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THE COLLECTION

SUMMER 2023
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SETTING UP CAMP

A GUIDE TO CAMPING IN & AROUND STEAMBOAT

The definition of camping has evolved to mean a lot more than setting up a tent in the woods, but the good news is Steamboat and the Yampa Valley offer something for everyone when it comes to exploring the great outdoors and sitting out under the stars for a few nights, even if that means pulling up an RV and watching movies on a flat screen TV.

W hether you’re looking to make the most of your investment in #vanlife and find the farthest reaches your Sprinter van can take you, or you’re curious about which roads are best for towing that Airstream, Steamboat has it all. And if all you want to do is carry everything you need on your back, there’s a lifetime of opportunities to explore that, too.

INTO THE WILD

If you’re a purist and want to get as far away from civilization as possible, wilderness abounds in and around the Yampa Valley with the Flat Tops Wilderness to the south and the Mount Zirkel Wilderness to the north. Both areas provide endless opportunities for exploration and multi-day backpacking excursions with prime camping on the grassy banks of pristine alpine lakes, shady forests, and subalpine tundra where the wildflowers bloom and snow-fed creeks provide plenty of water.

Mount Zirkel Wilderness has a total of 159,935 acres and is home to the headwaters of the Elk, Encampment, and North Platte Rivers, as well as some 70 lakes, high mountain peaks, and a portion of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. It straddles the Continental Divide and encompasses the rugged Sawtooth Range, as well as portions of the Park and Sierra Madre ranges. Hikers have fifteen peaks to

choose from within the wilderness, the highest of which is Mount Zirkel for which the range is named, at 12,180 feet. With so many rivers, streams, and lakes, and over 150 miles of trails winding into the wilderness, all of which afford lovely scenic views and vistas, the possibilities for day hikes, fishing trips and multi-day trips are endless.

On the other end of the valley, the Flat Tops Wilderness, named for the mountain range with its distinct flattopped peaks, offers days upon days of beautiful hikes. As the second largest wilderness area in Colorado, the valleys and relatively gentle land above the cliffs offer over 160 miles of trails that are ideal for hiking, camping, horseback riding, hunting, and fishing. Elk, deer, and moose visit the area in the summer. Backpackers have endless options for pristine camping, whether it’s next to a high alpine lake or deep in a forest—camping how it was originally intended to be.

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LIVING THE #VANLIFE.

A s vehicular camping rigs get ever more elaborate, from rooftop tents and teardrop pull-behinds to compact 4WD vans, car camping has evolved into a gearhead’s art form. The idea is to pack as many comforts and conveniences as possible into a vehicle that is still agile enough to travel into the mountains. It’s also about the customization and being able to make room for those creature comforts that are the most important to you, whether that means an elaborate kitchen setup or being able to travel with all your toys—whatever floats your boat—literally. Whatever you fancy, Steamboat has ample opportunities for car camping, especially around its surrounding lakes. Steamboat Lake and Pearl Lake are state parks that offer convenient car camping, as well as campgrounds on Rabbit Ears Pass along U.S. Highway 40 and Seedhouse Road in North Routt County. Buffalo Pass is a popular option for car camping with access to dozens of mountain biking and hiking trails. Campgrounds ideal for car camping include Dry Lake, Dumont Lake, Granite Campground, Hahn’s Peak Lake, and Seedhouse, and all have amenities like bathrooms and showers.

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EVERYTHING & THE KITCHEN SINK.

If you’re towing the big rig and want to camp with your RV, Steamboat does have some choice campgrounds with all the amenities you need to plug in and tune out. There’s a KOA campground located right in town, but the choice spots include Stagecoach State Park where you can camp lakeside and enjoy everything this awesome beach-in-the-mountains has to offer, from paddle boarding and swimming to access for motorboats. On the other end of the valley toward Clark is the remote and beautiful Steamboat Lake State Park, which has quite the beach scene in the summer with a large sandy area that is popular with families for swimming, paddle boarding, and picnicking. There are also several established campgrounds on U.S. Forest Service lands surrounding Steamboat with amenities like restrooms and water hookups including Pearl State Park, Hinman, Routt County Fairgrounds, and Yampa River State Park. Book your spot in advance, especially during the summer months. Plan for a few extra days because you may never want to leave.

For more info on local campgrounds and campsites, visit CO Parks & Wildlife. //cpw.state.co.us

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JULY 1 Farmer’s Market 1-4 P ro Rodeo Series 4 4th of July Celebration 6 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Thu) 7 F irst Friday Artwalk 7-8 P ro Rodeo Series 8 Farmer’s Market 8-9 Steamboat Springs Art in the Park 9 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun) 14 Free Concert – Cody Canada & Departed 14-15 P ro Rodeo Series 15 Tour de Steamboat Farmer’s Market Strings Kitchen & Garden Tour 16, 20 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun, Thu) 21 F ree Concert – The Wood Brothers 21-22 P ro Rodeo Series 22 Farmer’s Market 23 Steamboat Lake Triathlon 23, 27 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun, Thu) 26 Town Challenge mtn bike race Emerald 27-30 Steamboat Mtn Soccer Tournament 28-29 P ro Rodeo Series 29 Farmer’s Market 29-30 Yampa Valley Balloon Rodeo R evolution Enduro 30 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun) AUGUST 3 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Thu) 4 F irst Friday Artwalk 4-5 P ro Rodeo Series 5 Farmer’s Market 5-6 E merald Mountain Epic O pera Steamboat 6, 10 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun, Thu) 9 Town Challenge mtn bike race Buff Pass 11 F ree Concert – St Paul & The Brkn Bones O pera Steamboat 11-20 R outt County Fair 11-12 P ro Rodeo Series 12 Farmer’s Market R otary Lobster Fest Fundraiser 13, 17 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun, Thu) 16 Town Challenge community ride & BBQ 18-19 P ro Rodeo Series 19 Farmer’s Market 20 SBT GRVL 20, 24 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun, Thu) 21-22 P ro Rodeo Series 22 Farmer’s Market O pera Steamboat 23 Strings Music on Green 25th Party 25-26 P ro Rodeo Series closing weekend 26 Farmer’s Market 27, 31 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun, Thu) 31-3 Yampa Valley Crane Festival SEPTEMBER 1 F irst Friday Artwalk 2 Farmer’s Market 3 Free Concert – Yonder Mtn String Band Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun) 2-4 L abor Day Sidewalk Sale 9 Steamboat OktoberWest Farmer’s Market Literary Sojourn 9-10 C olorado League High School MTB 10 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun) 15-16 R un Rabbit Run 50 & 100-mile race 16 Farmer’s Market 17 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun) 22-29 S AM Plein Air Painting Event 22-24 Steamboat Sheep Dog Trials 23 F inal Farmer’s Market 24 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun) 28-1 Steamboat Food & Wine Festival OCTOBER 1 Ski Area Sunset Happy Hour (Sun) 7 M ain Street Steamboat Chili Challenge 7-14 R estaurant Week
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THE MARKET AT A GLANCE

