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WELCOME MAT

INSIDE this EDITION VOLUME 2 F ISSUE NUMBER 83

General manager Samantha Johnston

DEPARTMENTS

Editor Jeanne McGovern

06 THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

Subscriptions Dottie Wolcott

10 LEGENDS & LEGACIES 12

Circulation Maria Wimmer

FROM ASPEN, WITH LOVE

Art Director Afton Groepper

14 WINE INK 16 FOOD MATTERS

Publication Designer Ashley Detmering

20 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Production Manager Evan Gibbard

29 AROUND ASPEN

Arts Editor Andrew Travers

30 LOCAL CALENDAR 42 CROSSWORD

Contributing Writers Amiee White Beazley Amanda Rae Busch John Colson Mary Eshbaugh Hayes Kelly J. Hayes Barbara Platts Bob Ward Tim Willoughby High Country News Aspen Historical Society

43 CLOSING ENCOUNTERS

Sales Ashton Hewitt William Gross David Laughren Max Vadnais Louise Walker Tim Kurnos

ON THE COVER

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Cover design by Ashley Detmering

There are times when sitting down with a wine list and choosing that perfect bottle is part of

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CORRECTION: A caption in the “Around Aspen” column, published in the Aug. 28 edition, contained an error. Dean Rolzin is not an architect.

the wine-drinking experience. And there are times when you need a quick recommendation or reminder of that favorite bottle. Thankfully, in this plugged-in era, you can get just that on your phone with the Delectable app. Wine writer Kelly J. Hayes gets wired.

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Sparky is a cute, affectionate, 7-year-old Yorkshire Terrier male who gets along well with people. Sparky does not like cats. He is good with some dogs, especially smaller ones, but can be intimidated by larger ones.

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THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

with ANDREW TRAVERS

FESTIVAL SNOWMASS VILLAGE TAKES FLIGHT this weekend for the 39th annual Snowmass Balloon Festival. The storied tradition of hot-air ballooning above the mountains as the leaves change in the valley has the supplemental draw of a more recent addition to the fall calendar: the Snowmass Wine Festival. The combo makes for a weekend-long feast for the senses in the village. The balloon festivities kick off early the morning of Friday, Sept. 12 with the Carter Memorial Colorado Rat Race, in which 25 pilots race to see who can get farthest downvalley over the course of three hours. Saturday morning includes the coordinated launch from Snowmass Town Park, featuring dozens of balloons flying high and battling one another in the “X Marks the Spot” competition, featuring pilots dropping weighted bags on “X” targets. Saturday night in Base Village the balloons line up on Fanny Hill for the “Night Glow,” a feast for the eyes where you can get up close to the lit-up balloons. Balloon festivities finish up Sunday morning with another ascension and “Balloon Dance,” pairing pilots each holding one end of tape — the two balloons who can hang on the longest win. Between watching the balloons soar, the Snowmass Wine Festival offers some sumptuous tastes and toasts. Friday night at the Viceroy Snowmass, the festival opens with a “Mediterranean Celebration” dinner, a threecourse meal pairing foods and wines of Spain, France and Greece (with dessert from Italy). The main event is Saturday afternoon’s Grand Tasting in Snowmass Town Park, with 300-plus wines, food, live music and an auction benefitting the Rotary Club of Snowmass Village. Tickets and more info at www.snowmassballoon.com and www.snowmasswinefestival.com

The Snowmass Balloon Festival takes flight Friday, Sept. 12 and continues through Sunday, rounding out a perfect offseason weekend along with the Snowmass Wine Festival.

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Aussie DJ Anna Lunoe brings her dance-friendly mix of tunes to Belly Up Aspen on Saturday, Sept. 13, kicking off her “All Out Fall Out Tour.”

Brook Le Van, executive director of Sustainable Settings. The Crystal Valley ranch hosts its 11th annual Harvest Fest on Saturday, Sept. 13

SUSTAINABLE SETTINGS’ 11th annual Harvest Festival pairs top local chefs with ingredients grown and raised at the nonprofit’s Crystal Valley ranch in a celebration of fall and organic farming. The festival runs from 4 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13 and includes tours, tastings and the big dinner at 6 p.m. Local guest chefs include Mark and Lari Fischer, Bret Thompson of The Pullman, Bryce Orblom of Town, Chris Lanter of Cache Cache, and Will Nolan of Eight K. Tickets and more information at www.sustainablesettings.org and 970-963-6107.

POPULAR MUSIC DJ, PRODUCER, SINGER and overall force of nature Anna Lunoe kicks off her “All Out Fall Out” tour at Belly Up on Saturday, Sept. 13. The Aussie DJ, now based in Los Angeles, has most recently been heard on dance floors through her summer jam “All Out” and is preparing a forthcoming EP for release. Her live show promises to be a dance-friendly mix of deep house, remixes and Lunoe originals. Tickets and more information at www.bellyupaspen.com

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with JOHN COLSON

Thoughts about courage and facing the end COURAGE. We’ve all got some of it, some of us more than others, some of us almost none at all. I’ve always considered myself to be in the middle of the pack somewhere, in terms of the spectrum of comparative bravery in the face of possible severe injury or death. I once saved a girlfriend’s life after an ill-advised canoe maneuver on the Colorado River dumped us into the drink. She was pinned underwater by the weight of the overturned canoe, which was hung up on branches in a debris pile and held there by the force of the water heading downstream. The real problem was that her legs had been tucked under her canoe seat when we flipped and had stayed there. As I floated past, looking frantically along the shore, I spotted her blond hair waving just beneath the surface next to the canoe and managed to keep myself from floating away by grabbing at her life jacket. Forcing her head above the surface and commanding her to breathe, I then positioned myself inside the bottom-up canoe and pushed upward against the ramming weight of the water, allowing her to free her legs and swim away. She commented afterward that what I did was monumentally dumb, from a self-preservation standpoint. The canoe might have shifted on the debris pile, thumping me on the head and knocking me out, possibly killing us both, but she was glad I hadn’t thought of that before doing it. She also said it was a mighty brave thing to do, even if it was dumb. But I’ve just been shown a lesson in courage that has awed me to silence, humbled me and left me wondering if I’m made of the same stuff as my little sister, who died in late August after a 12-year battle with an invariably fatal disease of the lungs and heart. Such is the fate of the human animal that we all must deal with the deaths of loved ones at one point or another — unless, of course, we have the good (?) fortune of being the first to die, not the kind of thing most people hope for. I know Ruth, my sis, certainly never hoped for it; not when she was diagnosed in 2002 and given a couple of years to live; nor when she was placed on a relatively new drug regimen that involved an intravenous

pump installed next to her heart and a daily ritual of preparing and loading medicine into that pump. She did not whine about her predicament, in fact she did very little complaining at all other than to curse the pump and her daily medicine routine as inconvenient, cumbersome and perhaps not worth the bother. And when she decided earlier this year to embark on a cross-country pilgrimage with me and our evenyounger brother, Stuart, to visit friends on the East Coast, it seems clear now that she knew the end was near. Still she never complained or whined, even when the trip so exhausted her that she found, on returning to her house in Madison, that she could not stand in the kitchen long enough to cook her own meals. Cooking, you should know, was a lifelong passion with her, intensified by the limitations imposed on her by the disease. She was a hell of a good cook. Forced to allow friends to cook for her, leaving frozen entrees in the ’fridge for later reheating and consumption, prompted the only complaints I ever heard from her. Not in criticism of her friends’ cooking, but of her own inability to do for herself and her growing conviction that it was time to call it quits. Which she did, though she refused to talk much about the fear she must have felt as she entered hospice care and prepared to die. Instead, she simply carried on with her wickedly sarcastic humor, her insistence that I use her recipe box to become a better cook myself, and her refusal to allow anyone near her to indulge in a “pity party” of any kind. As her life force ebbed, and she found it difficult to speak, my wife put a small, smooth stone in Ruth’s palm and urged her to squeeze it and rub it and take warmth from it. Ruth smiled slightly at that, but she gripped the stone and seemed to take comfort from it. When I whispered to her, during her final moments, that it was OK to let go and stop struggling, she could no longer smile — but her hand, resting in mine, gave a little squeeze to let me know she heard and understood. Moments later, she was gone. When my time comes, I can only hope to show the grace and the style that Ruth showed at the end.

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LEGENDS & LEGACIES

FROM the VAULT

by TIM WILLOUGHBY

Aspen’s skeet-shooting range, home of the popular pastime from the late 1950s to the early 1960s.

SKEET SHOOTING Aspen is no stranger to sporting trends. Although many

have forgotten, during the 1950s and early 1960s skeet shooting — trying to hit clay pigeons with gunshot — became almost as popular with locals as skiing.

The fad began when a skeet range was set up at the Four Seasons Club (now the Aspen Country Day/Music School campus). In the summer, in addition to a restaurant, the club offered fishing on the ponds, a tennis court, and skeet shooting. Beginning in the mining era and on and off afterward, Aspen’s men frequented shooting ranges to improve their odds against deer, elk, and the occasional duck. Conversely, shooting skeet, a more social activity, involved both men and women. The sport quickly attracted fans. A more formal club formed and two locals, Art Pfister and Mike Annan, championed the quest for a larger range. The club constructed a range near the airport where they held tournaments and provided a safe place for enthusiasts to practice. Locals had their own skeet launchers for practice, but competition skeet shooting required multiple launchers and so the club set up a site for

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formal competition. Winners of some events took home a turkey. Along with a partner, Mike Annan bought the Floridora Lodge from the Paepcke’s Aspen Company in 1958. Annan was a ski racer, played in the

38 trophies in seven major skeetshooting events. At one of the events, Betje became the first woman to hit 100 out of 100 skeet in a row. In 1961 she hit 200 straight, beat the reigning world champion, and

NOT ALL PRACTICE TOOK PLACE AT THE RANGE. I REMEMBER FINDING BROKEN SKEET AT A NUMBER OF PLACES WHEN I WAS A CHILD. THE SMUGGLER DUMPS WERE POPULAR SHOOTING SITES, AS WAS THE BASE OF ASPEN MOUNTAIN. GUN OWNERS PRACTICED SHOOTING TIN CANS, GLASS BOTTLES, AND JARS AS WELL AS CLAY PIGEONS. hockey league, and played on Aspen’s baseball team. He introduced Betje (also known as Margo), his wife, to skeet shooting and she quickly overshadowed him at the pastime. Betje Annan was Aspen’s Annie Oakley. In 1960, the Annans won

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won nearly all of the major North American events. She was invited to join four men to form the American skeet-shooting team and she placed second at the world championships in Cairo, Egypt. Not all practice took place at the range. I remember finding broken

skeet at a number of places when I was a child. The Smuggler dumps were popular shooting sites, as was the base of Aspen Mountain. Gun owners practiced shooting tin cans, glass bottles, and jars as well as clay pigeons. Most shooting ranges back onto a berm or a mountain. Aspen’s skeet range did not, but there never was an accident. As surely as fishermen withdrew from the water at the first flash of lightning, anglers also avoided a certain stretch of the Roaring Fork whenever shotguns thundered nearby.

Tim Willoughby’s family story parallels Aspen’s. He began sharing folklore while teaching for Aspen Country Day School and Colorado Mountain College. Now a tourist in his native town, he views it with historical perspective. Reach him at redmtn2@ comcast.net.

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LEGENDS & LEGACIES

FROM the VAULT

compiled by THE ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

GR IDIRON GA NG

1905 ASPEN

A HEADLINE IN THE OCT. 29, 1905 issue of the Aspen Daily Times boldly stated that “the Aspen football team is invincible,” after the team defeated Leadville 39 to 0. “Instead of the game being called at 2:30 as advertised it was not called until 4:30, but when it came it was a good one, so far as daylight permitted inspection. Both teams seemed in the pink of condition and when they faced each other, the sight was one pleasing to all lovers of the game. From the start our boys rushed the visitors off their feet and had a walk-away throughout. For the visitors we have nothing but the kindest words, as they played a clean, manly game and took their defeat like noble fellows should. The Leadville boys had no complaints to make, except that they had no time to eat dinner before going on the field. Mayor Twining was to be honored by making the first kick-off, but through the confusion caused by the late start, he was overlooked. Surely some of the credit for the victory should go to the High School girls. They never missed a chance to cheer every good and bad play that was made by the winners.” This photo and more can be found in the Aspen Historical Society archives at aspenhistory.org.

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

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FROM ASPEN, WITH LOVE

GEAR of the WEEK

by STEPHEN REGENOLD

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IT WAS LATE SUMMER but the local creek was still running high. A channel of dark water swept ahead, rapids and eddies churning in the shadow of a ravine. I laced up my shoes and jumped in for a swim. At just a few feet deep but moving fast, the “creek bombing” session required some unique gear. The Rassler shoes would do the trick. Made by Astral, a company in Asheville, N.C., the high-tops have reinforced Cordura fabric uppers and sticky-rubber soles. Designed for kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, and other water activities, the shoes are made of non-absorbing materials. They have ports to let water drain after a foot is submerged. In the water, as I swam with the current of the creek, the Rasslers did their job of protecting my feet. They were a bit clunky for kicking but fine as I floated and doggie-paddled with friends downstream.

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Sharp stones were muted when I walked in shallow areas. The shoes have a thick but flexible midsole, and the uppers protect above the ankles. The outsole rubber, a proprietary concoction rock climbers will know, is made by the shoe brand Five Ten. It is tacky to the touch and gives traction on wet or dry stone. Astral uses a simple dot-grid pattern for tread on the sole. I rarely slipped in my test, including when sloshing through knee-deep water in the creek and on land when hiking a rocky trail at the end of the swim. Despite the technical features Astral (www.astraldesigns.com),

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made the Rasslers to look like everyday street shoes. Regular shoelaces and dark colors allow you to wear them anywhere. The subdued look combined with the do-all nature of the Rasslers set them apart. They can work for a variety of water sports, and the company reveals that people hike, bike and canyoneer in the crossover footwear. But inside many kayak hulls the shoes will be a tight fit. They were for me with my size 12.5 feet. The shoes can be uncomfortable hiking longer distances, especially without socks on — the footbed is

made of rubber and there are exposed seams and stitching inside. The ankle cuff has a thin, abrupt edge on top. The Rasslers cost $120 msrp, but they are available online at retailers like Backcountry.com for a margin less. Lace up a pair if you need multipurpose water shoes for kayaking, fishing, SUP — or maybe an impromptu “creek bombing” session of your own. Stephen Regenold writes about outdoors gear at www.gearjunkie.com.


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WINEINK

DELECTABLE — ON YOUR PHONE WE’VE ALL BEEN THERE. You’ve had a wine that excites. A wine that amazes. It made not just the meal, but also the entire night. “It was called…,” you say with enthusiasm. “The name was…. oh, it was Italian… from Maremma,…it was…oh s**t. I can’t remember the name of the wine!” A deflating moment for sure. There’s no shame KELLY J. in the experience. HAYES Wines have names that emanate from all over the world, many in languages that are unfamiliar to us. Some are regional family names, others are named after obscure grapes, and then there are the increasingly too-cute-for-school names that adorn bottles. And besides, if you are drinking a fabulous bottle of wine, you just may drink a little more of it. And that can impact your ability to commit the wine to memory. What you need is Delectable. A phone app that encourages you to take pictures of the labels on the bottles of wine and instantly access information about those wines. It stores the labels, allows you to organize and access them at a moment’s notice and keep track of the wines you love. It also gives you access to expert opinions on the wines from sommeliers, winemakers and journalists. And you can order the wines just by touching your phone. Delectable is the brainchild of a Northern California tech developer named Alex Fishman. As the story goes, Alex and his girlfriend came across a bottle of wine in the Dubai duty-free shop that they found to be, well, delectable. He wanted to find out more about the wine as it had little information on the label. His quest produced little info so an idea struck

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the entrepreneur, who had a background in creating technology for the defense industry that focused on gathering and sorting data to identify and weed out terrorists. “Why not take the same type of database and apply it to wine?” he pondered. On Nov. 1, 2012, Fishman and his partner, Aaron Vanderbeek, launched Delectable version 2.0 and changed the way wine lovers interact with their wines. Today collectors shoot photos of all the wines in their cellars. Sommeliers shoot photos of wines when reps come by for tastings. Couples shoot photos of the wines they share over dinners. And journalists shoot photos of wines on wine shop shelves. All of these images are stored in your Delectable “photo cellar” along with any notes you may wish to make. When you take the photo you are prompted to include where you drank the wine and whom you were with. There is a place where you can make notes and you can rate the wine simply by clicking a “heart” icon on the screen. But that is just the beginning. If you like the wine you can either place it on a wish list or, better yet, buy it and it will be shipped directly to you. You can also see how other “Delectables” liked the wine. I photographed a bottle of 2008 Bernardus Monterey County Chardonnay that was in my hotel room and found 22 ratings for it from other folks who had done the same, ranging from wine shop owners to winery workers. The rating was also saved by region so that it is

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organized in a fashion where I can find it easily at a later date. One of the nice elements of the Delectable site is that it provides access to not just other wine consumers, some of whom actually give great reviews and insights, but also to wine professionals who post and note the wines they have been drinking. You can sign up to follow winemakers like Cathy Corison (Corison), Steve Matthiasson (Matthiasson Wines) and Ehren Jordan (Faila). Prefer sommeliers for your wine suggestions? How about Bobby Stuckey (Frasca), Raj Paar (Michael Mina Group) or Dustin Wilson (Eleven Madison Park). There are even ink-stained wretches from the Fourth Estate like Ray Isle (Food & Wine) and Jon Bonne (SF Chronicle).

You may be familiar with Gary Vaynerchuk, the New Jersey wine guy who famously founded Wine Library TV. But did you know that last week he had a bottle of Maggie Hawk Stormin’ Pinot Noir 2007 and that he found it had “Super ripe fruit — Lovely Tabasco and ham, bacon and a 65-second finish”? Well, if you were one of his 16,987 Delectable followers you would. Delectable is available as an iPhone app and it is free for download. It is one of the more useful things one can do with a phone.

Kelly J. Hayes lives in the soon-to-be-designated appellation of Old Snowmass with his wife, Linda, and black Lab named Vino.

UNDER THE INFLUENCE 2011 BERNARDUS CHARDONNAY MONTEREY COUNTY A nice half-bottle to find in one’s hotel ’fridge, this Monterey County wine with grapes from the Santa Lucia Highlands and Arroyo Seco is a wine that even those who normally eschew California Chardonnay can love. Not too oaky, not to steely, this deftly made Chard is a great wine for a grilled trout.

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A DELECTABLE LIST WINE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THREE PROS ON DELECTABLE Jon Bonné - SF Chronicle Lioco Indica Red Blend 2012 A 100% Carignane from Mendocino County, $23 Hank Beckmeyer – Winemaker La Clarine Farms Arnot-Roberts 2012 Trout Gulch Vineyard Chardonnay “Perfect with grilled Halibut and stir fried kale. Sleek and flavorful.” Tough to find. Yoon Ha – Master Sommelier/Wine Director Benu Freeman 2006 Akiko’s Cuveé Pinot Noir, $62 “Not the slightest bit tired. Showing Super fresh fruit, bright acidity and terrific balance.”

THIS PAGE: Entrepreneur Alex Fishman (above) co-founded Delectable, an iPhone app that helps you identify wines, follow what wine experts are drinking and log your thoughts about the wines you try.

