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Spencer Miller

Spencer was born by the sea in Miami, but migrated to the mountains. He is in his second year at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, studying English and kinesiology. When class gets out, he boots over to the mountains to shoot photos, make videos, lay down deep carves on his snowboard, and jump things on his bicycle.

The 9 Most Frequent Dangers in the Mountains, and How to Avoid Them

As enchanting as the mountains maybe, they are far from forgiving.  Some dangers are external, like avalanches, wildlife, and massive storms, and some are internal, ones you cannot see coming, like altitude sickness, getting lost, and hypothermia. You must always stand guard while on top of the world if you’d like to make it back down.  Below you can learn about the nine most […]

Spencer Miller | May 5, 2025
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I Joined the Club; A Club Ride MTB Gear Review

Founder Mike Herlinger created Club Ride with a simple goal in mind; he wanted to be able to shred, hang out at the saloon, and maybe even score a ride on a tandem bike with that badass racer chick that everyone has always been crushing on, all in the same apparel.  And after holding some of their stuff up to […]

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Spencer Miller | September 26, 2017
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20 Year-Old Dies while Hiking to Colorado Hot Springs

August 17th— Susana DeForest, a student from Collegeville, PA, took a vacation to visit three friends who had moved out to Colorado. The group decided to hike the popular Conundrum Trail outside of Aspen, which runs for 17 miles out-and-back at altitudes of 8,000 to 11,200 feet.  A set of hot springs sit at the end of the route, and take 6-8 hours to get to, and […]

Spencer Miller | August 25, 2017
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Missing Teenager Survives 11 Days Alone In Tennessee Wilderness

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August 11th, 2017— 18 year-old Austin Bohanan was searching for Ginseng, a medicinal root, with his stepfather in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park when he found himself separated and lost.   According to the Knoxville News Sentinel, Austin scaled a ridge and attempted to call his mother soon after, with no luck, and wound up sleeping there for his first […]

Spencer Miller | August 24, 2017
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Mountain Biker Dies after Crash at Vail, CO

August 18th, Vail, CO— Mark V. Johnson, of Beverly, Massachusetts, was visiting Vail when he fatally crashed while mountain biking.  Eagle County Coroner, Kara Bettis, deemed blunt force trauma to his abdomen as the cause of death. David Williams was also biking near the top of Chair 8 that day when he discovered Johnson behind a berm and in an drop-off with […]

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Spencer Miller | August 23, 2017
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Tahoe Marijuana Dispensary Serves 2,000 Customers In First 48 Hours of Operation

NuLeaf  broke ground on August 5th, when it converted from a strictly medical to a recreational dispensary, making it the first of its kind on Tahoe shores.  The Incline Village, NV, location was warmly welcomed, with over 2,000 patrons in the first two days of operation, and that crowd has already prompted the shop to prolong its hours to seven days a week, […]

Spencer Miller | August 16, 2017
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Shaun White Sells L.A. Mansion for Whopping $7 Million

Shaun White has earned more than just gold medals, considering he recently sold one of his  homes for $ 6.7 million.   The sleek, modern, Hollywood Hills Home boasts 4,500 square feet, five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a pool, and a spa overlooking the city lights of downtown L.A.   The Flying Tomato has quite the property portfolio, as he currently owns a […]

Spencer Miller | August 16, 2017
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Missing Hiker Found in Rocky Mountain National Park

August 7th, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO: 60 year-old Steve Elliott started ascending Longs Peak on a stormy Friday morning, intending to hike Clark’s Arrow and the Loft Route, and then return via the Keyhole Route. The round trip is estimated at 13 miles with 5,300 feet of elevation gain -but the Texas native did not make it that far.   On Saturday morning, the […]

Spencer Miller | August 14, 2017
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