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Summer 2007
Archived Articles The Chief and the Pathfinder: How the Western Slope Was Won 12 Turns: Confessions of a Ski Addict Gardening at Altitude: Tips for the San Juan Grower Archived Issues Current Issue Winter 2007 - (7) Summer 2007 - (4) Winter 2006 - (12) Summer 2006 - (15) Winter 2005 - (7) Summer 2005 - (7) Winter 2004 - (4) Summer 2004 - (11) Winter 2003 - (7) Summer 2003 - (6) Winter 2002 - (6) Summer 2002 - (7) Winter 2001 - (4) Summer 2001 - (6) Winter 2000 - (3) Summer 2000 - (2) Winter 1999 - (8) Summer 1999 - (3) Summer 1997 - (1) |
Telluride Magazine | Summer 2007By: Edi Rullet “Celebrating Indomitable Spirit” is the motto of Telluride Mountainfilm. That plucky resolve is also what makes this community tick. ...read online. The Chief and the Pathfinder: How the Western Slope Was Won By: Paul O'Rourke The paths of Ouray, chief of the Ute Indians, and Otto Mears—called the “Pathfinder of the San Juans” for his wagon and railroad building exploits—crossed often during the years from 1865 to 1880. It was a time in Colorado history when ...read online. 12 Turns: Confessions of a Ski Addict By: David Rothman Life, friends, is meaningless. As mammals with overdeveloped cortex functions, we devise all sorts of obsessions to help us avoid noticing this fact ...read online. Gardening at Altitude: Tips for the San Juan Grower By: Mary Duffy Let’s face it. Gardening in Telluride isn’t like gardening in Eden. It’s tough to propagate anything but hardy natives at 8,750 feet and higher. ...read online. |
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