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VOX POP What do you hope your legacy will be? JAMES HARVEY SCOT TSDALE, ARIZ.

“I want people to know I’m a free spirit. I don’t conform. I just quit my job in sales and marketing to come here to teach snowboarding and enjoy myself.”

JEFF BINGHAM A SPEN

“I want to connect the four mountains because it would be a great tourist attraction and move people around. It’d be cool.”

LAUREN SMITH PA R K E R , C O L O .

“I like to take pictures of all the wonderful, beautiful places I visit and hope people see them and see that there’s something else in the world than just work and school. There’s something more out there.”

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by PEPPER TRAIL for WRITERS ON THE RANGE

Climate change: the future is not now REMEMBER THAT KID from elementary school, the one with the terrible depth perception? That was me. I fell down stairs, missed the next rung on the monkey bars, and could always be counted on to drop the easiest pop fly. But I eventually grew out of that, and these days my depth perception is probably as good the as the next guy’s. My spatial depth perception, that is. On the other hand, my ability to perceive and react to the depths of time remains terrible — just like everyone else’s. Lately, I’ve come to believe that humanity’s poor time-depth perception explains our lack of environmental coordination. Basing all our plans on a paltry few decades of experience — or at most a century or two of records — we ignore the clear lessons of the deep past and insist on building and rebuilding in floodplains and fire-prone forests. We dam rivers and drain wetlands with little thought for the long-term consequences. We eliminate enormous populations of passenger pigeons and bison, overfish stock after stock, and still are stunned each time it happens again. There’s no question that time has depth. Planet Earth is billions of years old. Events like the advance and retreat of ice sheets are so brief that they hardly register on the geological time scale, which is measured in eons and eras, each many millions of years long. By comparison, the Earth’s spatial dimensions are trivial. I will never climb Mount Everest, but on my Saturday hikes I often average more than 5 miles, which is about the height of that highest peak above sea level. I just have to imagine going up a mountain, instead of across a landscape. Plus, we have plenty of other tools at our disposal — cars and ships and airplanes — that allow us to take the measure of the world, to travel to its remotest corners. By contrast, our experience of time can’t be mechanically enhanced. It is simply gained the painful and old-fashioned way: by getting older, day by day and year by year. Of course, we can improve our time-depth perception by using science and imagination. The insights into the history of the Earth provided by geology, paleontology and evolutionary biology are amazing. It has been millions of years since dinosaurs walked the Earth, but every child holds a vivid imaginative picture of those incredible creatures, thanks to the painstaking work of scientists. And yet, how little thought do we grownups spare for our planet’s past!

Against all evidence, we believe that the world we grew up with is the norm, and that any changes we notice are mere temporary fluctuations in the status quo that will pass. This belief in a stable natural world has never been less accurate — or more dangerous — than on it is today. Climate scientists and ecologists have no doubt that climate change, or more aptly, climate chaos, will transform the planet’s habitats in the coming decades. But they have surprisingly little confidence in their ability to predict what the world to come will be like. Indeed, climate change ecologists commonly use an ominoussounding term: “the no-analog future.” That is, they believe that the future world will resemble nothing that we’ve ever seen before. This is in sharp contrast to how most of us picture the future. To the extent that we accept the likelihood of any climate-driven changes at all, we expect simple northward shifts of the habitats we know. Let’s say temperatures in San Francisco will come to resemble those in Southern California today. Well, then, we expect that the plant life of the Bay Area will become more like that around Los Angeles. Unfortunately for this orderly picture, studies of past environments suggest that major climate changes shuffle species into new and unpredictable arrangements. The associations that seem so natural and permanent today, say, between pines and oaks in the California foothills, or between sagebrush and juniper in the Great Basin, may fall apart in the future. What new arrangements will come … well, if we think we know, we are kidding ourselves. To prepare for this chaotic future world, the best we can do is to try to slow the pace of climate change and preserve as many species as we can, to give nature a chance to adapt with as little dislocation as possible. Back in elementary school, when my depth perception finally started to improve, I figured out that to catch that pop fly, I had to keep my eye on the ball and move to where it was going to come down. As environmental changes come hard and fast, will we be able to do something similar — anticipate and adapt and keep our eye on the rapidly moving ball? Let’s hope so, because our very future will depend on our depth perception — of time.

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Pepper Trail is a contributor to Writers on the Range, a service of High Country News (hcn.org). He is a biologist and writer who lives in Ashland, Oregon.

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POPULAR MUSIC THE DOUBLE BASS is the most burly instrument there is, typically outsizing the musician playing it. Still, it’s not unusual to see an A-list acoustic band with the physically imposing bass being manned by … a woman. Most prominent these days is Esperanza Spalding, who has become the jazz player of the moment with her adventurous approach to bass, but it is in the bluegrass realm where the female bassists pop up most. Leading the way is Missy Raines, a West Virginia native who has taken the International Bluegrass Music Association’s bass player of the year honors seven times. With her longrunning band the New Hip, Raines has become a top figure in contemporary string music, fusing bebop and funk into a bluegrass base. On her album “New Frontier,” released in August, Raines moves further into Americana territory, showcasing her voice as much as her instrument and earning comparisons to early Lucinda Williams and Rosanne Cash. Raines and her quartet perform Friday, Oct. 18 at PAC3 in Carbondale.

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CURRENTEVENTS TELEVISION IT’S BEEN TWO-PLUS weeks since the finale — long enough to see the withdrawal symptoms in hardcore “Breaking Bad” fans. Rather than go back over Walter White’s moral collapse, or detail the many times baby Holly simply disappeared without explanation (invisible babysitter?), it’s time to move on to another series. The suggestion here: “Rectify,” by the same executive producers who made “Breaking Bad.” “Rectify” tells of Daniel Holden, a Georgia man released from prison after 19 years, who might or might not be guilty of the rape and murder he was charged with. The moral ambivalence, the tension within the community, and the acting — especially by Abigail Spencer, as Daniel’s fiery sister Amantha — should satisfy “Breaking Bad” fans (at least until the “Breaking Bad” spin-off “Better Call Saul” arrives). The first season is on DVD; a second season returns to the Sundance Channel next year.

The TV series “Rectify,” featuring Abigail Spencer, is on DVD, with a second season coming in 2014.

WRITTEN WORD EMILY JEANNE MILLER isn’t a father, obviously. And less obviously, she isn’t a parent. But in her debut novel “Brand New Human Being,” published last year, Miller convincingly offers the perspective of Logan Pyle, who is father to 4-year-old Owen, and husband to Julie, a pretty, hardworking attorney. A stay-at-home dad in small-town Montana, Logan is watching his Emily Jeanne Miller, author of the life drift downward: novel “Brand New Human Being,” he reacts to his son’s is in residence with the Aspen Writers’ Foundation. regressive behavior with his own temper tantrums, and the distance between him and his wife is growing. Underneath it all is the specter of his recently deceased father, Gus, a huge but polarizing figure who left Logan a piece of land he must deal with. “Brand New Human Being” pulls the reader in with its tense, accurate depiction of family strife. Miller, who once lived in Paonia, is currently in residence with the Aspen Writers’ Foundation, and gives a reading and talk on Oct. 29 at the Woody Creek Community Center. You’ll want to read her book before hand, which should be easy — the story goes by fast.

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Huts For Vets wants to thank its supporters and donors for making it possible to offer healing opportunities to combat veterans at the 10th Mountain Huts in 2013. The results speak for themselves: Daniel Coleman (Marines, Iraq): This was my first time in

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amazing group of guys with an exceptional program that can give the combat veteran tools to be able to cope with transitions and the issues associated with PTSD, TBI, etc. This program exceeded all my expectations, and the talk, the laughter, music and general BS were truly a gift and proved that camaraderie and brotherhood cross the lines of military branch, unit, and years. Thanks for everything!

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Thank you to our supporters and donors: • US Forest Service • 10th Mountain Hut System • Iraq/ Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) • The Aspen Institute • John McBride Family Foundation • Rob Pew • Ann O’Brien • Barbara Allen/Bil Dunaway • Robert Cross • Aspen Rotary • Mark Harvey • Rachel Richards • Aspen Skico • Whole Foods • Roxie’s Market • Alpine Property Management • Hickory House • Basalt Printing • Cil Klamper • The Manaus Fund Finally, thank you to our veterans. While you were “over there” we were over here enjoying the good life in the mountains.

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IN THE NOV. 6, 1980 issue of The Aspen Times, election results were announced, including Helen Klanderud’s victory in becoming the first female County Commissioner in Pitkin County. A week before the election, an ad ran in her support, stating “For 20 years Helen Klanderud has worked directly with people as a problem-solver. As a social worker, her job has been to listen, ask the right questions, and — most important — see each individual’s point of view. As a business-woman, she has been responsible for fiscal planning and management. In public life, she has at the state level, served on the Colorado Commission on Children and Their Families and the State Mental Health Advisory Board. On the local level, she was Director of Touchstone Mental Health Clinic in Aspen and served on the Pitkin County Human Resources Council and the Board of the Aspen Valley Visiting Nurses Association. In private life, she has reared four children in Pitkin County. As District 1 County Commissioner, Helen Klanderud will bring her independence, competence, and common sense to our Pitkin County government.”

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ASPEN UNTUCKED

by BARBARA PLATTS

Offseaon is the perfect time to check out local happenings like the Aspen Art Museum’s Roaring Fork Open (left) and Tuesday Cruise Day.

