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  CBS News  Tourists are staying away from Colorado in the wake of the summer s devastating wildfires, and it s hurting one of the most popular whitewater rafting sites in America. Recently, CBS News traveled to the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area and met some Coloradans who are hoping a wild ride can help restore the state s image a stanley cup nd economy.Since the start of May, 13 major fires - one, the worst in Colorado history - have roared through tinder-dry terrain, destroying forests, property and Colorado s summer tourist business.Scott Peterson, marketing director of River Runners Rafting in Canon City, Colo., said,  We ve had a lot of cancellations due to the forest fires and it s really hurt us. Our company s down about 25 percent.  And I think all the companies are suffering. This river and whitewater rafting is the lifeline to these river communities, just like the ski areas are  stanley website to the mountain towns.  Whitewater rafting is big business in Colorado. Last year, 211,150 people rode the Arkansas River, according to Colorado State Parks.         We re the most commercially boated river in the United States, if not the world,  said Royal Gorge Park Ranger Rob White.   And so, commercial boating and the revenue those companies bring to the state of Colorado is incredible.   Water-fueled adventure adds $150 million to the economy. But now, businesses are struggling to overcome Mother Nature s one-two punch: first the percep stanley cup tion that Colorado s beauty went up in smoke. Second, tha Sxrs The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Movies With Incredibly Tiny Casts
 I just stepped into the future of gaming. Well, that   not quite correct. I sampled one possible future: the one where you can take the power of your entire gaming PC absolutely anywhere.     I walked into a Starbucks, grabbed a mocha, and sat down with my brand spanking new Nvidia Shield Tablet with LTE. Then, thanks to the magic of game streaming technology, I played Borderlands 2, Metal Gear Solid Rising: Revengance, and even Ultra Street Fighter IV in a coffee shop, miles and miles away from my home PC. If you ;ve ever tried to stream, well, just about anything over your local cafe   free Wi-Fi network, you know it   a shitshow of epic proportions stanley becher . Sure enough, Starbucks was ready to ruin my dreams. When I tried streaming Borderlands, it was like trying to play a game of Who Can Advance The PowerPoint Slidedeck With a Fishing Rod. But since I had the brand-new LTE version of the Shield T stanley thermos mug ablet, I didn ;t need to play that laggy, disgusting game. The moment I disconnected from Starbucks Wi-Fi and fired up my AT 038;T LTE connection, Borderlands was nearly as playab stanley cup le as if I had an Xbox 360 hooked up to a TV. Mind you, playable doesn ;t mean pretty. In order to send compressed video frames all the way from my gaming PC to my home router to my Comcast cable modem all the way through the AT 038;T LTE network to my tablet 鈥?and in time to stay in sync with my commands 鈥?the video feed I received was so compressed that I could see blocky visua