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Jenn Fields
Jenn Fields is a former Denver Post travel editor and features writer. She left in 2018.
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Colorado fourteeners: seriously everything you need to know before you go
They’re Colorado’s most iconic peaks, and if you haven’t already climbed one, it¶¶Òõap probably on your to-do list — after all, hiking 14,000-foot peaks, or fourteeners, is a rite of...

Chuck Klosterman on Taylor Swift, Tim Tebow and the end of the celebrity interview era
Chuck Klosterman is coming to Denver to talk about his new book, "X: A Highly Specific, Defiantly Incomplete History of the Early 21st Century" -- a collection that includes his...

Staff Picks: “Birds Art Life” and “The Boys in the Boat”
Two books for recommended reading.

The mountains, the books, a place of rest and reading: A Colorado couple’s quest to create a land library
Jeff Lee and Ann Martin hope their recently launched Kickstarter campaign, which asks donors for $125,000 to renovate the building they call Cook’s House, will bring them one step closer...

At new Denver church, hope for a community where all will Belong
The Rev. Jasper Peters will lead Belong, the new church opening in the old St. Paul United Methodist Church space.

Will more women run for office after the Women’s March? There’s reason to think so.
For some women -- particularly those who are upset about the election results -- there’s a clear answer to the question of what to do next, and what to do...

Kayaking blind is just one of the adventures in Erik Weihenmayer’s new memoir, “No Barriers”
White-water kayaking the Grand Canyon was "way scarier" than climbing Mount Everest, says Erik Weihenmayer, a blind athlete who has a new book out entitled "No Barriers."

He’s run the Grand Canyon and crossed the Inca Trail. Now, this blind Colorado man has climbed Kilimanjaro.
Dan Berlin has run across the Grand Canyon and back and up the Inca Trail in a day. Now, he and his friends who guide him — Berlin is blind...

How to plan a big trip for the whole family
Take some of the stress out of family travel with these planning tips from Lonely Planet guidebook author Korina Miller.

Pass the turkey. Now, let¶¶Òõap talk politics.
With tensions still running high, it might be a tall order to expect civil dialogue if the conversation turns to politics -- whether it¶¶Òõap over the table with family at...