FINDING YOUR OWN FUN

A YOUNG PROFESSIONAL’S GUIDE TO OFFSEASON IN ASPEN SOMEHOW, SUMMER in Aspen has already come to a close. As the ground wets to mud, the town deflates at a rapid rate. The young and enthusiastic summer crowd heads back to school or onto a new adventure. The transient winter folk begin to trickle in slowly, but most won’t arrive until the lifts open. The young professional in Aspen doesn’t have an BARBARA offseason, however. PLATTS For us, it’s business as usual, and the fun doesn’t have to leave just because half of the town did. Despite the appearance of tranquility, Aspen is still bustling in the fall, and with a hint of spontaneity and a pinch of creativity, you can find something to do every day of the week. Monday: Saying goodbye to the weekend is never fun. Luckily, there is a remedy for those Monday blues: Karaoke at Ryno’s. No, I’m not joking. Come with enthusiasm and a general willingness to embarrass yourself, and it will be just the thing to lead you into Tuesday. Get there early; the line of avid singers accumulates quickly. Tuesday: The rumors are true: Aspen has a biker gang, and it meets on Tuesdays at the local watering

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the Red Onion, where young locals are perfecting their aim in a weekly beer pong tournament. Thursday: The most memorable nights are often spent in with friends. Now, with the week winding down, invite a group over and have everyone bring a dish for a potluck-style dinner. If you’re not known for your culinary skills, offer to bring the wine. Friday: One of my favorite things about offseason is dining-room eats

at bar-menu prices. It’s the end of the work week and the expensive restaurant that makes you salivate every time you walk by has deals on deals. Make a point to visit this time, before ski season starts and it returns to that overpriced, “out of my budget” restaurant. Saturday: Through October, the Aspen Art Museum has an exhibit with pieces from artists of Roaring Fork Valley. In conjunction with the exhibit is A Local Taste of Art. Every Saturday from 5-6 p.m., local chefs come in and provide an original entrée and wine to pair with the works. Exposure to art and free drinks and food…not a bad way to commence a Saturday night. Sunday: Take a short drive for a change of scenery. Independence Pass is open until the second week in November and currently boasts some breathtaking fall colors. Or venture past the roundabout for downvalley fun in Basalt and Carbondale. The six weeks of offseason will fly by before you know it, so revel in the sanity it brings before the madness of the ski season begins. Barbara Platts, a local marketing professional, writes about the “mountain millenial culture” that she participates in every day. Reach her at bplatts.000@gmail.com or follow her @barbaraplatts.


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NAPA: THE ASPEN OF AMERICAN WINE IT WAS A STUNNINGLY warm October morning last week when I crossed the Carquinez Bridge, made my way onto Hwy. 29, and drove into the heart of the Napa Valley. The air was thick with the smell of freshly picked grapes and the road was teeming with large trucks transporting the bounty of the enormous harvest from the vineyards to the crush facilities and wineries. The slightest hint of haze from the sea air, left from the previous evening’s fog, merged with the dry KELLY J. HAYES heat of the coming day to make the morning feel more like summer than fall. And the light was angled, just so, as it reflected off the yellowing canopies of the fields of vines that extended across the floor of the valley and crept up the hillsides. All wine regions have their distinct feel and charm, their sense of place. But as I meandered my way up Napa Valley, I was struck by just how “Napa” this all felt. It was a distinct sensation. Like I had arrived at a totally unique place on earth. The feeling was familiar. In fact it is pleasantly similar to that sensation we all get when we come back to Aspen after being away for a while. Oh sure, the topography and the weather and the light are exceedingly different in the Rockies than they are in California wine country. But when I arrived back in Aspen and walked across the tarmac at Sardy Field this past Monday, I had the same feeling, that I was at a place on earth that was totally unique. The fact is, despite the “like no other place” distinctiveness, there are many similarities between Aspen and the Napa Valley. Begin with the iconic status of both locations. Simply say the name “Aspen” and images are conjured of one of the world’s premier ski resorts. Some may debate its position as America’s finest place to ski, but if you ask European or Australian or Argentinean skiers to name the one place they would like to ski in America, Aspen would be the name you would hear first, last

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and foremost. Query wine lovers in those same countries (selected by me because they have bustling wine trades and an enthusiastic skiers) about what is the premier American wine region, and Napa would be the overwhelming response. Both places are internationally recognized with the utterance of a name. The histories of the Napa Valley and Aspen share many uncanny similarities as well. Both were originally home to indigenous peoples. In Aspen it was the Ute nation and in Napa the Wappo and Patwin tribes whose civilizations lived in with the valleys for thousands of years before European settlers came to drive them from their lands. Both valleys had booms related to silver in the mid- to late1800s that brought miners seeking fortune and changed the valleys forever. And both had fallow times in the 1920s and ’30s, when Aspen was in the midst of “The Quiet Years” and Napa was in the grips of Prohibition. And both were changed once again by thinkers and entrepreneurs who laid the foundations for what the communities would become today following the Second World War Both Napa and Aspen are communities built around what one would call “leisure” businesses that have succeeded beyond their founders’ wildest dreams. When men like Dick Durrance and D.R.C. Brown and Friedl Pfeifer labored in the late-1940s to create a world-class ski resort from a single chair on Aspen Mountain, they were infused with an infectious spirit and enthusiasm that flowed from the beauty of the place. Likewise, when men like Robert Mondavi and Louis Martini and Charles Forni formed an association to create a vintners organization to promote Napa

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Valley wines, they too were inspired by pride of place. And in each case it took an international event to put the communities on the maps in their respective endeavors. In 1950, Aspen hosted the FIS World Ski Championship earning its downhill reputation. And in 1976, wines made by Napa pioneers Warren Winiarski and Jim Barrett (who passed away this past March) triumphed in the “Judgment of Paris” tasting, giving Napa Valley wines their place on the world wine stage. Today, Aspen and the Napa Valley are two of the most desirable

places in America to live. While built around skiing and wine respectively, real estate that is the driving the economic engine in each place. Transportation, climate and resource issues and diversity will be the challenges that these two beautiful communities face in the 21st century. But on an October day it is easy, both in Aspen and Napa, to forget about the past or the future and simply live in the moment in places that are like no other on earth. Kelly J. Hayes lives in the soonto-be-designated appellation of Old Snowmass with his wife, Linda, and a black Lab named Vino. He can be reached at malibukj@aol.com.


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WHAT DO WINE & SKIING HAVE IN COMMON? THREE GREAT ASPEN SKI RUNS AND THREE GREAT NAPA WINES THE CLASSIC Ruthie’s: Cut in the 1950s by hand, it provides the quintessential Aspen ski experience. 2010 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve: A newer vintage from the classic To-Kalon vineyard. You can smell quintessential Napa on the nose. OFF THE BEATEN PATH Trainor’s: Out-of-bounds skiing in-bounds. A different exposure but when it works, it works. 2010 Duckhorn Vineyards Napa Valley Merlot Three Palms Vineyard: Also a different take, Merlot in Cab Country. But when it works, it works. THE EXTREME Walsh’s: Steep. Deep. For experts only. 2005 Harlan Estate Red Bordeaux Blend: Steep, as in price. Deep, as in color. One needs to be an expert (a wealthy expert) to truly get this American icon.

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FOOD MATTERS

THE STEEP STUFF

TWO LEAVES TEA APPROACHES 10 YEARS IN THE VALLEY WHAT DO SCONES, yoga, bow ties, rainy afternoons and Captain Jean-Luc Picard have in common? All are “Stuff Tea People Like,” of course. Two Leaves Tea marketing coordinator Christy Garfield and staff posted the tongue-incheek list of shameless generalizations to the company blog last spring, in homage to the wildly popular Internet meme, Stuff White People Like. AMANDA (Google “Earl Gray Hot” RAE if you don’t get the Star Trek connection.) Now, the Basalt-based business has another item to add to the 58-point list: bud. “We changed our name recently,” Garfield explains. “We still pluck the two leaves and a bud, and that’s what goes into the tea. [But] people were nostalgic: ‘What happened to the bud? Why did you drop the bud?!’” After eight years of wordy URLs and garbled phone greetings, an abbreviated moniker simply made sense. “Two Leaves and a Bud is just too darn long,” says founder and CEO Richard Rosenfeld. “This is kind of a funny story: Changing the name coincided with Colorado’s eventual legalization of marijuana. People started asking us, ‘Did Whole Foods make you do that because they thought it was pot?’” He laughs. “In other countries, especially teadrinking countries, they say, “‘Oh, Two Leaves and a Bud — it must be tea!’” Ah, cultural differences. Whole Foods Markets had nothing to do with nipping the bud. Au contraire: the chain has been the biggest retail supporter of the homespun tea company since Rosenberg founded it in 2005 (300 stores in the U.S. and Canada sell Two Leaves; the Willits outpost, for one, stocks all 18 varieties). Rosenberg’s journey to tea supremacy followed a fairly straight path. He moved to Aspen in the mid-1980s, telecommuting for a firm that designed and sourced tableware. Naturally, the gig required him to travel to Asia — up to six times per year.

