Tim Gray is the Digital Managing Editor for Townsquare Media's Grand Junction, Fort Collins, Montrose, Colorado and Sierra Vista, Arizona. He was born and raised in Michigan, before moving to his dream state of Colorado. You can find him enjoying any of the hiking trails Colorado has to offer, on the golf course or maybe on the slopes.
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At What Elevation Do Deer Turn Into Elk in Colorado?
One of the most common questions out-of-staters ask a Coloradan is, "At what elevation do deer turn into elk?" Well, we finally have an answer for you.
Getting to Know Grand Junction Colorado: A First-Timers Guide
Before you make your way to Grand Junction, we have a few things you need to know before you started in town.
All the Awesome Winter Activities You Can Enjoy in Colorado
Winter in Colorado is what it's all about. There is so much to do in the Centennial State when the temperatures drop and snow covers the ground.
Amazing Photos from Colorado’s Historic Past Will Make You Happy
If you're like us, you love sifting through old photos from Colorado's past. We did a little digging and found some photos you might like as much as we did.
Hilarious Colorado Memes That Only True Coloradans Can Understand
If you're a true Coloradan, you'll definitely laugh and agree with these memes.
Funny + Obscene Banned Colorado License Plates Will Make You Giggle
Colorado has taken it into their hands to ban certain vanity plates.
Colorado Favorite: Depressing Photos Reveal Utah’s Lake Powell is in Dire Need for Water
Scroll through the images below to see just how bad things are for Lake Powell.
Escape Colorado’s Hot Summer Temps at These Cool Locations
What do you do when the temperatures sour in Colorado? Stay inside in the cool air? That's no fun. Escape to one of these cool Colorado locations.
Small Towns in Colorado Known for Creating Big Things
Despite the size of these small towns in Colorado, they're known for creating big-big things.
The Ute Tribespeople Believed in Strange Stories + Legends
At one time, this area of Colorado was populated by the Ute Indian tribe who told stories and legends to explain things that might not be explainable.