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FOOD MATTERS FOOD MATTERS

THE LIFE OF A SUGAR ARTIST OFFSEASON? NOT AT D’ELISSIOUS CAKE STUDIO — IT’S STILL WEDDING SEASON WHILE MANY LOCALS are winding down from a lively summer, Elissa Buckley sees no sign of her work slowing soon. As owner and designer of five-year-old d’Ellisious Cake Studio, Buckley has seen Aspen wedding season stretch earlier and later each year, now from May through October. June, she admits, was “insane,” but even now, on the first Friday in September, the AMANDA 36-year-old sugar artist RAE is prepping confections for five weekend weddings. No big deal. “We’ll be doing very simple cakes this weekend,” Buckley concedes, though her process takes at least three days. Along with assistant Kenzie Cole, she’s already baked dozens of cupcakes for two of the weddings and components for three display wedding cakes, plus carrot cake and cookies for ice cream sandwiches to sell at the Basalt Sunday Market. I watch Buckley assemble one wedding cake, which requires three 5-inch tall tiers, each made of four layers. Thanks to our high altitude, each of these 12 individual layers was baked separately, then soaked with vanilla bean simple syrup before being pasted together with d’Ellisious signature Swiss buttercream. “It’s a long process,” Buckley says. Bakeries elsewhere might cut thicker cakes horizontally into layers, but in Buckley’s kitchen in Basalt — more than 6,000 feet above sea level — they’d probably collapse. Next, Buckley decorates. One cake will get tasteful ribbon of lavender fondant over a final layer of buttercream; another, a whimsical pink sugar rose. Most intriguing is a cake carved to look like a fish, which Buckley wraps in a sheet of marshmallow-scented fondant and airbrushes with food-grade pigment to resemble a Colorado cutthroat trout. She imprints and paints a

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fondant-covered display board to the texture of river stones and sculpts a tiny fly out of gum paste (which, unlike fondant, dries to a hard finish). “It’s a surprise for the groom, displayed separately from the bride’s cake,” Buckley says. (See Groom’s Choice, opposite page.) Machine humming, Buckley painstakingly sprays layers of yellow, green, brown, and orange onto her canvas. She whittles gills into the fondant with a special tool, dots on the trout’s characteristic dark spots, and finishes it off with stiff, painted gum paste fins. The possibilities are endless. “Because this is a smaller community and there aren’t many cake people, I do all styles: Very rustic to crazy, over-the-top sugar flowers,” Buckley says. “Last year I did a cake that was seven tiers and topsy-turvy, an abstract Aspen Mountain, very whimsical — a refreshing change from the all-white, really elegant, Aspen wedding.” But with such creative freedom comes incredible pressure. “Expectations are so high,” Buckley says. “It’s something that I’ve always loved doing — I’ve been baking since I was little — but the element of wedding cakes, edible art, makes it stressful. They need to be perfect.” Weekend deliveries are often intense. “Everyone wants their cake between 2 and 5 p.m.,” Buckley explains, and each stop takes at least half an hour, depending on location. “Packing the car, keeping (the cakes) cool, getting them setup on time, coordinating with the florist if there are fresh flowers, rushing to the next (client). You’re dealing with weather, and sugar, and things that are heavy…The sun coming through tents — one must have been 90 degrees! Some people want to pick up their own cakes, and they can, but if something happens, who’s going to fix it?” Case in point: “I made Golden Snitch cake — from Harry Potter — for a wedding at the Little Nell,

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and the wings would not attach to the ball because it was so (humid),” Buckley says. Frustrated, “I hot glued them before I left, then onsite they broke again.” But it’s not just about aesthetics of the final masterpiece. Buckley, formerly a pastry chef at The Little Nell, takes pride in her carefully crafted recipes and uses only highquality butter, European chocolate, and fine liqueurs. Two popular picks: Golden Velvet, an old-fashioned sour cream cake with decadent cream cheese frosting — Buckley’s version of red velvet without the hefty does of artificial food coloring — and rich Valrhona chocolate cake injected with vanilla bean simple syrup, frosted with buttercream laced with crunchy bits of caramelized sugar and toasted almonds, and topped with swirls of homemade salted caramel. In fact, a dash of salt is mandatory in all of her creations. “So many desserts all you taste is sugar,” Buckley says. “That’s why I didn’t like cake growing up, because so many frostings are thick and sweet and gross.” That changed in college, when Buckley worked at Spruce Confections in Boulder. The shop made French buttercream with egg yolks; one bite was a revelation. Now, Buckley whips up airy Swissstyle buttercream with meringue, and “Everything gets salt: even my ganache, pie fillings, preserves, raspberry sauce. Sweets need balance.” Self-taught and craving to learn more about cake design simply by doing more of it, Buckley opened d’Ellisious Cake Studio in a rented kitchen in the Aspen Club & Spa in June 2009 — with a single wedding cake on the books. “I was paying $1,000 in rent,” she says. “I opened on a wing and a prayer. That summer I did anything: mini desserts, petit fours, pies. Within two months I’d paid back a personal loan.” She hasn’t looked back. But often she looks up. “It’s very public, going to the

gondola,” Buckley says with a big laugh. “We were carrying this fivetiered cake once, and people were like, ‘Ahhh! Don’t drop it!’ Don’t ever say, ‘DON’T DROP IT!’” Luckily, that’s never happened. But because Buckley drops off cakes to clients’ venues, she almost never sees a crowd’s reactions during the big reveal, either. On the other hand, “They’re my babies. I don’t wanna cut them up!” One exception: Buckley baked the cake for her 2006 wedding in her Minnesota hometown. “I actually assembled the cake except for the final layer, and took it on the plane with me, frozen, in cargo. That was…interesting. I said I was never going do that again.” She grins. “But now my sister’s getting married in New York City, and guess what? I’m doing it again!”

Amanda Rae has sculpted an alligator, pickup truck, ski jump, and bacon-egg-andcheese-bagel birthday cakes. amandaraewashere@gmail.com

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by AMANDA RAE

GROOM’S CHOICE “Traditionally, the bride’s cake was a white cake,” says d’Elissious Cake Studio owner and designer Elissa Buckley. “If you wanted a chocolate option, you got a groom’s cake. About a third of weddings get them, especially if the groom is from the south. Very popular this year is a fish. I’ve done sports themes; a cactus; a snake; Fenway Park. I might be doing cowboy boots. I’m doing a golf bag and inside will be his different hobbies: a rifle, a golf club, a fishing rod, a ski.” The most unusual—and memorable? “The Grand Plateau—a seafood platter. That was hilarious! It went to the top of Aspen Mountain for the rehearsal dinner. People were just losing

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ABOVE: Elissa Buckley assembles wedding cake tiers and paints detail on a fish groom’s cake. FAR LEFT: Grand Plateau (seafood platter) groom’s cake.

d’Elissious Cake Studio Owner/Designer Elissa Buckley 970.948.5668 elissa@delissiouscakestudio.com

PHOTOS BY AMANDA RAE AND ELISSA BUCKLEY

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GUNNER’S LIBATIONS

by JEANNE MCGOVERN

THUG YOGA BLOODY MARY The Bloody Mary is a classic morning

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cocktail. It can be made countless ways, and come complete with all sorts of tasty garnishes. But I must say a side of Thug

11/2 ounces vodka 11/2 cups tomato or Clamato juice 1/2 ounce lemon juice 1/2 ounce lime juice 4 dashes red Tabasco or preferred hot sauce 3 dashes Old Bay seasoning Pinch of salt and pepper 1 teaspoon horseradish (to taste) 1/4 ounce Worcestershire sauce

Yoga is a new one for me. What’s Thug Yoga, you ask? Created by yoga teacher Courtney Smith, Thug Yoga yoga was originally designed for snowboarder and skiers who were intimidated by or couldn’t afford traditional studios; it was an effort to help these athletes prevent/rehab injuries and improve their performance through yoga. Keeping with the laid-back vibe, you can now try Thug Yoga at the Sky Hotel pool deck on Saturdays at 10 a.m. — with a Bloody Mary by

Celery salt rim and garnish with bacon, pickle, celery, cherry tomato, ect.

your mat. “What better way to practice yoga, than on our beautiful pool deck, with a drink in hand,” says Sky Hotel general manager Corey Enloe. Libations was created by beloved Aspen Times Publisher Gunilla Asher, who died June 2 after a brave battle with cancer. Cheers - to Gunner!

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ASPEN UNTUCKED

by BARBARA PLATTS

Amanda Russell’s “Fit, Strong and Sexy” regimen is the latest fitness craze to hit Aspen.

MORE THAN A WORKOUT

AMANDA RUSSELL’S FIT, STRONG AND SEXY MOVEMENT ARRIVES IN ASPEN ASPEN IS HOME TO a group of insanely active characters. For them, fitness is not an afterthought. It’s a necessity. These are the kind of people I’ve grown used to encountering in town. Athletes that do not only a hike a mountain, they run it, twice in a row, in a blizzard… probably blindfolded. I’ve always been an active person. Moving BARBARA PLATTS to Aspen seemed to slow me down a bit, however. I still exercise, but being surrounded by avid athletes did not motivate me to try harder. It intimidated me, to the point where I stopped making hefty fitness goals or finding ways to push my limits. I fell into an exercise rut, hiking a few times a week, summiting a fourteener from time to time, and convincing myself to go to a yoga class or on a run every 10 days or so. Exercise no longer enticed me. I likened it to washing dishes or doing laundry. Enter Amanda Russell, a young fitness guru who had made waves across the country with her personal online fitness regimen: Fit, Strong and Sexy. She came to Aspen less than a month ago to try and find a home base of sorts for her classes, which have mainly been online and made brief appearances in cities like Los Angeles and New York. “People are constantly asking where they can go to get live classes daily,” Amanda said. “I’ve never done that but now I’m going to try and COURTESY PHOTOS

start it here, in one of the coolest towns I know.” I’d heard Amanda’s name around town paired with the best of recommendations. When I finally met her, I understood why. She was practically bursting at the seams (not literally, the girl couldn’t burst any clothing seam if she tried) with enthusiasm for her class. Immediately, I was eager to try it. The base of Amanda’s class is efficiency. She strips a typical workout session of its nonsensical movements, leaving 30 minutes of timed interval workouts. The intense cardio and body weight-training sequences never last more than a minute, but that doesn’t stop them from hurting like hell every second of the way. “This is not a frilly workout,” she said. “It’s tough work.” Amanda’s classes are currently held Monday through Friday at the new yoga studio Shakti Shala, as a test run

to see if people like it. If the classes catch on, she wants to open her own studio in town. By no means do we have a shortage of workout options here. But what Amanda is bringing to the table is not just another fitness class. She’s promoting a valuable lifestyle. She knows this because she nearly lost it six years ago when her femur broke during a running competition at the University of Richmond. She was stripped of her scholarship and told she would never walk normally again. For the Canadian-born athlete who had essentially run her way to college, this was a devastating blow. “I knew firsthand what it felt to be confident and have that stripped away,” Amanda said. “I felt lost. Then I realized that this is about so much more than exercise.” She moved to New York City and, after several ups and downs, found a workout that helped her achieve the same endorphin high as running. She

started sharing her workouts on her blog and the technique took off. “This was the only workout that was able to give me the high I got from running,” she said. “It was able to get me feeling good again.” Amanda knows that infiltrating the walls and hearts of Aspenites with her program will be a challenge. This town is a tough place to make it in no matter what someone is selling. “This is a very different market then what I’m used to,” she said. “It’s particularly tough because I’m an outsider. But Amanda is no stranger to challenge. Whether it’s completing four rounds of burpees and pushups in a class or healing from a lifealtering injury, she’s constantly making goals and reaching them. As for me, after a couple of weeks in this class, getting my ass kicked and being constantly motivated by Amanda’s relentless enthusiasm, I have to say thank you to her. She’s helped remind me that being active should never be a simple check off on the daily to do list. It should be ingrained into our daily habits and tendencies…and never depreciated to the point where it’s compared to washing dishes or doing laundry. To find out more information about Amanda, check out her website fitstrongandsexy.com. Barbara Platts is happy to report that her ass has hurt since she started taking this class a couple of weeks ago. Reach her at bplatts.000@gmail.com or on Twitter @BarbaraPlatts. A S P E N T I M E S . C O M / W E E K LY

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ON TAP FOR OFFSEASON THERE’S A CHOICE PARALYSIS that sets in during the high season in Aspen. One weeknight in August, I recall, there was a classical music recital, a rap show, a film screening and a play all happening at once. I wanted to check them all out, but facing the choice of picking one, I ended up choosing none and staying home. It’s a good problem to have, of course, the slate of cultural opportunities during the jampacked summertime, but — like a lot of people who live here full time — when our golden mountain fall arrives, I welcome the change of pace and more manageable slate of options. This autumn, Aspen has a steady stream of events to keep us entertained until the ski lifts start up. Along with long-running fall events, like Aspen Filmfest and Aspen Community Theatre’s annual production, there is worldclass music at the Belly Up and the Wheeler, some new events and off-the-beaten path offerings. Mark your calendars, here are some highlights.

Aspen will celebrate screenwriting legend Lorenzo Semple, Jr. at the Wheeler Opera House on Sept. 23.

SEPT. 19 & 26

‘POP UP PIN DOWN’ SAW IN CARBONDALE This innovative event at the Studio for Arts & Works (SAW) blends dance, paint, sculpture, and spontaneity for an unconventional exhibition in Carbondale. Dubbed “Pop Up Pin Down,” it features installations by SAW artist Chris Erickson that will be moved, altered, and explored by collaborating dancers during a show directed by Deborah Colley. Performances begin at 7:30 p.m.

SEPT. 20

Yes lead singer Jon Anderson is spending three weeks at the Wheeler Opera House rehearsing with his new project, the Anderson Ponty Band. The new group plays a show for the public there on Sept. 20.

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ANDERSON PONTY BAND WHEELER OPERA HOUSE Prog-rock pioneer Jon Anderson and violinist Jean-Luc Ponty are teaming for a new project, and calling the Wheeler home for the month of September. The residency of the Yes singer and the international jazz superstar in Aspen marks the beginning for the Anderson Ponty Band, which formed just months ago and also features Jamie Dunlap on guitar, Wally Minko on keyboards, Baron Browne on bass and Rayford

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Griffin on drums. In July, they launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the project and an album is scheduled for a 2015 release. After three weeks of rehearsals, they’ll play a show at the Wheeler on Saturday, Sept. 20.

SEPT. 23

LORENZO SEMPLE, JR. TRIBUTE WHEELER OPERA HOUSE Longtime Aspenite and Hollywood screenwriter Lorenzo Semple, Jr., who died in March, left an indelible creative imprint on this town and on pop culture as a whole. Semple wrote the campy 1960s “Batman” series and films like “Flash Gordon” and “Orca,” along with thrillers like “Papillon,” “Three Days of the Condor” and “The Parallax View.” He gets a well-deserved local celebration on Sept. 23 at the Wheeler, where his son, the Aspen Daily News columnist Lorenzo Semple III, and his daughter, the novelist Maria Semple, will present clips and share stories in an evening program co-presented by Aspen Film and the Aspen Writers’ Foundation.

SEPT. 24

CONOR OBERST BELLY UP Singer-songwriter Conor Oberst, who performed as Bright Eyes from the late ’90s until a few years ago, was long hailed as the next Bob Dylan and the voice of a generation as he turned out impeccable albums like “Lifted” and “I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning.” Oberst, now in his 30s, is touring in support of his latest, “Upside Down Mountain,” and returning to Belly Up on Sept. 24 in what promises to be a musical highlight of the year for Aspen.

SEPT. 25

HOT RIZE WHEELER OPERA HOUSE Colorado-bred bluegrass innovators Hot Rize are going on tour and releasing a new album for the first time since 1990, and making Aspen one of their first stops on the road. It’s a monumental event for bluegrass fans, welcoming Tim O’Brien and his band back to town at the Wheeler on Sept. 25.

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LEFT: Conor Oberst, pictured here at his Belly Up debut in 2009, will return on the tour for his latest record, “Upside Down Mountain,” on Sept. 24. BELOW: Director Jason Reitman’s “Men, Women & Children,” featuring Jennifer Garner in an ensemble cast, is among the feature films in the lineup of the 35th annual Aspen Filmfest.

SEPT. 26-OCT. 1

ASPEN FILMFEST WHEELER OPERA HOUSE, ISIS THEATER, CRYSTAL THEATRE The Roaring Fork Valley’s premier fall festival returns for its 35th year, with a lineup of feature films, documentaries and foreign offerings. Some highlights include the documentary “Limited Partnership,” about the early days of the fight for gay marriage rights here in Colorado, the Benedict Cumberbach World War II drama “The Imittion Game,” and Jason Reitman’s latest: “Men, Women & Children,” along with the surprise film screening on Monday, Sept. 29. Reitman and Oscar-wining documentarian Daniel Junge are among the guests coming to town for panels and audience Q&A sessions.

SEPT. 28

SUNDAY CINEMA ASPEN ART MUSEUM The new dowontown Aspen Art Museum kicked off its monthly Sunday Cinema series in August with “Piercing Brightness.” The series promises avant-garde films you won’t see anywhere else, screened on the museum’s rooftop, with special menus of food and drink, on the last Sunday of every month.

OCT. 2-4

THE MEETING WHEELER OPERA HOUSE, BELLY UP The annual stokefest and ski-porn festival returns for its 10th year, with three days of films including TGR’s latest snowboard adventure epic, “Almost Ablaze,” and big mountain rider Jeremy Jones’ new “Higher.” Winter sports movies have made huge advances in recent years, with stunning cinematography and inspired storytelling from the likes of Jones — making The Meeting a must for film lovers and anyone ready to get excited for shredding season.

OCT. 26

POLICA BELLY UP This Minneapolis synth-pop outfit has crafted an inimitable sound over the last few years and earned a reputation as a can’t-miss live act. With beats by producer Ryan Olson and vocals by Chany Leaneagh, and the band behind them, Polica has made two of the best albums in recent years with 2012’s “Give You the Ghost” and 2013’s “Shaulamith,” blending elements of R&B with electronic sounds and goth rock. They make their Aspen debut at Belly Up Oct. 26.

NOV. 7-16

‘NUNSENSE’ WHEELER OPERA HOUSE Aspen Community Theatre is coming off of two seasons of impressive shows with last year’s “The Producers” and 2012’s “Crazy For You.” They aim to keep the streak of wins going this fall with a production of the long-running OffBroadway musical hit “Nunsense.” The madcap farce runs for eight performances at the Wheeler, with a cast and crew of your friends and neighbors from the valley.

NOV. 5

THE AIRBORNE TOXIC EVENT BELLY UP Indie rockers The Airborne Toxic Event have been consistently producing literary, often grand songs since 2006. Currently touring in support of the 2013 album “Such Hot Blood,” they come to Belly Up on Nov. 5. Other notable November shows at Belly Up include Tenacious D’s Kyle Gass (Nov. 7), Denver indie pop husband-and-wife duo Tennis (Nov 8) and Chicago hip-hop duo Flosstradamus (Nov. 22.)

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IN THIS ERA OF immediate gratification and sound-bite storytelling, many things seem to have been lost: long walks, deep thinking, startling silence. Even the art of being alone seems to be a thing of the past — or has it? In this week’s cover story, High Country News writer Christopher Ketcham explores the idea that backpacking is a dying concept, as younger people seek out adrenaline sports and quick-hit adventures over days spent exploring the backcountry around us. And, later, local writer Paul Andersen shares with us the story of a recent backpacking trip with his son through the Hunter-Frying Pan Wilderness Area. For both men, there is beauty in being alone in the backcoutnry, with just a pack, sturdy shoes, and an open mind. Will the next generation embrace their philosophy? Only time will tell. THIS PAGE: In the backpacking versus action sports debate, one writer suggests: “Backpacking leaves me cold. Maybe it’s my Generation X chromosomes, but I’ve found walking in the woods with a heavy pack to be lacking in adrenaline payoff.”

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THE DEATH OF BACKPACKING?