While we’ve seen significant increases in all property types over the last several years, compared to other resort markets in the Western region, Steamboat still offers a great value. Whether looking for a ski-in/ski-out condo or a luxury single family home, there is something for buyers in all price points.

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ABOVE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY INDIVIDUAL ROCKY MOUNTAIN MLS AREAS WHERE A SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY OFFICE EXISTS. AVERAGE PRICE SOLD UNITS SOLD STEAMBOAT COMPARED TO OTHER RESORTS 2022 Average Sold Price and Units Sold • Condominiums, Towhomes & Single Family Homes UNITS SOLD AVERAGE PRICE SOLD
STEAMBOAT • SF HOMES Median Sold Price STEAMBOAT • TOWNHOMES Median Sold Price STEAMBOAT • CONDOS Median Sold Price 2019 2019 2019 $1.08M $1.27M $1.73M $1.88M $1.75M $750K $642K $365K $746K $391K $889K $445K $1.45M $599K $1.20M 2020 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022 2023 YTD 2023 YTD 2023 YTD 87% UP SINCE 2019 99% UP SINCE 2019 63% UP SINCE 2019 $3,500,000 $3,000,000 $2,750,000 $2,500,000 $2,250,000 $2,000,000 $1,750,000 $1,500,000 $1,250,000 $1,000,000 $750,000 $500,000 $250,000 $0 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 ASPEN JACKSON HOLE TELLURIDE PARK CITY VAIL VALLEY BIG SKY SUN VALLEY BRECKENRIDGE WHITEFISH STEAMBOAT CRESTED BUTTE WINTER PARK $7.02M $3.53M $1.93M $1.38M $910K $2.42M $3.47M $2.14M $1.29M $1.25M $921K $1.14M

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$ VOLUME UNITS SOLD LISTINGS REAL ESTATE TRENDS OVER THE PAST 19 YEARS Number of Listings, Units Sold and Dollar Volume 2,500 2,250 2,000 1,750 1,500 1,250 1,000 750 500 250 0 $1.6B $1.4B $1.2B $1.0B $800M $600M $400M $200M $0 LISTINGS / UNITS SOLD $ VOLUME 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 INFORMATION PROVIDED BY STEAMBOAT SPRINGS MLS INVENTORY BREAKDOWN 2022 Residential, Land, and Fractional Inventory UNITS SOLD, BY PROPERTY TYPE, ALL AREAS VOLUME SOLD, BY REGION SINGLE FAMILY HOMES DOWNTOWN TOWNHOMES MOUNTAIN FISH CREEKWEST STMBT CONDOMINIUMS SOUTH VALLEY FRACTIONALS ELK RIVER LAND NORTH ROUTT STAGECOACH / OAK CREEK HAYDEN 346 157 249 90 277 $127M $487M $138M $100M $40M $52M $31M $30M $65M
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TOTALLY LIT

A DESIGNER’S GUIDE TO GOOD LIGHTING

When you talk to designers about what makes a beautiful interior, the first thing they’ll mention isn’t countertop materials or furniture choices but good lighting.

Lighting has evolved so much in recent years that lighting design has become its own category—just ask Elizabeth Ludy, lighting designer and owner, LGHT Co. Ludy, an American Lighting Association Certified Lighting Specialist, saw a niche in Steamboat’s burgeoning design market and wanted an opportunity to collaborate with architects and designers on both new construction and remodel projects all over Steamboat.

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Ludy can talk about her passion for lighting design all day long but her main goal is to make the process easier for clients who often don’t think about lighting at all. “The options have gotten so much better. It used to be you’d have to go into a showroom and look through catalogs, and people’s eyes would glaze over after the first 5 minutes, so that’s what I honed in on,” she says. Ludy favors a collaborative process and works closely with clients to come up with cohesive design concepts that coordinate with the style and feel of the space.

Whether you’re building a new home, renovating an old one, or just want to improve your current living space, upgrading the lighting in your home is one way to make a huge impact in ways you might not have even realized are possible. “It’s all about creating layers of light throughout every part of your house and thinking about how you want to illuminate different spaces for different times

of day. It’s like a puzzle with small pieces that all work together,” says Ludy. “It’s not one-and-done, flip a switch and the light comes on. There are several variables to think about.”

Ludy says the key is in the balance, about creating layers of light that work together and aren’t overpowering, or what she calls “interrogation lights,” which are often a sign of lighting that is outdated. While design often requires selecting specific fixtures based on your overall style and the aesthetic of your home, what matters is how the lights function in the space and throughout the day.

Ultimately, function is the most important component of good lighting. “You want your lighting to feel comfortable at different times of day. What you need in the morning is going to be different than what you want at night. That’s where layers of light come into play,” she says.

