2020 Program Guide

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July 10-19 • 2020

program guide

crestedbuttewildflowerfestival.com (970) 349-2571 Artwork by Lauren Christensen

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The Crested Butte Wildflower Festival is an equal opportunity service provider and operates under a special use permit in the Gunnison National Forest

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WELCOM E TO TH E 2020

crested butte wildflower festival! JULY 10-19 • 2020 FESTIVAL HEADQUARTERS The Historic Train Depot 716 Elk Avenue, Crested Butte, CO FESTIVAL OFFICE HOURS JULY 10 • 10am - 7pm JULY 11-13 • 7am - 4pm JULY 14 • 7am - 2pm JULY 15 • 8am - 4pm JULY 16 -19 • 7am - 4pm

BEFORE JULY 10 • AFTER JULY 19 MONDAY - FRIDAY • 10am - 3pm

registration MEMBER REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 23, 2020 @ 10AM MT

GENERAL REGISTRATION OPENS APRIL 6, 2020 @ 10AM MT

HOW TO REGISTER

ONLINE: crestedbuttewildflowerfestival.com OVER THE PHONE: (970) 349-2571 IN PERSON Acceptable forms of payment include MasterCard,VISA, Discover Card, personal/bank check, and cash.

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director’s welcome

On behalf of the Wildflower Festival Board of Directors, welcome to the 34th annual Crested Butte Wildflower Festival! Winter has covered our valley with an abundance of snow – and we’re hoping that will help the wildflowers put on a spectacular display for you this summer! Michelle Bivens We’ll kick off our Festival with an Opening Reception executive director from 3-7pm on Friday, July 10th. You’re invited to come in and meet Festival staff and event leaders, peruse our Blossom Boutique, and learn more about the Crested Butte area and our event offerings. Our 10-day Wildflower Festival will run from July 1019 with 185 wildflower-themed events to choose from. You can take your pick – hikes & walks, photography workshops, birding and butterflies, art classes, culinary & medicinal events, and the always popular Wildflower Jasmine Whelan Highlights/SUV tours. assistant director We’re bringing you some new and exciting offerings this summer. Join botanists Jennifer Ackerfield and Luke Tembrock and explore the Carnivorous Plants of Colorado. Grab your iPhone and join award winning artist and photographer, Kate Roberts, in a half day photography workshop, using your iPhone to capture and edit amazing wildflower photos and iconic Crested Butte images. We’re also partnering with Bucket List Photography Workshops and professional photographers James Harris and David Snyder, bringing you our first 3-day intensive photography retreat. Learn the fine points of capturing wildflower close-up and landscape images, then utilize editing software to turn them into masterpieces. We’re also bringing back old favorites, like Meandering in the Columbines. On this van tour you’ll explore several choice wildflower locations with our long-time guide Ken Collins; minimal hiking/walking required. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, July 14th – our third annual Member Appreciation Party. Mingle with the Wildflower Festival staff, leaders, and Board of Directors. Meet this year’s poster artist, Lauren Christensen, and enjoy complimentary drinks and appetizers. We’ll enjoy a special appearance by our “wildflower whisperer” who will mingle with guests and share stories and folklore about our wildflowers. It’s a party you won’t want to miss, and it’s free of charge for our Festival members. Learn more about the benefits of membership and how you can support the Wildflower Festival on pages 14-15. Finally, please join me in welcoming our new Assistant Director, Jasmine Whelan, to the Wildflower Festival. She’s a South Carolina native, and comes to the Festival after working as an International Relations Analyst at the Department of Labor in Washington, DC, where she focused on human trafficking, child labor, and forced labor in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Like many of us she was lured to Crested Butte by our unique community and the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding areas. Please make sure to say hello! We are looking forward to getting you out among the valley’s best wildflowers this summer and making your experience with us a memorable one! We are grateful to all of you – our sponsors, workshop leaders, volunteers, members, and guests who have made this, our 34th Festival, possible!

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testimonials

Photo: James Harris Photography

PRESS CLIPPINGS

Bucket List Wildflower Photography

“Crested Butte is the ‘Wildflower Capital’ of Colorado and is a mustvisit destination for those chasing colorful spring blooms.” Breanna Sneeringer, OutThere Colorado

“There’s no better place to see sprawling fields of purple, yellow, and red than at Crested Butte’s Wildflower Festival.” KOAA News5 “Wherever you hike or drive, in this impossibly beautiful landscape you can’t go wrong on any path you choose to take.” Crested Butte News “If there’s a single best place to see wildflowers in Colorado, it just might be the Crested Butte Wildflower Festival.” LA Times “It’s a wildflower extravaganza. Come out to Crested Butte for the annual Wildflower Festival. Colorado’s ‘wildflower capital’ will not disappoint.” Sofia Krusmark, OutThere Colorado

ATTENDEES SAY “It is always a renewed joy to visit the Crested Butte area during the Wildflower Festival, to take some classes, go on hikes, learn more, and share the inspiration of wildflower-covered mountainsides with like-minded people!” Ann “Crested Butte’s Wildflower Festival is a fairyland and flower feast. It offers up nature’s greatest show with fun and friends.” Bets “I try to go every year; It’s Colorado in technicolor!” Krystal “This is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been.” Peggy

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table of contents

2019 Photo Contest Second Place

Photo: Sue Little

DIRECTOR’S WELCOME.................................. 3 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS............. 6 CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS...................... 7 DAILY EVENTS................................................... 8 FEATURES

2020 Poster Artist.................................................12

Become a Member................................................14

Photo Contest.......................................................17

Orchids in the High Country................................18

Please Don’t Pick the Daisies!.............................54

WORKSHOPS

Art...........................................................................22

Birding & Butterflies............................................26

Culinary & Medicinal.............................................28

Geology & Geobotany...........................................30

Botany....................................................................31

Photography..........................................................33

HIKES & TOURS

Garden Tours.........................................................38

Unique Hikes &Tours (Van & SUV).........................40

Beginner Hikes & Walks.......................................42

Intermediate Hikes...............................................46

Advanced & Expert Hikes....................................49 (970) 349-2571

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frequently asked questions

WHERE DO WE MEET FOR REGISTRATION AND CLASSES? Most Festival events will meet at the Historic Train Depot – 716 Elk Avenue. This is our Festival Headquarters! However, some events meet off-site. Please review the meeting location the day before your event. This can be found in the description (in this guide) and in your email confirmation. HOW EARLY DO I NEED TO ARRIVE? WHAT HAPPENS IF I’M LATE? Please be at your event meeting location 15 minutes before your program starts. This gives you time to check in and your leader a chance to make sure everyone in the group is well-prepared. If you arrive late (even 15 minutes), we cannot guarantee you will be able to meet up with your group. Due to the nature of the Festival, we are unable to transfer you to another hike or issue a refund if you are late. Keep it simple: arrive early! WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING WITH ME TO THE FESTIVAL? If you are participating in outdoor events, bring rain gear, warm layers, hat, gloves, hiking shoes/boots (broken-in please!), insect repellent, sunscreen, snacks, and water. If your event extends over the lunch or dinner hour, bring a snack/sack meal. Your hike description may also suggest bringing river-crossing shoes or sandals, and hiking poles. Supplies for art classes are provided, but you may want to bring a portable camp chair for field events. If your event requires any specialty equipment (i.e. photo classes), it will be listed in your event description. ARE THERE REGISTRATION FEES? There is a 5% registration fee added to all events purchased. IS TRANSPORTATION INCLUDED FOR EVENTS? Unless the event description specifically states that transportation is provided, you’ll meet at your class location and your leader will split the class into 2-4 carpools. You may be asked to drive and take other guests in your vehicle, and you will follow the leader to your event. If you do not have a vehicle, you should be able to ride with someone else. SHOULD I TIP MY GUIDE/INSTRUCTOR AT THE END OF MY EVENT? The Festival makes sure all of our instructors are fairly and properly compensated for their time and effort during the Festival, so tipping is not required. However, if you feel your guide or instructor went above and beyond to make your experience unforgettable, tips are greatly appreciated. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. WHICH EVENTS ARE FAMILY/CHILD FRIENDLY? Your child may accompany you on an event if they are above the stated minimum age listed for that event in the Program Guide. Please call our office if you have questions, (970) 349-2571. CAN I BRING MY DOG ON ANY HIKES OR WALKS? Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate dogs at Festival events. Crested Butte is a very dog-friendly town, and you may walk your dog on any of the trails here on your own – but please(!) pick up after your four-legged friend and respect leash laws.

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frequently asked questions

I’D LIKE TO BECOME A MEMBER. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS AND HOW DO I JOIN? Awesome! You can find all the info you need on pages 14-15. HOW CAN I HELP MYSELF ACCLIMATIZE TO CRESTED BUTTE’S ELEVATION (9,000+ FT ABOVE SEA LEVEL)? Most events take place at an altitude of 9,000-11,500 ft above sea level. Some people may experience being light-headed and/or a feeling of “being out of breath” when they first arrive in Crested Butte.This is common and there are a few things you can do to help yourself feel better faster: Plan on arriving in Crested Butte at least 24 hrs prior to your first outing to allow for acclimatization. DRINK LOTS OF WATER! And avoid alcohol and caffeine for the first day or two you are here. More tips are available on our website. MAY I CHANGE EVENTS AFTER I’VE ALREADY SIGNED UP FOR THEM? Yes.You’ll need to contact us at info@cbwildflower.com or (970) 349-2571 to do it. Here’s our policy: • If it is within 7 days of an event, you may NOT change events. • As availability allows, and if it is 7 days or more before the start of an event, you may change events: • There is a $15 fee per person to change events. • If the event being transferred TO is equal/lower in cost than the event being transferred FROM, the balance (less $15 fee) will not be refunded, but may be used as a credit for other events. • If the event being transferred TO costs more than the event being transferred FROM, the $15 fee will apply and a balance will be due on the difference.

cancellations & refunds ALL CANCELLATIONS MUST BE MADE BY MIDNIGHT ON THURSDAY, JUNE 25TH.