YOUNGER PEOPLE DON’T SEEM INTERESTED IN THIS OUTDOORS TRADITION by CHRISTOPHER KETCHAM for HIGH COUNTRY NEWS

I KEEP HEARING THAT THE ART of backpacking is dying. Usually the messenger is an older person with the tone of the gentle curmudgeon who can’t understand why the damn kids aren’t interested in hauling 40 pounds into wilderness on a forced march day after day over rough earth, under rain and sun, in order to drink unbottled water of unknown provenance, with a slimy helping of beaver piss and dirt, eat gruel at dusk, be attacked from ankle to earlobe by insects, be watched by carnivores with eyes gleaming in the dark and by mice scheming for gorp, only to crash exhausted to the ground in a sleeping bag that quickly transforms (as the ornery desert scribe Ed Abbey observed) into a greasy fart-sack, and be woken far too early, with the cruel lash of sun-up and the birdsong bouncing on your tympanum like a pogo stick. Steve Allen, who is 62, a backcountry guide, and the author of many guidebooks, which, if correctly used with several compasses, will get you deep into Utah canyons and possibly back out, tells me he and his friends — other curmudgeons, apparently — almost never see young people on the trails they frequent. Sure, there are outliers, the few Outward Bound and National Outdoor Leadership School groups, and occasional college students who have a bolder vision of spring break than being

a body cameo’d on Girls Gone Wild videos. “Mostly we see older folks in their 50s and even into their 60s and 70s,” says Allen. He describes himself, proudly if hubristically, as part of a generation, the Boomers of the 1960s and 1970s, that “led the exodus into the backcountry.” His generation read Renny Russell’s 1967 “On the Loose.” “It feels good to say ‘I know the Sierra’ or ‘I know Point Reyes,’” wrote Russell. “But of course you don’t — what you know better is yourself, and Point Reyes and the Sierra have helped.” They also read Colin Fletcher’s 1960s books celebrating his epic backpacking: “The Thousand Mile Summer,” “The Man Who Walked Through Time” — about hiking the length of the Grand Canyon — and “The Complete Walker,” which sold 500,000 copies, “still the how-to bible on backpacking,” assures Allen. Maybe they even read Walt Whitman: “Now I see the secret of the making of the best persons. It is to grow in the open air, and to eat and sleep with the earth.” “We wanted to get away from it all,” says Allen, “to find peace and quiet as far from the noise of society as we could get. And we did.” “The Complete Walker”? Isn’t that what my grandmother had to use in her last days? Yet this news of the death of backpacking is probably happily received by the likes, say, of Steve Casimiro, who runs the (much-visited, much-lauded) Adventure Journal online magazine, and who in National Geographic Adventure once

THIS PAGE: Who is heading into the wilderness these days? Backpacking guide Steve Allen says he mostly sees people in their 50s, and even 60s and 70s.

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confessed: “Backpacking leaves me cold. Maybe it’s my Generation X chromosomes, but I’ve found walking in the woods with a heavy pack to be lacking in adrenaline payoff.” (Editor’s note: Casimiro wrote this in a 2003 review of shoes used for “fastpacking”— backpacking at a fast pace with only a few pounds of gear. Casimiro often praises intense adrenalininducing sports, but says now that he does not perceive a decline in backpacking, nor would he be happy if it is in decline.) I wonder about those evolved chromosomes, being Gen X myself. More important, I worry about becoming a backpacking curmudgeon. I just turned 40, and I go out backpacking every year for a few weeks at a time, usually solo. Why? Because I like to be alone, sure, but also because I often find that friends of my own age won’t join in the wretched fun. Even in Moab, Utah — the so-called “Adventure Capital of the World” — where I used to live and to which I return every year for a month or so to reconnoiter the sun-smashed redrock desert, I find that almost no one I know who is 40 or younger goes backpacking. This is a kind of heartbreak. The problem might be one of marketing. Backpacking doesn’t require much gear (the less the better) or expertise (why trust the experts?), and, if you plan it right, it poses little danger (my own preference). Who wants to market such things? There’s no money in it. Another friend of mine — well-educated, well-read, in his late 40s, but de facto homeless, without a car, an inveterate hitchhiker, an itinerant laborer in Colorado and Utah who spends at least 200 days of the year backpacking in the canyonlands — tells me that he too can’t recruit backpacking companions. Instead, he encounters “gearheads” — people who see the outdoors as an arena for deploying the latest technological toys, such as mountain bikes that ride for you, or carabiners that talk, or apps for both. People, that is, who spend a lot of time caressing, naming, oiling, sleeping and playing with inanimate objects, as advertised that they should do in the “Adventure Capital.” Then, post-adventure, they recover in various homes with the masses, such as the double-wide tent by the river, with the cooler full of beer, the gas stove searing meat, or to the Motel 6 or Best Western, with the air conditioner and the TV making conversation, as promised on the billboards outside town. Anecdotal evidence, I know, but it’s reinforced by the experts who compile outdoor recreation statistics. Chris Doyle, executive director of the Adventure Travel Trade Association, describes “a well-known trend” in outdoor gear sales, wherein day packs take an increasing share of the pack market while technical overnight packs are a declining percentage of total sales. “The same is

true for heavy, extended-trip boots versus light boots,” says Doyle. “This is all part of a trend toward ‘done in a day’ that reflects consumers’ continued interest in outdoor adventures, but they prefer to be in their own bed or another comfortable spot (hotel or lodge) at night.” In Moab, I notice the kind of herd activity that not only stimulates the adrenal glands, but also keeps the herd together in the front country for entertainment, offers a pile of expensive mechanical stuff for purchase or maintenance (kudos to the retailers, profits are up), and hopefully requires the services of as many paid professionals as possible (more money changing hands). Think rock climbing, canyoneering, mountain biking, guided group hikes, and river rafting on “Moab’s Daily,” the nickname of a convenient stretch of the Colorado River that must be one of the busiest whitewater runs in the West. Extreme “adventure” is of course about getting high, dosing on dopamine, the pleasure neurotransmitter. This is the pattern of behavior in drug addicts, drunks and gamblers. The adrenalized relationship with the natural world is also an experience of human conquest — the peak-bagger’s pathology. Ironically, it’s not much different from the benighted mindset of corporate accountancy: How many cliffs basejumped? How many extreme trails conquered? Faster, more. And always the adrenalin payoff Casimiro perceives — not dissimilar to the monetary payoff chased by capitalists.

“WE WANTED TO GET AWAY FROM IT ALL, TO FIND PEACE AND QUIET AS FAR FROM THE NOISE OF SOCIETY AS WE COULD GET. AND WE DID.” – STEVE ALLEN

Ronni Egan, who is 67 and happened to go on a backpack trip into Colorado’s San Juan Mountains last summer with Steve Allen, tells me that “backpacking is dying” because younger people are leery of the unglamorous labor required for stepping off pavement, and are too occupied with the easiness of TV, Play Stations, X-Boxes, Facebook, smartphones and “everything else with an electronic screen,” along with organized sports and other scripted activities, which includes the gym, shopping and “mall ratting.” Aging backpackers like Egan of course mourn the consequences of the death or decline of what they like to do. But the issue is more serious than that. I believe that our 21st-century civilization will miss the radical encounter with the non-human: the visceral experience of days in wilderness alone, in vast and complex natural systems not controlled by humans, not arranged entirely for human convenience, not plagued by human noise. This matters more than ever at a time when our natural systems, on a planetary scale, appear to be in full rebellion against human convenience. The best action we can take to keep our kind of outdoor rec alive: Go backpacking. Demonstrate it and celebrate it, “not as a mere sport or plaything excursion,” as John Muir advised, “but to find the law that governs the relations subsisting between humans and nature.” Or as Abbey wrote: “We are committed, my legs and I; there is no turning back. I shoulder the pack, resume the trek, the step-bystep progress into ... an infinite regress. ... I am the tortoise.” Christopher Ketcham divides his time between Brooklyn, N.Y., and Moab, Utah, and writes for a range of national publications.

THIS PAGE: “Done in a day” might be the new trend in wilderness experiences, but it take away from long hours spent enjoying breathtaking sunsets (above) and meandering hikes up ridgelines (right).

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WALKING THE WILLIAMS A WILDERNESS TRAVERSE FROM MIDWAY PASS by PAUL ANDERSEN for ASPEN JOURNALISM

FROM MIDWAY TO SAWYER LAKE We began our three-day walk with the 17 switchbacks of Midway Pass, then hiked the ridge north until a precarious escarpment forced us down into a high basin for the night. A pair of lumbering mountain goats wandered across the flowery tundra as we wandered in. High winds buffeted our tent that night, slapping it around like a punching bag. A roundhouse punch knocked it down in the starlight, forcing us to scramble around in our longjohns trying to weight tent stakes with boulders. The morning dawned gray and drizzly. The incessant wind was soon driving snow horizontally. We pulled up our hoods and contoured across two alpine basins, regaining the ridge from a high pass marked only with elk hooves, only to drop into a deep cirque marking the headwaters of Hunter Creek.

IN HONOR OF JACK WILLIAMS

THE WILLIAMS MOUNTAINS FORM a seemingly impregnable barrier east of Aspen. They run north and south, from Independence Pass to the Upper Frying Pan. The distance is about 10 miles on the map, but meandering ridges double that distance when you’re on foot. When my son, Tait, and I walked the Williams over Labor Day weekend, the weather provided a first taste of fall. The air was filled with winddriven snow, and there was ice in our water bottles overnight where we camped at 12,000 feet. Seen from Aspen, the Williams stand to the east, tall and regal, a beautifully crafted wall of mountain peaks. The Williams form an enormous snowshed from which a substantial portion of runoff is channeled through transmountain diversions to the Eastern Slope through a labyrinthine network of tunnels. Almost anywhere you step there is water percolating up through the tundra. These aquifers are formed of glacial till and provide the best water storage and filtration system known. We drank freely from high mountain springs, a gift of liquid purity from the 82,000-acre Hunter-Frying Pan Wilderness Area.

Wanting to walk as much of the ridge as possible, we climbed the face of Williams Mountain (13,382 ft.). This peak is named for a pioneer of the town of Independence, Jack Williams, for whom a government surveyor spontaneously named this range when encountering Williams on a prospecting foray in the early 1880s. From Williams Mountain the ridge opens north to a vast expanse of lichen-covered tundra that diminishes a person to an ant-like scale, the way wilderness can do. Another precipitous ridge block forced us down into a serene alpine basin at the headwaters of Woody Creek. We camped our last night at a reflecting pool set in granite. The next day we crossed the ridge once again on a steep game trail. We dropped down to Sawyer Lake and walked the woodland trail five miles to Twin Meadows. Looking back, the ridgeline of the Williams Mountains stood in silhouette, rugged peaks looming above successive forests of aspen, lodgepole pine, spruce and fir, a range worth the walking. Paul Andersen is the Land Desk editor for Aspen Journalism, an online news service based in Aspen. Read more at www.aspenjournalism.org.

TOP: Precarious peaks and ridge blocks make progress slow and painstaking on a traverse of the Williams Mountains. MIDDLE: Looking into the Upper Lost Man drainage from the ridge of the Williams offers a lofty perspective. RIGHT: A reflecting pool, set in granite, is a glacially-scooped tarn in the Williams Mountains high country.

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GREAT GATSBY JUST ABOUT THE PRETTIEST PARTY of the late-summer is The Great Gatsby given every other year on the grounds of the Aspen Historical Society (Jay Gatsby’s mansion) with everyone wearing garb of the great jazz era — all feathers and boas, pearls and flapper dresses for the ladies; MARY striped shirts and ESHBAUGH tuxes for the gents. HAYES Hosts were Alan Altman, Richard Auhll, Fred Ayarza, Kyle Boyd, Dick Bulkeley, Kendall Chen, Milton Dresner, Greg Erwin, David Grimes, Nick Nichols, Marc Ostrofsky, Bernard Phillips, Gene Reed, Kent Shodeen, Dick Stephenson, Jay Webster and Larry Witte. Undercurrent...I am just not ready for cold weather yet!

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HEAR Grammy-winning pop singer Colbie Caillat returns to Aspen to play Belly Up on Sept. 16. Caillat is touring to kick off the release her new album, “Gypsy Heart,” set to go on sale later this month.

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Rentals Basalt Area 1BD 2BA unusual remodeled Victorian home, $1950 - $2300/mo. Close to town. Avail 9/1 thru 6/15-possibly longer. Email michaelteschner@gmail.com

2 BD 2 BA Unfurnished Apartment Downtown Aspen. Parking, Deck, W/D, Pets allowed with approval. No smoking. $4500/mo. 1 year lease. 970 927-3803 2 BR BEST LOCATION, Near Sky Hotel in the core. New DW, WD, new carpet, prkg, flat TV's frplc. NS/NP $3300/mo 847-997-4321 unit 2 ajaxcondorental.com 2BR +Loft / 2BA Good Condition, Unfurnished. $3200. Incredible on-the-river deck and views, 4 blocks from gondola on Waters Ave. have FP, W/D, assigned parking, NS, NP, Year lease, utilities not included. Pets are NOT allowed. Ute City Properties. Call 9 - 5, M-F Only, 970-925-4583

3 BD 2.5 BA 1/2 duplex Aspen NS/NP Furnished LT $3950+

2 BD/2.5BA Townhome. 1328 sq ft. Unfurnished. Sunny location in Elk Run, Private Courtyard, Storage. Avail. October 1st. 1 year lease. $2100/mo + utils. 970-379-4781. Layne@stirlingpeak.com 3 bd 2.5 Bath Townhomes • Columbine $1850 • Arbor Park $2275 Plus utilities, 1 dog ok. Oct. 1-one year lease Unfurnished Joanne 970-319-6827

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RENTED 4BD 2BA Single family Meadowood home. Large yard. Pets ok. Furn or unfurn. Avail 10/1/14. $6500 per mo + utils Call 970-618-5109

Beautiful 2 BD 1 BA, corner private unit $2,800mo . 888-256-6883 dyna@rimkusrealestate. com

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Spacious Willits 4BD/3.5BA House with lots of storage. Avail. 9/1, 1 dog cons. $2800. Stacey Craft (Happy Real Estate) 970-927-4627 Furnished 2/2 Elk Run Villa np/ns grnd lvl $1800+util 970.404.1512 avil 9/15. Picture online.

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Price Reduction 4BD/3BA Family Home w/ yard, tree house $3450 / m o n t h + u t i l s Brittanie Rockhill Shane Aspen Real Estate 970-366-0891

Shadowrock Townhome. 3 BD 2 BA 2250 SqFt No pets. No smoking. $2,300/Month. First, last & security. 970-376-7800

3 BD/2 BA Furn SFH.Sopris Village. N/P/ N/S. Backgrd Ck. $2200 +. 1st/last/sec. 12 mo. lease. 970-948-8199

3Bd/2ba Midland Ave w/ garage, Furnished $2900 561-445-1808; www.basalthome.com

Rentals Glenwood Springs Two-bedroom unfurnished studio type apartment. Washer/dryer. No pets. No smoking on the premises. Rent is $1,150/month plus deposit. References required. Available now. Located in Canyon Creek, west of Glenwood Springs, exit 109 off 1-70.

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REMOTE log house, Missouri H. $1800. Ray @ 970-309-4526

Cemetery Lane. Beautiful Furnished 3 BR 3BA two car garage, elevator, hot tub, awesome views! $5,000mo 9 or 12 months. Dyna Mei 888-256-6883

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Basalt -Professional office for long-term lease in downtown Basalt. Bright and sunny, quiet, private entrance, half bath, parking, 350 sq. ft. $600 per month, first, last, deposit, share utilities. Call Lu 309-3659. RESTAURANT,1900 sq. ft., 308 So Hunter St, existing restaurant, long term lease , AAA location, for info. call 303-322-2280 longonwilliams@gmail.com

3 BD 2 BA Unfurnished. 2100 Sq Ft Custom home, availible now. No smoking. $2200/mo First, last & security. 970 309 3698.

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4 BD 3 BA Furnished. $3500 First, last & s e c u r i t y . P e t s considered.1 year lease. (970) 319-4648 El Jebel

WILLITS - 4 BD 3 BA + Bonus Rm $3500 First, last & security. Pets OK 970.379.3165

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Rentals Commercial/Retail Basalt Gorgeous Commercial Studio overlooks RF River, 719 Sq Ft, bath w/shower, kitchen, $1600+ utilities. 970-379-8679

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Growing Aspen money management firm seeks qualified APM to provide daily management of portfolios across multiple strategies. 1-5 years portfolio management & trading experience, BS/BA degree. See on-line ad and ryaninvest.com for more details. Forward resume to info@ryaninvest.com

$600+Seasonal BONUS (Sept 6-Oct 31) for working in food service or housekeeping! Work 3wks to 8mos; most FT jobs include lodging (no lease!) w/utilities, wifi, all meals, + $180 wk + $2/hr bonus. Live off property? Rate is $9/hr + $2/hour + 1 meal/shift. Must be 18. No drugs. Apply here: ymcarockiesjobs.org References required. Questions? Cindy 970-586-3341 x 1013 ymcarockies.org, 2515 Tunnel Rd Estes Park CO

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1 BD 1 BA Furnished apartment with a loft. Pets allowed smoking permitted $1300 No Deposit required. Long-term lease preferred. Internet cable, laundry, & pk spot i n c l u d e d C a l l 954-415-2604

More bang for your buck in pristine alpine country. Ski, golf, fish & enjoy historic d-town w/college influenced arts, etc. Premium 40 ac w/gorgeous peak views in exclusive Destination Ranch, film set of "City Slickers." $600k low tax, build or invest. Thad @ Wells Group 970-749-7103 email thad.trujillo@gmail.com


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Aspen - $325,500

Basalt - $685,000

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Basalt - $105,000

Cuvee Bistro Can Be Yours! Own this beautiful down town Basalt restaurant and all the equipment for a low investment at the fraction of the cost. All offers considered.

Robert Minor

13+acre lot. Come & build your dream home steps away from Ruedi Resevoir. Gentle topography, incredible views up & down Frying Pan Valley & a private fishing hole on upper Frying Pan River. Small stream runs through the property.

Holly Goldstein

970.948.4824 hollygaspen@icloud.com

Carbondale - $609,000

Carbondale - $1,300,000

LIONS RIDGE ~ ACREAGE AND VIEWS Room for all in this 5 bd 4.5 bth home on over 2 acres. Enjoy views off the decks of the bedrooms on 2nd level. New kitchen, carpet, septic and drain field. Located just moments to Carbondale and Basalt.

2007 Custom family home along the River Valley golf course. 5500 sq. ft. finished, main floor master, gardens, Sopris View, patio area, front porch, media room & large 3 car bay heated garage.

Brenda Wild

Brenda Wild

Toni Cerise 970-379-6029 toni@tonicerise.com www.RoaringForkRealty.com

Glenwood Springs - $1,150,000

970-379-2299 brendawildaspen@gmail.com 434 E. Cooper Ave., Ste. 210, Aspen

970 948-9485 Joshua@JLandis.com AspenMainStreet.com

Basalt - $759,000

Basalt - $499,500 SHADOWROCK‌Units 201, 203 and 205 - Out of foreclosure. Incredible Buyer Incentives - Don't miss this opportunity!! Priced $50,000 to $100,000 less than comparable properties. $3,000 Buyer Credit at Closing plus 1 Year of pre-paid HOA Dues. Near New Condition: new stainless appliances, new A/C, new landscaping, new paint. Walk/ Bike to Whole Foods, Movieland, restaurants and shopping.

Ted Borchelt, Jana Dillard, Tom Banner 970.309.3626 - 948.9731 - 376.7800 www.aspenarearealestate.com

35+acres. Private, peaceful and remote, yet only 10 minutes from Highway 82. Beautiful log home built in 2001. Recent renovation. Room to roam for horses, snowmobiling & other recreational activities. No HOA. Borders BLM lands.

Tom Carr

970.379.9935 www.aspenreinfo.com

Carbondale - $399,000

This lovely upstairs unit has an unobstructed view of the pond, your own private sanctuary. Ready to move in, 2 bed, 2 bath, wood fireplace, and second floor balcony.

Jayne Coley

970-230-0009 jc@sopris.net

Carbondale - $450,000

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Blue Lake split-level home Impeccably maintained Convenient mid-valley location All 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living area & covered patio all on the same level. • Great fenced yard

Michael Latousek

970-618-7768 michael@joshuaco.com www.joshuaco.com

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Copper Mountain - $183,500

Brenda Wild

Joshua Landis

970-379-2299 brendawildaspen@gmail.com 434 E. Cooper Ave., Ste. 210, Aspen

Basalt - $175,000

3 Bedroom/2.5 Bathroom single family home with home office, across from park. Corner Lot.

3 free-market studios and one 2 BR in Downtown Aspen. Low HOA dues and pets allowed. A rare opportunity for locals!

