It appears there are some in the community who wake up in the morning and change their sleep mask for their …
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Hope—and change?
Between a global pandemic that shut down the economy and has killed 100,000 people in the United States, peaceful protests over …
Read More »Heart at the end of May
The end of May traditionally brings two of my favorite events in this high mountain village. This year there were three, …
Read More »Observations
With warm temps and dry trails it feels we are in a pandemic lull and the county is saying as much. …
Read More »Slow down to go fast
One piece of advice that has made sense to me as a below-average uphill skier and an aging human being is: …
Read More »New perspectives
Perspective. For most, it has probably shifted the last few months. Personal space is wider, travel plans are leaner, catching an …
Read More »Crested Butte lost a beautiful human this week
When word first got to me early Tuesday afternoon that rescuers were heading out toward Climax Chutes for an avalanche rescue, …
Read More »Moving worlds when facing the unknown
“Our consciousness and that of future generations has been changed. We cannot put the genie back in the bottle.” —Richard Rohr’s …
Read More »Frustrations
You want frustration? Who does? But it found a way to multiply itself for a lot of people in the valley …
Read More »We are human after all
In this strange time where we wake up each morning hoping this pandemic might be just a bad dream—but isn’t—we in …
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