Cancellations made by June 25th will be eligible for a refund, less a $15 fee, per person, per event. We cannot issue refunds for events canceled after Thursday, June 25th for any reason. PLEASE NOTE: Rain is typical during the summer months in Crested Butte and will NOT prevent events from going out. Weather delays may be considered in the event of extreme weather but are not guaranteed. Refunds will NOT be issued due to weather. We reserve the right to modify any event, including substituting the event location or instructor, if warranted. Refunds will NOT be issued due to event modification. INSURE YOUR TRIP: Travel and Trip Cancellation Insurance is an inexpensive way to protect your investment in the event of illness/ injury/ family emergency. Seven Corners offers a plan called ‘Round Trip’ for travelers who live 100 miles or more from Crested Butte. They can be reached at (800) 335-0611 and at: sevencorners.com/trip-protection-insurance/ (970) 349-2571

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daily listing of events PRE-FESTIVAL EVENTS SATURDAY JUNE 20

Reg. Code Page

8:30am-12:30pm

Follow the Bloom Hiking Series................................#H01 44

8:30am-12:30pm

Follow the Bloom Hiking Series................................#H02 44

8:30am-12:30pm

Follow the Bloom Hiking Series................................#H03 44

SATURDAY JUNE 27 SUNDAY JULY 5

POST-FESTIVAL EVENTS THURSDAY JULY 23 9am-1pm

Simple Sketch Trees...................................................... #A21 23

8:30am-12:30pm 6am-10pm

Follow the Bloom Hiking Series................................#H79 44 Hike to Aspen................................................................ #H80 50

9am-1pm

Simple Sketch Sky Dance............................................. #A22 23

7:30am-4pm

Wildflowers of the North Pole Basin.......................#H81 51

SATURDAY JULY 25

THURSDAY JULY 30 SUNDAY AUGUST 9

WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL EVENTS FRIDAY JULY 10

6:30-11:30am 6:30am-4pm 8am-12pm 8am-12pm 8:30am-1pm 8:30am-2:30pm 9-11am 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9:30am-1pm 10am-1pm 10am-2pm 1-3pm 3-5:30pm 3-7pm 4-6pm 6-8pm

Backcountry 4x4 Photo Tour..................................... #P01 33 Guides’ Choice.............................................................. #H06 49 Walrod’s Wildflowers & Caves...................................#H09 48 Wildflower Highlights Tour.........................................#D01 41 Trail 403 to Viewpoint..................................................#H05 43 Three Lakes Hike.......................................................... #H04 47 Historic Alleyways & Enchanting Gardens............... #P02 34 Simple Sketch Flora & Fauna...................................... #A01 23 Lily Lake Wildflowers................................................... #H10 46 Watercolor Workshop in the Garden...................... #A02 25 Wildflowers Fit for a Garden.....................................#H07 45 Butterflies of Cement Creek.......................................#F01 27 Wildflower ID Walk..................................................... #H08 44 Historic Garden Tour...................................................#G01 38 OPENING RECEPTION Gardens to Glass ......................................................... #C02 29 Rivers, Waterfalls, & Wildflowers............................... #P03 34

SATURDAY JULY 11

7-11am 7am-12pm 7:30am-2pm 7:30am-4pm 8am-12pm 8am-1pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-2:30pm 9am-1pm

HIKING KEY

Wildflower Close-Ups................................................. #P04 35 Guides’ Choice - Half Day..........................................#H13 50 Scarp Ridge..................................................................... #H11 51 Deer Creek to Gothic.................................................#H12 49 Wildflower Highlights Tour.........................................#D02 41 Snodgrass Hike and Luncheon...................................#H17 43 Geology of Paradise..................................................... #R01 30 Wildflowers & Waterfalls of Lake Irwin...................#H18 48 Amble on Mt. Crested Butte......................................#H14 42 BEGINNER level, rolling terrain INTERMEDIATE mostly rolling with some steep, rocky terrain ADVANCED steep, rocky, uneven terrain EXPERT very steep, rocky, uneven and exposed

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daily listing of events Reg. Code Page Meandering in the Columbines..................................#D09 40 Medicinal Plants of the Mountains............................. #C04 29 Ruby of the Rockies .................................................... #H15 47 Gothic Wildflowers ..................................................... #H19 43 Stalking the Wild Edible............................................... #C03 29 Wildflower ID Walk..................................................... #H16 44 Townie Garden Tour & Picnic Lunch........................#G03 39 Butterflies of Brush Creek...........................................#F02 26 Tour of Crested Butte Gardens.................................#G02 38 Evening of Wildflower Photography.......................... #P05 33 Wildflower Painting & Prosecco................................ #A03 25

SATURDAY JULY 11 CONT’D...

9am-1pm 9am-2pm 9am-2pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 10am-12pm 10am-1pm 10am-2pm 1-3pm 4-8pm 5-7pm

SUNDAY JULY 12

5-8:30am 7:30-10:30am 7:30am-12pm 7:30am-4pm 8am-12pm 8am-2pm 8:30am-12pm 8:30am-3pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9:30am-12:30pm 10am-12:30pm 10am-2:30pm 1-3:30pm 1:30-5pm 3-5:30pm

Sunrise Photo Workshop............................................ #P06 34 Wildflowers & Yoga....................................................... #H24 44 iPhone Photography & Editing.................................... #P07 34 Poverty Gulch & Daisy Pass........................................#H27 50 Wildflower Highlights Tour.........................................#D03 41 Trail 403 to Gothic....................................................... #H23 51 Long Lake Blooms & Views.........................................#H20 47 Vistas,Valleys, & Variety................................................#H28 48 Alpine Wildflowers of Mt.CB.....................................#H25 46 Lily Lake Wildflowers................................................... #H29 46 Splendor on Snodgrass................................................#H22 47 Landscapes in Acrylic.................................................... #A05 22 Wonderful Wildflower Connections........................#H26 45 Historic Garden Tour...................................................#G04 38 Butterflies and Lunch at Mt. CB..................................#F03 26 Felted Wool Flower Art............................................... #A04 22 Westside Wildflowers of Mt. CB...............................#H21 48 Garden Tour, Wine, & Chocolate ............................. #C05 28

MONDAY JULY 13

6:30am-4pm 7-11am 7am-4pm 7:30-10:30am 7:30-11:30am 8am-12pm 8am-12pm 8am-2pm 9-11:00am 9am-1:30pm 9am-12pm 9am-1pm 9:30am-12:30pm 10am-12pm 10am-12pm 10am-2pm 1-3pm 2-5:30pm 3-5:30pm 4-8pm 5:30-8pm

Wildflowers of West Maroon.....................................#H32 51 Wildflower Landscapes................................................ #P08 35 Red Lady Summit.......................................................... #H38 50 RMBL Interpretive Tour...............................................#H37 43 Birding Among the Woods Walk.................................#F04 26 Explore Emerald Lake Basin........................................#H34 42 Wildflower Highlights Tour.........................................#D04 41 Beckwith Pass Amble.................................................... #H30 46 Composition & Close-Ups.......................................... #P10 33 Wildflower Sandblast Etching ................................... #A06 25 Wildflowers & Folklore...............................................#H35 44 Lily Lake Wildflowers................................................... #H31 46 Gothic Wildflowers...................................................... #H36 43 The Chef’s Pantry......................................................... #C06 29 Tour of Crested Butte Gardens.................................#G06 38 Geobotany of the CB Area......................................... #R02 30 Wildflower ID Walk..................................................... #H33 44 Botanical Indulgence..................................................... #C07 28 Historic Garden Tour...................................................#G05 38 Evening of Wildflower Photography.......................... #P09 33 An Evening with RMBL................................................ #B01 31 EVENTS CONTINUED >>>

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daily listing of events TUESDAY JULY 14

7:30-11:30am 7:30am-12pm 7:30am-3:30pm 8am-12pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-2:30pm 8:30am-1:30pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9-11am 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-1pm 10am-12pm 10am-12:30pm 10am-2pm 4:30-7PM 6-8:30pm

Reg. Code Page Birding Among the Upper Loop Wildflowers..........#F05 26 iPhone Photography & Editing.................................... #P11 34 Rustler Gulch................................................................. #H44 50 Wildflower Highlights Tour.........................................#D05 41 Amble at the Top of the Gulch...................................#H40 42 Three Lakes Hike.......................................................... #H39 47 Carnivorous Plants of Colorado................................ #B02 31 Adventure Journaling .................................................. #A07 22 Beaver Ponds & Wetlands of Ohio Pass...................#H42 42 Meandering in the Columbines..................................#D10 40 Splendor on Snodgrass................................................#H41 47 Historic Alleyways & Enchanting Gardens............... #P12 34 Wonderful Wildflower Connections........................#H43 45 Plein Air Watercolor Along the Woods Walk ........ #A08 23 Tour of Crested Butte Gardens.................................#G07 38 Herbal Home Medicine Chest . ................................ #C08 29 Butterflies of Kebler Pass & Lake Irwin.....................#F06 27 MEMBER APPRECIATION PARTY Sunset Plein Air Watercolor ...................................... #A09 25

WEDNESDAY JULY 15

7:30-10:30am 7-11am 8am-12pm 8am-5pm 8:30am-1pm 9am-12pm 9am-12pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9:30am-12:30pm 10am-12:30pm 10am-2pm 10am-2pm 1-3pm 1-3pm 4-6pm

RMBL InterpretiveTour................................................#H49 43 Wildflower Master Class............................................. #P13 35 Wildflower Highlights Tour.........................................#D06 41 Bucket List Wildflower Photography Workshop.... #P21 33 Trail 403 to Viewpoint..................................................#H50 43 Pastels in the Garden................................................... #A11 23 Plant Defenses & Survival Strategies......................... #B03 31 Explore Judd Falls.......................................................... #H46 43 Lily Lake Wildflowers................................................... #H47 46 Gothic Wildflowers...................................................... #H48 43 Historic Garden Tour...................................................#G08 38 Butterflies of Lily Lake..................................................#F07 27 Geobotany of the Crested Butte Area..................... #R03 30 Flower Pressing Arts..................................................... #A10 22 Wildflower ID Walk..................................................... #H45 44 Cocktailing into the Wild............................................ #C13 28

THURSDAY JULY 16

6:30am-4pm 7-11am 7:30-11:30am 8am-12pm 8am-3pm 8am-5pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9:30am-1pm 10am-12pm 1-3pm 1:30-5pm 4:30-7pm 4-8pm

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Guides’ Choice - Full Day...........................................#H51 49 Wildflower Close-Ups................................................. #P14 35 Birding Among the Woods Walk.................................#F08 26 Wildflower Highlights Tour.........................................#D07 41 Wetlands and Wildflowers of Ohio Peak................#H53 51 Bucket List Wildflower Photography Workshop.... #P21 33 Amble at the Top of the Gulch...................................#H52 42 What’s in a Name......................................................... #B04 31 Wildflowers and Lunch at CBMR..............................#H55 48 Geology of Paradise..................................................... #R04 30 Meandering in the Columbines..................................#D11 40 Plein Air Watercolor Along the Woods Walk......... #A13 23 Tour of Crested Butte Gardens.................................#G09 38 Linoleum Block Carving & Printing........................... #A12 23 Westside Wildflowers of Mt. CB...............................#H54 48 Wildflower Watercolor & Wine................................ #A14 25 Evening of Wildflower Photography.......................... #P15 33

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daily listing of events FRIDAY JULY 17

6:30-11:30am 6:30am-4pm 7am-4pm 7:30-10:30am 7:30-11:30am 7:30am-2pm 8am-12pm 8am-1pm 8am-5pm 8:30-11:30am 8:30am-1:30pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-2pm 10am-1pm 1-3pm 1:30-4:30pm 3-5:30pm 4-6pm

Reg. Code Page Backcountry 4x4 Photo Tour..................................... #P16 33 Wildflowers of West Maroon.....................................#H58 51 Famous Crystal Mill...................................................... #H63 49 RMBL Interpretive Tour...............................................#H64 43 Birding Among the Upper Loop Wildflowers..........#F09 26 Scarp Ridge..................................................................... #H56 51 Wildflower Highlights Tour.........................................#D08 41 Snodgrass Hike and Luncheon...................................#H60 43 Bucket List Wildflower Photography Workshop.... #P21 33 Wildflowers & Yoga in the Morning Light................#H57 44 Carnivorous Plants of Colorado................................ #B05 31 Lily Lake Wildflowers................................................... #H61 46 Simple Sketch Iconic Images of CB........................... #A16 23 Gothic Wildflowers...................................................... #H62 43 Butterflies and Lunch at Mt. CB..................................#F10 26 Townie Garden Tour & Picnic Lunch........................#G11 39 Wildflower ID Walk..................................................... #H59 44 Mixed Media Wildflowers............................................ #A15 23 Historic Garden Tour...................................................#G10 38 Gardens to Glass........................................................... #C09 29

SATURDAY JULY 18

6am-10pm 7-11am 7:30-10:30am 7:30-11:30am 8:30am-2:30pm 8:30am-2:30pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9am-2pm 9:30am-12:30pm 9:30am-1pm 10am-12pm 10am-12pm 1-3pm 3-5:30pm 4-6pm 4-8pm