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970 704 1100 Business World Brokers www.businessworldbrokers.com

970-379-2299 brendawildaspen@gmail.com

Pied-a-Terre The most striking studio in the core. Three blocks to the gondola and updated in 2006 with luxurious custom details throughout.

Just a 10 minute drive to Carbondale along the scenic Crystal River! 1.6 acre river front lot with a 4 bedroom bi-level 1982 home waiting for your new look. Fantastic sunny location and beautiful rural river views.

Toni Cerise 970-379-6029 toni@tonicerise.com www.RoaringForkRealty.com

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Glenwood Springs - $79,000

Missouri Heights - $1,275,000 PRICE REDUCED

GREAT BUY!! Spacious Telemark Lodge studio. Ski slopes views! Spacious floor plan! Sleeps 6. Full kitchen, extra vanity area, 2 large closets, extra storage under window seat. Fully furn & turn key. Underground pkg, hot tub & elevator.

Creek-side home on fenced-in four acres in Canyon Creek, west of Glenwood Springs. 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom house with large kitchen and master bedroom. One fifth mile of creek side water, Two apartments, workshop and greenhouse.

Janine Fackler

Call for Appointment Buyers agents welcome 970-376-3328

970-328-7381. Brokers welcome 3% commission. Serious inquiries only,

IF there was ever a must see house... THIS IT IT. Less than 30 min. to Aspen! A modern marvel with stunning kitchen and master suite. Jaw dropping views. 1300sq/ft south facing deck. Outdoor hot tub. Privacy. Pool and Tennis are steps away. Electric solar window shades. 4BD, 4.5BA plus media room. 4300 ft.² SKI-IN/SKI-OUT Brettelberg Condo on Sunlight Mtn Resort. Recently remodeled w/ Stainless Appliances, wood floors and cabinets, and more. HOA $249/mo, Taxes $250/yr.

Jim Polep

(970) 948-1137 jimpolep@gmail.com

303-519-9807 CJEliassen@mac.com www.brettelbergC2.com

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Old Snowmass - $1,495,000

Old Snowmass - $249,500

Old Snowmass - $769,900

Snowmass - $519,000

Your listing Bring the Horses! 2 Bedroom/1.5 Bathroom home on 5 acres on Snowmass Creek Road. Enjoy your private pond through floor-to-ceiling picture windows.

Brenda Wild

Beautiful 1-acre lot with 360 degree views including Mt. Sopris, Mt. Daly & Snowmass Ski area. Enjoy the peace & quiet of remote Shield O-Mesa area, yet only 30 minutes to Aspen & Snowmass Village. No Homeowner's Association!

970-379-2299 brendawildaspen@gmail.com 434 E. Cooper Ave., Ste. 210, Aspen

1+ acre lot- Wonderful 3+ bedroom ranch-style home situated on private lot. Plenty of sun with east / south exposures. Flat lawn with mature Aspen trees. Mountain views overlooking the Snowmass / Capitol Creek valley floor.

Tom Carr

Tom Carr

970.379.9935 www.aspenreinfo.com

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Nothing like this for the price! Bright, contemporary remodel 2 bedroom, 2 bath. High end appliances, finishes and media. Convenient, ski in location. Walk to lift and grocery store. In the Aspen school dist.

Joshua Landis

970 948-9485 Joshua@JLandis.com SnowmassLuxuryCondo.com

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Audi A4 2.0T - 2007

BMW X5 2005

Chevrolet Fleetline Deluxe 1951

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2002

Trans portation

Leather, GPS, CD, new tires, heated seats, manual trans, sun roof, 90,000 miles $11,500.

Excellent condition. 44000miles Auto trans 3.0 6cyl, Prem package, Pano Sunroof, gray w/ black leather jdown.aspen@gmail.com

2 door. 84000 Manual transmission. chevy 216 Runs/Drives Great New interior. 12V

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2002 Good condition. 204k miles, Automatic, 4.8L V8, 4x4. Bedliner. Heavy duty, custom steel lumber rack available for $400.

$12,500 970-925-1757

$17,000 970-618-6823

$6,700 OBO John - 970-948-5756

$6,900 970-618-6767

Chevrolet Silverado 2001

Chevrolet Suburban 1500 1995

Dodge B-350 VAN 1994

Ford Focus 2005

Ford XLT Extended Cab - 1987

LS Package 2 door. V8 5.3 Good condition. 175k miles Automatic 4wd Long Bed Tow pkg. comes w/ shell

4 Wheel Drive 4 inch lift, 162,000 miles Runs Great! Many new parts, many extras.

Good condition. 257,500 Auto transmission. 5.9 L Multi-port FI Maroon, Lee Sullivan

ZX3 2 door hatchback, Very good condition, Auto trans, Power windows. Sunroof. 33+MPG, 83K.

EXTENDED CAB, AUTOMATIC.

(Price Reduced) $3,900 970-618-8322

$4,150.00 Call 970 618 2816

$3500.00 970-948-6908 oldhands1@gmail.com

$5000 970-987-3730

$1950.00 OR BEST OFFER. Call 970-927-3700 or 970-948-0849.

GMC Yukon XL Denali 2500 2007

Honda Odyssey - 2003

Jeep Grand Cherokee LTD 2012

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2004

Land Rover Discovery HSE 2003

Lux 4dr. Exc cond. 107000 Autotran 6.2-V8 AWD Pwr RunBoards GPS Leather Prem Wheels Stealth Gray Metallic

130K Excellent Condition.

36K Miles, Showroom Cond. V6 3.6L, Quadra-Trac II 4WD, Leather Heat Seats, Every Power, Sun Roof, Navigation, Premium Audio, Tow Group, New Tires, Powertrain Warranty 5Yr/100K $30,995 963-8484 or 312-925-4785

PRICE DROP BY $2000 - $11000 (Eagle) Great running condition Rubicon with 100,600 miles. Soft top with safari rack plus leather interior seats. Custom 2" lift and bumpers. Hard top can go for $500 more. Eagle 970-331-5325

Land Rover Discovery HSE 2003 Seats 7 RARE HSE Good condition. 55K miles, Just Detailed. Must sell! (Price Reduced!) $10,000 561-504-6990 david@cardplatforms.com

$6,500 970-471-3401

$21,250 303-756-5533 Lexus RX 350 2008

Mazda PROTEGE 2003

Mercedes ML 320 - 2002

Mini Cooper Convertible 2011

Mitsubishi Outlander 2004

AWD. Excellent condition. 44k miles. V6 Engine. Heated leather seats. GPS navigation system. Rear parking assist. Call Kate for more info.

Mazda PROTEGE 2003 4 door. Good condition. 125K miles Auto transmission. Sunroof. CD player. Silver, One owner. Gemma just_ace4@hotmail.com $5000 248-953-9335

25,738 miles Black on Black All upgraded features Super Excellent condition

Art Car painted by Romero Britto, Aero Package, 2 door. Excellent condition, Manual transmission. 524 Miles.

4 door. Great condition, snow tires, roof rack, AWD, full 100K service done

$9,500 970-920-7640

$69,900 Please call 970-922-1152

$21,500 970-309-5965

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Saab 9-3 Turbo 1999

Santa CruzTall Boy 2012

Subaru Outback 2008

Hatchback. Prime condition. 159,803 Manual trans. Heated seats. Sunroof. Performance tires. Leather seats. Midnight Blue

Bike, Santa Cruz Tall Boy, 2012, medium aluminum frame, $1600.00 in very good cond. tbod23@gmail.com or call 970-319-9777 $1600.00

Subaru Outback, always garaged, excellent condition, 86k miles, 5 speed manual transmission. $14,200 970-389-3292

3600.00 970-471-2263

Volvo Bertone Coupe 1991

Airstream Bambi Special Edition-2008

Charmac Tri-Sport 2014

Lance Cab Over - 1992

Raptor Travel Trailer/Toy Hauler 2014

25k miles, limited edition, white, tan leather, sunroof, immaculate condition

19ft, Sleeps 4, indoor & outdoor shower, AC, Awning, High end audio/video system. Call for more details!

1992 Lance Cab over 10'10". Fits full size truck bed. Can sleep 5-6 people, fully contained. Excellent condition.

$12,500.00 970-379-8479

Price Reduced!! $33,800 obo. 970-948-0005

#4398 - 2014 Charmac 8.5’x30’ TriSport G/N trailer. Insulated walls & ceilings. 40” LED light strips, halogen loading light, Snw/Atv/Car Trailer. 30amp 110V pkg. $26,950 Rifle Truck & Trailer 970-625-8884 www.rttrailer.com

$6500.00 Call Steve 970-948-4844 or cmcangie@hotmail.com

#0659 - 2014 Raptor Toy hauler/ travel trailer. Full travel trailer amenities plus flip down sofa (2), 30 gal. fuel station, flat screen TV. Rear ramp for loading ATV. $28,500 Rifle Truck & Trailer 970-625-8884 www.rttrailer.com

Voltage Toy Hauler 2013

BMW R90s 1975

Harley Davidson FXDL Dyna - 2008

Harley Davidson XL 1200R - 2005

Honda Valkyrie 1999

#1949 - 2013 Dutchman Voltage 32ft. Toy Hauler. Generator, Fuel station, 2 slides, 10' garage that converts to eating/ sleeping area. LIKE NEW! $47,500 Rifle Truck & Trailer 970-625-8884 www.rttrailer.com

Black, 35k Miles. Excellent Condition.

8400 Miles, 2-Tone Blue Suede Pearl, 6 speed, 96 cu. in. Immaculate Condition!

6 cylinder; 1520cc; 18,100 miles; beautifully maintained; aspensailor@comcast.net

$9,600 970-948-4541

Asking $12,000 OBO. Please call: 970-379-4850

2005 Harley XL 1200R 24K. Bike has many mods & custom features inculding a S&S Super E kit, 2" Burley lowering kit, HID lighting kit & drag bars. btubbs1969@yahoo.com $2,950 720-360-8022

4 - Horse Trailer 1983

Bluebird 29’ 2004

$4,950 970-925-7512

Toyota 4 runner sr5 1993

Toyota Tacoma 4wd DoubleCab 2012

1993 Toyota 4 runner great car recent upgrades 150,000. mi 1 other owner

Toyota Tacoma 4wd DoubleCab 2012. Sports Pak. Fully loaded. 4 door. Toyota Certified. 5 years full warranty. Superb condition. 49900Ml. 4.0L V6. $29,000 (970)379-1206

$6750 970 927-3799

Why are there so many auto photo ads listed each day?

Because auto photo ads WORK! New Tires, New Deck. $1800 OBO 970-379-3023 or 970-984-0392

BUSES FOR SALE: Low Floors, Cummins engines, Allison World transmission w/retarders, backup camera, 150K miles. Contact Snowmass Village Transportation. 970-923-2543 or email cfoster@tosv.com for more info or to place a bid.

Auto Parts/ Accessories For Sale: 4 Continental Extreme winter contact tires. LT 235/ 85 R16 $190/ tire OBO. Call 970-404-1363

Clothing

Merch andise

Autos

Women’s large leather coat, great condition.

$50. Rifle

Motor Homes

Appliances

Collectibles

Jim Agius bronze sculpture for sale. Limited edition (#7/12) - sold out. Retail value $10,000. Will sell for $5,000 OBO. Excellent condition. Please call (970) 948-4853.

Bud racing leather coat. Women's small, excellent condition.

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PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEPTEMBER 1, 2014 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The Victim Assistance and Law Enforcement Board of the 9TH Judicial District, which is Garfield, Pitkin and Rio Blanco Counties, is seeking grant applications from agencies and organizations to provide assistance services to crime victims. The funding cycle is January 1 - December 31, 2015. The board is committed to funding programs which provide direct services to crime victims and implement the Victim's Rights Amendment. They may also consider scholarships for training that is related to the welfare of victims. Revenue for this fund is generated from a surcharge or fees assessed to people who are convicted of felonies, misdemeanors, traffic offenses and fish and game violations. These funds are authorized by Title 24, Article 4.2, Colorado Revised Statutes. During the 2014 grant cycle the board awarded a total of $330,000 to 13 agencies that provide services to victims in the 9th Judicial District. It is anticipated that approximately $260,000 will be available for the 2015 12-month grant cycle. PRIORITY CATEGORIES: 1) In accordance with 24-4.2-103(5), priority use for moneys in the fund shall be the implementation of the rights afforded to crime victims pursuant to Section 24-4.1-302.5 and for provision of the services delineated pursuant to Sections 24-4.1-303 and 24-4.1-304 related to all crimes as defined by Section 24-4.1-302. 2) Services outlined in Section 24-4.2-105(4) C.R.S.

Steve Aurand, VALE Board Administrator 9th Judicial District Attorney's Office 109 8th Street, Suite 308 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 saurand@9daco.org (970) -945-8635 Published in the Glenwood Springs Post Independen, Citizen Telegram and Aspen Times Weekly September 4 and 11, 2014. (10512364) PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICANT: Aspen Junior Hockey EVENT DATE:S e p t e m b e r 2 8 , 10:00am-4:00pm EVENT LOCATION:Aspen Golf Course

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Petitions or remonstrances may be filed with the office of the city clerk, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado. Linda Manning City Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly September 11, 2014. (10532278) UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA CASE NO. 12-11007-SAH ADV. PROC. 14-01019 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT KLARISSA K. VAN PELT HALTER SMITH, a/k/a KRISSA K. VAN PELT HALTER SMITH

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to file a motion or answer to the Complaint, in which Lyle R. Nelson is Plaintiff and Completed grant applications must be received Trustee for the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Estate of by the board administrator by 4:30 p.m., Friday, Debtor Donald M. Smith, pending in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of October 10th, 2104 Oklahoma, and bearing the aforementioned adverYou may request a grant or scholarship application sary proceeding and served upon ELIAS, BOOKS, by contacting: BROWN AND NELSON, P.C., Plaintiff's attorneys, whose address is Two Leadership Square, Suite A S P EBoard N TIM E S W E E K L Y V Se pte mb e r211 11, N. 2014 Steve Aurand, VALE Administrator 1300, Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City, Okla9th Judicial District Attorney's Office homa 73102, Attn: Amy Holloway, telephone num109 8th Street, Suite 308 ber (405)-232-3722, within 30 days after Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 September 11, 2014, exclusive of such date. If you fail to do so, judgment by default may be rendered saurand@9daco.org against you for the relief demanded in the Com-

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Notice is hereby given that the un-dersigned will KRISSA K. VAN PELT HALTER SMITH sell at private sale, on or after September 26, 2014, Y O U A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D A N D R E - at the office of PARKER MILLIKEN, Attn: TERENCE8S. 555 S. Street, 30th QUIRED to file a motion or M answer to the ComO N DAYF R I DAY : 3NUNAN, 0 A M TO 5 Flower :00PM plaint, in which Lyle R. Nelson is Plaintiff and Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071-2440, to the highest and3best bidder, and subject to confirmation by Trustee for the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Estate of 970. 8 4 9 1 3 5 Debtor Donald M. Smith, pending in the United said Superior Court, all right, title and interest of of death, States Bankruptcy Court for the Western of @said L E District GALS AS deceased P E N T I at Mtime E S .CO M and all right, title Oklahoma, and bearing the aforementioned adver- and interest in the estate has additionally acquired, sary proceeding and served upon ELIAS, BOOKS, in and to all the certain real property situated in the BROWN AND NELSON, P.C., Plaintiff's attorneys, County of Pitkin, Colorado, State of California, dewhose address is Two Leadership Square, Suite scribed as follows: Lot 40, Melton Ranch Unit Two, ac-cording to 1300, 211 N. Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Attn: Amy Holloway, telephone num- plat recorded February 16, 1967 in Plat Book 3 at b e r ( 4 0 5 ) - 2 3 2 - 3 7 2 2 , w i t h i n 3 0 d a y s a f t e r Page 126, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado. Map reference: 2645-364-04-020 September 11, 2014, exclusive of such date. If you Commonly known as: 23 Meadow Drive, Snowfail to do so, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Com- mass Village, Colorado 81615. Terms of sale are cash in lawful money of the plaint. You shall file your Answer and proof of service with the Clerk of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for United States on confirmation of sale, or part cash the Western District of Oklahoma, 214 Dean A. and balance upon such terms and conditions as are agreeable to the personal representative. McGee Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. $20,000 of amount bid to be deposited with bid. The adversary proceeding has been instituted for Bids or offers to be in writing and will be received at the purpose of avoiding and recovering the value of the aforesaid office at any time after the first publicertain preferential transfers and/or fraudulent cation hereof and before date of sale. Dated: AUGUST 26, 2014 transfers made to you by Donald M. Smith. ROSIE CASTRO and MELVIN PRESENT Co-AdThe nature of which and reason that you are joined ministrators, Personal Representative of the estate as a defendant is set forth in the Complaint, a copy of said deceased of which will be furnished to you upon written request, addressed to the attorneys of the Plaintiff at PARKER MILLIKEN ATTN: TERENCE S NUNAN the aforementioned address. 555 S FLOWER ST 30TH FLR LOS ANGELES CA 90071-2440 Clerk, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Oklahoma Published in the The Aspen Times Weekly SepPublished in the Aspen Times Weekly September tember 11,18, and 25, 2014. 11, 2014. (10529660) District Court, Pitkin County, Colorado NOTICE OF SALE Court Address: 506 East Main St., Aspen, CO OF REAL PROPERTY 81611 AT PRIVATE SALE Case No. BP089523 ANTHONY BELL, Plaintiff v. JOLYNNE ASKEY and WILLIAM HAYES HOLSuperior Court of the State of California for the LENBECK aka HAYES HOLLENBECK, DefenCounty of Los Angeles. dants In the matter of the Estate of PAUL A. BERNS, Case Number : 2010 C 13 deceased. CITATION AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Notice is hereby given that the un-dersigned will sell at private sale, on or after September 26, 2014, TO: Jolynne Askey at the office of PARKER MILLIKEN, Attn: TER825 E. Hopkins Ave., Aspen, CO 81611 ENCE S. NUNAN, 555 S. Flower Street, 30th And Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071-2440, to the highest P.O. Box 12345 and best bidder, and subject to confirmation by Aspen, CO 81621 said Superior Court, all right, title and interest of said deceased at time of death, and all right, title And and interest in the estate has additionally acquired, William Hayes Hollenbeck, in and to all the certain real property situated in the aka Hayes Hollenbeck County of Pitkin, Colorado, State of California, de825 E. Hopkins Ave., Aspen, CO 81611 scribed as follows: Lot 40, Melton Ranch Unit Two, ac-cording to You are hereby commanded to appear in this Court plat recorded February 16, 1967 in Plat Book 3 at on OCTOBER 1, 2014 at the hour of 11:00 am to Page 126, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado. show cause, if any, why you are not in contempt of Map reference: 2645-364-04-020 this Court by your failure to answer judgement Commonly known as: 23 Meadow Drive, Snow- debtor interrogatories that were personally served mass Village, Colorado 81615. on you on June 21, 2014 in Pitkin County, Colo-

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District Court, Pitkin County, Colorado Court Address: 506 East Main St., Aspen, CO 81611 ANTHONY BELL, Plaintiff v. JOLYNNE ASKEY and WILLIAM HAYES HOLLENBECK aka HAYES HOLLENBECK, Defendants Case Number : 2010 C 13 CITATION AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE TO: Jolynne Askey 825 E. Hopkins Ave., Aspen, CO 81611 And P.O. Box 12345 Aspen, CO 81621 And William Hayes Hollenbeck, aka Hayes Hollenbeck 825 E. Hopkins Ave., Aspen, CO 81611 You are hereby commanded to appear in this Court on OCTOBER 1, 2014 at the hour of 11:00 am to show cause, if any, why you are not in contempt of this Court by your failure to answer judgement debtor interrogatories that were personally served on you on June 21, 2014 in Pitkin County, Colorado. If you fail to appear, a warrant for your arrest may be issued by the Court and you may be subject to other remedial and punitive sanctions. You have the right to be represented by counsel at this Hearing. The location of the hearing is the Pitkin County Courthouse, County Courtroom, 506 East Main Street, Aspen, Colorado 81611. The judgment creditor or his attorney shall make all reasonable effort to provide this Order and a copy of the Motion to the judgment debtors at least 21 days prior to the date of the Hearing; the means of service and notice that judgment creditor shall attempt may include, but are not limited to, personal service, certified mail, regular mail and publication. At least 14 days prior to the Hearing, judgment creditor or his counsel shall report to the Court concerning all efforts at serving and/or providing notice to the debtors of the show-cause Hearing. Dated : August 13, 2014 BY THE COURT: ERIN FERNANDEZ-ELY County Court Judge Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 28, 2014 and September 4 and 11, 2014. (10487275)


PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICANT: Aspen Junior Hockey EVENT DATE: S e p t e m b e r 2 7 , 2 0 1 4 4 : 0 0 p m -9:00pm EVENT LOCATION: Lewis Arena, Aspen Recreation Center Petitions or remonstrances may be filed with the office of the city clerk, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado.