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“You can’t do business in Sri Lanka without someone telling you [that their] cousin [or] brother is in the tea business,” Rosenberg says about the country’s main export. “It’s kind of like Aspen; we all know someone who teaches skiing.” Frustrated by the lack of tasty brew available back on his native soil, the self-described “tea nerd” set out to start a company that would capture the multi-dimensional characteristics of whole-leaf tea, as it is enjoyed in the East, with the convenience of tea bags, as favored in the West. (Traditional paper tea bags simply aren’t big enough to accommodate whole leaf tea’s natural expansion when soaked in hot water, so the tea is finely chopped; so-called “dust bags” steep strong and fast, but tend to lack dimension.) Rosenberg’s solution: organic, whole-leaf tea packaged in compostable nylon sachets. “I started the company in the gardens, in Asia,” Rosenfeld says. “I needed to understand how tea is grown, what makes good tea.” Now Two Leaves cultivates tea in at least 20 countries, including India (Organic Darjeeling), Japan (Organic Orange Sencha), China (Organic Bai Mu Dan), and Washington State (Organic Peppermint), each variety packaged as close to the fields as possible. Other brands of sachets are on the market, but Two Leaves has distinguished itself as a responsibly sourced, organic artisan brand, garnering first place at the 2012 North American Tea Championship for its Jasmine Petal green tea. Individual sachets of Two Leaves whole leaf tea, however, don’t come cheap. A box of 15 colorful, cellophane packets retails for about 8 bucks, or some 53 cents a bag. Boasting flavors such as Organic High Mountain Chai, Organic Tropical Green and the lemongrass-peppermint Organic Better Morning, Two Leaves knows that pilfering in certain food-service venues is common. Eventually, those clients began demanding a cheaper alternative. “For example, in hotel lobbies, Two Leaves disappears,” Rosenberg says. “They lose more tea than they actually serve.” Enter Paisley, the company’s new,

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more affordable line of eight varieties of traditional paper tea bags in attractive packaging. “It’s super-high quality, organic and fair trade, at value price point,” Garfield says. The launch comes at a sweet time: next year, Two Leaves — which has only eight full-time employees at its Basalt headquarters, but whose beverage is sipped in places as far flung as the Sultan Center in Kuwait — celebrates its 10th anniversary. “I feel like I’m just scratching the surface of what there is to know about tea,” Rosenberg says. “Tea is one of the oldest flavored beverages in the world. Soon after man captured fire, one of the first things he probably did was put leaves in a pot and start boiling ’em.” Fire: file under, Stuff Tea People Like. Amanda Rae likes Two Leaves Organic Tamayokucha green tea. You? amandaraewashere@gmail.com

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by AMANDA RAE

TEA 101 Black, white and green tea all come from the same plant, Camellia sinensis; the difference lies in the way the leaves and buds are processed. Red rooibos and herbal teas, meanwhile, are not tea at all — which is why they are sometimes called “tisanes” — but herbs that are steeped in hot water. Other subtle differences: BLACK TEA is withered, a process that removes just enough moisture to allow the leaf to be rolled without breaking. Then it is fermented, its flavor deepening over time. When the tea has reached peak flavor, it is fired, or heated, to dry the tea and stop oxidation. GREEN TEA is steamed, roasted, or fried after harvest. In Japan, tea is steamed, then lightly rolled and fired — a process that lends a pale green color and an earthy, vegetal flavor. In China, most green tea is pan-roasted, turning it brown. Green teas are less processed than black teas and thus fermentation is incomplete, resulting in a lower caffeine content.

NEED TO KNOW Two Leaves Tea Company 23400 Two Rivers Road, Basalt 888.688.4150 twoleavestea.com twoleavestea.com/ blog/2013/05/21/stuff-teapeople-like/

WHITE TEA is air-dried and fired at a low temperature, resulting in a light color and delicate taste. ROOIBOS (ROY-boose), or red tea, comes from the Rooibos plant, which only grows in South Africa. Derived from herbs, red tea is completely caffeine-free.

This past summer, Two Leaves developed a special blend for Peach’s Corner Café: Organic Peach’s Peach Black Iced Tea. It’s moderately caffeinated, has a tangy top note, light but full middle note, and slightly sweet finish. Try it on tap at the café or buy a box of 24 one-ounce packets ($42; each packet makes one gallon of tea) and brew it at home. Peach’s 121 S Galena St. 970.544.9866 peachscornercafe.com

Two Leaves Tea founder Richard Rosenfeld, above in India, sources organic, fair-trade tea from 20 countries; the Basalt-based company received first-place honors in the 2012 National American Tea Championship for its Jasmie Petal green tea.

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AN ASPEN LEGACY HELEN KALIN KLANDERUD june 9, 1937 - october 3, 2013

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n the words of father John Hilton: “She gave, and she never stopped giving.” Profound words; words that have echoed across the Aspen community since Helen Klanderud’s death on Oct. 3.

Klanderud — a groundbreaking Aspen politician, a selfless volunteer and the famed woman in black — served as Aspen’s mayor from 2001-2007. She died, at the age of 76, of complications following a stroke she suffered a day earlier. She died with her three children at her side. They are Kurt Klanderud, Erik Klanderud and Kaela Moontree. A fourth child, Soren, preceded her in death. Her sister, Louise Donovan, was also by her side. Hilton, pastor of St. Mary Catholic Church, presided over Klanderud’s funeral Mass, which followed a 30-minute rosary recital. The intention of the Mass was “to surround Helen and her family with a great deal of love,” Hilton said. “Being surrounded by a community of love is essential to being human.” From the collection of memories and stories, letters and tributes, shared since her

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“THE OLD ASPEN ATHLETIC CLUB OFFERED MORNING YOGA. THEN MAYOR KLANDERUD WAS IN THE CLASS NEXT TO ME. I HAD BEEN IN TOWN ABOUT FIVE YEARS AND WANTED TO GET INVOLVED SO I ASKED HER. ‘CHECK OUT THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION,’ SHE SAID. I NEVER HEARD OF P&Z, OR LAND USE CODES OR COMMUNITY PLANS. BUT SHE RECOGNIZED THE COMMUNITY VALUE OF FRESH PERSPECTIVE. WITHOUT P&Z, AND PERHAPS HELEN’S SUPPORT, I DOUBT I WOULD HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF SERVING AS ASPEN’S MAYOR TODAY.” — STEVE SKADRON, MAYOR OF ASPEN

death, it is evident that Klanderud was indeed surrounded by love — and a community that held her in high esteem. “What a great lady,” said John Sarpa, a friend of Klanderud’s since the mid1980s. “She will be remembered for her love and concern for all kinds of people.” In 1980, Klanderud became the first woman elected to the Board of Pitkin County Commissioners. She won reelection in 1984 and launched a bid for a state Senate seat in 1986, which she barely lost. She ran for Aspen mayor in 1999 but was defeated by Rachel Richards. Klanderud won a rematch in 2001 and

served three two-year terms before she was forced out by term limits. “She opened up so many doors for other women in the community,” Aspen Chamber Resort Association President and CEO Debbie Braun said. Klanderud moved to Aspen in 1971 as a single mother of four, according to a profile of her in the Aspen Times Weekly in June 2007. She was a psychologist who quickly got to know a lot of people in the community through her efforts, professionally and as a volunteer, to help people get along better, according to former Aspen Mayor Bill Stirling, who met Helen in the early 1970s. Stirling said Klanderud was tough.

“I recall when Helen visited Aspen Youth Center to pick up her Spell What?! trophy after we had it engraved with her name. It was spring break and AYC was packed with kids who really wanted to have a party for her since she was our ‘spelling champion.’ Helen was a wonderful guest of honor and the kids loved her! We all sat in the gym eating cake while Helen told stories about competing in spelling bees during her school days. She also let each child challenge her with their hardest spelling word — and she got them all!” — Keith Berglund, director, Aspen Youth Center “I wish to pay tribute to Helen Klanderud. I first met Helen in spring of 2008 when I moved to the Western Slope as the new CEO of Colorado West Regional Mental Health, now Mind Springs Health. Helen’s passion for community mental health was evident, a passion we shared along with the goal of assuring quality mental health services be available and provided to all people in need. Her consistent advocacy for mental health and the Aspen Counseling Center is legendary and irreplaceable. She was a friend and mentor, and a true mental health hero. I personally will miss her smiling face and her generous heart. Thank you Helen for giving so much and being such a shining light for mental health needs.” — Sharon Raggio, president and CEO, Mind Springs Health

A person has to be to run in six Aspen elections, five of which she won. “Her presence changed this town,” said Hilton in his homily. “There were so many initiatives she was the driving force behind.” Hilton said he could “go on and on” about Klanderud’s work and advocacy. He did not mention that as mayor, Klanderud was a driving force behind the city’s “infill” regulations that helped to spark much of the city’s recent development, one aspect of her legacy that has been both praised and derided. Still, Klanderud’s never-wavering belief that Aspen was special and that residents played an important role in

PHOTOS (TOP TO BOTTOM): COURTESY OF ASPEN YOUTH CENTER, COURTESY OF ASPEN HISTORCIAL SOCIETY, ASPEN TIMES FILE PHOTO

“I remember the year AWF canceled Aspen Summer Words, in the mid’90s. I was so dismayed that I called the office to see if I could help. Helen answered the phone, greeting me with her signature gruff, gravelly voice. What I didn’t know at the time was that the office had already closed down; the whole organization was packed into boxes; there was no staff. It was just like Helen to be the last woman standing, and just like her to help get us back on track. While Helen had a deep regard for the past and AWF’s history, she never took her eye off of our mission or the promise of a brighter future. It is what made her an extraordinary leader.” — Julie Comins Pickrell, former executive director, Aspen Writers’ Foundation

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“Helen was the most passionate person I knew. She knew how to make things happen, she was a blessing to many. Aspen feels a little lonelier now..” — Debbie Braun, president and CEO, Aspen Chamber Resort Association