SUNDAY JULY 19

5-8:30am 7-11am 7:30am-3:30pm 8am-12:30pm 8am-3pm 8:30am-2:30pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9:30am-12:30pm 10am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:30pm

Hike to Aspen................................................................ #H65 50 Wildflower Landscapes................................................ #P17 35 RMBL Interpretive Wildflower Tours........................#H70 43 Birding Among the Woods Walk.................................#F11 26 Wildflowers & Waterfalls in the OBJ Valley.............#H71 48 Three Lakes Hike.......................................................... #H68 47 Amble on Mt. CB........................................................... #H66 42 Meandering in the Columbines..................................#D12 40 Medicinal Plants of the Mountains............................. #C11 29 Wonderful Wildflower Connections........................#H69 45 Watercolor Workshop in the Garden..................... #A19 25 Gifts From the Herb Garden .................................... #A18 22 Tour of Crested Butte Gardens.................................#G12 38 Wildflower ID Walk..................................................... #H67 44 Garden Tour, Wine, & Chocolate............................... #C10 28 Ceramic Flower Vases & Vodka.................................. #A17 22 Evening of Wildflower Photography.......................... #P19 33 Sunrise Photo Workshop............................................ #P20 34 Wildflower Master Class............................................. #P18 35 Rustler Gulch................................................................. #H74 50 Trail 403 to Viewpoint..................................................#H78 43 Regenerations................................................................ #A20 23 Wildflowers & Waterfalls of Lake Irwin...................#H76 48 Alpine Wildflowers of Mt. CB....................................#H75 46 Lily Lake Wildflowers................................................... #H72 46 Gothic Wildflowers...................................................... #H77 43 Historic Garden Tour...................................................#G13 38 Wildflower ID Walk..................................................... #H73 44

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2020 wildflower poster artist

The cover of our 2020 Program Guide features our 2020 Wildflower Festival Poster by artist Lauren Christensen.We have been captivated by the riot of color and the exquisite detail in this year’s poster since the moment we saw it. We’re excited for you to fall in love with the 2020 poster and even more excited to introduce you to Lauren at this year’s festival!

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For LA-based artist Lauren Christensen, Crested Butte and the Gunnison Valley hold treasured childhood memories. Lauren’s family traveled to Colorado often for vacations – first for winter skiing trips, and later to take in the glorious Crested Butte summers while hiking and camping. Lauren’s art for the 2020 poster design was directly inspired by one of her early trips to the Gunnison Valley. “I based the background of the poster on an old photo my mom took while we were in Gunnison National Park on the Lost Lake hike,” Lauren reveals. “I then superimposed wildflowers into the foreground that weren’t in the original picture, but that I love and know to be native to the Crested Butte area.” Perhaps thanks in part to her childhood sojourns to the mountains of Colorado, Lauren finds herself most inspired to create by the colors, shapes, and patterns that she observes in nature. “Some of my works are more realistic landscapes, like the painting featured on the poster, and then some are a little more abstract,” Lauren elaborates.“My interest in exploring different colors and patterns through my art is something that correlated well with the aesthetic of the Wildflower Festival poster.There are so many different colors and shapes in the various types of flowers found in this area. And I love the contrast in patterns you find in the poster between the different flowers and the backdrop of mountains and trees.” Serendipitously, it was Lauren’s family connection to Crested Butte that led her c r e s t e d b u t t e w i l d f lo w e r f e s t i va l . c o m


Artist Lauren Christensen and one of her inspired creations.

art to grace the 2020 Wildflower Festival Poster. Both of her parents are longtime members of the Crested Butte Wildflower Festival. “My mom is actually the one that alerted me to the poster contest,” Lauren laughs. Because of her family ties to the Wildflower Festival, Lauren understands the significance of having her art selected as part of the Wildflower Festival’s decadeslong tradition. “Nature is my main focus in terms of subject matter and my main source of inspiration. I know people who attend the Wildflower Festival are also passionate about that, and it means a lot to me that they will be seeing my art at the festival and taking it home with them.” The poster contest was also meaningful to Lauren as a source of motivation to carve out time for her art while working full-time as a nurse practitioner in emergency medicine. “When you approach art as a hobby, pieces are left unfinished, or there’s not a lot of motivation to pursue a specific subject,” Lauren explains. “The poster contest really pushed me to finish something that I was proud of.” Lauren concedes that the 50-60 hours a week she spends in her life-saving work as a nurse practitioner are an added challenge to pursuing her career as an artist. But she has a few words of wisdom for others who similarly find themselves juggling artistic pursuits together with a more traditional career: “I finally realized that when you put so much time and effort into your career, you owe it to yourself to also put time and effort into your passions outside of work.” Lauren’s future aspirations include transitioning to a full-time art career in the next 5 to 10 years – ideally working on commissions, paintings similar to her work for the 2020 Wildflower Festival Poster, and smaller-scale illustrations. Her most recent project culminated in the completion of a coloring book full of art interwoven with her favorite themes of nature, mysticism, and dreams. You can find Lauren’s coloring book – as well as the 2020 Wildflower Festival Poster featuring her art – for sale at the Wildflower Festival Headquarters.

Lauren will join us at our Member Appreciation Party on Tuesday, July 14th from 4:30-7:00pm to mingle with members. You can commission work from Lauren or view more of her art at laurenashleychristensen.com or by following her on Instagram @laurenashleychristensen. Posters are available for purchase at our Headquarters (716 Elk Ave), the CB Chamber of Commerce, and the CB Heritage Museum.You can also order a poster online at crestedbuttewildflowerfestival.com. (970) 349-2571

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+ $15/Guest

BLUE FLAX $25

+ $15/Guest

LUPINE $50

+ 1 Guest

COLUMBINE $100

*MEMBERS MAY REGISTER FOR EVENTS 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.

FRAMED & SIGNED 2020 POSTER

COMPLIMENTARY 2020 T-SHIRT

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$50 EVENT CREDIT

2020 WILDFLOWER CALENDAR

FREE ID HIKE OR GARDEN TOUR

COMPLIMENTARY 2020 POSTER

MEMBER APPRECIATION PARTY

EARLY EVENT REGISTRATION*

MEMBER BENEFIT

+ 1 Guest

SCARLET GILIA $250

+ 2 Guests

MARIPOSA LILY $500

+ 3 Guests

FAIRY SLIPPER $1000

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MEMBER SUPPORT IS ESSENTIAL TO OUR SUCCESS AT THE CRESTED BUTTE WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL Revenue from the Festival accounts for only 70% of our annual operations. The remainder is provided by generous support from our members, sponsors, and community donors. Put simply, we couldn’t exist without YOU! You are the reason we’ve been able to hold the Festival every summer for the past 33 years, and you are the reason we are able to continue to improve and expand our offerings each Festival. In 2020, we’re offering many of the same member benefits you know and love, including our Member Appreciation Party, while mixing it up with some exciting new benefits as well! See the accompanying chart for a detailed list of membership levels and benefits. Please consider becoming a member of the Crested Butte Wildflower Festival and help us preserve wildflowers for future generations to enjoy! All contributions are tax-deductible. To become a member, simply fill out this page and send it to: CRESTED BUTTE WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL PO BOX 216 CRESTED BUTTE, CO 81224 You may also sign up online at crestedbuttewildflowerfestival.com or by calling (970) 349-2571. Please detach the lower half of this sheet and return with your membership.

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ELEVATION HOTEL & SPA

BIKE RENTALS // SPA // SLOPESIDE DINING

Elevation Hotel and Spa is the only full-service slopeside resort in Crested Butte. After a long day of hiking or biking through Crested Butte’s beautiful wildflowers, enjoy an array of spa treatments and scenic dining just steps away from the chairlifts.

ElevationResort.com | 970.251.3000 500 Gothic Rd., Mt. Crested Butte, CO 81225


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Orchids in the High Country By Tom Zeiner, President, Crested Butte Wildflower Festival

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Most of us think of orchids as the exotic big blooms we see at the florist or in a botanic garden, but there are orchids all over the mountains if you know what to look for. Orchids are one of the largest families, with over 25,000 species worldwide. Although most are tropical, there are 26 varied species in Colorado. You’ve probably walked by some without even realizing it! The largest local gem is called the Calypso Orchid. It blooms in June along places like Cement Creek, and later in the season at higher elevations. It stands about 4 inches tall with a reddish stem and magenta petals that float over a wide white lower lip.This is the easiest of the locals to identify as an orchid since it looks so much like the florist variety. Other orchids are much more subtle because their flowers are small. Coralroot orchids grow among dead leaves and pine needles on the sides c r e s t e d b u t t e w i l d f lo w e r f e s t i va l . c o m


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of valleys all around Crested Butte. Their name comes from the root structure, which forms a mass of tangled roots among the tree roots. When hiking, stop in a shady area and scan under the trees for a red stalk up to a foot tall. The flowers are only ½ inch or so, but are perfect little orchid blossoms with red spots or stripes. The blooms last for a week or so, but they can be found into mid-summer. The most common genus in the area is the Bog Orchid. These can be found wherever there’s moist ground, whether it’s along a roadside or stream or in a boggy area. These are also the most difficult to recognize because they look like thin green stalks with greenish flowers along the stem. Look closely and you’ll see the flowers have the same familiar orchid shape. Be sure to sniff the blossoms—they have a wonderful sweet scent! (970) 349-2571

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workshops ART BIRDING & BUTTERFLIES CULINARY & MEDICINAL GEOLOGY & GEOBOTANY BOTANY PHOTOGRAPHY


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All workshop materials are provided unless otherwise specified in the event description.

Adventure Journaling: Capturing Moments

Art journals are a joyful, creative way to process our daily lives and to capture poetic moments while on big adventures. Join Judith Cassel-Mamet as she offers you the chance to try out a variety of art materials and accessible techniques for art journaling while capturing the beauty of Crested Butte in a personal and meaningful way. Bring your own journal or purchase one at the beginning of class. #A07 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 9am-1pm / Judith Cassel-Mamet / $115

Ceramic Flower Vases & Vodka

Join local artist, Mary Tuck, and create a gorgeous, one-of-a-kind vase inspired by local Crested Butte wildflowers. Learn how to apply various painting techniques and simple brush strokes on a pre-made ceramic vase. Your vase will be fired in the Center’s kiln, and you can either pick it up when it is complete, or we will ship it to you for an extra charge. #A17 / Saturday, 7/18 / 4-6pm / Mary Tuck / $85

Felted Wool Flower Art Learn the art of painting with wool! Join us as Megan Hammer of Art Grows Wild shares the needle-felting technique that uses only wool and a needle to create a beautiful and unique piece of art. You will create a 4”x 6” frameable piece. Megan will have inspiration pieces to guide you in creating Crested Butte’s most prolific wildflowers, or you are welcome to bring a photograph to work from, or simply let your creativity run wild! #A04 / Sunday, 7/12 / 1-3:30pm / Megan Hammer / $70

Flower Pressing Arts

Spend an enjoyable morning creating your own masterpieces with gorgeous, pressed flowers from the garden. We’ll make beautiful bookmarks, botanical greeting cards, and a dipped floral candle. Discover the best flowers to grow and how to press them for optimal color, durability, and long life. Great for gifts!

#A10 / Wednesday, 7/15 / 1-3pm / Susan Evans / $65

Gifts from the Herb Garden

Take this fun and easy class and discover how to craft your own beautiful and unique gifts from natural materials in the garden. Make a luscious lip balm, soothing foot soak, lavender facial toner, delicious blossoms tea, and sage sticks for smudging and centering.Take home a sample of each for personal pampering. Recipes included.