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICANT: Aspen Rugby Club EVENT DATE: September 18, 2014 8:00am-7:00pm September 19, 2014 8:00am-7:00pm September 20, 2014 8:00am-7:00pm September 21, 2014 8:00am-7:00pm EVENT LOCATION: Rio Grande Park

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Published in the Aspen Times Weekly September 11, 2014. (10532316)

Linda Manning City Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly September 11, 2014. (10532356) DISTRICT COURT, PITKIN COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO Court Address: Pitkin County Courthouse 506 East Main Street, Suite E Aspen, CO 81611 Court Phone: 970-925-7635

PLAINTIFF: THE INDEPENDENCE BUILDING OWNERS ASSOCIATION v. DEFENDANTS: DIANA HOPPES; JAMES G. HARTRICH; and TOM OKEN AS THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO COURT USE ONLY Case No.: 2014CV030078 Div: 5 Attorney: William H. Short Firm: HindmanSanchez P.C. Address: 5610 Ward Road, Suite 300 Arvada, Colorado 80002-1310 Phone Number: 303.432.8999 Fax Number: 303.432.0999 E-mail: bshort@hindmansanchez.com Atty. Reg. No.: 12929 Our File No.: 6826.0044 SUMMONS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of Plaintiff, as set forth in the Complaint filed with the Court in this action, by filing with the Clerk of this Court an Answer or other response. You are required to file your Answer or other response within twenty-one (21) days after service upon you if within the State of Colorado, or within thirty-five (35) days after service upon you if outside the State of Colorado or if served by publication pursuant to C.R.C.P. 4(g). If served by publication, service shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the Complaint may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court.

vice upon you if outside the State of Colorado or if served by publication pursuant to C.R.C.P. 4(g). If served by publication, service shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the Complaint may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court. If you fail to file your Answer or other response to the Complaint in writing within the time required, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint without further notice. This is an action affecting the real property described in the Complaint and is a proceeding in rem as well as a proceeding in personam. Dated this 27th day of May, 2014. Respectfully submitted HindmanSanchez P.C. /s/ William H. Short William H. Short, No. 12929 Brianna L. Schaefer, No. 34078 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF THE INDEPENDENCE BUILDING OWNERS ASSOCIATION Address of Plaintiff: The Independence Building Owners Association d/b/a The Independence Square Hotel c/o Andre Torres 404 South Galena Street Aspen CO 81611

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF INTEREST REGARDING THE PITKIN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: ·Unless otherwise notified all regular and special meetings will be held in the Board of County Commissioners, Plaza One Conference Room, 530 E Main St, Aspen ·All regular meeting items begin at 12:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the conduct of business all o w s . C h e c k a g e n d a a t http://www.aspenpitkin.com or call 920-5200 for meeting times for special meetings. ·Copies of the full text of any resolution(s) and ordinance(s) referred to are available during regular business hours (8:30 - 4:30) in the Clerk and Recorder's office, 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, Aspen, Colorado 81611 or at http://aspenpitkin.com/Whats-New-/CalendarEvents/ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2014

Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 28, 2014 and September 4, 11, 18, and 25, 2014. The following Resolution: PLAINTIFF: THE INDEPENDENCE BUILDING (10489820) OWNERS ASSOCIATION RE:Appeal of a Hearing Officer Decision apv. proving the Taylor Capital Ventures LP Activity DEFENDANTS: DIANA HOPPES; JAMES G. Envelope, Site Plan Review, Minor Plat HARTRICH; and TOM OKEN AS THE PUBLIC Amendment, and Special Review for a TransferTRUSTEE OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO If you fail to file your Answer or other response rable Development Right (TDR) (CASE P033-14) 33. P034348 $225.18 9. P034038 $498.98 21. P027262 $564.00 to the Complaint in writing within the time required, COURT USE ONLY judgment by default you MOUNTAIN PLUMBING & HEATING FINE LINE FOODS INC DBA FINE LINE BAR &, may be rendered against SETTLERS STONE SALES LLC, MEADOW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatORBEN a public&hearing Case No.: 2014CV030078 by the Court for the relief demanded in the ComBEN LEVY PAULETTE TOLIVER will be held on Wednesday, September 24th, 2014 PO BOX 4564 Div: 5 plaint without further notice. to begin at 12:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as the 302 WHTERVIEW RD PO BOX 1829 VAIL, CO 81658-4564 conduct of business at the Plaza 1 meeting CARBONDALE, COallows, 81623-4829 Attorney: William H. Short SNOWMASS, CO 81654-9053 This is an action affecting the real property PLUMBING de- & HEATING CONTRACTOR room, 530 East Main Street, Aspen, CO before the & Firm: HindmanSanchez P.C.RESTAURANT/BAR FURNITURE, STONE SALES OFFICE FURNITURE, FIXTURESto& scribed FIXTURES in the Complaint and is a proceeding in rem BUSINESS FURNITURE, FIXTURES & Pitkin County Board of County Commissioners, Address: 5610 Ward Road, Suite 300 EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT as well as a proceeding in personam. consider an appeal submitted by W/J Metro DisEQUIPMENT Arvada, Colorado 80002-1310 019105 HWY 82 EL JEBEL AREA 51 of FAVRE JEBELColorado AREA appealing a Heartrict WoodyEL Creek, Phone Number: 303.432.8999 Dated this 27th day of May, 2014. 40690 HWY 6 EAGLE-VAIL AREA ing Officer Decision approval for Taylor Capital Fax Number: 303.432.0999 PUBLIC NOTICE 10. P026671 $228.44 Ventures, LP. $399.76 The property is located at 125 By34. P024909 E-mail: bshort@hindmansanchez.com 22. P034580 $335.67 Respectfully submitted 2013 DELINQUENT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES ers Court and is legally CO, described asSHELTON Lot 1, Filing 5, HANEKE ENTERPRISES INC DBA HANEKE SHELTON DRILLING WAYNE Atty. Reg. No.: 12929 HindmanSanchez P.C. NEW YORK PIZZA FOR EAGLE COUNTY COLORADO W/J Ranch Subdivision. The State Parcel IdentifiFINANC Our File No.: 6826.0044 PO BOX 1059 for the property is 2643-223-03-001. /s/ William H. Short cation Number 400 E VALLEY RD STE D 5030 47TH ST W William H. Short, No. 12929 BASALT, CO 81621 The application and appeal are available for public The following lists show the names, addresses SUMMONS BRADENTON, FL 34210-2976 Brianna L. Schaefer, No. 34078CARBONDALE, CO 81623-7722 OFFICE FURNITURE, FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT inspection in the Community Development Deand amounts of Delinquent Mobile Home and/ RESTAURANT FURNITURE, FIXTURES & FINANCIAL & INSURANCE SERVICES BUSINESS ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF THE INDEPENpartment, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 2465-112-19-004 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO DENCE BUILDING OWNERS ASSOCIATION EQUIPMENT or Personal Property Taxes due as shown by FURNITURE, FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT 81611. For further information, contact Mike 020522 HWY 82 BASALT AREA TO THE ABOVE-NAMED the current tax roll, including interest DEFENDANTS: and Kraemer at (970) 920-5482. 000275 MAIN EDWARDS AREA 400 E VALLEY EL JEBEL AREA penalties as of September 30, 2014, and an You are hereby summoned and required to ap- Address of Plaintiff: 35. P034190 The following Ordinance: $248.41 The Independence Building Owners Association 11. P028063 $74.36 as d/b/a The Independence Square advertising fee. In October distraint warrants pear and defend against the claims of Plaintiff, 23. P010109 $195.05 Hotel STICKY FINGERS LLC, SHAWN MEINEKE set forth in the Complaint filed the Court in thisINC, J &with A LAZIER RACING JAQUES LAZIER will be served on all mobile home and personal c/o Andre Torres OLIVER, ROBERT ADRIAN AN ORDINANCE OFPIERSON THE BOARD OF COUNTIFFANY SAGE action, by filing with the Clerk this5910 Court an An- 404 South Galena Street PO of BOX properties that have taxes owing. If taxes are TY OF PITKIN COUNTY, GLEBE HOUSE TWYWELL NR POCOMMISSIONERS BOX 452 swer or other response. You are CO required AVON, 81620 to file Aspen CO 81611 delinquent on a mobile home for one year,your a Answer or other response COLORADO, AMENDING TITLE 8 OF THE PITKETTERING NORTH HAMPTONSHIRE NN 14 3AH within twenty-one MINTURN, CO 81645 RACING BUSINESS FURNITURE, FIXTURES & KIN COUNTY CODE, THE 2006 LAND USE certificate of ownership may be applied for (21)by days after service upon you if within the State Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August DESC:28, AKA C306 HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS CAFE/BAKERY FURNITURE, FIXTURES & RECODE, SECTIONS 5-20-60(j) AND 5-20-70(j) EQUIPMENT the tax lien holder. Personal property may be of Colorado, or within thirty-five (35) days after ser- 2014 and September 4, 11, 18, and 25, 2014. Subdivision: CHARTER AT BEAVER CREEK Unit: EQUIPMENT GARDING HEIGHT OF BARNS EXEMPT FROM HANSON RANCH VAIL AREA vice upon you if outside the000386 State of Colorado or if (10489820) seized and sold any time after the distraint 3360 132 MAIN FLOOR AREAMINTURN AREA served by publication pursuant to C.R.C.P. 4(g). If warrant has been served. If your name appears, 120 OFFERSON BEAVER CREEK AREA served by publication, service shall be complete 12. P022046 $274.15 on please contact the Treasurer’s Office at (970) NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTIONS BY THE BOARD 36. P028527 $322.04 the day of the last publication. A copy of the ComJOHNIES GARDEN INC OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE FOL328-8860 or remit your payment to the Eagle plaint may be obtained fromPO theBOX Clerk850 of the Court. T & S APPLIANCE REPAIR, WALTER EZELL 24. P033485 $839.35 LOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS: County Treasurer, PO Box 479, Eagle CO 81631. PO BOX 3582 PANADERIA AND DELI SAN MIGUEL, GARCIA, MINTURN, COresponse 81645 If you fail to file your Answer or other EAGLE, CO 81631 The following Resolution on July 21, 2014 LANDSCAPING BUSINESS FURNITURE, SALOMON - RAMOS, ROSA M. to the Complaint in writing within the time required, APPLIANCE REPAIR BUSINESS FURNITURE FIXTURES & you EQUIPMENT 60 EL JEBEL RD judgment by default may be rendered against 1. P025589 $348.18 Resolution No. 084-2014 Approving the Celestial FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT 001021 MAIN MINTURN by the Court for the relief demanded in the Com- AREA EL JEBEL, CO 81623 Land Activity Envelope, Site Plan ReALPINE MEADOW MASONRY INC, CHARLIE plaint without further notice. 144 Company SPRING BUCK GYPSUM AREA BAKERY / DELI FURNITURE, FIXTURES & view, Special Review and GMQS Exemption for GONGAWARE 13. P003781 $1,069.22 TDR Receiver Site, Pursuant to Hearing Officer EQUIPMENT This is an action affecting the real property PO BOX 197 37. P034523 Determination No. $143.06 JOHNSON, KUNKELde& ASSOCIATES INC, JAMES 04-2013, as Modified Herein for 60 EL JEBEL EL JEBEL AREA scribed in the Complaint and is a proceeding in rem WOLCOTT, CO 81655-0197 TRISDANE LLC DBA OLD KENTUCKY TAVERN, S. KUNKEL a parcel described as A parcel of land situated in as well as a proceeding in personam. MASONRY FURNITURE, FIXTURES & the WestSTEVEN ½ Northwest 1/3 Section 22 and SouthPO BOX 409 M. O’SULLIVAN 25. P033126 $806.76 east ¼ Northeast ¼ Section 21, Township 10 EQUIPMENT CO 81631-0409 PO BOX 4133 Dated this 27th day ofEAGLE, May, 2014. PINOT ENVY LLC DBA CUVEE WORLD BISTRO South, Range 85 West of the 6th Principal Meridi034543 HWY 6 EDWARDS AREA ENGINEERING & SURVEYING BUSINESS EAGLE, 81631-4133 an, PitkinCO County, Colorado. Statutory vested 305 GOLD RIVERS CT 140B Respectfully submitted FURNITURE, FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT RESTAURANT FURNITURE, FIXTURES & grantrights for the approval contained herein are HindmanSanchez P.C. CHAMBERS EAGLE AREA BASALT, CO 81621 001286 2. P033063 $163.97 EQUIPMENT ed pursuant to the Pitkin County Land Use Code /s/ William H. Short RESTAURANT FURNITURE, FIXTURES & BALD EAGLE SNOW REMOVAL & TRUCKING and Statutes, subject to the exceptions 223Colorado BROADWAY EAGLE AREA William H. Short, No. 12929 EQUIPMENT set forth in the Pitkin County Land Use Code § 14. P028450 $800.38 INC, MARK KOLAKOWSKI Brianna L. Schaefer, No. 34078 2-20-170 and C.R.S. § 24-68-105. The statutory 305 GOLD RIVERS BASALT AREA KIRBYTHE COSMO’S BBQ BAR / JBS OF VAIL INC, PO BOX 5210 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF INDEPEN38. P033752 $198.16 vested rights granted herein shall expire on July MICHAEL DEUTSCHMAN DENCE BUILDING OWNERS ASSOCIATION GYPSUM, CO 81637-5210 VAIL 09 LLC DBA FOUR SEASONS VAIL, BARRY 21, 2017. This vested right shall supersede the PO BOX 93 26. P028614 $89.30 HAULING & SNOW REMOVAL BUSINESS O’BRIEN BARCLAYS CAPITAL vested right granted in Determination No.INC 04-2013. Address of Plaintiff: MINTURN, CO 81645 POSH HAIR SALON INC, MONALISA AGIULAR FURNITURE, FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT 200 PARK AVE LOWR 5 The Independence Building RESTAURANT Owners Association FURNITURE, FIXTURES & NOTICE OF FINAL DETERMINATIONS BY THE PO BOX 4557 162 BRIDWELL GYPSUM AREA NEW YORK, NY 10166-0041 d/b/a The Independence Square Hotel EQUIPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: AVON, CO 81620-4557 RETAIL SALES STORE FURNITURE, FIXTURE & c/o Andre Torres 404 South Galena Street 000474 MAIN MINTURN AREA HAIR SALON FURNITURE, FIXTURES & 3. P031090 $4,120.52 NOTICEEQUIPMENT IS HEREBY GIVEN to the general public Aspen CO 81611 227on BRIDGE VAIL11, AREA BASALT CENTER FUEL, BRUCE ROSS EQUIPMENT that September 2014, the Pitkin County 15. P030838 $20.12 PO BOX 3769 000210 OFFERSON BEAVER CREEK AREA Community Development Director granted approvPublished in the Aspen Times WeeklyWEST August LAFARGE INC28, al for the Approving the Robert W Musser Revo39. P032956 $1,836.01 BASALT, CO 81621 2014 and September 4, 11, 2014. C/O 18, LEEand ANN25, WATKINS cable Trust Site PlanRIMINI Review (Case P046-14; WELLRAIN LLC DBA GELATO, C/O SERVICE STATION FF&E (10489820) 27. P034579 $452.47 6920 POINTE IVERNESS WAY STE 301 Deter. #064-2014). The property MICHAEL SCHNEIDER is located at 951 000122 MIDLAND BASALT AREA PRIMAVERA LIQUORS, LEONEL GONZALES FORT WAYNE, IN 46804-7926 Red Mountain Road and is legally described as Lot W 12TH ST APT 4A The State Parcel IdentifiPO BOX 412 1,380 Randall Subdivision. CONSTRUCTION SAND & GRAVEL BUSINESS NEWNumber YORK, NY 10014-7213 4. P030643 $193.92 cation for the property is 2737-063-07-002. GYPSUM, CO 81637-0412 FURNITURE, FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT GELATO/CHOCOLATE SHOP FURNITURE, This site-specific development plan grants a vestDISH!, CHRISTOPHER IRVING LIQUOR STORE FURNITURE, FIXTURES & 000054 MCCOY BOND AREA ed property right pursuant to Title 24, Article 68, FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT 56 EDWARDS VILLAGE BLVD #230 EQUIPMENT Colorado Revised Statutes. 45 W THOMAS BEAVER CREEK AREA EDWARDS, CO 81632 16. P034185 $408.24 448 GRAND EAGLE AREA S/Cindy Houben RESTAURANT FURNITURE, FIXTURES & LANCIANI OF VAIL INC, GIANFRANCO Community Development Director 40. P032957 $2,169.07 EQUIPMENT IAVARONE 28. P034581 $1,801.22 WELLRAIN LLC DBA RIMINI GELATO, C/O Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk 000056 EDWARDS VILLAGE EDWARDS AREA 136 E 57TH ST STE 605 RED MOUNTAIN GRILL AVON Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on SeptemMICHAEL SCHNEIDER NEW YORK, NY 10022-3169 PO BOX 1608 ber 11, 2014 (10534999) 380 W 12TH ST APT 4A RETAIL JEWELRY STORE FURNITURE, 5. P029902 $382.92 VAIL, CO 81658-1608 NEW YORK, NY 10014-7213 FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT DRINK!, CHRISTOPHER IRVING RESTAURANT FURNITURE, FIXTURES & GELATO/CHOCOLATE SHOP FURNITURE, 286 BRIDGE VAIL AREA 56 EDWARDS VILLAGE BLVD #103 EQUIPMENT FXTURES & EQUIPMENT EDWARDS, CO 81632 240 CHAPEL AVON AREA 675 LIONSHEAD VAIL AREA 17. P034384 $1,445.22 WINE BAR FURNITURE, FIXTURES & LAST COURSE DESSERT BAR & PASTRIES, EQUIPMENT 29. P034316 $105.24 41. P033181 $2,862.93 WHITNEY ARMISTEAD 000056 EDWARDS VILLAGE EDWARDS AREA RESORT BROADBAND LLC, ANDY VAN BAAK 275 MAIN ST UNIT C-106 X-BAR FLY INC DBA SATO SUSHI BAR & RESTA, PO BOX 2718 EDWARDS, CO 81632-7807 PETER MUELLER 6. P034382 $395.21 RESTAURANT / BAKERY FURNITURE, FIXTURES FRISCO, CO 80443-2718 PO BOX 2235 EAGLE GRANITE LLC, ORLANDO A. GALLEGOS & EQUIPMENT EDWARDS, CO 81632-2235 INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER FURNITURE, PO BOX 393 275 MAIN EDWARDS AREA RESTAURANT FURNITURE, FIXTURES & FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT EAGLE, CO 81631-0393 EQUIPMENT 20 EAGLE EAGLE-VAIL AREA OFFICE FURNITURE, FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT 18. P020426 $369.14 105 EDWARDS VILLAGE EDWARDS AREA 32 EAGLE PARK EAST EAGLE AREA LODGE AT LIONSHEAD 103 LLC, GARFIELD & 30. P034418 $292.32 HECHT PC RESORT SPA LLC 7. P033151 $516.54 PO BOX 5450 IF THE AMOUNT OF SUCH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS, 1000 LIONSRIDGE LOOP STE 3B F & M INVESTMENTS DBA PINEY RIVER AVON, CO 81620-5450 PENALTY, INTEREST AND PUBLISHING COSTS ARE NOT VAIL, CO 81657-4454 ADVENT DESC: HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Subdivision: PAID BY THE 30TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2014, THE NAIL SALON FURNITURE, FIXTURES & ANGIE & DUANE FELKER & SCOT & MORGAN VAIL LIONSHEAD CONDO Unit: 103 PERSONAL PROPERTY UPON WHICH SUCH TAXES WERE EQUIPMENT MAC 000390 E LIONSHEAD VAIL AREA LEVIED SHALL BE SUBJECT TO DISTRAINT, SEIZURE 1000 LIONS RIDGE VAIL AREA PO BOX 1058 AND SALE. VAIL, CO 81658 19. P034417 $215.84 31. P028407 $141.56 MANIC TRAINING VAIL VALLEY LLC, ANDREW SNOWMOBILING/HORSEBACK RIDING WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL THIS 4TH DAY PICKING RECREATION BUSINESS FURNITURE, ROBERT B. LAZIER DBA LAZIER RACING INC OF SEPTEMBER A.D. 2014 PO BOX 775221 FIXTURES & 386 HANSON RANCH RD STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80477-5221 EQUIPMENT VAIL, CO 81657-4527 KAREN L. SHEAFFER FITNESS CENTER FURNITURE, FIXTURES & FORESTRY VAIL AREA PROFESSIONAL RACE CAR BUSINESS EAGLE COUNTY TREASURER EQUIPMENT FURNITURE, FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT OFFICIAL SEAL 429 EDWARDS ACCESS EDWARDS AREA 8. P033600 $918.75 000386 HANSON RANCH VAIL AREA FALCON & FALCON LLC DBA CAFE MILANO, 20. P029991 $182.22 DUSTIN AIPPERSPACH 32. P028399 $849.56 MARTINEZ, MANUEL J. & EDDA G. PO BOX 2491 ROSENFELD EQUIPMENT CO INC 513 CALLE TINTILLO EDWARDS, CO 81632-2491 PO BOX 843 GUAYNABO, PR 00966-1667 RESTAURANT FURNITURE, FIXTURES & MINTURN, CO 81645 DESC: HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Subdivision: Published in the Eagle Valley Enterprise and EQUIPMENT LANDSCAPING BUSINESS LEASED EQUIPMENT ELKHORN LODGE Unit: 402 Aspen Times September 11, 2014 429 EDWARDS ACCESS EDWARDS AREA 001021 MAIN MINTURN AREA 000051 OFFERSON BEAVER CREEK AREA