“SHE WAS DOGGED, DETERMINED, SALTY AND SMART.” — BILL STIRLING, FORMER ASPEN MAYOR

“I have immense gratitude to Helen for her help during trying times. She listened, she processed, and she advised with words of insightful wisdom. I supported Helen in her three (two successful) bids for mayor. If the overbuilding of infill began to shock us when we saw the reality of it, I never lost respect for her personal integrity and dedication to Aspen. After her term limits, she stayed in the game, attending every social and political engagement, right in there until the end. Helen Klanderud was one of a kind, a classy, grounded lady. I’m going to miss her a lot.” — Su Lum, columnist, The Aspen Times “She worked every day for this community for 43 years.” — Joe DiSalvo, Pitkin County sheriff “Lots and lots of people take care of individuals. They extend their warmth and love to individuals. Helen was one of those people who also went on to give her love and her concern to the community as a whole and worked on systems to make things better for individuals. So she did both sides. She did everything.” — Steve Barwick, Aspen city manager

keeping it that way is a huge part of her legacy. “If you talk to visitors in this town, you hear a very different story. There are still people who find it to be a very magical place. There is something special about this place, and I don’t think you could kill it if you tried,” she said in 2007. For Klanderud, keeping Aspen special meant always giving back. Klanderud served on the Aspen Chamber Resort Association’s board of directors as mayor, and she wanted to stay involved after she left office. She was elected to represent the professional category. She was eventually appointed to the executive committee and excelled at helping the organization deal with public-affairs issues, according to

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ACRA’s Braun. Braun credited Klanderud with having a “quiet eloquence” about her. She would listen to Braun lay out issues or challenges facing the chamber and then “help me figure out what to do,” Braun said. It was clear from the way Braun was handling the loss of Klanderud that she is missing a great mentor. Braun said she admired Klanderud’s never-ending interest in engaging in civic pursuits, from volunteering at the Thrift Shop to helping serve St. Patrick’s Day dinners at St. Mary Catholic Church. It’s a tale of tireless giving that goes on and on. Hilton related a story in which former Sheriff Bob Braudis stopped Klanderud on the street and asked,

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“When was the last time you fired up a stove?” “Bob, I haven’t been to the grocery store in seven years,” Hilton quoted her as saying. In tribute, hundreds turned out for a reception in her honor at the Hotel Jerome’s ballroom on Oct. 3. There, many glasses of wine were served as those who knew Klanderud swapped stories while standing near large poster-sized photographs of her — some of which showed her wearing other colors besides her trademark black outfit. “There was no one in Aspen who was like Helen,” a colleague said succinctly.

PREVIOUS PAGE: Klanderud, with Klaus Obermeryer, after being crowned Spell What?! champion in 2012; toasting the newly elected BOCC in 1981; enjoying a night on the stage at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in 2007. THIS PAGE: Klanderud, accepting congratulations from opponent Rachel Richards in the 2001 mayoral election; funeral Mass at St. Mary Catholic Church on Oct. 9; an emotional Klanderud at a gathering in honor of her service to the city in 2007.


AROUNDASPEN

The SOCIAL SIDE of TOWN

by MARY ESHBAUGH HAYES

NEW LEADER AT RMI JULES KORTENHORST was introduced as the new CEO of Rocky Mountain Institute at a lecture and party recently at the Hotel Jerome. Amory Lovins, RMI’s chief scientist, opened the event by sharing his insights about the future of lightweight vehicles and engineers from RMI talked about MARY cars made from carbon ESHBAUGH fiber instead of steel. HAYES It is all part of RMI’s committment to battling America’s automotive obesity epidemic. Undercurrent...It is time to put in the bulbs for a beautiful springtime of tulips and daffodils!

RMI Joanie Lebach and RMI’s new CEO Jules Kortenhorst, who is from the Netherlands.

RMI Amory Lovins and Michael Kinsley, both of RMI.

RMI Neil Hillier and Rebecca Rubinson Goode.

RMI Nick Isenberg, Judith Frey and Gerry Wood Sullivan.

RMI Karen Setterfield and David Muckenhirn.

RMI RMI Lindsay Pfeiffer, Anna Cooke, Steve Pfeiffer and Heidi Hoffmann.

John Gorman, Tom Rutledge and Shayne Morgan Sledge.

RMI Jules Kortenhorst, the new CEO and director of the RMI, with co-founder, chief scientist and chairman emeritus Amory Lovins.

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MUSIC/ART/FILM/LITERATURE

by STEWART OKSENHORN

IT’S NOT OVER: CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE’S ‘OVER THE RIVER’ IN HIS TALK this past August at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Christo did not seem like a man imbued with patience. Christo is thin enough that you wonder if he stops to eat with any regularity, and his gray hair is wispy and wild enough that you know he hasn’t stopped to tend it any time recently.

“Over theRiver, Life-Sized Test” depicts Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s proposed project on the Arkansas River in Colorado.

Beyond appearances, he seems never to stop. His slide-show lecture was a pause-free blur of dates, numbers and locations, like the lightning round of a TV game show. Christo, along with his late partner Jeanne-Claude, who died in 2009, is known for his large-scale, public/ environmental art projects, but at Anderson Ranch his medium seemed more like performance art: How much information can a 78-year-old store in his brain, apparently perfectly organized? The other side of it is that the Bulgarian-born Christo has, of course, patience to rival Gandhi’s. His art — the wrapping of the Reichstag building in Berlin and the Pont-Neuf bridge in Paris, for example — require maneuvering the thicket of bureaucracy (European bureaucracy at that) and public opinion. The Reichstag proposal was rejected multiple times over 10 years. Along with the public hurdles there are technical ones. Many of the projects have involved finding

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NOTEWORTHY Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Two Works in Progress Thursday, Oct. 17 at 6 p.m. Glenn Miller Ballroom, University of Colorado at Boulder

a way to create from scratch the materials used, which can take years. You don’t pick up 100,000 square meters of polypropylene fabric at the neighborhood Lowe’s. (Since the early ‘80s, all of Christo and JeanneClaude’s fabrics have been specially designed by a German firm.) “The Gates” was first conceived, Christo said in Snowmass, in 1979; not until February of 2005 was New York City’s Central Park finally adorned with 7,503 saffron vinyl gates that covered 23 miles of pathways. Among the things Christo and Jeanne-Claude had to wait for was New York City politics Michael Bloomberg became mayor

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and the bureaucratic atmosphere seemed especially receptive. “Over the River” threatens to eclipse the 26-year gestation period of “The Gates.” From 1992-‘94 Christo and Jeanne-Claude traveled the Rocky Mountain region in search of a location. They traveled 14,000 miles and surveyed 87 rivers in seven states before settling, in 1996, on the Arkansas, on the other side of Independence pass from Aspen. “We tried to find the right river,” Christo said at Anderson Ranch, explaining that considerations of high river banks, light, and the presence of a highway and of river-rafters went into the selection. In 2001, the artists chose the precise spots on the Arkansas to create “Over the River” — nearly six miles of fabric total, broken up into eight sections along a 42-mile stretch of the river running from Salida to Cañon City. Over the past dozen years — while also working on projects including “The Gates,” and “The Mastaba,” a structure featuring 410,000 oil barrels near Abu Dhabi that will be, Christo noted, bigger than the pyramids at Giza — Christo and Jeanne-Claude have met with numerous official institutions from Fremont County to Denver to Washington, D.C. regarding “Over the River.” Several multi-million-dollar studies have been conducted on the environmental, traffic and economic impacts of the project, and there is a book, 2,029 pages long, detailing the process so far. “You don’t get permission to do ‘Over the River’ by writing a letter to the federal government,” Christo quipped. Christo received federal approval for the project late in 2011, but “Over the River” is currently on hold due to a pending lawsuit in federal court. It will be a while before Christo — and river floaters, drive-by tourists and all segments of the art world — get their two-week, early-August window of miles of silvery fabric, varying in width from 45 and 130 feet, suspended between eight and 25 over the Arkansas. But Christo seems undaunted by the obstacles. Press materials on “Over the River” state that “Christo

will identify the exhibition year and secure the few remaining permits when the legal process is successfully resolved.” In his Snowmass talk, Christo seemed to practically see the fabric in front of him: “The fiber is almost like carpet, pulverized with silver. You get this incredible reflection you don’t have with normal silver paint.” Christo is patient not only with time, but with the process and the inevitable obstacles. In fact, to him lawsuits, public comment periods and protesters are not even barriers but become incorporated in a way into the art. “‘Over the River’ is revealed to us as a project,” said Christo, who is giving a presentation on his two works in progress, “Over the River” and “The Mastaba,” on Thursday, Oct. 17 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. “It’s a mistake to think we knew what the project was in 1992. Everyone who thinks about the project, good or bad, is part of the project. It’s irrelevant whether they like or dislike it — if it affects them, they are part of the art.” Part of the reason Christo is determined to finish “Over the River” is his memory of Jeanne-Claude, who he met in 1958, in Paris. A part of Jeanne-Claude remains with him; Christo says he “inherited” two of her assistants. “That gives me the stamina and stubbornness to see these projects through,” he said. “I was always with Jeanne-Claude, all the time.” The other thing that keeps him going is the prospect of seeing 20plus years of planning in its final, beautiful form. Over his 50-year career, Christo has seen 22 proposed projects completed, with 37 left unrealized. Sometimes, the failure is due to a loss of interest. That doesn’t seem to be the likely fate of “Over the River.” “It’s unusually exciting, very interesting, extremely dynamic, very complex, not like anything else we’ve done,” he said in an interview after the Anderson Ranch presentation. “The reality is so enormously complex. No drawings of mine can match the richness of the project. We have an unstoppable desire to create them.”