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T hat can be achieved in several ways, whether it means swapping out old lightbulbs in your overhead lights to create a softer glow, installing dimmer switches, or adding in subtler layers of light, maybe through a backlit mirror or a chandelier.

L ED tape light has become very popular because of its versatility and its flexibility for creating layers of light, Ludy says. “LED tape lights placed under a floating vanity can cast a nice glow onto the floor, can be used at the top of a ceiling to wash down on an accent wall, and are also useful in closets. A LED header light can be mounted on the back side of the closet on a motion sensor so when you open up the closet door it turns on, and when you close the door it turns off,” Ludy says. “Again, it comes down to layers, and using soft light can achieve a lot in a room, especially in areas like the bedroom or bathroom where you don’t want it to be fully lit all the time.”

Lighted mirrors, a trend that started in hotels, are another way to layer lighting into a room.

A nother big trend is treating lighting like a piece of art. Fixtures can be selected to be sculptural, textural, and can either brim with personality or provide a minimalist statement. “The trend is about making lighting an extension and welcomed part of your home while displaying your personality.

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Absolutely no need to settle for the run of the mill these days.” That’s not to be confused with art lighting, using light to illuminate pieces of art, like in a gallery. “Art lighting is having a moment in the best way,” Ludy says. “For a long time, it was seen as a luxury only used for priceless pieces, but if you have a piece of art that is special, art lighting can be really fun.”

A simple way to upgrade your lighting is to swap out old lightbulbs. “We look a lot at the temperature of light, or the color of light, which is always easy to modify by switching things out, but there are so many options that didn’t exist even a few years ago.” It’s also easy and fun to update your fixtures with something more current, like brass, which Ludy says is having a moment, as well as white. Sconces are also in, replacing old 5-bulb vanities in bathrooms and table lamps in master bedrooms. Timers and motion sensors are easy to install and handy for spaces like the bathroom and closet.

U ltimately, good lighting is about creating a mood. “We all crave this comfortable, inviting space and finding ways to get those pockets of magic, ways to boost your mood, especially during winter. “At the end of the day, I want it to feel good.” That’s what we call totally lit. // lghtco.co

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THUMB GREEN

ROCKY MOUNTAIN-STYLE

A GUIDE TO GARDENING IN STEAMBOAT

If you’ve ever tried to dig a hole in Colorado, you understand pretty quickly how the Rocky Mountains earned its name. If you’re from another part of the country and love to garden, get ready: a whole different set of rules apply here.

Take it from Emma Friedland, Lead Horticulturist for the Yampa River Botanic Park, whose job it is to manage the horticulture team who maintains all the gardens. Part of her job description, in addition to keeping out weeds, making compost into viable soil, and pairing plants for the most successful growing season, is to showcase Colorado’s native plants. “I was born and raised in Colorado, so I’ve been gardening here all my life,” she says. “I always tell people who are new to Colorado that native plants are the best to start.”

C olorado’s soil is notoriously challenging, as is the dry, hot, high altitude sun. There are other things to consider that might not occur in the more humid, verdant parts of the country, like the need to conserve water and to create your own soils, ideally from compost.

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WE CAUGHT UP WITH FRIEDLAND DURING HER BUSY SPRING PLANTING SEASON TO LEARN A FEW TRICKS OF THE TRADE.

TAKE INVENTORY.

“The first thing to do if you want to plan a home

GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY.

When it comes to gardening in Colorado, the first challenge is the soil. “We tend to have very clay-heavy soils here, which has small pore space and is very compacted,” Friedland says. “This makes it difficult for air and water to travel through, and both those things are important for roots to be able to grow. The best way to amend this is to add organic matter or compost to your soil.” Making your own soil from compost, like they do at the YRBP, is the most sustainable option; it just takes time. You can also buy compost at your local landscaping store. “If you can’t make your own compost, just be sure to buy it from a local garden center as opposed to big box store. You’re going to get better quality compost and support your local community.

Because of our close proximity to the sun at altitude, light takes on a whole new level of intensity, which can be good or bad depending on the type of plant. “It really depends on which side of the house you’re gardening on. If it’s south facing, choose sun-loving native plants that are easy to maintain and don’t require a lot of water like Blanketflower or Firecracker Penstemon. On the north-facing side of a home is an opportunity for a shade garden where plants like Irish Spring Lungwort and Coral Bells varieties will do well, even though they aren’t native to the area. A few plants that do well in partial sun are Native Harebell and

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COLORADO DESERT BLUE STAR MOJAVE SAGE BLANKETFLOWER CORAL BELLS CONEFLOWER BLACK-EYED SUSAN SCOTT’S SUGARBOWLS FIRECRACKER PENSTEMON NATIVE HAREBELL ROCKY MTN PENSTEMON IRISH SPRING LUNGWORT COLORADO BLUE COLUMBINE

CONSERVE WATER.

After 22 years of drought, Colorado’s water supply is extremely compromised, so it’s important to consider ways to conserve water. “Low water plants like Colorado Desert Blue Star, Scott’s Sugarbowls, and Mojave Sage are a great choice for a garden that is more sustainable,” Friedland says. “How and when you water your garden is also important. “I would recommend watering infrequently but for longer periods of time, so the water has a chance to soak in really deep, which is going to encourage your plants to grow long roots to get to those reserves,” Friedland says. “If you live on a

slope, you may want to water for about 10 minutes, and then wait 10 minutes to give it a chance to soak in really well, then repeat. If the water is shallow, your roots will be shallow.” Time of day is also key: avoid watering in the hot sun when the water can evaporate. “The ideal time to water is in the evening so the water has all night to soak in.” Finally, choose those water-wise plants that can thrive without needing a lot of water. “Plants that are native to Colorado are always going to be the best choice for a low maintenance garden.” The grass might not always be greener in Colorado, but there is always plenty of room to grow. // yampariverbotanicpark.org

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GET OUT

OUTDOOR LIVING DESIGN WITH A NEW LEVEL OF SOPHISTICATION

Outdoor living has always been the cornerstone of mountain home design, even in a cold winter climate like Steamboat where warm weather is only to be enjoyed for part of the year. Still, since the pandemic, mountain homeowners have been creating hotelquality, luxury outdoor living spaces that can be used throughout the year. These sophisticated spaces go beyond a well-furnished patio to something that requires integrated architecture and design to create a seamlessness between indoors and out that epitomizes what mountain living is all about.