#A18 / Saturday, 7/18 / 10am-12pm / Susan Evans / $70

Landscapes in Acrylic We’ll head to the top of Old Kebler Pass to capture one of the most picturesque scenes from above Crested Butte. Students work on a pre-toned 8 x 10 canvas, and Megan helps guide each person to a striking composition and layout, including instruction on how to draw attention to the wildflowers in the foreground. Megan also gives instruction on filling in the background of the painting by making suggestions of shapes through color, value, and line.

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#A05 / Sunday, 7/12 / 9am-1pm / Megan Craver / $90

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art Linoleum Block Carving & Printing

Learn the classic art of printmaking! Create a wildflower design, carve it into a linoleum block, and then print the image using a vintage printing press. You’ll take home your block and unique, linoleum-cut print so you can make your own cards, stationery, and gift tags. Kids 12+ with supervision.

#A12 / Thursday, 7/16 / 1-3pm / Denise Newberry / $80

Mixed Media Wildflowers

Create mixed-media masterpieces inspired by wildflowers. Begin by applying paint in layers, and then add texture elements with bubble wrap, netting, grids, stencils, etc. Next add flowers using collage techniques with different papers, and finally glaze with paint to finish. This multi-step process is fun, approachable, and yields an array of beautiful results!

#A15 / Friday, 7/17 / 1:30-4:30pm / Ivy Walker / $85

Pastels in the Garden

Spend the afternoon capturing the beautiful shapes and colors of Crested Butte’s amazing flowers through drawing with chalk pastels on thick, textured pastel paper. Local artist, Ivy Walker walks participants through exercises and techniques that teach how to depict flowers with form, shape, texture, color, and shadow. Participants will then focus on the creation of one or two final flower pastel drawings. Previous art experience helpful, but not necessary. Bring camp chair and digital camera (optional) to take photo references of the flowers. #A11 / Wednesday, 7/15 / 9am-12pm / Ivy Walker / $85

Plein Air Watercolor along the Woods Walk Enjoy a saunter up Old Kebler Road to Chocolate Drop Hill and the Woods Walk for a morning of wildflower identification, sketching, and watercolor painting. This is a short walk of ½ mile, mostly uphill; moderate fitness required. Bring camp chair and a good hat for shade. Kids 12+ with supervision. #A08 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 9:30am-1pm / Annie Starr / $80 #A13 / Thursday, 7/16 / 9:30am-1pm / Annie Starr / $80

Regenerations: Art, Writing, & Mindfulness in Nature

This day-long “mini-retreat” from the modern world is a technology-free experience allowing you to sink deeply into just being in nature and re-establishing your connection to it. Uncover your creative expression through a variety of landscape art, creative writing, and mindfulness exercises designed to establish a relationship to place. #A20 / Sunday, 7/19 / 8am-3pm / Molly Murfee & Ivy Walker / $85

Simple Sketch Series Have you always wished you could do a quick sketch of that wildflower but felt inhibited? This “Simple Sketch ©” technique is designed to help everyone find enjoyment in the process of learning to look more closely and work with basic art materials to capture the essence of an object. We will play with pens, watercolor, and pencils and practice developing confidence and coordination! Bring your own journal/sketchbook or purchase one at the beginning of class. Class size is limited to ensure each student receives individualized instruction. #A01 #A16 #A21 #A22

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Flora & Fauna / Friday, 7/10 / 9am-1pm / Judith Cassel-Mamet / $115 Iconic Images of CB / Friday, 7/17 / 9am-1pm / Judith Cassel-Mamet / $115 Trees: Aspens & Pines / Thursday, 7/23 / 9am-1pm / Judith Cassel-Mamet / $115 Sky Dance / Thursday, 7/30 / 9am-1pm / Judith Cassel-Mamet / $115

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Flora & Fauna

Wildflower Painting & Prosecco

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Sunset Plein Air Watercolor

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art Sunset Plein Air Watercolor

Watercolor artist Zach Bauer covers skills used in painting the outdoors with changing light. Learn how to create small thumbnail value studies, how to consider and incorporate good composition into your work, and color mixing techniques. Come away with skills in outdoor painting, atmospheric perspective, and capturing the quickly changing light of mountains sunsets. #A09 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 6-8:30pm / Zach Bauer / $85

Watercolor Workshop in the Garden Enjoy a morning of sketching and watercolor painting at Annie’s Crested Butte garden where aspens and blue spruce shelter a plethora of flowers in many shapes and colors. Wear a sunhat! #A02 / Friday, 7/10 / 9:30am-1pm / Annie Starr / $80 #A19 / Saturday, 7/18 / 9:30am-1pm / Annie Starr / $80

Wildflower Painting & Prosecco

Join in an evening of creativity and fun with a guided painting session to capture local wildflowers in vibrant hues on a pre-finished black canvas, giving your work a bold background making it really POP! Local artist Mary Tuck guides the class step-by-step through a painting, demonstrating skills and showing painting techniques as she goes, proving that ANYONE can create a beautiful painting. Kids 12+ with supervision. Must be 21 to enjoy the Prosecco.

#A03 / Saturday, 7/11 / 5-7pm / Mary Tuck / $85

Wildflower Sandblast Etching

Learn to etch a beautiful wildflower design onto a pre-cut piece of circle-beveled glass. Explore the fundamentals of sandblasting glass, using hand-cut and photostencils, which are made by exposing light-sensitive film to an image or design. Once the film is exposed, it’s applied to glass and etched using a sandblaster to reveal the design on the glass. Your final etched piece is ready to hang in your window!

#A06 / Monday, 7/13 / 9am-1:30pm / Christina Stillwagon / $125

Wildflower Watercolor & Wine

Join local watercolor artist Karen Hill, for a step-by-step watercolor painting class with wildflowers as the subject. Karen guides the group through a watercolor painting from start to finish, giving instruction on setting up to paint, wash and watercolor painting techniques, composition, and more.Wine and wine spritzers are provided to participants 21 and older, so you can relax and create!

#A14 / Thursday, 7/16 / 4:30-7pm / Karen Hill / $85

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BIRDING & BUTTERFLIES Birding Among the Upper Loop Wildflowers

Level: Beginner – Intermediate Length: 1-3 miles with level, rolling, and some steeper terrain Discover the birds and wildflowers of the Upper Loop! Be ready to stop, look, and listen; you’ll learn to identify birds by sound as well as sight. A final stop to view a blue heron rookery along the Slate River concludes our morning. Flower and bird checklists provided. Bring binoculars and field guide(s). Kids 13+ with supervision. #F05 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 7:30-11:30am / Jacque Fisher / $70 #F09 / Friday, 7/17 / 7:30-11:30am / Jacque Fisher / $70

Birding Among the Woods Walk

Level: Beginner Length: 1-2 miles on well-packed, level terrain Birds abound! We’ll meander the nearby Woods Walk trail enjoying and identifying the wildflowers and birds. If we’re lucky, we’ll discover babies in the nest! A final stop to view a blue heron rookery along the Slate River concludes our morning. Flower and bird checklists provided. Bring binoculars and field guide(s). Kids 13+ with supervision.

#F04 / Monday, 7/13 / 7:30-11:30am / Jacque Fisher / $70 #F08 / Thursday, 7/16 / 7:30-11:30am / Jacque Fisher / $70 #F11 / Saturday, 7/18 / 7:30-11:30am / Jacque Fisher / $70

Butterflies and Lunch on Crested Butte Mountain Level: Advanced Beginner-Intermediate Length: 3-4 miles with some rocky, steep terrain We’ll ride the lift up Crested Butte Mountain for this alpine butterfly tour. Enjoy expansive mountain views, lush wildflowers, and numerous aspen groves on this moderate hike. Some of the best views of Gothic Mountain can be seen from the lift and along the trail. Sack lunches and lift ticket included. #F03 / Sunday, 7/12 / 10am-2:30pm / Sara Simonson / $90 #F10 / Friday, 7/17 / 9:30am-2pm / Sara Simonson / $90

Butterflies of Brush Creek

Level: Beginner Length: 3-4 miles on level and rolling terrain Learn to take notice of the beautiful butterflies that surround Crested Butte. This moderate hike follows a dirt road and trail, and passes through a variety of montane streamside habitats, colorful meadows, and wildflower-covered rocky slopes. Kids 10+ with supervision. #F02 / Saturday, 7/11 / 10am-2pm / Sara Simonson / $65

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birding & butterflies Butterflies of Cement Creek

Level: Beginner-Intermediate Length: 3 miles with rolling and some steeper terrain This moderate hike passes through a variety of montane streamside butterfly habitats and wildflower meadows. Our route passes through traditional working ranches and includes scenic views of high mountains, aspen stands, streamside habitats, and wildflower-decorated sagebrush slopes that are characteristic of this unique area. Kids 10+ with supervision. #F01 / Friday, 7/10 / 10am-2pm / Sara Simonson / $65

Butterflies of Kebler Pass & Lake Irwin

Level: Adv. Beginner-Intermediate Length: 4 miles with rolling and some steeper terrain This moderate hike passes through subalpine forests and wetlands, with lush streamside butterfly habitats and showy wildflower meadows. We’ll visit a variety of habitats that are important to local butterflies and pollinators, and search for interesting aquatic plants and animals near the lake. Kids 10+ with supervision. #F06 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 10am-2pm / Sara Simonson / $65

Butterflies of Lily Lake

Level: Adv. Beginner-Intermediate Length: 3.5 miles with steeper terrain This moderate hike winds through subalpine forests and wetlands, including diverse butterfly habitats and scenic wildflower meadows. We’ll break for lunch at a lovely, lily-covered pond that supports rare dragonflies and other unique wetland animals. Kids 10+ with supervision. #F07 / Wednesday, 7/15 / 10am-2pm / Sara Simonson / $65 Photo: Cathleen McKinzie

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CULINARY & MEDICINAL

All workshop materials are provided unless otherwise specified in the event description.

OPENING RECEPTION

Stop by our headquarters at the Depot on our opening day and say “hello”! We’ll have snacks and drinks and you can mingle with Festival staff and leaders. We’ll answer questions and help you register for events.The Blossom Boutique will be open so you can make your purchases early (t-shirts sell out fast!). Friday, 7/10 / 3-7pm / The Historic Train Depot, 716 Elk Avenue / FREE!

MEMBER APPRECIATION PARTY*

Come mingle with Festival leaders, staff, and Board of Directors, and enjoy appetizers and cocktails. A special “wildflower whisperer” will make an appearance, sharing stories and folklore about the wildflowers. You won’t want to miss this fun-filled event, which includes a drawing for great door prizes. Tuesday, 7/14 / 4:30-7pm / FREE for Wildflower Festival Members! *Reservations required: Please call our office at (970) 349-2571 or email us at info@cbwildflower.com to reserve your spot. Learn more about member benefits and how you can support the Wildflower Festival at crestedbuttewildflowerfestival.com.