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Country-western dancing with Caleb Dean Band. $15 lesson on cowboy cha-cha until 7:30 p.m. $5 line dancing from 7:30 to 8 p.m. Call 970-379-4950. SMOKIN JOE AND ZOE — 7 p.m. - 10 p.m., Living room, Hotel Jerome. Local eclectic music duo. Call 970-927-6758. BRO SAFARI — 9:30 p.m. - 11:55 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. Bro Safari is the alter-ego of DJ and producer Knick. Bass music and Moombahton. Call 970-544-9800. GASLAND PART II FREE PUBLIC SCREENING — 1 p.m. - 3 p.m., Crystal Theatre, Carbondale. Free public screening of the documentary Gasland Part II. Learn about “the contamination of our democracy through the intense influence of oil and gas corporations on our political system” (filmmaker Josh Fox). Donations welcome — proceeds will cover event costs and help support local anti-fracking organizations. Call 603-520-8496.

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ONGOING “ROARING FORK OPEN 2013: THE UNCENSORED OUTLAW VERSION” — 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin New Media Art Porch, 53 Forge Road, Burlingame Public Housing. Exhibit includes artists banned from entering the Aspen Art Museum. Call 970-429-8797. ROARING FORK OPEN 2013 — 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Aspen Art Museum, 590 N. Mill St. The Roaring Fork Open is a longstanding tradition that highlights the AAM’s ongoing investment in sustaining a vibrant local, national, and international arts community. This year, 125 Roaring Fork Valley artists participate in the museum-wide exhibition, with each work selected by the individual artist in consultation with James Surls. Call 970-925-8050.

County Library, Aspen. Discuss Adam Haslett’s debut novel, “Union Atlantic,” a timely, big and ambitious book about the looming financial collapse of America’s banking system. This book club is open to all, and next month’s books are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Call 970-429-1900.

FRIDAY, OCT. 18 40 OZ TO FREEDOM — 10 p.m. 11:55 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. A Sublime tribute band. Call 970-544-9800. JOSEFINA MENDEZ JAZZ — 7 p.m. - 10 p.m., Hotel Jerome. With Tim Fox (piano/trumpet) and Mike Facey (bass/guitar). Call 970-222-7752.

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KARAOKE — 10 p.m. - 11:55 p.m., Red Onion, 420 E. Cooper Ave., Aspen. Sing your favorite songs with karaoke DJ Mulotta. Call 970-925-9955.

A LOCAL TASTE OF ART — 5 p.m. - 6 p.m., Aspen Art Museum, 590 N. Mill St. In conjunction with the museum’s Roaring Fork Open, noted local chefs will invent dishes inspired by exhibition artworks. Dishes will be available to sample. Admission is free. Call 970-925-8050.

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FREE FAMILY WORKSHOP — 3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m., Aspen Art Museum, 590 N. Mill St. Workshops encourage children and adult teams to look, share and create together. Offered on select Sundays, families with children of all ages are welcome to drop in and explore current exhibitions and participate in hands-on art projects. Call 970-925-8050. LITERATURE OUT LOUD — 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., Pitkin County Library. Spooky, suspenseful stories by Shirley Jackson and Jeffrey Archer will be read by locals Eileen Seeley and Steve Cole. Don’t miss this disturbing hour of great stories read by great readers for brave adults. Sponsored by Friends of the Library. Call 970-429-1900. THE MAGIC BEANS - NO COVER — 9:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S Galena St., Aspen. Call 970-544-9800.

MONDAY, OCT. 20 KARAOKE WITH SANDMAN — 9 p.m. - 11:55 p.m., Ryno’s Pies & Pints, 434 E. Cooper Ave. Aspen’s biggest and best karaoke night. No cover. Call 970-922-RYNO.

TUESDAY, OCT. 22 TIKI-GONG TUESDAYS — 9 p.m. - 11 p.m., Justice Snow’s restaurant, Wheeler Opera House. A complete menu of tiki cocktails will get you in the mood to wow the crowd with your hidden talents and contestants win prizes including a free bar tab for the night. Hosted by Greg Studley. Call 970-429-8192. BASIC VACATION - NO COVER — 9 p.m. - 11:45 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. Call 970-544-9800. LIVE MUSIC WITH HADEN GREGG AND FRIENDS — 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m., L’Hostaria Ristorante, 620 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. Call 970-925-9022. REHEARSALS FOR 36TH ANNUAL MESSIAH PERFORMANCES — 7 p.m. - 9 p.m., Christ Episcopal Church, 536 W. North St., Aspen. Aspen Choral Society seeks singers for its 36th annual performances of Handel’s Messiah, to be presented during the first week of December. Rehearsals will be held on Tuesdays, from 7-9 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, 536 W. North St.in Aspen, starting Oct. 22. No audition is required. Contact Stacey Weiss at 970-309-9836 or visit www.aspenchoralsociety. org for further information. Call 970-309-9836.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 TEEN BOOK-TO-FILM SERIES — 3 p.m. - 5 p.m., Pitkin County Library. We’ll be watching “The Raven” based on the poem by Edgar Allan Poe. All high school students are invited to this free event. Refreshments will be served. Call 970-429-1900. ZOOGMA — 9:30 p.m. - 11:55 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S Galena St., Aspen. Call 970-544-9800. ARGENTINE TANGO CLASSES — 6:30 p.m. - 10 p.m., Aspen Red Brick Art Dance Studio, 110 E. Hallam St. Tango 101 — 201: An Introduction to the Fundamentals of Argentine Tango For Absolute Beginners as well as a Refresher for Current Dancers — Tango 201 for Experienced Dancers. Five Week Series. $20 Drop-in. No Partner Necessary. Instruction by Heather Morrow. To Register: www.aspentango.com. 970-948-3963 or email hjemorrow@ gmail.com Call 970-948-3963.

RED ONION OPEN-MIC NIGHT — 9 p.m., 420 E. Cooper Ave., Aspen. Aspen musician Trenton Allan hosts. Call 970-366-0939.

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Basalt - $1,695,000

Beautiful Basalt four bedroom house offers stunning views from Ajax to Mt. Sopris and everything in between. This contemporary home is walking distance from downtown Basalt with top of the world privacy. It is a down valley must see!

Susan Guggenheim Lodge 970-379-1467 susanlodge@me.com

Commercial Aspen

Commercial Condos For Sale Only Three Remaining. In the renovated Crandall Building. 3 blocks from the Gondola. 391 sf, 577 st and 593 st. to 1,516 sf. Contiguous. Great views, great location.

Joshua Saslove 970-925-8810

Commercial Carbondale - $45,000 +

Commercial/Eagle - $290,000

Commercial Eagle - $49,500

MAIN STREET LIQUORS • $45,000 PLUS INVENTORY • Great Lease • Great location and visibility

4 parcels totaling almost 36 acres. Unique alpine property includes special use permit for two 24 ft. yurts. Successful 16 yr backcountry lodging business. County approval for future small cabin. Great opportunity for private development

“Mountain Man Nut & Fruit”

Ruth Kruger

970.404.4000 Ruth@KrugerandCompany.com www.KrugerandCompany.com

Hidden Treasure Adventures

Want to own Eagle County? Own the only MOBILE franchise. Turnkey business. Great potential. Make your own hours. All equipment / inventory. Will train.

Ginny Cassano

800-444-2813 www.colorado-backcountry-yurt.com

970-390-3164 danthemountainman@centurytel.net

Glenwood Springs - $1,150,000

Glenwood Springs - $580,000

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.

Perfect Colorado home on 3 acres right on 3 Mile creek; log home with 2 master suites on main level, great room with gas fireplace & pellet stove.

Sotheby's International Realty Comm./Grand Junction-$639,000

Office/retail building 1 block from Main St. in beautiful downtown GJ. 10,000+ sqft.,offices, lobby, kitchen, conference rms & storage. Private parking lot & convenient street parking. Close to shops, restaurants, hotels & post office.

Dale Beede, CCIM

970-244-6615 dbeede@cbcworldwide.com www.grandjunctioncommercial.com

Crested Butte-Historic Restaurant - $2,750,000 The iconic Wooden Nickel in downtown Crested Butte, under continuous ownership since 1981, is offered for sale. The "Nickel" is Crested Butte's oldest & finest bar & steak house w/seating for approximately 110. The offering includes real estate, business, & all furniture, fixtures & equip- ment. Inventory to be purchased separately. Qualified buyers only please. Listing broker is also the seller.

Eric B.Roemer 970-209-1596 (cell) pwrhouse@rmi.net Broker Associate

Call for Appointment Buyers agents welcome 970-376-3328

Kathy Westley 970-379-8303

Marianne Ackerman 970-379-3546

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Glenwood Springs - $799,000

Missouri Heights - $435,000

Missouri Heights - $599,000

Near Colorado City

Remodeled on Five "Big Sky" Acres 3BD, 2BA, 2 half bath home. Heated 3 car garage + dry walled, plumbed and wired for 2 additional bedrooms and one bath! Outdoor living includes a private patio, elevated deck, hot tub. Horses allowed.

35 to 70 Acres 2.5 hrs. South of Denver $1285. Per Acre. Owner Financing Electricity, Year Round Access Stream, Trees, Views Camp or Build Elk, Deer, Turkey

315 Fawn Drive. Horses allowed at this light and bright home on 1.43 acres with BIG views of Mt. Sopris. 3 bd/2 ba, open floor plan, wood laminate & tile floors, wood stove, large deck, covered patio, hot tub deck, 2-car garage, laundry room, 250 sq.ft. storage shed, irrigated front and side yards. Spring Ridge Place - 4-mile One level luxury living - 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car oversized garage. 4.41 acres - 1200 sq.ft brick paver patio, hot tub. All the fine finishes lot of storage.

