become such an important winter tradition across the state.
From historic mining streets and volunteer-run nonprofits to high-energy productions and spectator-friendly venues, tune in for a sneak peak into what could be the highligt of your winter season out west. We dig into how skijoring supports local economies, connects ranching and recreation, and keeps Western towns thriving during the winter months.
Whether you’re discovering skijoring for the first time or already planning your winter race calendar, take a listen to this skijoring round-up to see how Colorado winter communities stick together to create unforgettable events.
Topics
[0:00] Introduction to Skijoring
[1:45] What Skijoring Is and How It Works
[3:20] Why Skijoring Matters to Western Mountain Towns
[4:30] Silverton: History, Setting, and Community Roots
[7:30] Ridgway: Course Design, Competition, and Safety
[13:45] Estes Park: Accessibility and Spectator Experience
[22:30] The Future of Skijoring in Colorado
[25:45] Closing - Happy Skijoring Season
Links
Silverton Skijoring
San Juan Skijoring
Estes Park Skijoring
More information on Skijoring
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