Botanical Indulgence: A Happy Hour Walking Tour

Level: Beginner Length: 2 miles of level, paved walking We’ll stroll among the gardens of Crested Butte and take a tour through a few of Crested Butte’s food and drink establishments that have embraced the use of fresh and locally sourced botanicals in their concoctions.We will have tastings and hear from the people behind the creations about their traditions and inspiration. Must be 21 with ID. #C07 / Monday, 7/13 / 2-5:30pm / Eva Montane / $70

Cocktailing Into the Wild

Learn how to be a bartender in your own backyard. Rooted Apothecary’s Briana Wiles will share her secrets to making simple syrups, salts, sugars, elixirs, cordials and bitters all inspired and flavored with aromatics of nature. You’ll create cocktails based on your personal preference for flavors and tastes. Wild plantinfused spirits of tequila, Montanya rum, vodka, and more will be offered for mixing. Must be 21 with ID. #C13 / Wednesday, 7/15 / 4-6pm / Briana Wiles / $65

Garden Tour, Wine, & Chocolate Level: Beginner Length: 2 miles of level, paved walking Enjoy a guided tour of our local gardens and their lovely flowers. We’ll move at a leisurely pace, and Karen Fienberg of The Chocolate Enthusiast will be sharing delicious botanically-inspired chocolates to pair with select dessert and red wines. #C05 / Sunday, 7/12 / 3-5:30pm / Karen Fienberg / $65 #C10 / Saturday, 7/18 / 3-5:30pm / Karen Fienberg / $65

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Gardens to Glass

Become your own mixologist and dazzle your family and guests with customcrafted cocktails and tapas. Participants will learn to make aqua frescas, elixirs, and syrups using ingredients from the garden and fresh markets. Includes drink and tapas tastings and handout with recipes. Must be 21 with ID. #C02 / Friday, 7/10 / 4-6pm / Susan Evans / $75 #C09 / Friday, 7/17 / 4-6pm / Susan Evans / $75

Herbal Home Medicine Chest Workshop

Join this fun and creative class and learn how to make and use safe, effective herbal remedies for help with everything from common maladies to boosting health. Discover simple home remedies created from easy-to-find ingredients. We’ll make and take home immune-boosting fire cider, a healing skin salve, and a soothing digestive tea to get you started. Recipes and all materials included. #C08 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 10am-12:30pm / Susan Evans / $75

Medicinal Plants of the Mountains

Level: Advanced Beginner – Intermediate Length: 3-4 miles with some rocky and steep terrain The wildflowers along the Horse Ranch Park trail are not only beautiful, many have served as the grocery store and pharmacy for earlier people and are still used today. We will focus on these edible and medicinal species, plus some toxic species to avoid! #C04 / Saturday, 7/11 / 9am-2pm / Leanne Benton / $75 #C11 / Saturday, 7/18 / 9am-2pm / Leanne Benton / $75

Stalking the Wild Edible Workshop & Lunch

Experience the fun and benefits of eating on the wild side! Discover how to locate, identify, harvest and prepare wild edibles.We’ll start with an herb walk to identify common edible plants, then make tasty teas, nutritious salads, and side dishes. We’ll end with a delicious, vegetarian, wild-foods lunch. Handout, recipes, and lunch included. #C03

Saturday, 7/11 / 9:30am-12:30pm / Susan Evans / $75

The Chef’s Pantry - Preserving Summer’s Bounty

Discover all the ways to use and preserve the bounty of summer. We’ll cover how to harvest and dry herbs and use them in pestos, butters, marinated cheeses, vinegars, and seasoning blends. Learn how to candy herbs, edible flowers, and citrus peel for delicious garnishes. Put some wow in your pantry.Tasting samples and recipes included.

#C06 / Monday, 7/13 / 10am-12pm / Susan Evans / $65

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GEOLOGY & GEOBOTANY Geobotany of the Crested Butte Area

Would you like to learn about geology and plants, and how geology influences the distribution of plants around Crested Butte? Join Tim and Amy for a driving and walking tour that focuses on plant identification, how plants adapt to their environment, and how they are distributed with geology and topography. #R02 / Monday, 7/13 / 10am-2pm / Amy Ellwein & Tim Lowrey / $95 #R03 / Wednesday, 7/15 / 10am-2pm / Amy Ellwein & Tim Lowrey / $95

Geology of Paradise

Level: Beginner – Intermediate Length: up to 2 miles on well packed trail Crested Butte rocks! And why does it rock? The spectacular geology, of course! Learn how this valley was formed from magma, sedimentary rock, and glaciers as we walk through wildflower-filled meadows and woods. You’ll find out why this valley is so unique and otherwise known as “Paradise”. #R01 / Saturday, 7/11 / 8:30am-12:30pm / Tom Zeiner & Jeff Delaney / $75 #R04 / Thursday, 7/16 / 9am-1pm / Tom Zeiner & Jeff Delaney / $75 2019 Photo Contest First Place

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BOTANY An Evening with RMBL Wildflower Scientists in Gothic

Join scientists from the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) for dinner and an evening of casual talks about current wildflower related research. Dinner will be followed by a walking tour of the Gothic townsite, then a series of short presentations by RMBL’s enthusiastic and charismatic scientists. #B01 / Monday, 7/13 / 5:30-8pm / RMBL Scientists / $75

Carnivorous Plants of Colorado

Level: Intermediate Length: 4.5 miles with some steep and rocky terrain Carnivorous plants captivate us with their ability to absorb nutrients from insects and other prey for food. On this hike, we will talk about the unique adaptations of these plants, where they are found, and examine specimens of some carnivorous Colorado plant species. We will then hike to Copley Lake, traversing through a spruce/fir forest and wildflower-packed hillsides along the way. This trail is short but moderately steep, and ends at a beautiful lake with phenomenal wildflower displays. #B02 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 8:30am-1:30pm / Jennifer Ackerfield / $75 #B05 / Friday, 7/17 / 8:30am-1:30pm / Luke Tembrock / $75

Plant Defenses & Survival Strategies

Level: Beginner Length:2.5 miles on well-packed trail with some rolling/steeper terrain For the biology lover! This hike will highlight particular plant species’ defensive and offensive strategies for survival, including production of plant toxins, responses to herbivory, and competition for territory and pollinators—and how these affect human beings! #B03 / Wednesday, 7/15 / 9am-12pm / Jennifer Ackerfield / $50

What’s in a Name?

Level: Adv. Beginner-Intermediate Length: 3.5 miles with some steep and uneven terrain Have you ever wondered how plants get their scientific and common names? Or why those names can change? On this hike, you will learn the process of naming plant species and why disagreements can exist among botanists. We will even play a game of botanical bingo as we hike, with the winner receiving a fabulous prize at the end! This hike will take place on the beautiful Snodgrass trail, offering a multitude of wildflowers and views of Crested Butte Mountain along the way. #B04 / Thursday, 7/16 / 8:30am-12:30pm / Jennifer Ackerfield / Price: $65

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photography iPhone Photography & Editing

Rivers,Waterfalls, and Wildflowers Photo: Rebecca Ofstedahl

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Photo: Kate Roberts

Wildflower Close-Ups Photo: Dusty Demerson

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PHOTOGRAPHY Backcountry 4x4 Photo Tour

Level: Intermediate Need: Camera, tripod, & lenses / 4WD/high-clearance vehicle recommended In this class, we’ll focus on WHERE to go in Crested Butte’s backcountry, and less on instruction. You’ll photograph all kinds of wildflowers, and work on close-ups and meadows. #P01 / Friday, 7/10 / 6:30-11:30am / Dusty Demerson / $125 #P16 / Friday, 7/17 / 6:30-11:30am / Dusty Demerson / $125

Bucket List Wildflower Photography Workshop Level: Beginner-Adv Intermediate Need: DSLR camera, lenses, tripod, and laptop computer (for editing) Take your wildflower photography to a new level with this intensive 3-day workshop! Led by award-winning photographers James Harris and David Snyder, this workshop will take you to the best wildflower viewing areas surrounding Crested Butte. While on-location, James and David will provide individualized instruction, showing you how to compose and capture amazing wildflower photos using the camera equipment you own. Both wildflower close-ups and landscapes will be covered. Workshop includes a half-day of post processing instruction, where you will learn editing techniques to make your wildflower images come alive! More details at https://www.bucketlistphotoworkshops. com/. #P21 / Wednesday, 7/15 - Friday, 7/17 / 8am-4pm James Harris & David Snyder / $599

Composition & Close-Ups

Level: Beginner-Intermediate Need: SLR Camera with at least a 35mm lens, macro lens, wide angle, and/or zoom lens Photograph and capture beautiful close-ups of your favorite flowers while exploring the endless possibilities of composition. Learn the basics of lighting & composition and how to master close-up photography. Macro lens recommended, NOT required. Ages 15+. #P10 / Monday, 7/13 / 9-11:00am / Rebecca Ofstedahl / $75

Evening of Wildflower Photography

Level: Beginner-Advanced Need: Digital camera, tripod / 4WD/high-clearance vehicle recommended Build your understanding of digital camera settings, how to control exposure, sharpness, and speed, as well as point-and-shoot options and limitations. Understand the difference between beautiful and photogenic! You’ll learn to make the most of low, medium, and high contrast, and how to work with the direction and intensity of light. Kids 12+ with supervision. #P05 #P09 #P15 #P19

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Saturday, 7/11 / 4-8pm / Jan Runge / $85 Monday, 7/13 / 4-8pm / Jan Runge / $85 Thursday, 7/16 / 4-8pm / Jan Runge / $85 Saturday, 7/18 / 4-8pm / James Harris & David Snyder / $85

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photography Historic Alleyways & Enchanting Gardens

Level: Beginner-Intermediate Need: Camera with at least a 35mm lens, camera user’s guide Photograph the history of Crested Butte and the wondrous gardens scattered throughout the alleyways of town. Explore the use of textures and the juxtaposition of buildings with the natural beauty. You’ll learn the basics of lighting, composition, and how to incorporate backgrounds/buildings to enhance your flower photography. Ages 15+. #P02 / Friday, 7/10 / 9-11am / Rebecca Ofstedahl / $80 #P12 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 9-11am / Rebecca Ofstedahl / $80

iPhone Photography & Editing Workshop

Level: Beginner-Advanced Need: iPhone and pre-loaded Hipstamatic Classic App with packs. Instructor will provide App downloading & set-up directions prior to class. Join award-winning artist and photographer Kate Roberts for this iPhone photography and editing workshop. You’ll begin by spending a few hours photographing glorious wildflowers, mountain vistas, and the quaint town of Crested Butte. Afterwards, you’ll head to a classroom and use the Hipstamatic editing App to turn your images into masterpieces. #P07 / Sunday, 7/12 / 7:30am-12pm / Kate Roberts / $165 #P11 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 7:30am-12pm / Kate Roberts / $165

Rivers, Waterfalls, & Wildflowers

Level: Beginner-Intermediate Need: Tripod, camera with at least a 35mm lens, camera user’s guide Learn how to artistically photograph rivers and waterfalls with soft, silky water and sharp, gorgeous wildflowers. You’ll learn the basics of lighting & composition and take your wildflower photography to the next level by adding supporting elements like water. TRIPOD REQUIRED! Manual camera capabilities necessary. Ages 15+. #P03 / Friday, 7/10 / 6-8pm / Rebecca Ofstedahl / $80

Sunrise Photo Workshop

Level: Intermediate-Advanced Need: Camera, tripod / 4WD/hi-clearance vehicle recommended This workshop will be an intensive study on how to visualize composition, light, and focus before the photo is taken. We’ll focus on landscapes at sunrise, then work on close-up and macro photography as the sun gets higher in the sky. Learn about selective focus and light diffusion. Kids 12+ with supervision. #P06 / Sunday, 7/12 / 5-8:30am / Jan Runge / $85 #P20 / Sunday, 7/19 / 5-8:30am / James Harris & David Snyder / $85

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photography Wildflower Close-Ups

