MINTURN — My 7- and 10-year-old daughters’ collective stinkface when I announced we were going hiking was, to put it lightly, dismaying. I believe kids should be outside as much as possible, and that “let’s go hiking” should be part of every Colorado child’s basic vocabulary and cultural heritage. But even though they always end up enjoying our adventures in the woods, my girls had started acting like I had offered them fried liver and onions with a lemon juice chaser, when all I said was, “We’re going hiking today.” This time, however, I had a kicker: “… with llamas!” My up-sell worked, as sour faces turned curious.