Sally Shiekman-Miller 970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

Marianne Ackerman 970-379-3546

Scott Bayens

970-948-2265 scott.bayens@sothebysrealty.com www.aspensnowmassSIR.com

Kathy Westley 970-379-8303

Marshall Young

719-210-9339 mdinvestors@aol.com

Stone Cliff Investments Silt - $519,000

Woody Creek - $260,000

CEDAR HILLS RANCH Peach Valley at its BEST! Irrigated acres for privacy and/or horses 3 bedroom, 3 bath log home Covered decks on the E & S. Hot tub in spa like setting.

Own Private Oasis!! 1 BD 1 BA condo on the Roaring Fork. Close to Aspen. Steps from the valleywide bike path. Upgrades include hardwood floors, light fixtures, paint. A really cute place To call home!

Kathy Westley

Kirsten Morey

970-379-8303

Marianne Ackerman 970-379-3546

Now is the time to buy a home. Call a Realtor速 today.

970-379-8803 kirsten.morey@sothebysrealty.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

ASV 4810 2001

BMW K1200RS 1999

Chevy Suburban 1990

Corvette T Top L82 1976

ASV 4810 2001 $ 10,000.00 Chris Preusch 970-379-3399 utecitylandworks@hughes.net $ 10,000.00 970-379-3399

Gun Metal Grey New Tires, Always garaged, beautiful machine.

4x4, V8, 183202 mileage, runs and drives very well

1976 Corvette T Top L82 109 K Original # Matched

$1350.00 OBO

$4350 970-9234933

970.618.2003

App 25K - Asking $14,400 OBO Need TLC (970)456-5027 Between 11 am and 7pm

Datsun 510 Classic - 1971

Double Tree Select Select Suite 2007

Ford F 150 1997

Girardin Bluebird Mini Buses 07-08

HD Road King Custom 2004

Rebuilt transmission. Clean interior

1997 Ford F 150 4x4 XLT SuperCrew 3-door, 4.8 L V8, Camper Top, Roof Rack, Pwr windows & locks, Cruise, 225,000 miles runs great & looks good. $5,000 OBO 970-274-1537 5000.00 970-274-1537

BUSES FOR SALE: Snowmass Village Transportation has 2 Girardin/Bluebird mini buses for sale.

Only 14,000 miles Very well maintained, Extras.

970-309-7148

38Ft RD4 Fifth Wheel (4 Season Living) Heated Basement, 4 Slides, 24 After Factory Extras, (Like New), Will E-Mail EQ List & Photos. List $52,285-$45,000 Snowmass, 970-922-0303 Creeksideclydes@aol.com

Call 970-923-2543 or email cfoster@tosv.com for more info or to place a bid

$11,250 *A STEAL!!* 630-330-1593

Honda Odyssey Edition Touring - 2007

Hummer H2 2003

Infiniti FX35 2004

Jeep Cherokee Classic 2000

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 2004

Edition Touring, 76,000 miles, Leather Interior, Silver, New Winter Tires, New All Season Tires, New Alternator, Mint condition.

Runs great, good all round vehicle. Leather heated seats, 3rd row seat, everything power, windows, seats, mirrors.

AWD, one owner/all records, perfect condition, low miles/66K, new tires, every option/NAV/htd seats/Bose-XM

HUGE PRICE REDUCTION! $15,950 obo. 970-948-3322

$15,500 OBO 960-618-0704

$18,500 Tim 616-560-2639

Jeep Cherokee Classic 2000 $5250.00 Sports package. 4 door. Good condition. 108k Auto transmission. Black 970-948-5111 .com $5250.00 970-948-5111

Loaded! All works. Auto, AWD, heated leather seats. Sunroof, 217,000 mostly hwy miles. Runs and looks great! BB 7,000+ ask 5,600.00 Doug 970-987-3099 aspenkey@msn.com 5,600.00 970-987-3099

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland - 2012

Jeep Wrangler 1997

Jeep Wrangler Sahara Edition 1989

Land Rover Discovery 2003

Lexus LX470 - 2000

3,400 k, Gray Metallic, Dark Frost/Beige Prem. Leather, luxury loaded Overland plus safety pkg, Rear DVD Ent. Sys. Garage and never off road. Exc. like new cond, full warranty. Flex fuel econ. $39,000 Call: 402.681.3223

1997 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4.0L, 160,000 Miles, Manual, Lifted, Sway Bar Disconnects, Skid Plates, Two Piece BestTop, 970-379-5284 6000.00 9703795284

45,400 local miles, brnnze, 5 speed, 6 cyl., A/C, wench, garaged $8995 970-948-6944

87k Miles - Excellent Condition - Brand New Tires - Includes 4 Snow Tires

1 owner, all extra: sunroof, wood & leather interior, break system for trailer, V8, 112k miles, grill back & front. Good Condition. $13,500 970.309.9434

Trans portation $5900 OBO

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Lexus RX330 - 2005

Lexus RX350 2010

Mercedes Benz 380 SL 1982

Mercedes-Benz 450SL 1980

Mercedes-Benz c320 2004

Exc. cond, silver w/ light interior, gps navigation, heated leather seats, sunroof, roof rack, back-up camera, new snow tires, avg. 26 mpg, 143 k miles. 2005TerrySGriggs@gmail.com $13,800 970-927-4365

AWD, Auto, Loaded, Heated/AC leather seats, Back-up camera, Brand New Tires, Certified with warranty, No accidents, Always garaged. Only 29K miles. Just perfect. $34,900 970-922-1155

2 door convertible with 2 tops, garage kept, always serviced and maintained. Great color. Runs and Drives Excellent. Power Steering, power brakes, auto transmission, factory air. $11,750 970-925-2001

Silver, 124K - 2nd owner - 560SL headlights, wheels and emblems. Fresh paint & Interior. Located in Carbondale! Price Reduced (Price Reduced) $9,800 818-207-2244 or 303-656-7371

C 320 wagon. 4WD. Well maintained. With all service records from new. Garaged. Runs and looks new. 126,000 mi.

Mercedes-Benz E320 AWD Wagon 1999

Mercedes-Benz ML 350 2007

Porsche 911 Carrera 2001

RMK 900 2005

Rolls Royce Silver Shadow 1979

1999 Mercedes E320 AWD Wagon,200K miles, 3.2 V6, full Thule set-up w cargo & bike rack, rare ortho seats,blue metallic, new studs $3900 OBO 305-794-7668

4 door. Excellent condition. 95k miles. Heated seats. Sunroof. GPS navigation system. Artic Blue

151 Track 1100 Miles Runs Great

720.879.7718

45K.,Green/tan leather,Sun/moon,tinted glass, 6spd, NEW; Clutch, IMS bearing, & tires. Garaged, never used in winter or Spring. Excellent condition. $34,500 970 963 8651

1979, Classic Look, Classic Green with Tan Top & Pinstriping, Beautiful Car, V-8, 100,500 Miles, Garaged, Only driven for special occasions, Collector Plates, Runs great. (Price Reduced!) $16,000 Rich 970-920-3131

Saab Viggen 1999

Subaru Outback - 2007

Subaru Outback wagon 2001

Toyota FJ Cruiser 2008

Toyota Prius II 2010

Saab Viggen 1999 $6500 Limited edition. Superb condition. 194,000 transferable warranty

LL Bean Edition, 114,600 miles, & Dealer Maintained. New road and snow tires. New 6 disc, great stereo. Very Clean, Dependable winter car. $13,600. OBO. Call: 970-618-0345 or 970-920-1397

Subaru Outback wagon 2001 $4,200 Excellent condition. 124,000 miles. Manual transmission. AWD. Recently replaced timing belt, clutch and brakes. Two sets of tires 970-923-2547 $4,200 970-923-2547

'08 Toyota FJ Cruiser, Supercharged V6 Auto. Off Road Ready! 35K miles, Moto Metal rims,Lift Kit,cross Bars,WARN Wench,Big Bumper Price $29.5K, Call Kat 970-319-7714 29.5 970-319-7714

2010 Toyota Prius II - priced to sell! Gently used condition. 32,000 miles. CD player, bluetooth, cloth bucket seats. Tinted power windows. Snow tires included $16,500 917-572-1727

$6500 970-927-8300

$15,000

Toyota PRIUS IV 2010

(Price Reduced) $8500 970-379-4482

$2800 970-688-1912

VW R32 2008

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Because auto photo ads WORK! Toyota PRIUS IV 2010 Loaded, leather/heated seats, new tires, sun roof, 35,000 miles. 50 MPG Free parking in Aspen. $21,500.00 970-948-6742

Auto Parts/ Accessories

Wheels and Tires $1200.00 Carbondale Good condition. Anne 218-838-2268 aelizabeth.cooley@gmai l.com

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Look in the merchandise section for great deals!

2008 VW R32, 21k miles, AWD, 250HP V6, blizzaks and summer tires, allseason hot hatch!

• 1 small • 1 medium $85/ each or both for $150. Both helmets are in excellent condition.

AVALANCHE AUTOMOTIVE LLC

95 Jeep Wrangler Red. 5 speed. 117K. We finance anyone with approved credit. BUY HERE, PAY HERE. Hwy 24 in Minturn. (970) 827-5336

info@avalancheautosales. com

Clothing

Merch andise Appliances

Waring FP2200 6 -QT Commercial Food Processor. Brand new still in original box. $1,420/new, $750/asking 970-471-1990

HARLEY DAVIDSON DOT MOTORCYCLE HELMET • size Small

$85

Excellent condition.