Level: Intermediate-Advanced Need: Camera & tripod / 4WD/hi-clearance vehicle recommended Capture “intimate landscapes”, incorporating wildflowers in their immediate surroundings, rather than in extreme close-ups. This type of photography involves more complex composition and gives the subject a heightened sense of “place”. Plan on being on and off trail with up to 100 ft of elevation gain in forest and meadows. #P04 / Saturday, 7/11 / 7-11am / Dusty Demerson / $105 #P14 / Thursday, 7/16 / 7-11am / Dusty Demerson / $105

Wildflower Landscapes

Level: Intermediate-Advanced Need: Camera, tripod, & lenses Learn how to create stunning compositions using fore-, middle-, and background concepts in larger landscape photos. Camera placement, focus, aperture choice, and other techniques will be explained to help you create stronger and more compelling wildflower photographs. Must understand basic camera operations and how to use a tripod & lenses. #P08 / Monday, 7/13 / 7-11am / Dusty Demerson / $105 #P17 / Saturday, 7/18 / 7-11am / Dusty Demerson / $105

Wildflower Master Class

Level: Advanced Need: SLR Camera, tripod & lenses Dusty will coach a small group on the finer points of composition, exposure, lighting, and lens choice. We’ll discuss and practice critical exposure, manual focus, white balance, composition, and other techniques needed to create images you’ll want on your walls. #P13 / Wednesday, 7/15 / 7-11am / Dusty Demerson / $165 #P18 / Sunday, 7/19 / 7-11am / Dusty Demerson / $165

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hikes & tours GARDEN TOURS UNIQUE HIKES & TOURS (VAN & SUV) BEGINNER HIKES & WALKS INTERMEDIATE HIKES ADVANCED & EXPERT HIKES


GARDEN TOURS Garden Tour, Wine, & Chocolate

Level: Beginner Length: 2 miles of level, paved walking Enjoy a guided tour of our local gardens and their lovely flowers. We’ll move at a leisurely pace, and Karen Fienberg of The Chocolate Enthusiast will be sharing delicious botanically-inspired chocolates to pair with select dessert and red wines. #C05 / Sunday, 7/12 / 3-5:30pm / Karen Fienberg / $65 #C10 / Saturday, 7/18 / 3-5:30pm / Karen Fienberg / $65

Historic Garden Tour

Level: Beginner Length: 2 miles of level, paved walking Stroll the streets, alleys, and gardens of historic Crested Butte with the friendly staff from the Crested Butte Museum and Wildflower Festival. This leisurely tour will provide you with interesting and humorous knowledge of Crested Butte’s heritage while we explore the wild and tame flowers growing in our local gardens. We’ll be walking up to 1.5 miles around town. Kids 10+ with supervision. #G01 #G04 #G05 #G08 #G10 #G13

/ Friday, 7/10 / 3-5:30pm / Glo Cunningham/CB Museum / $40 / Sunday, 7/12 / 10am-12:30pm / Glo Cunningham/CB Museum / $40 / Monday, 7/13 / 3-5:30pm / Glo Cunningham/CB Museum / $40 / Wednesday, 7/15 / 10am-12:30pm / Glo Cunningham/CB Museum / $40 / Friday, 7/17 / 3-5:30pm / Glo Cunningham/CB Museum / $40 / Sunday, 7/19 / 10am-12:30pm / Glo Cunningham/CB Museum / $40

Tour of Crested Butte Gardens

Level: Beginner Length: 2 miles of level, paved walking Enjoy a guided tour of our local gardens while you admire and identify both wild and tame flowers. Our stroll will move at a leisurely pace; however, plan to walk up to 2 miles. Kids 10+ with supervision. #G02 #G06 #G07 #G09 #G12

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Saturday, 7/11 / 1-3pm / Festival Staff / $25 Monday, 7/13 / 10am-12pm / Festival Staff / $25 Tuesday, 7/14 / 10am-12pm / Festival Staff / $25 Thursday, 7/16 / 10am-12pm / Festival Staff / $25 Saturday, 7/18 / 10am-12pm / Festival Staff / $25

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garden tours Townie Garden Tour & Picnic Lunch

Level: Beginner Length: 3+ miles of level, paved bicycle riding Enjoy this tour of Crested Butte’s parks and gardens while riding a townie bicycle! We’ll travel at a leisurely pace, stopping at each garden to admire and identify the flowers. We’ll end the tour with a picnic lunch at a local park. Townie bicycles & lunch included. #G03 / Saturday, 7/11 / 10am-1pm / Karen Fienberg / $75 #G11 / Friday, 7/17 / 10am-1pm / Karen Fienberg / $75

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UNIQUE HIKES & TOURS Geobotany of the Crested Butte Area

Would you like to learn about geology and plants, and how geology influences the distribution of plants around Crested Butte? Join Tim and Amy for a driving and walking tour that focuses on plant identification, how plants adapt to their environment, and how they are distributed with geology and topography. #R02 / Monday, 7/13 / 10am-2pm / Amy Ellwein & Tim Lowrey / $95 #R03 / Wednesday, 7/15 / 10am-2pm / Amy Ellwein & Tim Lowrey / $95

Meandering in the Columbines

Level: Beginner Length: 1-2 miles on well-packed trail with some rolling terrain Join us on this wildflower discovery tour! We’ll take you to a few special wildflower viewing locations, spending time at each to discuss, identify, and photograph the flowers. Locations will be determined by where the blooms are best, but could include Kebler Pass, Lake Irwin, the Gothic Valley, and Washington Gulch. This is an easy adventure, mainly viewing flowers along or close to roadsides. #D09 #D10 #D11 #D12

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Saturday, 7/11 / 9am-1pm / Ken Collins / $75 Tuesday, 7/14 / 9am-1pm / Ken Collins / $75 Thursday, 7/16 / 9am-1pm / Ken Collins / $75 Saturday, 7/18 / 9am-1pm / Ken Collins / $75

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unique hikes & tours Wildflower Highlights Tour

Level: Beginner Length: 1-3 miles on well-packed trail with rolling terrain Join us in our high-clearance SUV (Chevy Tahoe) for a morning tour of several of Crested Butte’s most stunning locations. We will be stopping to take between 3 and 5 mini-hikes in the local valleys and alpine zones. Participants choosing not to walk may relax at the car. Space is limited so be sure to register early for this event! Ages 12+. #D01 #D02 #D03 #D04 #D05 #D06 #D07 #D08

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Wildflowers & Yoga in the Morning Light

Level: Beginner Length: 2-3 miles on well-packed, rolling terrain Wear comfortable clothes and bring water, a yoga mat, and a snack. This is the perfect way to start your day! You’ll stroll through aspens and wildflowers to a perfect spot where you will practice gentle, restorative yoga. Enjoy the stillness morning offers and connect with nature’s incredible beauty before the hustle and bustle of the day begins. Expect to walk 2-3 miles. #H24 / Sunday, 7/12 / 7:30-10:30am / Laura Guccione / $65 #H57 / Friday, 7/17 / 8:30-11:30am / Cassidy Cichowicz / $65

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BEGINNER HIKES & WALKS Beginner hikes/walks are generally suitable for most people who can walk at a leisurely pace of 2 miles/hour. These hikes are level, with some rolling terrain, and utilize wider, well-packed trails and jeep roads. Keep in mind that the altitude here in Crested Butte can often make these hikes feel more challenging than their counterparts at sea level. Plan to travel 2-4 miles with up to 500 feet of elevation gain/loss. Wear sturdy walking/hiking shoes (NO flip flops or sandals!). Bring sunscreen, bug spray, snacks, and carry at

least 16 ounces of water.

Amble at the Top of the Gulch

Level: Beginner Length: 2-3 miles on well-packed road, with some rocky & steeper terrain We’ll head to the top of Washington Gulch Road and explore the roadside and meadows that feature numerous species of flowers and shrubs. The pace is casual and provides time to discuss characteristics of plant families, anatomy of the flowers, and their reproductive and survival strategies. #H40 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 8:30am-12:30pm / Dave Ebner / $75 #H52 / Thursday, 7/16 / 8:30am-12:30pm / Dave Ebner / $75

Amble on Crested Butte Mountain

Level: Beginner Length: 2-3 miles on well-packed road, with some rocky & steeper terrain We’ll examine numerous species of flowers and shrubs in the wildflower meadows and forests of Crested Butte Mountain. The pace is leisurely, providing ample time to discuss characteristics of plant families, anatomy of the flowers, and their reproductive and survival strategies. #H14 / Saturday, 7/11 / 9am-1pm / Dave Ebner / $75 #H66 / Saturday, 7/18 / 9am-1pm / Dave Ebner / $75

Beaver Ponds and Wetlands of Ohio Pass

Level: Beginner Length: 2-3 miles on well-packed trail with some rocky & steeper terrain Enjoy this beautiful hike through old aspen groves to beaver ponds surrounded by the Anthracite Range. We’ll explore ferns and wildflowers carpeting the forest floor as well as wetland plants and flowers around the ponds. #H42 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 9am-1pm / Lynn Cudlip / $65

Explore Emerald Lake Basin

Level: Beginner Length: 2-3 miles on well-packed road with some rocky & steeper terrain Explore the Emerald Lake basin and its tremendous variety of wildflowers. The lake, as its name implies, is an intensely deep green, and this time of the year, should still have extensive snow banks around it. For those who want a relaxed opportunity to see a mix of alpine and subalpine flowers, this is the perfect outing. Ages 12+.

#H34 / Monday, 7/13 / 8am-12pm / Ken Collins / $65

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beginner hikes & walks Explore Judd Falls

Level: Beginner Length: 3+ miles on well-packed trail with some rocky & steeper terrain Along this trail we’ll experience excellent displays of wildflowers and wonderful views up the Gothic Valley. We will walk up to the Judd Falls overlook, or time permitting, perhaps a little past it. Judd Falls provides a dramatic turn-around point for our walk. Ages 12+. #H46 / Wednesday, 7/15 / 9am-1pm / Ken Collins / $65

Gothic Wildflowers

Level: Beginner Length: 1-2 miles on well-packed level & rolling terrain Get up close and personal with rare and unusual flowers near beautiful Gothic Mountain at the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab (RMBL). You’ll learn about and identify 60+ kinds of wildflowers (including 2-3 species of ORCHIDS)! Flower lists are supplied-- but it’s the stories behind these fascinating flowers that are emphasized! Ages 12+.

#H19 #H36 #H48 #H62 #H77

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RMBL Interpretive Wildflower Tours

Level: Beginner Length: 2-3 miles on well-packed road with some rocky & steeper terrain Discover and identify a variety of wildflowers and learn about our area’s natural history while discussing relevant research taking place at the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab (RMBL). Tours will explore either Gothic townsite or Snodgrass.

#H37 #H49 #H64 #H70

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Monday, 7/13 / 7:30-10:30am / Rick Reavis / $60 Wednesday, 7/15 / 7:30-10:30am / Rick Reavis / $60 Friday, 7/17 / 7:30-10:30am / Rick Reavis / $60 Saturday, 7/18 / 7:30-10:30am / Rick Reavis / $60

Snodgrass Hike and Luncheon Level: Beginner Length: 3 miles on well-packed, rolling terrain Access a lovely section of the Snodgrass Trail from Gary’s house. Premier local trail with spectacular wildflowers. After, enjoy lunch at Gary’s beautiful home. #H17 / Saturday, 7/11 / 8am-1pm / Gary Rainwater / $85 #H60 / Friday, 7/17 / 8am-1pm / Gary Rainwater / $85

Trail 403 to Viewpoint

Level: Advanced Beginner Length: 3-4 miles with some steep, rocky, and uneven terrain Hi-clearance/4-Wheel Drive vehicle required This moderate hike has one of the richest wildflower displays in the valley along with spectacular views of the Elk Mountains and Maroon Bells area. We’ll hike up towards Gothic Mountain to the high point where you’ll find both alpine and sub-alpine wildflowers including silvery lupine, paintbrush, and spotted saxifrage. #H05 / Friday, 7/10 / 8:30am-1pm / Cassidy Cichowicz / $70 #H50 / Wednesday, 7/15 / 8:30am-1pm / Dawn Kairns / $70 #H78 / Sunday, 7/19 / 8am-12:30pm / Rick Reavis / $70

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Wildflower ID Walk

Level: Beginner Length: 2-3 miles on well-packed, rolling terrain Join us for a wildflower identification walk at a leisurely pace, with time for questions and photographing the beautiful blooms! We’ll take you where the flowers are at their best! Ages 8+ with supervision.

