Winter 2004
Telluride Colorado
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There's More to Telluride than Meets the Eye
Lynx Update: More than a Kitten
Quick Question: Ski or Shred?
No Idling: Breathe Easy

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Telluride Magazine | Winter 2005

There's More to Telluride than Meets the Eye
By: Edi Rullet
While trying to find my niche in Telluride, I took on a variety of jobs. I rented skis to tourists at the old Day Lodge, cleaned rooms for Telluride Lodge, drove wagons for one of the town’s first attempts at mass transportation, and waited tables at the
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Lynx Update: More than a Kitten
By: Mary Duffy
Early last summer, the Colorado Division of Wildlife’s lynx reintroduction effort got a much-needed boost, both psychologically and biologically. In the mountains of southwestern Colorado, six dens were discovered that housed a total of 16 kittens, the fi
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Quick Question: Ski or Shred?
By: Lise Waring
QUICK QUESTION: Which snow sport has the highest risk of injury?

ANSWER: With the advent of air gardens and their popularity with snowboarders, it is hard to contest that snowboarders rack up the most injuries. According to statistics collected
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No Idling: Breathe Easy
By: Lise Waring
Telluride’s air quality once rivaled the smoggiest days in Denver, but steps that began in the 1980s have banned wood stoves, sealed the mine’s tailings ponds, forbidden smoking in restaurants, and paved the streets. The most recent move toward better bre
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