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“ People want to blur the line between indoor and outdoor living,” says Adam Wright, Founding Principal, CRAFT Architecture Studio. “Because of our cold climate, there’s a focus on creating warmth and ambiance with an easy transition from inside to outside. Development of luxurious space is embellished by a connection to the outdoors that is easy and seamless.”

T his can be achieved in a number of ways, from large format sliding doors to passthrough windows that provide easy access to the kitchen for food preparation, entertaining, and clean up. “You might have a bar top or countertop on the other side of your passthrough window that’s close to your kitchen sink,” Wright says. This is going to be more functional than outdoor kitchens you might find in a warmer climate that would be very difficult to maintain during the subzero temperatures of a Steamboat winter.

B ecause of our colder temperatures, even during chilly summer nights, a key component is to create enough heat outdoors so that the space can be enjoyed throughout the year. While fireplaces and firepits are nothing new, architects are taking a more thorough approach to integrating outdoor living spaces into the home with roof cover that can protect the space from the elements. “A key feature of outdoor living space is some sort of roof cover or canopy that offers protection from snow in winter and the harsh sun in the summer,” Wright says. “It helps bolster and support the

use of that outdoor space and to extend the outdoor living season as you’re protected all year round.”

A n overhead roof or canopy structure that blends into the home’s overall architecture also allows for finishes and the integration of electrical for heating and lighting. “We’ve been doing flat or shed style roofs with exposed beam work and nice ceiling materials like tongue and groove wood board that creates warmth and becomes a real extension and feature of the house,” Wright says. Lighting can be integrated into the beam work or added onto the side of the building with sconces. Another trend is festival lighting, the string lighting you see on Yampa Street that, as the name implies, creates a festive, party-like atmosphere.

I n addition to protection from a roof, heat is also an essential component for the ideal outdoor living space. “Another element we’re seeing more of is exterior heaters that can be attached to a canopy roof. These are ceiling mounted and angled down to heat the space more effectively than a fireplace or firepit,

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which is more for ambiance than warmth,” Wright says. “These heaters can create enough warmth to allow for use of the space throughout the year and elevate the space to something more luxurious like you might see in a high-end hotel.”

It’s important to differentiate between a deck and a patio, the latter of which is typically on the ground level and finished in stained or stamped concrete for a more polished look that is going to be functional and

low maintenance throughout the year and create a solid surface base. A deck is going to be constructed of framed wood or composite decking and located on an upper level.

A ground-level patio allows for more seamless landscaping and the integration of water features. While amenities like hot tubs and outdoor showers are typically located for privacy, other water features can be used to have an aesthetic, even auditory impact. “On a recent project, we connected a rain chain to one of the beams

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in the structure of the roof as an artistic or decorative way to channel water off a downspout from the roof. It directs the water through a chain with spill cups to control splashing. The feature is an artistic touch to outdoor space, and in transitional season into winter freezes and becomes ice sculpture,” Wright says.

Perhaps the most important component, particularly from an architectural standpoint, is maximizing the view. “When we consider the architectural elements, we’re thinking more holistically about the views and the elements that help frame that outdoor space, so we’re going to think a lot about orientation,” Wright says. Instead of a room with a view, you have a view from which to create a room—just one without walls. // craftarchitecturestudio.com

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ADJUSTING YOUR HOMEOWNER’S INSURANCE TO TODAY’S MARKET PRICES

With the dramatic increase in the cost of construction and materials in recent years, it’s probably time to double-check your homeowner’s policy to make sure your coverage is adequate in case of total loss. “Building costs were affected by supply chain issues during Covid, and real estate prices shot way up,” says Lisa Lancaster, Agent at Alpine Insurance Brokers in Steamboat. “But there’s actually a lot more to it than that.”

L ancaster says the increase in natural disasters in recent years have had a serious impact on the cost of

homeowner’s insurance, from the wildfires that spread across the west to the hurricanes in the Southeast and flooding across the Midwest. “Natural disasters that have affected people across the U.S. can affect your insurance rate even if it’s not in your state because it affects the industry as a whole.”

In Colorado, insurance carriers have become increasingly cautious about wildfires. “Any homes anywhere near where a previous wildfire was are going to be a lot more expensive to insure, even if it’s highly unlikely

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that a fire will burn there again,” Lancaster says. “All of that, combined with market volatility and inflation, have made insurance premiums more expensive. “Consumers are seeing their premiums go up significantly, and often without warning,” she says. But where consumers really need to pay attention is replacement cost or what is often referred to in a policy as dwelling limit. “Historically, building cost and market value were far apart—replacement cost wasn’t nearly as expensive as the cost of buying a home in Steamboat. But now what we’re seeing is building cost has increased so much it’s on par with market value.”

Lancaster says when new clients ask for a quote they may not be aware of the difference between the cost to rebuild and market value. “We try to educate our clients and maintain a relationship with open lines of communication throughout the year.” She looks at any improvements they’ve made and calculates the replacement cost by multiplying the square footage with what the construction industry is currently charging for building cost, and offers each client the opportunity for an annual review.

“On the high end, luxury homes are running up to $1,000 per square foot for replacement cost, and the local construction companies I spoke with said building materials have increased 35% in the last year.”