#H08 #H16 #H33 #H45 #H59 #H67 #H73

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Follow the Bloom Hiking Series

Level: Beginner Length: 3 miles on well-packed, rolling terrain Join Wildflower Festival leaders and local natural history experts in a fourweek hiking series this summer. Guided tours will take you to see unique, early and mid-season wildflowers including glacier lilies, spring beauties, fairy slippers, shooting stars, and more! Conscientious recreation and preservation practices will be discussed, along with lessons in local ornithology, geology, and mycology. Ages 8+ with supervision. #H01 #H02 #H03 #H79

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Saturday, 6/20 / 8:30am-12:30pm / Cassidy Cichowicz / $15 Saturday, 6/27 / 8:30am-12:30pm / Cassidy Cichowicz / $15 Sunday, 7/5 / 8:30am-12:30pm / Cassidy Cichowicz / $15 Saturday, 7/25 / 8:30am-12:30pm / Cassidy Cichowicz / $15

Wildflowers & Folklore

Level: Beginner Length: 2-3 miles on well-packed, rolling terrain The lives of people and wildflowers have long been intertwined, leading to a rich trove of stories, traditions, and uses about these plants. We’ll explore the folklore, myths, histories, and some interesting facts of Crested Butte’s beautiful blooms. Fairies, witches, plagues, love, and healing all have a role, as well as a secret language spoken through wildflowers!

#H35 / Monday, 7/13 / 9am-12pm / Leanne Benton / $65

Wildflowers & Yoga in the Morning Light

Level: Beginner Length: 2-3 miles on well-packed, rolling terrain Wear comfortable clothes and bring water, a yoga mat, and a snack. This is the perfect way to start your day! You’ll stroll through aspens and wildflowers to a perfect spot where you will practice gentle, restorative yoga. Enjoy the stillness morning offers and connect with nature’s incredible beauty before the hustle and bustle of the day begins. Expect to walk 2-3 miles. #H24 / Sunday, 7/12 / 7:30-10:30am / Laura Guccione / $65 #H57 / Friday, 7/17 / 8:30-11:30am / Cassidy Cichowicz / $65

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beginner hikes & walks Wildflowers Fit for a Garden

Level: Beginner Length: 2-3 miles on well-packed, rolling terrain Meander through wildflower paradise and see splendid specimens in meadows and forests that will thrive in your garden. A relaxed pace will allow for discussion on the availability of wildflowers, the ethics of transplanting them from the wild, and the viability of growing wildflowers from seed. We’ll finish at a beautiful garden on the edge of town, showcasing the cultivation of wildflowers. #H07 / Friday, 7/10 / 10am-1pm / Eva Montane / $60

Wonderful Wildflower Connections

Level: Beginner Length: 1-2 miles on well-packed, rolling terrain Explore fascinating connections among wildflowers and animals on the Lower Loop trail. See over 50 different wildflowers, including the Gunnison mariposa lily! Flower lists are supplied at the beginning, with common and Latin names, but it’s the stories behind these fascinating flowers that are emphasized! Ages 12+. #H26 / Sunday, 7/12 / 9:30am-12:30pm / Mel Harte / $65 #H43 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 9:30am-12:30pm / Mel Harte / $65 #H69 / Saturday, 7/18 / 9:30am-12:30pm / Mel Harte / $65

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INTERMEDIATE HIKES Intermediate hikes are suitable for people who consider themselves fit and who participate in jogging/walking/hiking activities on a regular basis. You should be able to comfortably travel at a pace of 2-3 miles/hour. Plan on traveling 3-6 miles on narrower, packed and rocky trails with some uneven footing. These events traverse steeper terrain, with 500-1000 feet of elevation gain/loss (steep!). Wear sturdy hiking shoes/boots (NOT tennis shoes),

and bring sunscreen and bug spray. Bring at least 32 ounces of water and a snack (or lunch if event is around noon). Rain jacket required.

Hiking poles recommended.

Alpine Wildflowers of Crested Butte Mountain

Level: Intermediate Length: 2+ miles with steep, rocky, and uneven terrain A wonderful opportunity to see alpine and subalpine wildflowers without having to hike up! We’ll ride up the Silver Queen lift and do some hiking up to around 11,500 ft. You’ll learn the significant features of gorgeous alpine wildflowers and enjoy the spectacular views, especially on the lift ride down. #H25 / Sunday, 7/12 / 9am-1pm / Leanne Benton / $80 #H75 / Sunday, 7/19 / 9am-1pm / Leanne Benton / $80

Beckwith Pass Amble

Level: Advanced Beginner-Intermediate Length: 5 miles with rocky, steep terrain, including a shallow creek crossing. This trail provides an abundance of wildflower species and spectacular views of the Ruby Range. Elevation gain is gradual with some short steep sections near the pass.The casual pace allows time for discussion of characteristics of plant families, anatomy of the flowers, and their reproductive and survival strategies. #H30 / Monday, 7/13 / 8am-2pm / Dawn Kairns / $75

Carnivorous Plants of Colorado

Level: Intermediate Length: 4.5 miles with some steep and rocky terrain Carnivorous plants captivate us with their ability to absorb nutrients from insects and other prey for food. On this hike, we will talk about the unique adaptations of these plants, where they are found, and examine specimens of some carnivorous Colorado plant species. We will then hike to Copley Lake, traversing through a spruce/fir forest and wildflower-packed hillsides along the way. This trail is short but moderately steep, and ends at a beautiful lake with phenomenal wildflower displays. #B02 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 8:30am-1:30pm / Jennifer Ackerfield / $75 #B05 / Friday, 7/17 / 8:30am-1:30pm / Luke Tembrock / $75

Lily Lake Wildflowers

Level: Advanced Beginner – Intermediate Length: 4 miles with some rocky, steep terrain A moderate hike through subalpine forests and meadows carpeted in wildflowers to a lake where water lilies bloom against a backdrop of mountains. 86 different flowers have been identified on this hike!

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Friday, 7/10 / 9am-1pm / Lynn Cudlip / $65 Sunday, 7/12 / 9am-1pm / Festival Staff / $65 Monday, 7/13 / 9am-1pm / Cassidy Cichowicz / $65 Wednesday, 7/15 / 9am-1pm / Leanne Benton / $65 Friday, 7/17 / 9am-1pm / Lynn Cudlip / $65 Sunday, 7/19 / 9am-1pm / Dawn Kairns / $65

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intermediate hikes Long Lake Blooms & Views

Level: Intermediate Length: 4 miles with steep, rocky, and uneven terrain Join Rick on this hike to Long Lake, Crested Butte’s local, hidden swimming hole. On the gradual climb to this beautiful, narrow lake, participants will follow a wide trail surrounded by gorgeous wildflowers, and enjoy fantastic views while Rick shares his vast botanical knowledge. #H20 / Sunday, 7/12 / 8:30am-12pm / Rick Reavis / $65

Medicinal Plants of the Mountains

Level: Advanced Beginner – Intermediate Length: 3-4 miles with some rocky and steep terrain The wildflowers along the Horse Ranch Park trail are not only beautiful, many have served as the grocery store and pharmacy for earlier people and are still used today. We will focus on these edible and medicinal species, plus some toxic species to avoid! #C04 / Saturday, 7/11 / 9am-2pm / Leanne Benton / $75 #C11 / Saturday, 7/18 / 9am-2pm / Leanne Benton / $75

Ruby of the Rockies

Level: Intermediate - Advanced Length: 3-5 miles with rocky, steep and uneven terrain This hike is referred to in the trail guide as “classic and unique,” and for good reason. It skirts the grandiose rock “Dyke” outcrop of the Ruby Range as it weaves and winds through one of North America’s largest aspen forests. A wonderful selection of flowers can be seen here, including a few not present in other areas around Crested Butte. #H15 / Saturday, 7/11 / 9am-2pm / Eva Montane / $75

Splendor on Snodgrass

Level: Advanced Beginner – Intermediate Length: 3 miles with some rocky, steep terrain Snodgrass Mountain is what makes us the “Wildflower Capital of Colorado”! This hike will take you through fields of flowers in bloom, groves of quaking aspen, stands of spruce and fir trees, with views of Crested Butte Mountain.This lower-elevation wildland and its wetlands also provide habitat for many species, even the elusive Canada lynx. Ages 12+. #H22 / Sunday, 7/12 / 9am-1pm / Eva Montane / $65 #H41 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 9am-1pm / Eva Montane / $65

Three Lakes Hike

Level: Intermediate Length: 3 miles with rocky, very steep, and uneven terrain A moderate loop hike through beautiful aspen forests. We’ll visit three lakes and be rewarded with stunning views from the top of Beckwith Pass. Expect gorgeous flowers, and some waterfalls along the way. Good chance for mushrooms with a wet summer! Ages 12+. #H04 / Friday, 7/10 / 8:30am-2:30pm / Beth Schumacher / $75 #H39 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 8:30am-2:30pm / Beth Schumacher / $75 #H68 / Saturday, 7/18 / 8:30am-2:30pm / Katie Lyons / $75

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intermediate hikes Vistas, Valleys, & a Variety of Wildflowers

Level: Intermediate-Advanced Length: 6 miles with some steep, rocky, and uneven terrain This enchanting hike meanders through aspen forests and beautiful alpine meadows. You’ll be stunned with the spectacular vistas of Marcellina Mountain and the Beckwiths while admiring a diverse natural bouquet of flowers including rayless coneflower, thimbleberry, twisted stalk & red columbine. An off the charts hike – not to be missed! Ages 13+. #H28 / Sunday, 7/12 / 8:30am-3pm / Nancy Vogel & Camille Polster / $80

Walrod’s Wildflowers & Caves

Level: Intermediate Length: 4 miles with rocky, very steep, and uneven terrain. Walrod Gulch meanders across a southern-facing slope in the Cement Creek Valley and is home to one of the most impressive displays of mule’s ears sunflowers and lupine in the valley! Incredible views of Cement, Red, and Whetstone Mountains. Explore hidden caves as you climb to the wildflower meadows. #H09 / Friday, 7/10 / 8am-12pm / Julie Bremer / $65

Westside Wildflowers of Crested Butte Mountain

Level: Intermediate Length: 3+ miles with rocky, steep terrain This scenic hike meanders through meadows, aspens, and evergreen forests on the western flanks of Crested Butte Mountain. Expect to find a wonderful display of diverse species of wildflowers including the coralroot orchid in certain years. Rick will provide thorough examinations and discussions of and about the plants observed along the trail. #H21 / Sunday, 7/12 / 1:30-5pm / Rick Reavis / $65 #H54 / Thursday, 7/16 / 1:30-5pm / Rick Reavis / $65

