“It was good to see where their fitness is” by Than Acuff The lone surviving fall high school sport for Crested …
Read More »Winter in September: Early season snowstorm wreaks havoc
12 power outages across the county By Katherine Nettles For a mountain town that gets an average of more than 200 …
Read More »Fire quickly contained up Kebler
Human cause being investigated By Mark Reaman Local fire suppression crews responded to a small fire west of Crested Butte over …
Read More »GMUG working on forests, camping and Kebler trailhead
Plans to reintroduce wildfire to some areas in future By Katherine Nettles It’s been an exceptionally busy summer for the Grand …
Read More »The yin & yang of carbon Part 2
The future of carbon and climate modeling by Allen Best Last week Part 1 looked at John Harte’s experiment, started in …
Read More »Vinotok kicks off this week
A Vinotok Pilgrimage & Radio Theatre begin September 13 Vinotok has always prided itself on being an institution of sacred activism. …
Read More »Community Calendar: Thursday, September 10–Wednesday, September 16
THURSDAY 10 For full schedule of the Crested Butte Music Festival, go to crestedbuttemusicfestival.org. 1st annual Quiet Places Quest 2020 Wilderness …
Read More »Crested Butte: 2020, What Comes Around Goes Around: Transitions Part 2
By Mark Walker Impacted by the coronavirus and what is perceived as “social unrest,” Crested Butte and Gunnison Valley may be …
Read More »Crested Butte: 1970, Reflections on a Town in Transition Part 1
By Mark Walker This summer, I inadvertently came across a YouTube video of protesters marching down the streets of Crested Butte …
Read More »Credit and blame…
It seems with everyone more than a bit on edge, there is plenty of credit and blame to go around for …
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