L ancaster says a lot of people don’t read their policy and probably don’t know what their replacement coverage is. “Before I started working in the industry, I would just renew my policy every year. The normal

consumer simply does not educate themselves on their coverage.”

T he time to reevaluate is when your policy comes up for renewal, but changes can be made at any time. The good news is, you can increase your dwelling limit and it might not cost as much as you think. “You want to look at your dwelling limit and then divide it by the square footage of your house to see where you’re at.” For example, let’s say someone’s dwelling limit is $1M on a 2,500 square foot home. They are insured for $400 per sq ft replacement cost, which is likely not enough in our current climate, and if they asked my opinion I would recommend increasing the dwelling limit. Lancaster says it’s as simple as calling your insurance agent and letting them know you’re not comfortable with your dwelling limit. “Ask them if they can raise it and how much it will cost. It might not raise your premium as much as you might think.”

W hen seeking a quote, try to give your agent enough time to explore your options. “The hardest thing for us is when someone calls on a Monday and their policy expires on Friday,” Lancaster says. Thirty days is ideal.

It’s also important for consumers to understand it doesn’t matter how long you’ve held your policy or even if you’ve never made a claim—the premium is based on an industry standard rate, calculated on risk, not merit.

“Just like everything else that has increased the cost of living, so has the cost of your insurance,”

A nother variable Steamboat homeowners need to aware of, especially buyers looking to get into the market is

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BUT NOW WHAT WE’RE SEEING IS BUILDING COST HAS INCREASED SO MUCH IT’S ON PAR WITH MARKET VALUE.

that one of the factors taken into consideration for rate calculation is the proximity to a fire station. “Since Covid, the trend has been that people want acreage, they want seclusion, they want a more rural setting. But if you are more than 10 miles from the nearest fire station, your coverage is going to get really expensive.”

Lancaster says insurance carriers will want to see a water source and that preventative measures are taken such as an internal fire suppression system, central fire

alarm, and fire mitigation efforts around the house.

T he bottom line is that consumers should be aware of what their coverage is, and what they pay for it. “You have the right to have it explained to you, to ask questions, to ask for quotes or for better coverage,” Lancaster says. “What you don’t want is to find out after-the-fact that you didn’t have sufficient coverage. Your home is one of your most important assets. You want to make sure it’s protected.”

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HOW ROUTT COUNTY RIDERS MAKES CYCLING GREAT IN STEAMBOAT

If you’ve ever been on a mountain bike ride in Steamboat and wondered who maintains the endless miles of heavenly single-track, the answer is the hundreds of volunteers who support Routt County Riders. The Steamboat-based non-profit organization works year-round to protect the trails and thoroughfares we enjoy on two wheels and to advocate for cyclists.

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T hat sounds a lot simpler than it is. “An organization that advocates for cyclists in Northwest Colorado becomes more political than you might imagine. Trail use is not just about the municipality, but how it relates to other land agencies like the BLM and the Forest Service. Everything is interconnected, interrelated, and interdependent,” says Laraine Martin, RCR Executive Director. “One of the coolest roles I can play is being a silver thread between all these agencies, land managers, and different types of people on bikes. My job is to boil that down and to think about how to relate to each other and bring us to a common understanding.”

Steamboat is famous for its vast network of mountain bike trails that offer a wide variety of options for riders of all abilities, from gentle cross-country single track in the valley to rocky technical high alpine descents. With several well developed and established trail networks, Steamboat is also renowned for its trail interconnectedness, which allows for big-mile rides. From trail access right in town at Emerald Mountain and Buffalo Pass to Soda Mountain and the Continental Divide Trail—not to mention Steamboat Mountain Resort’s trails, with its lift access and bike park—there are virtually hundreds of miles of possibilities to explore. “It’s about a wide range of access opportunities for all different skill levels,” Martin says. “You can ride your bike to Emerald from downtown Steamboat in two minutes and be on single-track where the world drops away. The idea that you can do a 100-mile ride from trails that are in such close proximity to town is amazing. You don’t have to drive anywhere to get to it. These public lands are in our town.”

Many of these trails, which have been around since the early 90s, have become “legal, categorized, and cataloged,” thanks in part to the work RCR has done since it became an official non-profit organization in 2010. RCR is also responsible for coordinating a tremendous trail maintenance network thanks to hundreds of dedicated volunteers who turn out

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to literally get their hands dirty doing the hard, physical labor it takes to dig, rake, cut, and clear. “As an organization, we have the resources to fund trail maintenance. We are a very well-oiled machine. As a whole, we have a trail network that is very well taken care of, and that is a testament to the good work that’s being done,” Martin says.

L ike most resort towns, Steamboat has had its fair share of growing pains in the past few years as more people discover the beauty, lifestyle and close-knit community afforded in the Yampa Valley. As a result, the need for trail expansion, maintenance, and protection is more important than ever. “I think because Steamboat is at a crossroads in terms of development, a lot of things become more controversial than you might think.”

T he organization also works closely with the Steamboat Mountain Resort, which boasts miles and miles of single-track cross-country trails in addition to the massive infrastructure being invested into the bike park and lift-accessed downhill trails by the resort. “How we interact with the resort is crucial. If we can work with a massive corporation like Alterra, who is pouring millions of dollars into a quickly growing ski resort, and maintain public access to multi-use trails and other

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W hile volunteerism is the organization’s backbone as well as its legacy, RCR is also involved with city engagement and advocacy. “We spend a lot of time motivating our membership base and Board of Directors to interact with Parks and Rec and City Council to help facilitate things like bike safety legislation or to approve a new trail,” Martins says. RCR has also recently instituted a bike match program to collect donated bikes and match them with community members in need via other non-profit partnerships, a new program that Martin says “has taken on a life of its own.”