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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF INTEREST REGARDING THE PITKIN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: •

Unless otherwise notified all regular and special meetings will be held in the Board of County Commissioners, Plaza One Conference Room, 530 E Main St, Aspen

All regular meeting items begin at 12:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the conduct of business allows. Check agenda at http://www.aspenpitkin.com or call 920-5200 for meeting times for special meetings.

Copies of the full text of any resolution(s) and ordinance(s) referred to are available during regular business hours (8:30 – 4:30) in the Clerk and Recorder’s office, 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, Aspen, Colorado 81611 or at http://aspenpitkin.com/Whats-New-/Calendar-Events/

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2014 The following Resolutions: Resolution Authorizing the Pitkin County Solid Waste Center to accept a Grant Award from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for Development of a Feasibility Study Under the Watersmart Title XVI Water Reclamation and Reuse Program for the Use of Effluent from the Septic Wastewater Treatment System The following Ordinance: Ordinance Authorizing a Lease Agreement with the United States of America, acting through the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service for the Aspen Highlands Communications Site Application for a Medical Marijuana License Pursuant to State of Colorado Retail Marijuana Code and Title 6 of the Pitkin County Code, Section 6.49, Medical Marijuana Licensing Regulations Cooper Mason Ventures, LLC dba Silverpeak Apothecary has requested the Licensing Officials of Pitkin County to grant a Medical Marijuana Optional Premises Cultivation Facility license for a facility located at 24530 Highway 82 Basalt Colorado, 81621 A public hearing on this application is scheduled to be held before the Pitkin County Board of County Commissioners at 12:00 P.M. on September 24, 2014 in the Plaza 1 Meeting Room, First Floor, Courthouse Plaza Building, 530 East Main Street, Aspen, Colorado 81611 Address of the place at which petitions or remonstrances may be filed: Pitkin County Clerk 530 E Main St, Suite 101 Aspen CO 81611 Attention: Jeanette Jones Application for a Retail Marijuana License Pursuant to State of Colorado Retail Marijuana Code and Title 6 of the Pitkin County Code, Section 6.48, Retail Marijuana Licensing Regulations Cooper Mason Ventures, LLC dba Silverpeak Apothecary has requested the Licensing Officials of Pitkin County to grant a Retail Marijuana Cultivation Facility license for a facility located at 24530 Highway 82 Basalt Colorado, 81621 A public hearing on this application is scheduled to be held before the Pitkin County Board of County Commissioners at 12:00 P.M. on September 24, 2014 in the Plaza 1 Meeting Room, First Floor, Courthouse Plaza Building, 530 East Main Street, Aspen, Colorado 81611 Address of the place at which petitions or remonstrances may be filed: Pitkin County Clerk 530 E Main St, Suite 101 Aspen CO 81611 Attention: Jeanette Jones NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTIONS BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE FOLLOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS: The following Resolutions on August 27, 2014: RESOLUTION NO. 088-2014 - PROVIDING SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS TO THE 2014 BUDGET (JANUARY THRU JULY) RESOLUTION NO. 085-2014 - SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE AT THE ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 4, 2014, A BALLOT QUESTION FOR THE ASPEN AMBULANCE DISTRICT Notice of and Calling an Election on the Following:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

A RESOLUTION NO. 086-2014 OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE AT AN ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 4, 2014, PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE HOME RULE CHARTER ARTICLE III BY AMENDING SECTION 3.1.4 RESOLUTION 2014-__________ RECITALS The County of Pitkin in the State of Colorado is a duly created political subdivision of the State, organized and operating as a home rule charter county pursuant to the general statutes of the State and a county home rule charter (“the Charter”) adopted pursuant to the Colorado Home Rule Powers Act. The members of the Board of County Commissioners of the County (“the Board”) have been duly elected, chosen and qualified. Pursuant to Section 8.1.1 of Charter and C.R.S. §30-11-506 the Board may by resolution propose changes and amendments to the Pitkin County Charter to be submitted to the qualified electors of Pitkin County. Currently terms for members of citizens boards pursuant to Article III Section 3.1.4 of the Home Rule Charter, are limited to two years. Two-year terms represent an unusually short period of time. It has been staff’s experience that two years is not sufficient to allow a citizen board volunteer to become familiar with the tasks and organization of the citizens board and to be fully effective as a member. Further, having two-year limits or two-year durations for terms requires significant additional work from staff and Board members to process applications for re-appointment. Therefore, the Board recognizes that it is appropriate to amend Article III of the Charter Section 3.14.

CURRENT LANGUAGE ARTICLE III –CITIZENS BOARDS

NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTIONS BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE FOLLOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS: The following Resolutions on August 27, 2014: RESOLUTION NO. 088-2014 - PROVIDING SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS TO THE 2014 BUDGET (JANUARY THRU JULY) RESOLUTION NO. 085-2014 - SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE AT THE ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 4, 2014, A BALLOT QUESTION FOR THE ASPEN AMBULANCE DISTRICT Notice of and Calling an Election on the Following: A RESOLUTION NO. 086-2014 OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE AT AN ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 4, 2014, PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE HOME RULE CHARTER ARTICLE III BY AMENDING SECTION 3.1.4 RESOLUTION 2014-__________ RECITALS 1. The County of Pitkin in the State of Colorado is a duly created political subdivision of the State, organized and operating as a home rule charter county pursuant to the general statutes of the State and a county home rule charter (“the Charter”) adopted pursuant to the Colorado Home Rule Powers Act.

2.

The members of the Board of County Commissioners of the County (“the Board”) have been duly elected, chosen and qualified.

3.

Pursuant to Section 8.1.1 of Charter and C.R.S. §30-11-506 the Board may by resolution propose changes and amendments to the Pitkin County Charter to be submitted to the qualified electors of Pitkin County.

4.

Currently terms for members of citizens boards pursuant to Article III Section 3.1.4 of the Home Rule Charter, are limited to two years.

5.

Two-year terms represent an unusually short period of time. It has been staff’s experience that two years is not sufficient to allow a citizen board volunteer to become familiar with the tasks and organization of the citizens board and to be fully effective as a member.

6.

Further, having two-year limits or two-year durations for terms requires significant additional work from staff and Board members to process applications for re-appointment.

7.

Therefore, the Board recognizes that it is appropriate to amend Article III of the Charter Section 3.14.

CURRENT LANGUAGE ARTICLE III –CITIZENS BOARDS 3.1.4 Terms Except as otherwise established herein, or by statute if made applicable by this Charter, terms for each Citizen Board shall be two (2) years. PROPOSED AMENDED LANGUAGE ARTICLE III-CITIZENS BOARDS 3.1.4 Terms Except as otherwise established herein, or by statute if made applicable by this Charter, terms for each citizen board shall be as determined by the Board of County Commissioners. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO, that the following proposed amendment to the Charter be submitted to the qualified electors of Pitkin County pursuant to Section 8.1.1 of its Charter and C.R.S. §30-11-506, as a ballot question. CITIZENS BOARDS AMENDMENT TO HOME RULE CHARTER “Shall the Pitkin County Home Rule Charter be amended to remove the two-year term for members of citizen’s boards and allow the Board of County Commissioners to establish appropriate term durations for each of the citizens boards?” Notice of and Calling an Election on the Following: A RESOLUTION NO. 087-2014 OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE AT AN ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 4, 2014, AN AMENDMENT TO THE HOME RULE CHARTER ARTICLE VIII ELIMINATING SECTIONS 8.6.3 AND 8.6.4 RESOLUTION 2014-__________ RECITALS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

The County of Pitkin in the State of Colorado is a duly created political subdivision of the State, organized and operating as a home rule charter county pursuant to the general statutes of the State and a county home rule charter (“the Charter”) adopted pursuant to the Colorado Home Rule Powers Act. The members of the Board of County Commissioners of the County (“the Board”) have been duly elected, chosen and qualified. Pursuant to Section 8.1.1 of Charter and C.R.S. §30-11-506 the Board may by resolution propose changes and amendments to the Pitkin County Charter to be submitted to the qualified electors of Pitkin County. The Conflict of Interest Committee was created to police and administer the conflict of interest policy contained in the Home Rule Charter. The committee was created through a Charter amendment in 1998. Since its inception, the committee has never met. There has never been a request by any member of the public or the committee to review any issue. The Charter requires the committee be composed of no fewer than 9 and no more than 15 individuals. The county has never been able to fully constitute the committee. The committee’s task is awkward in that its role is to conclude a legal interpretation of whether or not a conflict of interest exists. This function is unusual for a citizen’s board, which typically is confined to determining policy decisions and direction. County staff is unaware of any other jurisdiction in the State that seeks to defer decisions on conflicts to a volunteer citizen’s board. Therefore, the Board recognizes that it is appropriate to amend Article VIII of the Charter by eliminating Sections 8.6.3 and 8.6.4. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO, that the following proposed amendment to the Charter be submitted to the qualified electors of Pitkin County pursuant to Section 8.1.1 of its Charter and C.R.S. §30-11-506, as a ballot question. CONFLICT OF INTEREST COMMITTEE AMENDMENT TO HOME RULE CHARTER “Shall the Pitkin County Home Rule Charter be amended to eliminate the Conflict of Interest Committee?”

The following Ordinance on August 27, 2014: Ordinance No. 030-2014 - Repealing Pitkin County Code Title 6, Chapter 6.28 Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems and Reenacting Pitkin County Code Title 6, Chapter 6.28 Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems

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HOME MORTGAGE INVESTMENT TRUST 2005-2 Date of Deed of Trust May 23, 2005 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust AMENDED NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT – First published on August 28, 2014 May 24,final 2005settlement for the work contracted to be done on the project known as Airport Lighting Control and Monitoring system hereinafter the “Project,” to Precision Control Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Pitkin County, Colorado, hereinafter the “Board,” shall make Recording Information (Reception Number) Systems of Indianapolis, hereinafter the “Contractor, on September 22, 2014. 510452 Original Principal Amount $3,000,000.00 Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by the Contractor or its subcontractors in or about the performance of the Project contracted to be done or Outstanding Balance that supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the Project, whose claim therefor has not beenPrincipal paid by the Contractor or its subcontractors shall file with the Board written verified notice of such claims at any time up to and including the time of final settlement $3,211,628.44 to Paragraphs 4(G)County, and Colorado and the Project. first stated above or forever waive any and all claims, without limitation, pursuant to C.R.S. § 38-26-107, as amended, against the Board ofpursuant County Commissioners, Pitkin 4(H) of the Adjustable Rate Note Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby All claims must be addressed as follows: Board of County Commissioners c/o Dustin Havel, 0233 E. Airport Road Suitenotified A Aspen, Colorado 81611. of the deed of trust have that the covenants been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payNOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT ments for in the evidence of debt secured Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Pitkin County, Colorado, hereinafter the “Board,” shall makeprovided final settlement for the work contracted to be done on the project known as Airport Lighting Control and Monitoring system hereinafter the “Project,” to Precision Control by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. Systems of Indianapolis, hereinafter the “Contractor, on September 22, 2014. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property provisions, to be foreclosed is: or other supplies used or consumed by the Contractor or its subcontractors in or about the performance of the Project contracted to be done or Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provender, LOT NAYLOR LOT SPLIT, ACCORD- shall file with the Board written verified notice of such claims at any time up to and including the time of final settlement that supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the Project, whose claim therefor has2, notIRVIN been paid by the Contractor or its subcontractors ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AU- Colorado and the Project. first stated above or forever waive any and all claims, without limitation, pursuant to C.R.S. § 38-26-107, as amended, against the Board of County Commissioners, Pitkin County, GUST 23, 1982 IN PLAT BOOK 13 AT PAGE 77 AS RECEPTION NO. 243626, EXCEPT THAT All claims must be addressed as follows: Board of County Commissioners c/o Dustin Havel, 0233 E. Airport Road SuitePORTION A Aspen, Colorado 81611. IN DEED RECORDED CONVEYED MARCH 7, 1991 IN BOOK 641 AT PAGE 212 AS RECEPTION NO. 330812. COUNTY OF PITKIN, NOTICE OF STATE OF COLORADO. OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT RELATED TO PASSENGER FACILITY CHARGE APPLICATION THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL Pitkin County is providing an opportunity for public comment until October 10, 2014 related to the proposed Impose and Use Facility Charge (PFC) Application for the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport. This written notice is provided in accordance with requirements contained in Federal Aviation OF Passenger THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMRegulation 49 CFR Part 158.24 Passenger Facility Charge. The four “Impose and Use” projects in this proposed PFC application are:THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. BERED BY NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt se1. EnvironmentalPUBLIC Assessment Study - Airfield Geometry/ Reconfiguration NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE GENERAL cured by the DeedAirport. of Trust, herein, This project of preparation of an Environmental County Thisdescribed Assessment will behas conducted pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Order 1050.1E, PUBLIC OFconsists THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF IN- Assessment Study for the proposed Airfield Reconfiguration at Aspen/Pitkin filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as FAA Order 5050.4B, and Council on Environmental of five elements, as dictated the National TEREST REGARDING THE PITKIN COUNTYQuality (CEQ) guidelines. The Environmental Assessment consistsprovided by law and in saidby Deed of Trust.Environmental Policy Act and Council on Environmental Quality guidelines, including the Purpose and Need, Alternatives, Affected Environment, Environmental Consequences and Mitigation. These five elements, as well as the coordination and process related elements are included in the scope of this project. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at The total cost of this project is 5,000,000. Future AIP Grant Funds totaling 4,500,000 are anticipated. PFCs are anticipated to fund the remaining $500,000. This project is anticipated to start in June, 2015 and will be complete no later than June,public 2017. auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, ·Unless otherwise notified all regular and special 11/05/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the meetings will be held in the Board of County Comsouth front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, 2. Environmental – Terminal Area/Transit missioners, PlazaAssessment One Conference Room, 530 E center and associated East Side Improvements sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the This project consists of the preparation of an Environmental Assessment for the development of the eastside terminal area, a new terminal building,oftransit center, associated roadways, relocation of the existing FBO, noise wall/berm and associated support facilities at Aspen/Pitkin County Main St, Aspen saidincluding real property and all interest the said GrantAirport. This Assessment will be conducted pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Federal Aviationor(s), Administration (FAA) Order Order and Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) guidelines. The Environmental Assessment consists of five elements, as Grantor(s)' heirs and 1050.1E, assigns FAA therein, for5050.4B, the ·All regular meeting begin at Policy 12:00 Act p.m., purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in dictated by the Nationalitems Environmental andorCouncil on Environmental Quality guidelines, including the Purpose and Need, Alternatives, Affected Environment, Environmental Consequences and Mitigation. These five elements, as well as the coordination and process related elements are as soon in thereafter theproject. conduct of total business Evidence of The Debt secured by thewill Deed of included the scope as of this .The cost ofalthis project is $4,250,000. Future AIP funds are anticipated to fundsaid $3,825,000 (90%). remaining $425,000 be funded with PFCs, This project is anticipated to start in October, 2014 and will be in October, complete 2016. l o w s . C h e c k a g e n d a a t Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale http://www.aspenpitkin.com or call 920-5200 for and other items allowed by law, and will issue to 3. SRE times Equipment meeting for special meetings. the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as proThis project will include replacement of two (2) pieces of snow removal equipment and one addition to the snow removal fleet by for law. a total of 3 pieces of SRE. The two (2) pieces of replacement equipment are referred to as Blower #24 and Plow #21 on the snow removal equipment inventory, which is vided ·Copies text of any resolution(s) orcontainedofinthe the full airport’s FAA-approved Airportand Certification Manual. The current equipment has outlived its useful life. In addition, this PFC project includes one new Oshkosh H Series runway broom. The need for this new runway broom is to increase our snow removal fleet to clear the runway as dinance(s) referred to are during regular Publication 9/11/2014 required by the Snow and Ice available Control Plan. The total cost of this project is estimated at $2,180,000. PFCs are anticipatedFirst to fund 100% of this project. This project will begin in January 1, 2014 and will be complete in Dec 31, 2017. business hours (8:30 - 4:30) in the Clerk and ReLast Publication 10/9/2014 corder's office, 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly 4. sPFC & rAdministration A p e Application n, Colo a d o 8 1 6 Fees 11 or at This project includes PFC-eligible general formation costs necessary to prepare the PFC application, develop and implement the 07/09/2014 capital plan, related financial plan, and the determination of the required PFC amount. The total cost of this project is estimated to be http://aspenpitkin.com/Whats-New-/CalendarDATE: Events/ Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the $50,000 to be funded 100% with PFCs. This project started in June, 2013 and will be complete no later than March, 2015. of Pitkin, of application Colorado when the current Application is fully collected, anticipated to be on February 1, 2016, with a total revenue impact of $3,155,000. The PFC Pitkin County plans to continue to impose the maximum PFC allowable of $4.50 per enplaned passenger. We anticipateCounty collection to beginState on this NOTICE HEARING BEFORE THE 1, 2020. By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee expiration OF date PUBLIC for these projects is estimated to be August BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON The name, address, business telephone number WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2014 and bar registration number of the attorney(s) repComments or a request for more detailed project descriptions should be sent to Brian Grefe, Acting Co- Aviation Director, Aspen/Pitkin County Airport, 0233 East Airport Road, resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Aspen, Colorado 81611. The following Resolution: Robert J. Aronowitz #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk RE:Appeal of a Hearing Officer Decision apJoan Olson #28078 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on September 11, 2014 proving the Taylor Capital Ventures LP Activity Stacey L Aronowitz #36290 Envelope, Site Plan Review, Minor Plat Monica Kadrmas #34904 Amendment, and Special Review for a TransferCatherine A Hildreth #40975 COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION rable Development Right (TDR) (CASE P033-14) Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 SALE NO. 14-014 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with Attorney File # 6662.27141 will be held on Wednesday, September 24th, 2014 regard to the following described Deed of Trust: The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector to begin at 12:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as the On July 9, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information conduct of business allows, at the Plaza 1 meeting caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating provided may be used for that purpose. room, 530 East Main Street, Aspen, CO before the to the Deed of Trust described below to be record- ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised Pitkin County Board of County Commissioners, to ed in the County of Pitkin records. 9/2012 consider an appeal submitted by W/J Metro Dis- Original Grantor(s) Published in the Aspen Times Weekly September trict of Woody Creek, Colorado appealing a Hear- FLYING W SNOWMASS, LLC 11, 18 and 25, 2014 and October 2 and 9, 2014. ing Officer Decision approval for Taylor Capital Original Beneficiary(ies) (10505312) Ventures, LP. The property is located at 125 By- MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION ers Court and is legally described as Lot 1, Filing 5, SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER'S DEED W/J Ranch Subdivision. The State Parcel Identifi- FOR AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE ACCEPNOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT cation Number for the property is 2643-223-03-001. TANCE, INC. TAX SALE AND OF APPLICATION The application and appeal are available for public Current Holder of Evidence of Debt inspection in the Community Development De- DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPA- To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupartment, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO NY, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN pancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or 81611. For further information, contact Mike H O M E M O R T G A G E I N V E S T M E N T T R U S T Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the Kraemer at (970) 920-5482. 2005-2 same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Date of Deed of Trust Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or The following Ordinance: May 23, 2005 to the said Premises and To Whom It May ConCounty of Recording cern, and more especially to AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUN- Pitkin TY COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, Recording Date of Deed of Trust Ronald Golbus COLORADO, AMENDING TITLE 8 OF THE PIT- May 24, 2005 KIN COUNTY CODE, THE 2006 LAND USE Recording Information (Reception Number) You and each of you are hereby notified that on CODE, SECTIONS 5-20-60(j) AND 5-20-70(j) RE- 510452 November 4, 2010, the then County Treasurer of GARDING HEIGHT OF BARNS EXEMPT FROM Original Principal Amount the County of Pitkin, in the State of Colorado, at the FLOOR AREA $3,000,000.00 public tax sale sold a Tax Lien Certificate of PurOutstanding Principal Balance chase to Gaines B Norton, Jr. for the following deNOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTIONS BY THE BOARD $3,211,628.44 pursuant to Paragraphs 4(G) and scribed real estate situate in the County of Pitkin, OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE FOL- 4(H) of the Adjustable Rate Note State of Colorado, to-wit: LOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS: Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have Subdivision: Roaring River Lodges Unit: 21 Desc: The following Resolution on July 21, 2014 been violated as follows: failure to pay principal BLDG B and interest when due together with all other payResolution No. 084-2014 Approving the Celestial ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured The Tax Lien Certificate of Purchase was made to Land Company Activity Envelope, Site Plan Re- by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. satisfy the delinquent real estate taxes assessed to view, Special Review and GMQS Exemption for THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST Ronald Golbus against said real estate for the year TDR Receiver Site, Pursuant to Hearing Officer LIEN. 2009; Determination No. 04-2013, as Modified Herein for The property to be foreclosed is: a parcel described as A parcel of land situated in LOT 2, IRVIN NAYLOR LOT SPLIT, ACCORD- On June 30, 2014 the present holder of said certifithe West ½ Northwest 1/3 Section 22 and South- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AU- cate, has made request upon the Treasurer of said east ¼ Northeast ¼ Section 21, Township 10 GUST 23, 1982 IN PLAT BOOK 13 AT PAGE 77 County for a deed to said real estate; South, Range 85 West of the 6th Principal Meridi- AS RECEPTION NO. 243626, EXCEPT THAT an, Pitkin County, Colorado. Statutory vested PORTION CONVEYED IN DEED RECORDED Treasurer's Deed will be issued for said real estate rights for the approval contained herein are grant- MARCH 7, 1991 IN BOOK 641 AT PAGE 212 AS at 4o'clock PM on December 29, 2014, unless the ed pursuant to the Pitkin County Land Use Code RECEPTION NO. 330812. COUNTY OF PITKIN, Tax Lien Certificate of Purchase has been reand Colorado Statutes, subject to the exceptions STATE OF COLORADO. deemed. Said property may be redeemed with set forth in the Pitkin County Land Use Code § THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL certificate funds at any time prior to the actual exe2-20-170 and C.R.S. § 24-68-105. The statutory OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUM- cution of said Treasurer's Deed. vested rights granted herein shall expire on July BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. 21, 2017. This vested right shall supersede the NOTICE OF SALE Witness my hand September 2, 2014. vested right granted in Determination No. 04-2013. The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has Tiffany Wancura NOTICE OF FINAL DETERMINATIONS BY THE filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as Deputy County Treasurer of Pitkin County COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at Publication will be in the Aspen Times Weekly NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the general public public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, September 11, 18, 25, 2014 that on September 11, 2014, the Pitkin County 11/05/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the Community Development Director granted approv- south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on Septemal for the Approving the Robert W Musser Revo- sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the ber 11, 18 and 25, 2014.(10522558) cable Trust Site Plan Review (Case P046-14; said real property and all interest of the said GrantDeter. #064-2014). The property is located at 951 or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the Red Mountain Road and is legally described as Lot purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in 1, Randall Subdivision. The State Parcel Identifi- said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of cation Number for the property is 2737-063-07-002. Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale This site-specific development plan grants a vest- and other items allowed by law, and will issue to ed property right pursuant to Title 24, Article 68, the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as proColorado Revised Statutes. vided by law. Call or go online to sell your car S/Cindy Houben Community Development Director First Publication 9/11/2014 Last Publication 10/9/2014 Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly 925-9937 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on Septemwww.aspentimes.com/placead ber 11, 2014 (10534999) DATE: 07/09/2014 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz #5673 Thousands of other autos have ALREADY sold! Lisa Cancanon #42043 Joan Olson #28078 Stacey L Aronowitz #36290 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 A S P E N T I M E S . C O M / W E E K LY Attorney File # 6662.27141 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012

