First up, Mountainfilm in Telluride, May 25-28th. Started in 1979, their mission has never changed: "Mountainfilm is dedicated to educating and inspiring audiences about issues that matter, cultures worth exploring, environments worth preserving and conversations worth sustaining." The unique combination of Southwest Colorado's outdoor enthusiast appeal along with Mountainfilm's conversations, exhibits, activists and more, has helped Mountainfilm in Telluride become one of America's longest-running Film Festivals. With plenty of other skiing, fly fishing, kayaking and outdoor films, this year's festival is sure to keep participants at the edge of their seat. Hike Bear Creek Trail, ride the free Gondola, take a stroll down the River Trail, watch a free film in Town Park, grab a drink at Last Dollar Saloon ("The Buck"), eat dinner at the Sheridan Chop House or relax on main street as the unhurried pace of Telluride goes by.
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