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Hello, friends! What's on your weekend agenda? For me, I'm looking forward to the Denver Summit FC's first home game at Mile High Stadium on Saturday, but the weather should make any plans this weekend pleasant (if you put the drought and fire danger out of your thoughts). Heads upThis weekend will be unseasonably warm, again, with highs in the 80s in Denver. Don
't forget your sunscreen as you're out adventuring! 
Wilderness Exchange owner Don Bushey stands under the store’s new signage. (Max Scheinblum/BusinessDen)
Your Weekly 5:- Beloved Denver outdoor gear store Wilderness Exchange closing its doors
- Female-focused ski fest, famous for its naked lap, will go on despite no snow for skiing
- The big melt: Here’s the latest list of Colorado ski resort closing dates
- Bike and walking trails lose hundreds of millions under Trump
- At Colorado’s national parks, signs about Ute history, pikas and alpine tundra flagged for potential removal under Trump orders
Worth Your Time
Officials of Vail Resorts say they plan to close
their Colorado resorts on previously scheduled dates despite rapidly deteriorating snowpack due to warm temperatures. Vail’s scheduled closing is April 19. (Andy Cross/Denver Post file)
Get Yourself Outdoors
Two Jefferson County Open Space rangers wear
traction devices on their boots as they hike in Deer Creek Canyon Park south of Ken-Caryl Ranch. (Photo by Seth McConnell/The Denver Post) MORE HEADLINES DOG OF THE WEEKMaya "She will bark for pets, she wants all of the attention all of the time," write owners Pat and Carol. If you want your pup featured, email a photo and short description to tfries@denverpost.com. 
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