RCR’s advocacy for cyclists goes beyond the mountain biking sect with efforts made on behalf of road, gravel, and even e-bike sectors with programs like safety courses for motorists and education programs at schools, a network of “road rider rest stops,” and working to foster an open dialogue with the local agriculture community for the proliferation of riders on county roads, especially as gravel bikes and e-bikes bring even more riders into these areas than ever before. And while the intricacies of her job might be complicated, the bottom line is still pretty simple: life is better on two wheels, and RCR plans to keep it that way. //routtcountyriders.org

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$1,132,000 #4181265

Recently updated townhouse with 1 car garage, 3 BD, 2 BA + den. New appliances, flo oring, granite counters, carpeting and baths. Located in the quiet area of the complex and backs to open space.

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THE RIVERVIEW LODGE BETWEEN DOWNTOWN & THE MOUNTAIN QUAIL RUN WITH SKI AREA VIEWS

PRIVATE ENCLAVE IN LAKE CATAMOUNT

$2,895,000 #6946583

Located in the most private part of the Catamount Cabin enclave is this lakefront cabin. Complete with 3 BD, 3.5 BA, 2,370 SF, a spacious wraparound deck and incredible views.

STUNNING HOME OVERLOOKING GOLF COURSE

$3,995,000 #9077001

This 5 BD, 5.5 BA, 4,951 SF home is move in ready. With incredible views, a gourmet kitchen, a beautiful primary suite, and multiple outdoor entertainment areas.

SCENIC VIEWS FROM PRIVATE LOT IN CATAMOUNT RANCH

$1,850,000 #6214976

Lot 10, located at Catamount Ranch Club Golf Course, has 6.48 acres, an incredible building site, and 360 degree stunning views.

DARLINDA BALDINGER & CHLOE LAWRENCE

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STEAMBOAT GRAND WITH SKI VIEWS

$175,000 #9790951

2 BD, 2 BA Telemark unit at the Grand. Shortest distance to base of ski area, spacious living room, deck with views and amazing amenities.

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$3,850,000 #3408341

Your mountain sanctuary located on 60.59 ac at the base of the iconic Flat Tops. Incredible 4,628 sf custom home with 4 BD, 4.5 BA, a gourmet kitchen, and an impressive master.

SOLD FOR $8,000,000

Atop Lake Catamount lies a masterpiece of architecture. Situated on 38+ac with 5+ BD, 6.5 BA and curated by a team of local artisans with spectacular views.

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SOPHISTICATED & CHIC URBAN STREET

SOLD FOR $2,120,000

New, 4 BD, 3.5 BA duplex in the sought-after Urban Street development. Low HOA’s, rooftop deck, bright and spacious with modern designs and tons of upgrades.

DARLINDA BALDINGER & CHLOE LAWRENCE

O : 970.879.7800

C : 970.819.2150

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DOME PEAK RANCH AT FIVE PINE MESA LUXURY LAKE LIVING IN LAKE CATAMOUNT
SOLD
PENDING SOLD

BLOCKS TO SKIING AND GOLFING

SOLD FOR $2,900,000

Let the sun and views shine in from the great room of this fully furnished 4+ BD, 5+ BA, 3,720

SF townhome just blocks to the Ski Area and the Rollingstone Golf Course with golf membership available. 2 car garage with a 220-volt electric vehicle charging unit.

STEAMBOAT LAKE LOT WITH THE BEST VIEWS

COVETED SUNLIGHT LOT WITH SPECTACULAR VIEWS

$500,000 #9465540

Best views and recreation in all of Northwest Colorado. Spectacular 36+ acre parcel in a picturesque neighborhood just below Hahns Peak.

DOUG LABOR

C : 970.846.0661

DLABOR @ BUYSTEAMBOAT.COM

The best lot in the newer Sunlight neighborhood. Ready to build your mountain retreat. Corner lot, surrounded on two sides by open space.

SOLD FOR $785,000 BUYSTEAMBOAT .COM

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SOLD SOLD

Open living concept with stunning interior fi n ishes, including white oak flo ors, granite, and distinctive tile. An outdoor enthusiasts’ paradise.

Beautiful home, 40x32 barn/garage stores everything you need for an adventurous lifestyle. Enjoy the pens for animals and gorgeous gardens.

Inviting home on a large 0.43 acre lot. Main flo or primary suite, a/c, and fi n ished lower level. More in this development under construction.

Overlooking over 150 ac of open space with panoramic views. Vaulted ceilings, custom kitchen, 2nd family room & tons of storage throughout.

Updated home with 2 car garage in a gorgeous setting on 0.66 acres, gorgeous views & fi repit.

Heated end unit with 14' garage door & epoxy flo ors. An ideal location next to Stmbt Airport.

C : 970.846.0713 LISA.OLSON @ STEAMBOATSIR.COM

= 13 weeks/year. Convenient access to the Ski Area. Top-rated amenities.

C : 970.846.6781

JOSIE.TOLAN @ STEAMBOATSIR.COM

$1,125,000 # 4406270 2+ BD / 2 BA / 5 AC $1,575,000 # 2542345 4 BD / 3.5 BA / 3,848 SF $949,000 # 3868646 3+ BD / 3 BA / 3,076 SF $1,060,000 # 8692844 5 BD / 3 BA / 2,300 SF
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$950,000 #7680234

2 BD, 2.5 BA with 1-car garage. Amenities including pool, hot tub, sport courts, on-site check in. Located in Green Zone for nightly rentals.

$795,000 #3033335

Ready to build with electric & well in place. Located in private community with access to recreation via Routt Nat’l Forest & Flat Tops.

PENDING

$1,295,000 # 9712877

SOLD PENDING

CUSTOM HOME 13 MILES FROM TOWN BIG

SOLD FOR $895,000

$995,000 # 7671475

2 BD, 2.5 BA townhome with deck, private garage, and low HOA fees. Located in the Green Zone allowing for nightly rentals.

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Home on 7.6 AC with 3-car garage. Move-in ready w/options for expanding to your vision. 35 acre building lot just 8 miles from town. Views and privacy in a premiere setting.