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PUBLIC NOTICE 2013 DELINQUENT MOBILE HOME TAXES FOR EAGLE COUNTY COLORADO The following lists show the names, addresses and amounts of Delinquent Mobile Home and/ or Personal Property Taxes due as shown by the current tax roll, including interest and penalties as of September 30, 2014, as well as an advertising fee. In October distraint warrants will be served on all mobile home and personal properties that have taxes owing. If taxes are delinquent on a mobile home for one year, a certificate of ownership may be applied for by the tax lien holder. Personal property may be seized and sold any time after the distraint warrant has been served. If your name appears, please contact the Treasurer’s Office at (970) 328-8860 or remit your payment to the Eagle County Treasurer, PO Box 479, Eagle CO 81631. 1. M028708

2. M003869

3. M030983

4. M031154

5. M001585

6. M031265

7. M033883

8. M028751

9. M031536

10. M022026

11. M033872

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$26.38 ABACHICHE, ANTHONY PO BOX 578 EDWARDS, CO 81632 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E579094 SERIAL: 2290664655 Year: 1979 MAKE: TIT SIZE: 14X56 SPACE: 111 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA $66.91 AGUIRRE, TERESA - ALANIS, JULIAN PO BOX 4354 VAIL, CO 81658 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E549495 SERIAL: B25702 Year: 1970 MAKE: REM SIZE: 12X65 SPACE: 6 Subdivision: BATTLE MOUNTAIN MHP MINTURN AREA $82.95 ALMANZA, NORMA A. - CARRILLO, ALVARO PO BOX 1298 EDWARDS, CO 81632 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E587383 SERIAL: 4795590N5467 Year: 1995 MAKE: WST SIZE: 16X70 SPACE: 271 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA $607.11 ALVAREZ-BUSTILLOS, JUAN & ROSA HILDA 240 FLOYD EL JEBEL, CO 81623 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E344308 SERIAL: 22970294412AB Year: 1997 MAKE: NSC SIZE: 27X52 SPACE: 111A Subdivision: EL JEBEL MHP EL JEBEL AREA $113.87 ANDERSON, ELSIE MARIE PO BOX 26 GYPSUM, CO 81637-0026 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E608083 SERIAL: 4751478153 Year: 1985 MAKE: HUN SIZE: 16X80 SPACE: 42 Subdivision: RIVERVIEW MHP GYPSUM AREA $496.44 ANDRADES, PETRONA 2629 SHAWNEE CT RIFLE, CO 81650-3836 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E581149 SERIAL: 47985739075 Year: 1998 MAKE: ATL SIZE: 15X76 SPACE: 324 Subdivision: EL JEBEL MHP EL JEBEL AREA $170.19 ANDREASEN, BRAD & KATHY BOX 1889 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: TITLE UNK SERIAL: 478143N9633 Year: 1987 MAKE: ALT SIZE: 16X80 SPACE: 14 Subdivision: ASPENS MOBILE HOME VGE, THE AVON AREA $29.66 ARMIJO, MAUREEN PO BOX 132 RED CLIFF, CO 81649-0132 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E630458 SERIAL: K53146E Year: 1964 MAKE: AME SIZE: 10X50 SPACE: 0 RED CLIFF AREA $528.74 ASPEN BASALT INVESTMENT CO PO BOX 1394 CARBONDALE, CO 81623-1394 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E350438 SERIAL: TC01TX032534A/B Year: 2001 MAKE: T&C SIZE: 24X48 SPACE: 8A Subdivision: ASPEN-BASALT MHP BASALT AREA $27.51 ASSET TRUST LLC 2121 N FRONTAGE RD W #242 VAIL, CO 81657-4957 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E630099 SERIAL: LL12602BFKD Year: 1978 MAKE: LIB SIZE: 12X65 SPACE: 1 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA $74.47 BANDA, ALFONSO R. PO BOX 4733 EDWARDS, CO 81632-4733 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E630465 SERIAL: 2290664498 Year: 1979 MAKE: TIT SIZE: 14X56 SPACE: 19 Subdivision: ASPENS MOBILE HOME VGE, THE AVON AREA

12. M030844

$47.46 BAUMGARTEN, ROBERT PO BOX 2592 VAIL, CO 81658 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E529977 SERIAL: GH10234528 Year: 1978 MAKE: BTM SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 0 POUR HOUSE IN BOND AKA FIRESIDE LODGE BOND AREA

13. M030930

$74.47 BAUTISTA, ROCIO PO BOX 7785 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E513777 SERIAL: NEB49A23137 Year: 1994 MAKE: BON SIZE: 16X70 SPACE: 231 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

14. M015951

$44.40 BEARDEN, ROSS & DOROTHY BOX 1 BURNS, CO 80426 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E69046 SERIAL: G190947F Year: 1971 MAKE: FLAM SIZE: 12X65 SPACE: 0

15. M015992

$46.20 BELTRAN, MARCO ANTONIO PO BOX 1402 EDWARDS, CO 81632 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E588446 SERIAL: PL170459 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 305 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

16. M031447

$127.22 BILLINGS, SUSAN PO BOX 1128 EAGLE, CO 81631-1128 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E305911 SERIAL: 470159002924 Year: 2001 MAKE: ATL SIZE: 16X70 SPACE: 6 Subdivision: DOTSERO MHP GYPSUM AREA

17. M021424

$19.66 BOWEN, JIM O. PO BOX 1376 GYPSUM, CO 81637 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E172540 SERIAL: K53587E Year: 1964 MAKE: AMER SIZE: 10X50 SPACE: 0 GYPSUM AREA

18. M031336

$170.02 BRADVICA, NOLAN PO BOX 4127 GYPSUM, CO 81637 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E549192 SERIAL: PL170478 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 0 GYPSUM AREA

19. M031080

20. M031444

21. M033877

$262.84 BRINK- BARTOW, DIANA L. 91 BYRON EL JEBEL, CO 81623 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E531521 SERIAL: GW21CAL22479AB Year: 1995 MAKE: GDW SIZE: 27X48 SPACE: 71 Subdivision: EL JEBEL MHP EL JEBEL AREA $187.20 CAMPBELL, MARY J. - ROBINSON, JERRY PO BOX 343 GYPSUM, CO 81637-0343 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E567628 SERIAL: 059996804392A/B Year: 1999 MAKE: CHA SIZE: 28X60 SPACE: 0 Subdivision: DOTSERO MHP GYPSUM AREA $67.12 CAMUNEZ, BRENDA C. PO BOX 845 EDWARDS, CO 81632 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E584763 SERIAL: 0571133002 Year: 1987 MAKE: CHA SIZE: 16X70 SPACE: 285 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

22. M029586

$45.07 CAMUNEZ, JESUS M. - VARELA, ANTONIO PO BOX 845 EDWARDS, CO 81632 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E214765 SERIAL: FR32B1470242CC Year: 1971 MAKE: GRE NOR SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 299 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

23. M016044

$46.20 CARLOS, ALFARO BERTHA M. PO BOX 1369 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E311775 SERIAL: PL170470 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 345 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

27. M001015

$178.46 CASTRO, MAXIMINO & LAURA PO BOX 874 EAGLE, CO 81631-0874 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E161985 SERIAL: GH10234303 Year: 1978 MAKE: BRI SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 0 GYPSUM AREA

42. M002305

$29.24 DELOERA, LUIS & IDA PO BOX 697 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E341917 SERIAL: 03590186I Year: 1975 MAKE: HOM SIZE: 14X60 SPACE: 378 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

28. M000685

$36.59 CHAIREZ, AGAPITO PO BOX 1443 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E512776 SERIAL: P145060 Year: 1976 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 201 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

43. M029759

$148.85 DIVERSIED DETAILS LLC PO BOX 815 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E571383 SERIAL: 10235978 Year: 1981 MAKE: RED SIZE: 14X60 SPACE: 0 GYPSUM AREA

29. M022024

$52.42 CHAVEZ, CRUZ MONICA PO BOX 2387 VAIL, CO 81658 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E560263 SERIAL: GJ10235638 Year: 1980 MAKE: BRI MAN SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 22 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

44. M028713

$25.83 DURAN, VANESSA PO BOX 998 MINTURN, CO 81645-0998 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E614596 SERIAL: 2290664647 Year: 1979 MAKE: TIT SIZE: 14X56 SPACE: 133 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

45. M028553

30. M028697

$26.38 CHAVEZ, EFREN, ELIJIO & LYDIA CHAVEZ PO BOX 4421 EDWARDS, CO 81632-4421 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E543426 SERIAL: 2290664662 Year: 1979 MAKE: TIT SIZE: 14X56 SPACE: 333 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

$39.99 ESCALERA, ISAIAS LUNA PO BOX 2944 AVON, CO 81620-2944 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E609256 SERIAL: 4104680748 Year: 1974 MAKE: WES SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 226 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

46. M019053

31. M030602

$79.55 CHAVEZ, LAURA PO BOX 7847 AVON, CO 81620-7847 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E611768 SERIAL: 48520150EAB Year: 1992 MAKE: SKY SIZE: 24X48 SPACE: 29 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

$77.28 FERNANDEZ, GERARDO - ANDRADE, MARTIN PO BOX 3232 AVON, CO 81620-3232 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E599820 SERIAL: 4109410722A/B Year: 1974 MAKE: CON SIZE: 28X64 SPACE: 2 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

47. M000765

32. M028578

$15.67 CHAVEZ, OLGA PO BOX 6854 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E202332 SERIAL: K1450 Year: 1963 MAKE: PRI SIZE: 10X55 SPACE: 183 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

$23.02 FERNANDEZ, RAMIRO & ANTONIO PO BOX 4260 EDWARDS, CO 81632 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E566950 SERIAL: HK3407F Year: 1972 MAKE: HIL SIZE: 12X60 SPACE: 153 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

33. M029545

$46.75 CHAVEZ, RIGOBERTO & CARRILLO GABRIELA PO BOX 7683 AVON, CO 81620-7683 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E611999 SERIAL: KBIDSN313134 Year: 1983 MAKE: CAN SIZE: 14X67 SPACE: 117 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

48. M016028

$45.62 FONG, DELARNA JESSICA 3600 FAWN DR EL PASO, TX 79938-9085 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E604817 SERIAL: PL170509 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 334 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

49. M016081

34. M015264

$43.94 CHAVEZ, RIGOBERTO & GABRIELA PO BOX 7683 AVON, CO 81620-7683 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E611998 SERIAL: F/ R321471682MC Year: 1972 MAKE: MCG SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 100 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

$28.10 FRONT RANGE FOUNDATIONS INC PO BOX 50842 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80907 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E549449 SERIAL: PL170548 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X60 SPACE: 209-A Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

50. M031601

$217.40 FRONT RANGE FOUNDATIONS INC PO BOX 50842 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80949 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E509709 SERIAL: HOC015F03699 Year: 1999 MAKE: OAK SIZE: 16X72 SPACE: 11 Subdivision: ASPENS MOBILE HOME VGE, THE AVON AREA

51. M031658

$109.54 FUERTE, FRANCISCO FERNANDO & EUGENIO GAR PO BOX 18129 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E546903 SERIAL: NEB99B01690 Year: 1999 MAKE: HAM SIZE: 28X52 SPACE: 267 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

52. M016082

$46.75 GALARZA, ALFONSO & PEDRO PO BOX 1924 AVON, CO 81620-1924 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E202412 SERIAL: PL170524 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 360 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

35. M031338

$43.89 CLEARWATER DEVELOPMENT INC PO BOX 1307 GYPSUM, CO 81637-1307 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E571104 SERIAL: 12653CKDFL2388 Year: 1971 MAKE: ADRIAN SIZE: 12X65 SPACE: 0 GYPSUM AREA

36. M030662

$70.52 COLLIER, MANDY D. PO BOX 1879 AVON, CO 81620-1879 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E267267 SERIAL: 48520157EA&B Year: 1992 MAKE: SNH SIZE: 24X44 SPACE: 335 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

37. M029638

$190.60 COOK, WILLIAM S. & SUSAN, ANDERIA L. MIDKIFF 7097 FRYING PAN RD BASALT, CO 81621 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E163702 SERIAL: 221166T0294A&B Year: 1991 MAKE: CHA SPACE: 0 BASALT AREA

53. M031039

38. M000675

$37.13 CORNEJO, LUIS PO BOX 907 AVON, CO 81620-0907 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E589252 SERIAL: P120266 Year: 1973 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 12X65 SPACE: 187 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

$172.50 GARCIA, BERLINE & XAVIER J. PO BOX 1664 EDWARDS, CO 81632-1664 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E219753 SERIAL: 4P521010H Year: 1995 MAKE: WRD SIZE: 16X76 SPACE: 0 RED CLIFF AREA

54. M031595

39. M031111

$101.73 CORNELL, JOHN J., III PO BOX 752 EAGLE, CO 81631 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E0000000 SERIAL: UNKNOWN Year: 1970 MAKE: UNKNOWN SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 0 EAGLE AREA

$97.91 GILLEECE, AARON J. 569 NORWOOD RD MONTROSE, CO 81401-4628 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E617777 SERIAL: 0501C1805740 Year: 2001 MAKE: Y R SIZE: 16X56 SPACE: A Subdivision: DOWD JCT ST HIGHWAY MHP EDWARDS AREA