Wildflowers & Waterfalls in the Oh-be-joyful Valley

Level: Intermediate – Advanced Length: 6+ miles with steep, rocky, and uneven terrain Multiple water crossings along the way. River shoes/sandals required. Join this spectacular hike through the Oh-be-joyful valley! You’ll encounter gorgeous wildflower-filled fields, beaver ponds, and waterfalls as we make our way towards the high alpine meadows and basins below Blue Lake. #H71 / Saturday, 7/18 / 8:30am-2:30pm / Tom Zeiner & Jeff Delaney / $90

Wildflowers & Waterfalls of Lake Irwin

Level: Intermediate Length: 4-5 miles with rocky, steep terrain Join us as we explore the spectacular wildflowers and wetlands surrounding Lake Irwin. The shoreline passes through a variety of habitats including dense fir forest, lush meadows, and beaver ponds. We’ll also explore the beautiful falls on the south side of the dam. #H18 / Saturday, 7/11 / 8:30am-2:30pm / Lynn Cudlip / $75 #H76 / Sunday, 7/19 / 8:30am-2:30pm / Lynn Cudlip / $75

Wildflowers and Lunch Under the Umbrella at CBMR

Level: Intermediate Length: 3-4 miles with some rocky, steep terrain Hike through spectacular wildflower meadows and aspen trees at esteemed Crested Butte mountain. We’ll discover and discuss unique features of the plants and flowers we encounter. Enjoy the beautiful views while we break for lunch at the CBMR Umbrella Bar. Lunch included. Ages 12+. #H55 / Thursday, 7/16 / 8:30am-12pm / Rick Reavis / $85

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EXPERT HIKES Expert hikes are suitable for people who are very physically fit, and who incorporate running, cycling, or other strenuous exercise into their schedule on a regular basis. You should be comfortable traveling at a pace of 3 miles/hour… uphill! Plan on traveling 5-8 miles (or more) on steep, often rocky terrain, and expect some off-trail hiking across talus slopes. Footing can be tricky and many of these hikes contain creek/river crossings and include traveling across areas that are narrow and exposed to cliffs/drop-offs. Elevation gain/loss can exceed 1500 vertical feet (very steep!). These hikes are not suitable for anyone with medical issues that prevent them from exerting themselves or who have a history of altitude sickness when traveling to mountain areas. Sturdy hiking

BOOTS, complete rain gear (jacket & pants), sunscreen, bug spray, hat, 2 liters of water, and substantial snacks and lunch required. Hiking poles

recommended. Read event descriptions carefully to learn if sandals/river shoes are required. If you have traveled to Crested Butte from sea level, it is

recommended that you spend at least 24 hours in Crested Butte prior to your event departure time to acclimate to the altitude change. Deer Creek to Gothic

Level: Expert Length: 9+ miles with steep, rocky, and exposed terrain With its expansive mountain views, lush wildflowers, and numerous aspen groves, Deer Creek Trail is a perfect choice for our all-day wildflower adventure. We’ll traverse the East River Valley from south to north, ending in Gothic townsite.We’ll stop by Rocky Mountain Biological Lab’s Visitor Center for souvenirs and ice cream (bring $$) before heading back to Crested Butte. Transportation to/from trailhead included. #H12 / Saturday, 7/11 / 7:30am-4pm / Cassidy Cichowicz / $125

Famous Crystal Mill

Level: Advanced – Expert Length: 8 miles with sections of steep, rocky terrain Hike to the most photographed place in Colorado, the historic Crystal Mill, constructed in 1893. We will take you down a secret trail past the infamous “Devil’s Punchbowl”, where rushing water and a plethora of alpine wildflowers line the road. Bring some $$ to spend in the tiny town of Crystal. Transportation to/from trailhead included. #H63 / Friday, 7/17 / 7am-4pm / Nancy Vogel & Camille Polster / $150

Guide’s Choice – Full Day

Level: Expert Length: 7 miles with very steep, rocky, and exposed terrain. Must be comfortable hiking off trail! Hi-clearance/4-Wheel Drive vehicle required. Join us for an adventure to one of Crested Butte’s most scenic locations. We’ll take you to a place where the flowers are the best. Expect to hike most of the day off-trail! Ages 16+. #H06 / Friday, 7/10 / 6:30am-4pm / Colorado Backcountry / $110 #H51 / Thursday, 7/16 / 6:30am-4pm / Colorado Backcountry / $110

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expert hikes Guide’s Choice – Half Day

Level: Advanced-Expert Length: 4 - 5 miles with very steep, rocky, and exposed terrain. Must be comfortable hiking off trail! Hi-clearance/4-Wheel Drive vehicle required. Join us for an adventure to one of Crested Butte’s most scenic locations. We’ll take you to a place where the flowers are the best. Expect to hike most of the day off-trail. Ages 16+. #H13 / Saturday, 7/11 / 7am-12pm / Colorado Backcountry / $90

Hike to Aspen

Level: Extreme Length: 11 miles with very steep, rocky, uneven terrain and exposed areas Creek crossings required -- bring sandals/river shoes! Join us on a trip over Colorado’s most scenic mountain pass! From the Crested Butte side of the Elk Range, we’ll ascend West Maroon Pass, cross the Elk Mountain Divide, then descend beneath the dramatic flanks of Maroon Bells and Pyramid Peak. This hike is easily Colorado’s most spectacular wildflower adventure – the combination of lush vegetation, alpine tundra, and colorful geology are unrivaled. We’ll enjoy dinner in Aspen (meal not included) and return to Crested Butte via shuttle. Ages 16+. #H65 / Saturday, 7/18 / 6am-10pm / Colorado Backcountry / $325 #H80 / Saturday, 7/25 / 6am-10pm / Colorado Backcountry / $325

Poverty Gulch, Daisy Pass, & Oh-be-joyful Valley

Level: Expert – Extreme Length: 8+ miles with very steep, rocky, uneven terrain and exposed areas. Creek crossings required -- bring sandals/river shoes! This adventure has it all! Waterfalls around every corner. Wildflowers of every variety blanketing steep hillsides. Dramatic mountain views extending for miles from the Maroon Bells to Scarp Ridge. We’ll start at Poverty Gulch, head up Daisy Pass, and descend into the Oh-be-joyful Valley. It’s a hiking experience you won’t forget. Transportation to/from trailhead included. #H27 / Sunday, 7/12 / 7:30am-4pm / Molly Murfee / $125

Red Lady Summit

Level: Expert Length: 10+ miles with very steep, rocky, uneven and exposed terrain This route from the Scarp Ridge trailhead offers spectacular 360-degree views and an unparalleled hiking experience. We’ll walk through wildflower covered hillsides and past dramatic ridge exposure on our trek to the prayer flags at the summit of Red Lady (Mt. Emmons), one of the most recognizable peaks in the Crested Butte area. #H38 / Monday, 7/13 / 7am-4pm / Tom Zeiner & Jeff Delaney / $95

Rustler Gulch

Level: Advanced-Expert Length: 5-6 miles with steep, rocky terrain, mud, and creek crossings. Creek crossings required -- bring sandals/river shoes! One of our favorite hikes through meadows and pine forest to a beautiful alpine basin. A plethora of waist-high flowers and elusive beauties abound, including monkey flower, parry’s primrose, & bog orchid. A variety of rushing water distinguishes this trail and establishes a habitat rich with riparian flora. #H44 / Tuesday, 7/14 / 7:30am-3:30pm Nancy Vogel & Camille Polster / $85 #H74 / Sunday, 7/19 / 7:30am-3:30pm / Katie Lyons / $85

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expert hikes Scarp Ridge

Level: Advanced-Expert Length: 4 miles with steep, rocky, and uneven terrain Join us for this incredible hike above Lake Irwin. You’ll traverse across wildflower-covered hillsides and climb above treeline to reach one of the most spectacular ridges in the Elk Mountains. The views include six 14,000 ft. peaks and one of the most abundant and diverse displays of wildflowers in the Gunnison Valley, often including masses of alpine sunflowers. #H11 / Saturday, 7/11 / 7:30am-2pm / Hedda Peterson / $85 #H56 / Friday, 7/17 / 7:30am-2pm / Leanne Benton / $85

Trail 403 to Gothic

Level: Advanced-Expert Length: 5 miles with some steep, rocky, and uneven terrain The Trail 403 has one of the best displays of wildflowers in area along with spectacular views. Hike this trail one-way through wildflower-filled meadows to the high point, then head down through spruce and fir forests to the campground north of Gothic. Shuttle to/from trailhead included. #H23 / Sunday, 7/12 / 8am-2pm / Hedda Peterson / $115

Waterfalls and Wildflowers of North Pole Basin

Level: Advanced-Expert Length: 6 miles with steep, rocky, and uneven terrain Hi-clearance/4-Wheel Drive vehicle required. Explore pristine spruce-fir forests, alpine meadows, and cascading waterfalls of North Pole Basin. In July 2013, this area was made accessible to the public through joint efforts of Crested Butte Land Trust and Rocky Mountain Biological Lab. Join seasoned naturalists on an all-day adventure to this hidden valley. Ages 12+. #H81 / Sunday, 8/9 / 7:30am-4pm / Rick Reavis/Vinnie Rossignol / $85

Wetlands and Wildflowers of Ohio Peak

Level: Advanced-Expert Length: 5-6 miles with steep, rocky, and uneven terrain. Requires some scrambling! Enjoy stunning scenery and spectacular vistas on this hike. It begins in a high mountain meadow filled with wildflowers and continues on an unimproved trail to a little-known waterfall. We’ll observe beautiful mountain wildflowers and riparian areas along with gorgeous views of the Ohio Creek Valley. Opportunity to climb Ohio Peak if time permits. #H53 / Thursday, 7/16 / 8am-3pm / Lynn Cudlip / $90

Wildflowers of West Maroon Pass

Level: Expert Length: 6-8 miles with very steep, rocky, uneven, and exposed terrain Hi-clearance/4-Wheel Drive vehicle required. Join Colorado Backcountry on an exciting adventure in the stunning valley beneath West Maroon Pass. We’ll explore this amazing valley using a collection of trails and then head up to the summit of West Maroon Pass. You can expect amazing wildflowers, challenging hiking, extraordinary views, and an unforgettable experience. Ages 16+. #H32 / Monday, 7/13 / 6:30am-4pm / Colorado Backcountry / $110 #H58 / Friday, 7/17 / 6:30am-4pm / Colorado Backcountry / $110

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Please Don’t Pick the Daisies! By Tom Zeiner, President, Crested Butte Wildflower Festival

“Don’t Pick the Daisies!” You may hear your hike leader ask you not to pick the flowers but do you know why? It’s not just for aesthetics, although we like to watch wildflowers go through their whole cycle. We have a really short growing season here at 9000’, so all the growth and seed production is squeezed into a compact 3 month growing season. Lots of our plants have developed ways to maximize that brief summer, but they still need a little help. Only a few of the seeds that all those wildflowers produce actually become new plants. Some don’t land in a good spot, some are digested by birds, and some may sprout, but just plain don’t make it. Picking flowers or even trampling flowers if you go off-trail assures that

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don’t pick the daisies!

Colorado Columbines by Tom Zeiner

those seeds will never have a chance to germinate. Not to mention that wildflowers are generally very short-lived once they’re cut. True story—In the early 1900’s Coloradoans loved to take the train into the mountains for a getaway. One of the favorite hobbies was picking wildflowers to bring back home. The favorite target was the state flower, Colorado Columbine. Collectors would bring armloads of flowers home with them—so many that it actually endangered the species. It’s now illegal to pick a Colorado Columbine for that reason! We have one really good substitute for picking wildflowers—PIC them. Take a few good shots of your favorites, then when you’re home in January you can look at your pics and enjoy wildflower season all over! (970) 349-2571

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