ADRIENNE STROOCK

O : 970.879.8100 C : 970.846.3590

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SOLD FOR $830,000

Rarely available 1 BD, 1 BA at Bear Lodge. Fully furnished & garage parking. Walk to ski.

BARB SHIPLEY

O : 970.879.8100 C : 970.846.5151

BARB.SHIPLEY @ STEAMBOATSIR.COM

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VALLEY RANCH
BEAR LODGE AT TRAPPEUR’S CHARMING
BIG VIEWS FROM THE RANCH #309 HOME IN RIVERSIDE SUBDIVISION
HIGH POINT RANCH IN FIVE PINE MESA BURGESS CREEK TOWNHOME
SOLD FOR $1,055,600
SOLD SOLD
Meticulously maintained 3 BD, 4 BA home on .24 AC with stunning outdoor spaces, fenced yard & 1-car garage. Close proximity to core trail.
BARKLEY ROBINSON C: 970.819.6950 BARKLEY.ROBINSON@STEAMBOATSIR.COM each office is independently owned and operated BARKLEYROBINSON.COM 1345 BLUE SPRUCE COURT SOLD SOLD FOR $1,650,000 represented seller 2885 SKI TRAIL LANE SOLD SOLD FOR $3,100,000 represented buyer 30650 MARSHALL RIDGE ROAD SOLD SOLD FOR $3,950,000 represented buyer 1333 STEAMBOAT BOULEVARD SOLD SOLD FOR $3,900,000 represented seller 31630 ANNANINA ROAD SOLD SOLD FOR $2,755,000 represented seller 41295 COUNTY ROAD 36 SOLD SOLD FOR $5,990,000 represented buyer 42391 DEER ROAD SOLD SOLD FOR $1,600,000 represented seller 75 PARK PLACE SOLD SOLD FOR $2,495,000 represented buyer 2339 OXFORD WAY SOLD SOLD FOR $1,425,000 represented seller 40 STEAMBOAT BOULEVARD SOLD SOLD FOR $1,875,000 represented seller
KIYAH ROE C: 303.842.1142 KIYAH.ROE@STEAMBOATSIR.COM KIYAHROE.STEAMBOATSIR.COM each office is independently owned and operated SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD $890,000 #8348981 representing the seller SOLD FOR $3,100,000 represented the seller SOLD FOR $3,100,000 represented the buyer SOLD FOR $1,800,000 represented buyer SOLD FOR $1,327,000 represented seller SOLD FOR $1,300,000 represented seller 30275 HIGHWAY 131 1416 MORAINE CIRCLE 1061 VILLAGE LANE 1175 BANGTAIL WAY #4120 1416 MORAINE CIRCLE 36130 QUARRY RIDGE ROAD SOLD
KIYAH ROE C: 303.842.1142 KIYAH.ROE@STEAMBOATSIR.COM KIYAHROE.STEAMBOATSIR.COM each office is independently owned and operated SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD FOR $5,086,000 represented buyer SOLD FOR $2,600,000 represented the buyer SOLD FOR $2,000,000 represented the buyer SOLD FOR $1,150,000 represented seller SOLD FOR $670,000 represented seller SOLD FOR $650,000 represented buyer 31775
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BUENA VISTA COURT 2525 CATTLE KATE CIRCLE #4105
WALTON CREEK ROAD 1878 SUNLIGHT DRIVE

Rare offering of 44 acres with live water, excellent access, pond and water rights. Low AG assessment taxes. Close to downtown Steamboat and the Steamboat Ski Area.

furnished South Valley home with 4+ bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms on 35 fenced acres with 3 car garage, plus a large shop/barn, pond and hay production.

INCOMPARABLE SPRING CREEK VIEWS

In town Mountain Contemporary with luxury finishes throughout. 4 bedrooms and comfortable open floorplan. Convenient location.

Incredibly rare & private 1,016 deeded acres + BLM leases. Big game hunting retreat with Little Trout Creek running through & water rights.

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD LANCE ROMICK CNE C : 970.846.1524 LANCE@SPRINGSIPS.COM LANCEROMICK.STEAMBOATSIR.COM each office is independently owned and operated
SOUTH VALLEY PARCEL Handsome EMERALD MEADOWS RANCHETTE
35 Years of Local Experience
LITTLE TROUT CREEK RANCH

6 CONTIGUOUS LOTS FOR OVER 6 ACRES

$235,000 #4228336

Lots with beautiful views of the Sarvis Creek Wilderness. The perfect property for the outdoor enthusiast with an abundance of recreational opportunities, within a short drive to downtown and the Ski Area.

$170,000 #3672375

6 miles from downtown Hayden, this 36.4 acre lot is true and authentic Routt County. Beautiful country living where wildlife is abundant and the views are grand. A versatile property with two prime building sites.

REPRESENTED BUYER IN NEW MTN CONTEMPORARY

SOLD FOR $2,550,000

Represented Buyer

Represented the buyer of this mtn contemporary new home boasting 3,717 SF, 5 BD, 4.5 BA with stunning views of Sleeping Giant, Howelsen Hill, and the Ski Area, located between downtown the mountain.

ULTIMATE

SOLD FOR $705,000

Represented Seller

Sold for list price. This property came with a myriad of upgrades in the kitchen and bathrooms, new lighting, and flo oring. Within walking distance to Steamboat Resort, shopping and dining at Steamboat Square.

BOBBY ALDIGHIERI

C : 970.846.1918

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SUNRAY MEADOWS 2 BD CONDO ROOM TO ROAM NEAR HAYDEN
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$2,775,000 # 7879664

Located on the corner of Howelsen Place, private top flo or 2 bedroom +office with a spacious 750 sq ft wrap-around corner deck. Incredible views of the Steamboat Ski Area, Howelsen Hill and the Yampa River.