55. M031572

$177.62 GOMEZ, ABEL M. & DOROTHY D. - PASSIG, BA PO BOX 8263 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E376610 SERIAL: IDFL404A26062CY13 Year: 2005 MAKE: FLE SIZE: 16X80 SPACE: 4 Subdivision: DOWD JCT ST HIGHWAY MHP AVON AREA

56. M031607

$239.07 GONZALES, ARACELI PO BOX 7937 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E542878 SERIAL: P284684 Year: 1999 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 16X80 SPACE: 34 Subdivision: ASPENS MOBILE HOME VGE, THE AVON AREA

24. M031577

$200.18 CARTHY, KAREN J. 11 LAGROW RD GYPSUM, CO 81637-9716 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E589511 SERIAL: P267032A/ B Year: 1995 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 28X68 SPACE: 0 GYPSUM AREA

25. M031578

$170.61 CARTHY, KAREN J. 11 LAGROW RD GYPSUM, CO 81637-9716 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E589512 SERIAL: H0C015F04653AB Year: 2000 MAKE: OAK SIZE: 28X52 SPACE: 0 GYPSUM AREA

40. M031557

$141.75 DEL TORO, LUIS PO BOX 599 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E507174 SERIAL: FS210790 Year: 2000 MAKE: FOU SIZE: 28X52 SPACE: 279 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

26. M021416

$62.54 CASTILLO, CUTBERTO & CLEO PO BOX 1184 GYPSUM, CO 81637-1184 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E347220 SERIAL: 6040131 Year: 1974 MAKE: TAR SIZE: 14X75 SPACE: 2 Subdivision: ULLERICKS MHP GYPSUM AREA

41. M021724

$37.13 DELEON, CAROLINA T. PO BOX 8515 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E519889 SERIAL: PL170170 Year: 1979 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 172 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

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57. M031179

$166.91 GOODE, JACK C. & ANGIALEA PO BOX 94 KIM, CO 81049-0094 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E309165 SERIAL: 47977018165 Year: 1997 MAKE: WES SIZE: 16X76 SPACE: 3 Subdivision: BARZ MHP EAGLE AREA

72. M025182

$189.21 MAHONEY, KATE PO BOX 265 BASALT, CO 81621 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E204071 SERIAL: KSDH05DI3801011A Year: 1978 MAKE: DET SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: C Subdivision: SEVEN CASTLES MHP BASALT AREA

58. M000705

$67.12 GUARDADO, CORINA PO BOX 6851 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E578913 SERIAL: UH0738A Year: 1984 MAKE: CMT SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 238 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

73. M031266

59. M031485

$646.30 HERMOSILLO, FLOR - DIAZ HERMOSILLO, IZAN PO BOX 2672 BASALT, CO 81621-2672 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E598678 SERIAL: 220189008657AB Year: 2001 MAKE: CHA SIZE: 28X54 SPACE: K-4 Subdivision: EL JEBEL MHP EL JEBEL AREA

$190.73 MARTINEZ, ROBERT L. - SANDOVAL, RITA PO BOX 582 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E310816 SERIAL: 05985602464AB Year: 1998 MAKE: CHA SIZE: 28X56 SPACE: 8 Subdivision: MALOIT PARK MHP MINTURN AREA

74. M005557

$43.35 MEDINA, VERONICA PO BOX 1823 EDWARDS, CO 81632-1823 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E213038 SERIAL: GEAGDADM13695 Year: 1975 MAKE: CENT SIZE: 14X74 SPACE: 89 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

60. M031470

61. M028672

62. M001035

63. M031428

64. M031660

65. M019018

66. M021161

67. M028895

68. M023362

69. M028676

70. M027337

71. M037744

$143.73 HERRERA, ADALBERTO, JUAN VALENZUELA PO BOX 249 EAGLE, CO 81631 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E319892 SERIAL: P297600 Year: 2000 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 16X76 SPACE: 52 Subdivision: DOTSERO MHP GYPSUM AREA $27.68 JACOBS, R.G. & EILEEN FORTE 2000 SPRING CREEK RD GYPSUM, CO 81637 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E183360 SERIAL: K55784M Year: 1966 MAKE: AME SIZE: 12X65 SPACE: 0 GYPSUM AREA $187.20 JAMES CRAIG BAIR RANCH CO 66418 HIGHWAY 6 AND 24 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO 81601-9711 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E561859 SERIAL: 0947 Year: 1975 MAKE: CON SIZE: 28X70 SPACE: 0 GYPSUM AREA $150.32 JIMENEZ, LEO V. PO BOX 3177 EAGLE, CO 81631 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E360937 SERIAL: GWCA21L25333AB Year: 1998 MAKE: GOL SIZE: 24X56 SPACE: 38 Subdivision: DOTSERO MHP GYPSUM AREA $391.33 JIMENEZ, MARIO 1900 WILLITS LN TRLR 21 BASALT, CO 81621-8356 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E640153 SERIAL: FS218289AB Year: 2007 MAKE: FOU SIZE: 32X60 SPACE: 21 Subdivision: ASPEN-BASALT MHP BASALT AREA $41.12 JIMENEZ, VICTOR M. PO BOX 3001 AVON, CO 81620-3001 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E589034 SERIAL: 708 Year: 1975 MAKE: CHA SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 35 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA $171.20 KOLAKOWSKI, MARK PO BOX 5210 GYPSUM, CO 81637-5210 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E319950 SERIAL: BK326 Year: 1967 MAKE: BUD SIZE: 12X60 SPACE: 0 GYPSUM AREA $45.07 LEYVA, VANESSA M. & JESUS PO BOX 3651 AVON, CO 81620-3651 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E614947 SERIAL: PL170436 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 235 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

75. M028974

76. M000215

77. M016015

78. M031330

79. M018904

80. M001996

81. M031432

82. M031314

$46.20

LIRA, JESUS PO BOX 1541 EDWARDS, CO 81632 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E339806 SERIAL: PL170319 Year: 1980 MAKE: SHU SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 166 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA $33.73 LUEVANO LOPEZ, JOSE DE JESUS PO BOX 7622 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E540299 SERIAL: 2290664646 Year: 1979 MAKE: TIT SIZE: 14X56 SPACE: 6 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA $47.88 MACIAS, JUAN L. PO BOX 40 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E338480 SERIAL: PL170619 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 131 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA $794.60 MAGANA, JOSE DEJESUS 190 LAVA DR EL JEBEL, CO 81623 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E597614 SERIAL: LH12TX6427A/B Year: 2012 MAKE: LEG SIZE: 32X48 SPACE: J Subdivision: EL JEBEL MHP EL JEBEL AREA

83. M001055

84. M001994

85. M031600

$47.34 MENDOZA, SONIA PO BOX 442 EDWARDS, CO 81632-0442 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E611078 SERIAL: PL170472 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 269 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA $30.37 MONTEZ, COSME, LETICIA MONTES-ROBLEDO PO BOX 3684 EAGLE, CO 81631-3684 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E307339 SERIAL: 601213759920 Year: 1967 MAKE: TC SIZE: 12X60 SPACE: 6 Subdivision: DOTSERO WEST MHP GYPSUM AREA $36.00 MUNOZ, IGNACIO PO BOX 2648 EDWARDS, CO 81632 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E289809 SERIAL: PL170546 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X60 SPACE: 322 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA $150.70 MYERS, JEFF E. & TIFFANY S. PO BOX 1176 GYPSUM, CO 81637 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E265776 SERIAL: 47982060069 Year: 1998 MAKE: ATL SIZE: 16X76 SPACE: 7 Subdivision: ROBIDEOUX MHP GYPSUM AREA $42.63 NAVA ALGARETE, HILARIO PO BOX 4231 GYPSUM, CO 81637 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E517836 SERIAL: F1221990 Year: 1969 MAKE: NMN SIZE: 12X65 SPACE: 1 Subdivision: MOUNTAIN VIEW MHP EAGLE AREA $86.06 NORIEGA, JOHN & MARGARET PO BOX 484 GYPSUM, CO 81637 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E352499 SERIAL: 03590211M Year: 1979 MAKE: HOM SIZE: 24X60 SPACE: 23 Subdivision: ROBIDEOUX MHP GYPSUM AREA $142.85 OLIVAS MADRID, JOEL ALONSO PO BOX 1888 GYPSUM, CO 81637-1888 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E616457 SERIAL: CAFLX08A23788WG13 Year: 2000 MAKE: FLE SIZE: 16X66 SPACE: 10 Subdivision: ROBIDEOUX MHP GYPSUM AREA $161.87 ONTIVEROS, ABEL, LIDIA SANCHEZ PO BOX 4836 EAGLE, CO 81631 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E262594 SERIAL: 4798753941AB Year: 1998 MAKE: OAK SIZE: 28X52 SPACE: 21 Subdivision: DOTSERO MHP GYPSUM AREA $40.53 PACHECO, SAUL - HOLGUIN, ENEDINA PO BOX 1339 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E215920 SERIAL: S0076 Year: 1971 MAKE: TER SIZE: 14X64 SPACE: 266 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA $41.67 PACHECO, SERGIO SINALOA PO BOX 5021 EDWARDS, CO 81632-5021 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E567648 SERIAL: P162680 Year: 1979 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 178 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA $77.28 PINEDA SOLANO, MANUEL DEJESUS VILLEGAS PO BOX 7894 AVON, CO 81620-7894 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E544478 SERIAL: 459978001375 Year: 1999 MAKE: CUS SIZE: 16X60 SPACE: 256 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

86. M028729

$43.35 PIZANO, KARINA E. PO BOX 1927 EDWARDS, CO 81632 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E587344 SERIAL: XC116F Year: 1972 MAKE: CRS SIZE: 12X60 SPACE: 19 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

87. M029729

$320.97 PORTILLO, NORA PO BOX 1454 BASALT, CO 81621 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E532932 SERIAL: 221470T0510 Year: 1991 MAKE: TIT SIZE: 14X56 SPACE: 75 Subdivision: EL JEBEL MHP EL JEBEL AREA

88. M030616

$680.15 PRECIADO, J. DANIEL PO BOX 1968 BASALT, CO 81621 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E278949 SERIAL: 2292438T0776 A&B Year: 1992 MAKE: TIT SIZE: 26X60 SPACE: 104 Subdivision: EL JEBEL MHP EL JEBEL AREA

89. M021485

101. M016033

$46.75 SOLIS, PAULA PO BOX 4303 EDWARDS, CO 81632 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E319728 SERIAL: PL170346 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 338 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

102. M031131

$202.70 SUAREZ, DAVID - RAMIREZ, SONIA PO BOX 3122 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E513822 SERIAL: CRH1TX6136 Year: 1996 MAKE: CRE SIZE: 16X72 SPACE: 16 Subdivision: ASPENS MOBILE HOME VGE, THE AVON AREA

103. M019047

$39.40 SUAREZ, VILLALOBOS AMADOR PO BOX 2437 EDWARDS, CO 81632-2437 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E254187 SERIAL: 679 Year: 1975 MAKE: CHA SIZE: 14X64 SPACE: 186 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

$37.72 PUEBLA, ESTELA PO BOX 6801 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E583895 SERIAL: 29200 Year: 1971 MAKE: HAC SIZE: 12X65 SPACE: 18 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

104. M028899

$46.75 VALLADAREZ, AGUSTIN PO BOX 3634 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E548552 SERIAL: PL170532 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 220 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

90. M020734

$102.53 RAMIREZ, SUSANA PO BOX 417 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E551262 SERIAL: 14103426 Year: 1983 MAKE: FLA SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 6 Subdivision: ASPENS MOBILE HOME VGE, THE AVON AREA

105. M031502

91. M031503

$606.27 RIVERO, SABAS P. PO BOX 2417 BASALT, CO 81621 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E334517 SERIAL: FL121A/ B08782SK13 Year: 2002 MAKE: FLT SIZE: 28X56 SPACE: 58 Subdivision: ASPEN-BASALT MHP BASALT AREA

$379.47 VARGAS, ALBERTO - JIMENEZ, ALEJANDRA PO BOX 7492 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E334094 SERIAL: 05L29806XU Year: 2002 MAKE: LIB SIZE: 28X80 SPACE: 125 Subdivision: ASPENS MOBILE HOME VGE, THE AVON AREA

106. M028888

92. M031494

$216.72 RODGERS, PAUL D. 16825 HWY 131 BOND, CO 80423 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E331825 SERIAL: 05L29594XU Year: 2002 MAKE: LIB SIZE: 28X80 SPACE: 0 BOND AREA

$45.07 VARGAS, RAFAEL GAMEZ - MARTINEZ, JOSE LO, IVAN GONZALEZ PO BOX 4205 AVON, CO 81620-4205 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E548750 SERIAL: PL170437 Year: 1980 MAKE: SHU SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 237 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

107. M029561

93. M028715

$25.83 RODRIGUEZ, RODRIGO PO BOX 2318 EDWARDS, CO 81632-2318 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E563656 SERIAL: 2290664661 Year: 1979 MAKE: TIT SIZE: 14X56 SPACE: 157 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

$115.29 VASQUEZ, LUZ - FERNANDEZ, VERONICA PO BOX 2125 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E568390 SERIAL: KSDH05D19B18261A Year: 1981 MAKE: DET SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 156 Subdivision: ASPENS MOBILE HOME VGE, THE AVON AREA

108. M014508

$123.82 VENTURA, LUIS ARMANDO PO BOX 2245 BASALT, CO 81621 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E547350 SERIAL: 214618 Year: 1965 MAKE: NMO SIZE: 10X50 SPACE: 14 Subdivision: HOMESTEAD MHP BASALT AREA

109. M026474

$237.64 VILLIGUA, MARIA FANNY & ANGELA SILVANA PO BOX 1856 ASPEN, CO 81612 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E217862 SERIAL: 1771 Year: 1977 MAKE: LON SIZE: 14X72 SPACE: 33 Subdivision: ROARING FORK MHP BASALT AREA

110. M030623

$641.01 WAY, BONNIE J., ANA M CONTRERAS 5919 COUNTY ROAD 233 SILT, CO 81652-9543 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E229002 SERIAL: 221438T0443A&B Year: 1991 MAKE: TIT SIZE: 28X60 SPACE: A-2 Subdivision: EL JEBEL MHP EL JEBEL AREA

111. M027902

$189.97 WILLIAMS, MARY E. 10 CLEVE EL JEBEL, CO 81623-9828 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E319238 SERIAL: 222Q166088A/B Year: 1982 MAKE: TIT SIZE: 24X44 SPACE: 344 Subdivision: EL JEBEL MHP EL JEBEL AREA

112. M028597

$66.20 WILLIAMSON, RANDALL P. PO BOX 892 MINTURN, CO 81645 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E540485 SERIAL: 03590267M Year: 1979 MAKE: HOM SIZE: 14X64 SPACE: 8 Subdivision: BATTLE MOUNTAIN MHP MINTURN AREA

94. M000225

$28.69 SALAS, MARIA PO BOX 1296 GYPSUM, CO 81637-1296 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E630203 SERIAL: 116826013921 Year: 1969 MAKE: TIM SIZE: 12X56 SPACE: 5 Subdivision: DOTSERO WEST MHP GYPSUM AREA

95. M037716

$784.82 SCHUSS, JACK ELBERT, SUZANNE LEA CANO KELLAY 80 LEAH EL JEBEL, CO 81623-9835 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E561735 SERIAL: NME003913NMA/B Year: 2008 MAKE: KAR SIZE: 56X60 SPACE: 308 Subdivision: EL JEBEL MHP EL JEBEL AREA

96. M000445

$46.20 SEBASTIAN, YOLANDA PO BOX 18038 AVON, CO 81620 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E254270 SERIAL: PL170506 Year: 1980 MAKE: SCH SIZE: 14X66 SPACE: 192 Subdivision: EAGLE RIVER MHP EDWARDS AREA

97. M030710

$275.06 SERNA, JESUS M. - CHAVEZ, SANDRA I. PO BOX 1756 GYPSUM, CO 81637 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E363106 SERIAL: AMC7040AB Year: 1974 MAKE: MON SIZE: 24X60 SPACE: 0 GYPSUM AREA

98. M031626

$2,111.89 SHELTON, WAYNE LEE PO BOX 1059 BASALT, CO 81621 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E517397 SERIAL: 02200PH011208A Year: 2007 MAKE: CNC SIZE: 16X80 SPACE: 0 BASALT AREA

IF THE AMOUNT OF SUCH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS, PENALTY, INTEREST AND PUBLISHING COSTS ARE NOT PAID BY THE 30TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2014, THE MOBILE HOME UPON WHICH SUCH TAXES WERE LEVIED SHALL BE SUBJECT TO DISTRAINT, SEIZURE AND SALE.

99. M029739

$246.63 SMITH, WILLIAM V. & EUNICE M., PHILLIP C & VIRGINIA C WEBER PO BOX 849 EAGLE, CO 81631 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E70220 SERIAL: 47A4370 Year: 1974 MAKE: BON SPACE: 0 2111-182-00-004: GYPSUM AREA

KAREN L. SHEAFFER EAGLE COUNTY TREASURER OFFICIAL SEAL

100. M026862

$189.97 SOLIS, MARIA L. - SORTO, JOSE T. 60 JAMES CIRCLE EL JEBEL, CO 81623 MBL HOME TITLE: 44E371463 SERIAL: 229137T9488 Year: 1989 MAKE: CHA SIZE: 14X70 SPACE: 205 Subdivision: EL JEBEL MHP EL JEBEL AREA

WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL THIS 4TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER A.D. 2014

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INTELLIGENT EXERCISE

by JENNY SHANK for HIGH COUNTRY NEWS

BOOK REVIEW

‘FROG MUSIC’ IN 1876, A WOMAN named Jeanne Bonnet, who made her living catching and selling frogs to San Francisco restaurants — and was repeatedly arrested for wearing trousers in public — was shot to death. A mention of Bonnet in a book on unconventional women intrigued the Irish-Canadian novelist Emma Donoghue, author of the 2010 bestseller “Room,” and she’s spun the few available facts into a rollicking story of post-gold rush San Francisco. “Frog Music” is told from the perspective of Bonnet’s friend, Blanche Beunon, who witnessed the murder. Blanche is a smart, resourceful woman who is a wellknown burlesque dancer and high-class prostitute. In France, she performed in circuses, dazzling audiences with her equestrian act while her lover, Arthur, flew on the

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trapeze. But after Arthur injured his back in a fall and the Franco-Prussian War broke out, hitting Paris hard, the couple fled to California in search of better fortune. “Frog Music” moves back and forth in time between the shooting of Bonnet, whom Donoghue calls Jenny, and the story of Blanche and Jenny’s friendship, which begins when Jenny, riding a pilfered high-wheeled bicycle, collides with Blanche on the street. Jenny Bonnet is a remarkable literary creation, a fierce free spirit who “wears her bruises like parade gear” and speaks in a charming Western patois. Jenny’s probing questions about who is taking care of Blanche’s baby son lead her to retrieve the child from a horrifying childcare mill for working mothers, but she then has trouble caring for him and complains about it. “Keep

‘Frog Music’ Emma Donoghue 416 pages, hardcover: $27 Little, Brown and Company, 2014

him or don’t, is what I say,” Jenny tells Blanche. “Fish or cut bait, but don’t gripe.” Jenny causes Blanche to rethink her entire way of living. After Jenny’s death, Blanche upends everything to try to catch the killer. Although Bonnet was born in France, in Donoghue’s telling she embodies the spirit of the West in the 1800s, with her disregard for conventional morality, inexhaustible gumption, and determination to pursue life according to her own template. “Frog Music” is a rich historical whodunit that gives readers much to relish.

by TRACY GRAY and JEFF CHEN / edited by WILL SHORTZ

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IMAGE of the WEEK photography by BOB LIMACHER

| August 2014 | Aspen Golf Club | A HERON WADES IN THE POND BETWEEN HOLE NO. 5 AND HOLE NO. 16 HOLE AT THE ASPEN GOLF CLUB.

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