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What Your Favorite Outdoor Activity Says About You

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The outdoors isn’t just a place—it’s a reflection of who we are. Whether you’re drawn to snow-dusted peaks, rushing rivers, or quiet forest trails, your favorite outdoor adventure says something about your personality and approach to life. At Colorado Wilderness Rides and Guides, we’ve seen it all, and we can tell you—your go-to adventure speaks volumes.



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Hiking: The Seeker

If hiking is your happy place, you’re someone who values balance, clarity, and exploration. You don’t just climb mountains for the view—you crave the journey. Hikers are curious, resilient, and grounded, with an appreciation for both the small wildflowers along the trail and the sweeping summit panoramas.


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Backcountry Skiing: The Free Spirit

If you’re drawn to untouched snowfields and quiet alpine descents, you’re someone who values freedom and discovery above all else. Backcountry skiers are adventurous, independent, and resourceful, always chasing the perfect line where few tracks exist. You thrive in uncertainty, balancing risk with reward, and you find joy not just in the downhill turns, but in the journey it takes to get there.


CWRAG CEO Josh teaching fundamentals of rope management while rock climbing.
CWRAG CEO Josh teaching fundamentals of rope management while rock climbing.

Rock Climbing: The Problem Solver

Climbers see life as a puzzle. You’re strategic, persistent, and thrive under pressure—whether it’s finding the next hold or tackling big goals off the wall. For you, trust matters: in your belay partner, in your gear, and in yourself. You love the challenge as much as the victory.


CWRAG Guided Whitewater Rafting Trip
CWRAG Guided Whitewater Rafting Trip

Rafting: The Adventurer

If whitewater is your thing, you’re probably the life of the party. You love teamwork, adrenaline, and the thrill of facing unpredictable currents head-on. Rafters are bold and adaptable, but they also know how to celebrate the ride. You’re not afraid to get splashed, dig deep, and cheer loudly when the rapid is behind you.


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Fly Fishing: The Patient One

Those who spend hours casting a line in Colorado’s pristine waters know that quiet persistence pays off. Fly fishers are reflective, detail-oriented, and deeply connected to rhythm—of the river, the fish, and themselves. You’re the type who finds joy in presence, savoring every calm ripple as much as the catch.


CWRAG Guide Joe on a backpacking adventure with clients.
CWRAG Guide Joe on a backpacking adventure with clients.

Backpacking: The Dreamer

Backpackers are seekers of solitude and big-picture perspective. You’re comfortable with discomfort, knowing that carrying the weight of your pack leads to deeper rewards. Independence, endurance, and self-discovery define you, and you’re not afraid to trade comfort for a sunrise view miles from the nearest road.


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Sightseeing Tours: The Connector

If you love exploring scenic byways and cultural landmarks, you’re someone who values stories—both your own and others’. You want to soak in the richness of the landscape while connecting with people, history, and place. Sightseers are the storytellers of the group, always reminding us of the “why” behind the adventure.


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The Colorado outdoors has a way of bringing out different sides of us—whether it’s patience, courage, curiosity, or the love of a good challenge. At Colorado Wilderness Rides and Guides, we see every trip as a chance to lean into those traits and maybe even discover a few new ones along the way.


So—when you head outside, what story does your adventure tell?

 
 
 

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