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Living without money, possessions has long tradition worldwide

MOAB — Cave-dwelling Daniel Suelo is one of many across the planet who happily live without money. The vagabond philosopher known as the "Peace Pilgrim" walked 25,000 miles across North America for nearly three decades beginning in the 1950s, living ...

From JASON BLEVINS, Denver Post,  22 Nov 2009

Copper Mountain being sold to Utah's Powdr Corp.

It owns six other resorts: Killington and Pico in Vermont, Mount Bachelor in Oregon, Boreal and Soda Springs resorts in California and Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort in Nevada. Tuesday was a picturesque day at Copper ...

From JASON BLEVINS, Denver Post,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Vail Resorts, Inc.,  Forest Service

Couple's slaying, son's arrest shock Monte Vista

MONTE VISTA — Several hundred San Luis Valley residents gathered in a high school gym Saturday to mourn the loss of born-and-raised local son Tracy Rinebarger and his wife, Joanne, found dead in their remote home Oct. 27. Absent from the tearful ...

From JASON BLEVINS, Denver Post,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Chevrolet,  Pittsburgh Steelers,  United Stated Department of Agriculture

Program could match Colo.'s next generation of farmers with land, expertise

BUENA VISTA — Seth Roberts' Weathervane Farm on the banks of Cottonwood Creek feeds dozens of families in the Upper Arkansas River Valley. His organic produce, free-range chickens and eggs, and fresh cut flowers are in high demand at the local farmers ...

From JASON BLEVINS, Denver Post,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: David Lynch,  United Stated Department of Agriculture,  Bill Thomas

"Agriburbia" sprouts on Colorado's Front Range

Six years ago, Matthew "Quint" Redmond suggested to Milliken planners that a corn farm north of Denver could increase its agricultural value and still anchor nearly a thousand homes. "I got laughed out of the room," Redmond said. Today, Milliken's 618- ...

From JASON BLEVINS, Denver Post,  24 Oct 2009
Related Topics: TSR, Inc.,  Craig Walker

Warren Miller sued by his former film company

Boulder's Warren Miller Entertainment is suing a Denver ski filmmaker for enlisting filmmaker Warren Miller in its latest movie. Level 1 Production's ski film "Refresh" first premiered Sept. 11 at Denver's Bluebird Theater, and 10 days later Warren ...

From JASON BLEVINS THE DENVER POST, Vail Daily,  23 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Warren Miller

Chemicals fuel debate over mysterious ailment

is joined by as much as 16 percent of the U.S. population who describe ailments that remain a medical mystery. Sufferers call their disease multiple chemical sensitivity, or MCS. ...

From JASON BLEVINS, Denver Post,  19 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Subaru

Plans tabled for trail from Boulder to Lyons

have an "open mind" toward the trail plan and gave the county guidelines for how best to plan a trail along the canal. Boulder County's commissioners have tabled plans for a Lyons-to- Boulder trail, citing the lack of cooperation from ...

From JASON BLEVINS, Denver Post,  19 Sep 2009

Lyons-Boulder trail plans nixed

"While existing roads and adjacent county open space properties located within the proposed trail corridor provide a physical means of traveling between the Town of Lyons and the Boulder Reservoir, such a trail would be far less appealing, more costly, ...

From JASON BLEVINS, Denver Post,  18 Sep 2009

Developer bows out of ski project

Struggling Florida developer Bobby Ginn is leaving Minturn, but his plans for a private ski community on Battle Mountain above town remain intact. Crave Real Estate Ventures is taking over. Crave, a Canadian consulting firm, is part of Lubert-Adler, a ...

From JASON BLEVINS, Denver Post,  10 Sep 2009

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