970.456.3291

Clothing

Furniture/ Beds & Mattresses

Furniture/Home Furnishings

Please Recycle AWESOME LEATHER COAT!! Super Nice! ‘HARLEY DAVIDSON’

Please Recycle

DON’T PASS THIS ONE UP, VERY CLASSY COAT!!!

‘WESTERN WORLD’

Ladies Fringe Leather Jacket. Like New. Size XL. $150. 970.456.3291

VERY VERY NICE! ‘Firstgear’ Leather Motorcycle Riding Pants. New. Size: 36 $85. 970.456.3291

SOLD... GUARANTEED!

Auto Photo Ads work.

Delivered High BTU Cured Peach Firewood. Available Now. $375 per Cord. Annie 970-589-4897

Food & Beverage

Excellent Condition HARLEY DAVIDSON Ladies Riding Jacket, size XL. $65.00. 970.456.3291

Entertainment Center. $600.00 Avon Excellent condition. Light color Oak wood. Side Pull out for over 100 DVD cassettes. Center could handle 65" big screen. Also available.Steve 818 468 9944 ffcsteve@aol.com

Firewood/Fuel

Children/Baby Items

Playhouse. 6'x6' interior plus deck! Beautiful. $750 970-618-3544 mark@uhlfelder.com

Clothing

Bookcase. Leather sectional, Executive desk. Accepting any offer. Good condition.

Ladies Leather Riding Jacket, size XL. $110. 970.456.3291

970.456.3291

Autos

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Motorcycles

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GET READY FOR WINTER!!!

‘County Cheyenne Collection’ Fur Coat. NEW - VERY NICE! Size: XL. $150. Was purchased in Breckenridge. 970-456-3291

beautiful oscar tielle refrig display cases 2 for $5500 carbondale Good condition. Fiona Mccullough 970 9274842 fionamcc58@yahoo.com

Log Futon Couch - $400, Oak Desk w/shelves $200, Pine TV Armoire $150, PIne dresser-$100, Pine Dresser/Armoire $100, TV console - $50, leather chair/ottoman $150, lounge chair - $50, Hunter Douglas wood blinds, chairs, rugs, pillows, Harley Motorcycle and more. Basalt, Debra Doyle 970-618-5750, aewdebra@gmail.com

Gaming Supplies Futon for sale. Bought it last year at American Furniture Warehouse. Original price $450 selling it for $200 Like new condition. Carbondale Natalie S p e a r s S p e a r s 202-285-8414 Natmspears@gmail.com Simmons Beautyrest King Size, Ansleigh Plush Firm Comfort Sleep System. Near new edition; just 18 mos old. Paid $2,189; asking just $950. 970-927-4598

Walking Dead Survival Instinct Xbox 360.

Original price $49.99. Selling for $30.00. Great condition. Call or text 970-274-0981. GWS

Hot Tubs/ Spas & Pools Hot Tub - JetSetter by Hot Springs $500 with SpaCap cover and Ozonator. (Basalt) Gently used condition. George 970-618-4498 georgetrantow@gmail.c om

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Jewelry RON"THE GOLD GUY "

REPUTABLE GOLDSMITH paying CASH for gold, silver, platinum jewelry, gold or silver coins, nuggets, sterling silver sets. Many loyal customers thank me for BEST RETURNS, BEST SERVICE and convenient appointments. I Recycle, Remake, and Repair. For today's spot see: ronthegoldguy.com. Call Ron (970) 390-8229

Miscellaneous Merchandise

Miscellaneous Merchandise

Mica Company pendant chandeliers/pair 34" wide, 11" deep, 58" drop. $2000 (new $4600). Excellent condition. Basalt 970-618-1722

Sporting Goods

POOL TABLE Brunswick Billiard Table, Monarch Cushions, Manufactured By The Brunswick Balke Collender Co. $4,000 In Good Condition With New Felt & Slate. 970.920.1558 x 0

Pets - Dogs

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Want To Buy/ Merchandise Want to purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201

970.456.3291

POOL TABLE Brunswick Billiard Table, Monarch Cushions, Manufactured By The Brunswick Balke Collender Co. $4,000 In Good Condition With New Felt & Slate. 970.920.1558 x 0

Labrador Retriever AKC black pups excellent bloodlines. Will make great hunting - hunt test or companion pet, 1st shots & wormed, health guaranteed 970-261-9926 steve

Pets - Dogs Hunting

Try a border for just five bucks!

$999 WordPress websites. 1 week delivery, almost any design, load your own content. 970-404-1623.

Repairs most brands of computer printers at our location or yours.

Public Notices

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LEGAL NOTICE

Oriental Massage: Clean, cozy, and comfortable. if you would like a massage by a professional Asian Masseuse come and experience a perfect body massage!! Call :LILY 818-913-6588 www.aspenorientalmassage.com

Painting

ORDINANCE 42, 2013 PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance #42, Series of 2013 was adopted on first reading at the City Council meeting October 15, 2013. This ordinance, if adopted, creates a new code Title 29 regarding engineering design standards. The public hearing on this ordinance is scheduled for October 28, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. City Hall, 130 South Galena. To see the entire text, go to the city's legal notice website http://www.aspenpitkin.co m/Departments/Clerk/Legal-Notices/ IF you would like a copy FAXed or e-mailed to you, call the city clerk's office, 429-2687 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 10, 2013. [9618216]

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1962 Ford 50HP tractor, 4-5 speed,gas, includes mower, new blade, front bucket! $5500.00 Cotopaxi, Co Good condition. Mark 970-355-4243 lauriemar62@gmail.com

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BACKHOE BUCKET $225.00 Basalt Excellent condition. fits john deer 510 1 3/4 pin 18in.w. 970-306-2611

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Ski Equipment

Rondonee ski boots Dynafit $250 948-5090 gg@ggrayson.com

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Excavation

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Misc. Equipment

Black Labrador Retriever p u p s , g u n d o g bloodlines. Both parents excellent hunters & retrievers. 5 males, 1 female, ready now. Dewclaws & shots. $650 firm. 970 988 2122 Gary Hubbell grandviewranch@gmail. com Crawford

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Aspen Glen Country Club Private sale of two non dues paying Founder memberships. Jack Nicklaus designed signature golf course plus world class fly fishing in the beautiful Roaring Fork Valley.

Visit: www.clubcorp.com/clubs/Aspen-Glen-Club

to see full description of club and amenities. Call (559)584-9377 for more information on this rare opportunity.

Cleaning Service Clutter Clearing Transform your Life This Clarity is a Gift Deborah 970-948-5663

Your At Home Gym Bowflex workout rack and cage with 300lbs in weights. Multipurpose exercise gym. This compact flexible gym quality lifting rack system provides over a dozen different Lifting options with safety features allowing you to lift alone. The rack system comes with a matching Bowflex bench that Offers comfort and flexibility with multiple incline positions. Buyer will need to disassemble and move. The system is located In Edwards, Colorado.

Great Deal at $650

Please call Bob 970-390-4651

Public Notices LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 41, 2013 PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance #41, Series of 2013 was adopted on first reading at the City Council meeting October 15, 2013. This ordinance, if adopted, creates clarity between the developer and city regulations. The public hearing on this ordinance is scheduled for October 28, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. City Hall, 130 South Galena. To see the entire text, go to the city's legal notice website http://www.aspenpitkin.co m/Departments/Clerk/Legal-Notices/ IF you would like a copy FAXed or e-mailed to you, call the city clerk's office, 429-2687 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 10, 2013. [9618153]

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We sell new equipment, OEM and compatible brand supplies for all printers. Brother Authorized Service.

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Honda EU3000is Generator $1750 carbondale Excellent condition. 970-948-2522

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Massage Therapy

Very affordable, quality home & construction cleaning. Licensed and insured. Glenwood to Aspen. Call Candy at 515.450.8178 for a free quote.

Tractors

Roaring Fork School District

To have your toddler enrolled today, please call Angela at 970-384-5818

Computers

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ALASKAN MALAMUTE PUPS purebred large gorgeous smart friendly. Born 8/27. 970-401-1295

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HARLEY DAVIDSON DOT MOTORCYCLE HELMET • size Small

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2 - HARLEY DAVIDSON DOT MOTORCYCLE HELMET’S.

• 1 small • 1 medium $85/ each or both for $150. Both helmets are in excellent condition.

Health & Beauty

Golden Doodle F1 boys ready 10/28 1500 black & white non~shedding, sweethearts. Ref avail. www.happyheartpuppy. com

Tickets/Ski Passes/ Events ALL TICKETS BUY/SELL

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ORDINANCE 43, 2013 PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance #43, Series of 2013 was adopted on first reading at the City Council meeting October 15, 2013. This ordinance, if adopted, amends standards for engineering projects. The public hearing on this ordinance is scheduled for October 28, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. City Hall, 130 South Galena. To see the entire text, go to the city's legal notice website http://www.aspenpitkin.co m/Departments/Clerk/Legal-Notices/ IF you would like a copy FAXed or e-mailed to you, call the city clerk's office, 429-2687 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 10, 2013. [9618385]

Lost Subaru key + remote, house keys and POB key. Lost 9/10 between Carbondale and Basalt. If found, please call 970-274-4736.

