Mountain and Tourism Reporter — The Denver Post
Jason Blevins
Reporter Jason Blevins left The Denver Post in 2018. He covered tourism, mountain business, skiing and outdoor adventure sports for both the business and sports sections.
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American slopestyle snowboarders have high hopes for Olympic medal harvest
For the American snowboarders, there’s a real chance to grab more than a few medals in slopestyle and the Olympic debut of big air.

Colorado’s Winter Olympics cheat sheet: how and when to watch, terms to know, local athletes and more
We have gathered a one-stop guide, chock-full of knowledge you can use to impress your friends or just use to make sure you don't miss athletes with Colorado ties. Keep...

U.S. snowboardcross Olympians work hard jobs to support racing
America’s Olympic snowboardcross men are the blue-collared gladiators who train, travel and race while proudly grinding away at hard jobs. The fierce foursome call themselves grinders.

NBC to host Olympic VIPs in Jackson Hole, not PyeongChang
While the world’s eyes will soon turn to South Korea's Olympics, the network that produces the television for those eyes won’t be hosting its VIPs in PyeongChang.

Aspen halfpipe skier Alex Ferreira grateful, elated and charging into Winter Olympics
Aspen halfpipe skier Alex Ferreira joins lifelong friend Torin Yater-Wallace on U.S. Olympic Team.

Boulder’s Casey Andringa on Winter Olympics: “I have dreamed of being here for my entire life”
Boulder's Casey Andringa endured injuries and sickness to make the U.S. Ski Team's eight-athlete Olympic moguls team, joining three other teammates from his Ski & Snowboard Club Vail.

Lawsuit looks to clarify Colorado’s murky laws governing public access to streams and rivers
A federal lawsuit pitting an angler against a landowner on the Arkansas River seeks to change Colorado's murky laws around governing public access to streams and rivers

Who owns the bottom of the river? Lawsuit pitting fisherman against landowner on the Arkansas River could answer the question
A federal lawsuit pitting an angler against a landowner on the Arkansas River seeks to change Colorado's murky laws around governing public access to streams and rivers

Telluride joins Vail Resorts’ Epic Pass as ski-pass wars heat up
Skiers and snowboarders notched yet another victory Monday as Telluride ski area joined the Epic Pass for the 2018-19 season, the first limited-access partner to take up with Vail Resorts...

Telluride joins Vail Resorts’ Epic Pass as ski-pass wars heat up
Skiers and snowboarders notched yet another victory Monday as Telluride ski area joined the Epic Pass for the 2018-19 season, the first limited-access partner to take up with Vail Resorts...