$2,375,000 #9817860

Bear Claw Unit #405 has been completely remodeled. This 3 bedroom + bunk room unit offers easy ski-in/ski-out access featuring spectacular views of the Steamboat Ski Area and Sleeping Giant.

$1,450,000 # 7879664

A successful business and unique commercial property. 26 storage units are included in this sale along with a 2,450 sf building, on 0.85 acres at the end of a publicly maintained road. The possibilities are endless.

ARLENE ZOPF

C : 970.846.5310

$145,000 #7552297

2 bedroom, 2 bath – 1/8 share, Calendar 5 at the Steamboat Grand. Owners enjoy the amenities of two owner’s lounges, a newly updated fit ness facility and easy access to the Steamboat Ski Area. Pet friendly.

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ANDREW ZOPF

C : 970.846.8969

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PREMIER PENTHOUSE – LIVING DOWNTOWN BLACK DIAMOND MINI STORAGE SKI-IN / SKI-OUT AT ITS FINEST PET FRIENDLY STEAMBOAT GRAND UNIT

SOLD SOLD

SOLD

SKI-IN / SKI-OUT VIEWS AT ITS FINEST

SOLD FOR $2,250,000

This condo is professionally renovated and meticulously furnished throughout. New flo ors, solid wood doors/trim, granite counters & more.

TOP OF DAKOTA RIDGE WITH VIEWS

SOLD FOR $3,265,000

One of the most coveted subdivisions in Steamboat Springs. The 2.8 acres surrounding the home feature stunning gardens and mature landscaping. Just minutes to Downtown.

STUNNING TURN-KEY TOWNHOME

SOLD FOR $1,700,000

This 4BD/4BA end unit has been completely updated. The open flo orplan and vaulted ceilings fi l l the kitchen and living areas with natural light.

ARLENE ZOPF

C : 970.846.5310

THE ULTIMATE SKI-IN / SKI-OUT AT EDGEMONT

SOLD FOR $1,975,000

2 BD, 2 BA residence with easy ski access and all the comforts of home, elevated by spectacular views, spacious floorplan & modern stone accents.

FIRST TRACKS AT WILDHORSE MEADOWS

SOLD FOR $860,000

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ANDREW ZOPF

C : 970.846.8969

ANDREW.ZOPF@STEAMBOATSIR.COM

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Sold for $11,000 over asking, this professionally remodeled, turn-key 2 BD, 1,018 SF condo has a patio entrance with easy access to parking. SOLD SOLD

THREE PEAKS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

$2,800,000 # 5816889

On Mount Werner Road across from the Meadows parking lot with high visibility to all traffic heading to the Steamboat Ski Area. This beautifully designed building has been home to successful restaurants for years. Vaulted ceilings, tons of natural light and ample parking makes this location an excellent restaurant or retail location.

JAMES HOWSER

C : 970.846.4292

JAMES.HOWSER@STEAMBOATSIR.COM

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FLETCHER 970.846.4429 JILL LIMBERG MNG BROKER 970.846.2608 BROOKE CROFTS 303.246.8171 LEEANNA FATOVIC 954.336.1390 SUNNY BRSTINA 970.846.1574 BRANDON ETEN 970.846.4516 LINDA CULLEN 970.846.0122 RICK HODGES 970.846.1984 BARB BACKURZ 970.846.0301 BOBBY ALDIGHIERI 970.846.1918 DARLINDA BALDINGER 970.846.7192 DAVID BALDINGER JR. 970.846.2560 LISA LANDERS 970.846.7597 BRUCE CARTA 970.819.3633 COLLEEN DEJONG 970.846.5569 STEVE ELKINS 970.846.5376 DARRIN FRYER 970.846.5551 BRIAN BAINUM 970.846.1039 JANE CHANA 847.804.0471 MICHAEL DEJONG 970.846.3661 PEGGY GARRETT 970.734.4132 DIANE CARTER 970.870.0594 MELISSA FIELDING 970.291.9594 JAMES HOWSER 970.846.4292 JOAN CONROY 970.846.5934 CHRIS DILLENBECK 970.846.9933 MEG FIRESTONE 970.846.5643 DOUG LABOR 970.846.0661 CRISTIN FREY 303.912.7557 TAYLOR ASHBY 970.846.9888 BEN BEREND 970.819.3730
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STEAMBOATSIR.COM | 85 ALEX LONG 970.291.8559 HOLLY MARTIN 970.819.3589 OUR BROKERS ANNE MAYBERRY 970.846.1425 JEB POWELL 970.761.3101 ROY POWELL 970.846.1661 BARB SHIPLEY 970.846.5151 HARRY THOMPSON 970.846.1556 COURTNEY WIEDEL 720.688.2897 TONY WALTON 970.846.7577 BARKLEY ROBINSON 970.819.6950 ANNAMARIE SHUNNY 970.846.7547 LORI THOMPSON 970.846.6350 KIYAH ROE 303.842.1142 MARC SMALL 970.846.8815 JOSIE TOLAN 970.846.6781 RAY WRIGHT 970.846.3048 DANA SMITH 720.299.9916 LISA OLSON 970.846.0713 CINDY ROGERS 970.846.3671 ALI SMALL-KOVACH 970.819.7740 BECKY TURNER 970.846.6037 KATHY STEINBERG 970.846.8418 CATIE ROMICK 970.819.9525 LANCE ROMICK 970.846.1524 PAM VANATTA 970.291.8100 ANDREW ZOPF 970.846.8969 ROBYN ORTON 970.819.1304 LISA RUFFINO 970.846.6838 ADRIENNE STROOCK 970.846.3590 ARLENE ZOPF 970.846.5310 MARJE TRACY 970.846.7410 SARAH PETERSON 970.819.5581 CAROL MOORE 970.846.8686 KATHLEEN MURPHY 970.846.7316 TAYLOR ROCHE 970.404.1496

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