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DELINQUENT TAX LIST Notice is hereby given that I will, according to the law, offer at public sale at the office of the Treasurer of the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado on the 7th day of November, 2013 and succeeding days, commencing at the hour of nine o’clock AM of said day, so much of the following described real estate and mining property, situate in said county of which taxes for the years mentioned have not been paid as shall be necessary to pay tax herein below set down, together with interest and penalties. R008142 ANDERSON ANGUS A FAMILY LLLP Parcel: 273718208009 Subdivision: COLUMBINE Unit: 2 801 E HOPKINS AVE #2 Tax $1,529.60 Interest $107.07 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,654.67 R020115 ARTIM LLC Parcel: 273707305089 Subdivision: OBERMEYER PLACE Unit: 121 DESC: GARAGE COMMERCIAL 601 RIO GRANDE PL #121 Tax $2,698.80 Interest $188.92 Other $18.00 Total Due: $2,905.72 R004804 AWREY HOWARD LIV TRUST 50% Parcel: 273707406012 Subdivision: PARK CIRCLE Unit: C-1 425 PARK CIR #C1 Tax $1,596.20 Interest $111.73 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,725.93 R009837 BD DEVELOPMENT LLC Parcel: 273501340002 Subdivision: H/B CONDOMINIUMS Unit: 2 1278 SNOWBUNNY LN #2 Tax $4,079.72 Interest $285.58 Other $18.00 Total Due: $4,383.30 R006349 BEAR GLENN F & DOROTHY J Parcel: 247124300059 MINE: COLUMBIA - 6656A 100% ALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS IN THE FRYING PAN MINING DISTRICT LAKE VIEW DR Tax $400.16 Interest $28.01 Other $18.00 Total Due: $446.17 R011455 BELL MARTIN W Parcel: 273707366224 Subdivision: HUNTER CREEK Unit: 1233 DESC: PHASE III 1233 VINE ST #1233 Tax $863.08 Interest $60.42 Other $18.00 Total Due: $941.50 R009510 BLOEMINK BARBARA Parcel: 273707337064 Subdivision: PARK CENTRAL WEST Unit: 5 210 E HYMAN AVE #5 Tax $2,382.04 Interest $166.74 Other $18.00 Total Due: $2,566.78 R016205 BRAUN ALFRED A HUT SYSTEM INC Parcel: 299905400002 MINE: ALBAN - 7100 100% 10.33 ACRES ALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS Tax $7.80 Interest $0.55 Other $18.00 Total Due: $26.35 R013530 BRIGHAM PETER & DARLENE Parcel: 272929201040 Subdivision: CRYSTAL RIVER PARK FIRST ADDITION Lot: 8A 122 CHAIR MOUNTAIN DR Tax $3,075.56 Interest $215.29 Other $18.00 Total Due: $3,308.85 R020701 BRIGHAM PETER W & DARLENE K Parcel: 272929201098 Subdivision: CRYSTAL RIVER PARK Lot: 7 CHAIR MOUNTAIN DR Tax $844.48 Interest $59.11 Other $18.00 Total Due: $921.59 R000877 BRITTINGHAM JOHN SHELBY Parcel: 273512313027 Subdivision: VILLA OF ASPEN TOWNHOUSES Unit: 22 100 N EIGHTH ST #22 Tax $4,569.12 Interest $319.84 Other $18.00 Total Due: $4,906.96 R019760 BROWN PETER SCOTT Parcel: 264316106030 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 30 138 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Tax $89.94 Interest $5.40 Other $18.00 Total Due: $113.34 R021111 CASCO MANAGEMENT LLC Parcel: 246522400001 Section: 22 Township: 8 Range: 87 W2 OF THE SE4SE4 OF SEC 22 & W2 OF THE NE4NE4 OF SEC 27 W SOPRIS CREEK RD Tax $43.96 Interest $3.08 Other $18.00 Total Due: $65.04 R002910 CDM PROPERTIES LLC Parcel: 273506101001 Subdivision: COUNTRY CLUB UNIT 1 Lot: 16 464 FAIRWAY DR Tax $1,980.87 Interest $39.62 Other $18.00 Total Due: $2,038.49 R007641 CERF-GRAHAM LINDA Parcel: 272909200022 Section: 9 Township: 10 Range: 88 TRACT OF LAND IN SW4NW4 OF SEC 9-10-88 LYING WLY OF THE ELY LINE OF SAID SW4NW4 & SELY OF THE SELY LINE OF THE CRYSTAL RIVER RR R-O-W DESC BY M/B BK 407 PG 399 531 DORAIS WY Tax $250.35 Interest $12.52 Other $18.00 Total Due: $280.87

R003239 CLEARY WILLIAM J Parcel: 264316300042 Section: 16 Township: 9 Range: 85 SW4 A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN LOT 13 SEC 16-9-85 CONT ACRES M/L BEING FULLY DESCRIBED BY M/B SEE DEED OF RECORD IN BK 208 PG 253 26 TWINING FLATS RD Tax $3,148.84 Interest $220.42 Other $18.00 Total Due: $3,387.26 R017075 COHEN RICHARD A & ELIZABETH A Parcel: 264334416023 Subdivision: NORTH FORTY PUD Block: 3 Lot: 23 74 TOTTERDOWN RD Tax $1,407.76 Interest $98.55 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,524.31 R012217 COOPER MATTHEW MARC & NINA IRENE Parcel: 273707366352 Subdivision: HUNTER CREEK Unit: 313 DESC: PHASE I 313 VINE ST #313 Tax $818.96 Interest $49.14 Other $18.00 Total Due: $886.10 R011546 CORCORAN JAMES W Parcel: 273707425724 Subdivision: CENTENNIAL Unit: B-204 223 FREE SILVER CT #B204 Tax $210.76 Interest $12.65 Other $18.00 Total Due: $241.41 R021735 CROSBY THOMAS Parcel: 273536400060 Quarter: SE Section: 36 Township: 10 Range: 36 HIGHLANDS MINING DISTRICT MINE: CARRIE L - 5114A 2/3 MINERAL RIGHTS MINE: EMMA R - 5114A 2/3 MINERAL RIGHTS MIDNIGHT MINE RD Tax $2.04 Interest $0.14 Other $18.00 Total Due: $20.18 R004599 DOV SEIDMAN LIVING TRUST Parcel: 273718269010 Subdivision: ASPEN ALPS SOUTH Unit: 711 DESC: SPACE A KNOWN AS UNIT 711 700 UTE AVE #711 Tax $1,431.72 Interest $100.22 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,549.94 R011296 ERICKSON JOLLYN Parcel: 273502307076 Subdivision: INN AT ASPEN Unit: 2218 38750 HWY 82 #2218 Tax $362.32 Interest $25.36 Other $18.00 Total Due: $405.68 R010168 GARNER DEXTER VEE TRUST Parcel: 264306202006 Subdivision: DOUBLE X QUARTER CIRCLE RANCH Lot: 6 150 WATSON DIVIDE RD Tax $27.75 Interest $1.11 Other $18.00 Total Due: $46.86 R006489 GIUFFRIDA CHRISTOPHER D Parcel: 264514200011 Subdivision: SHIELD-O-MESA Section: 14 Township: 9 Range: 86 TRACT IN SW4NW4 OF SEC 14-9-86 CONT 1.00 AC M/L DESC BY M/B AKA LOT 17 SNOWMASS HIGHLANDS SUBDIVISION BK 239 PG 728 BK 571 PGS 711-712 800 RURAL MTN WY Tax $4,175.52 Interest $292.29 Other $18.00 Total Due: $4,485.81 R019761 GLASS HILARY Parcel: 264316106031 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 31 140 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Tax $180.96 Interest $12.67 Other $18.00 Total Due: $211.63 R000032 GOMEL BARRY Parcel: 273718202001 Subdivision: QUEEN VICTORIA Unit: 1 916 E HOPKINS AVE #1 Tax $3,380.88 Interest $236.66 Other $18.00 Total Due: $3,635.54 R008328 GREER DAVID Parcel: 273718267131 Subdivision: GANT Unit: H-201 610 S WEST END ST #H201 Tax $3,458.96 Interest $242.13 Other $18.00 Total Due: $3,719.09 R018746 HALE DARIEN T & VICKI M Parcel: 246721390042 Subdivision: LAZY GLEN Lot: 42 42 LAZY GLEN Tax $1,195.96 Interest $83.72 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,297.68 R015753 HAMAN MICHAEL C Parcel: 264306490046 Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 46 46 ASPEN VILLAGE Tax $1,709.20 Interest $68.37 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,795.57 R007028 HIGBIE DONALD M & DANA G Parcel: 246707300009 Tract: 46 Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 86 PARCEL OF LAND IN TRACT 46 OF SEC 7-8-86 BK 277 PG 663 BK 376 PG 776 CONT 1.53 AC M/L THIS TRACT OF LAND CONSISTS OF 1 AC IN PITKIN CO & .53 AC IN EAGLE CO MOBILE HOME IS SITUATED ON THE EAGLE CO TRACT OF LAND 521 EMMA RD Tax $631.56 Interest $37.89 Other $18.00 Total Due: $687.45

R013309 HOROWITZ JAMES M Parcel: 273707372021 Subdivision: ANDREWS-MCFARLIN Unit: B 4&6 N MILL ST #B4&6 Tax $1,201.18 Interest $60.06 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,279.24

R004952 MILLER TANYA B Parcel: 273718274016 Subdivision: DURANT Unit: 3-C 738 S GALENA ST #3C Tax $3,428.08 Interest $239.97 Other $18.00 Total Due: $3,686.05

R004138 JL HOLDINGS CLAY LANE LP Parcel: 273504400002 Section: 4 Township: 10 Range: 85 TRACT OF LAND IN LOT 20 & THE NE4SE4 SEC 4-10-85 DESC BY M/B CONT 5.00 AC TOGETHER WITH RD EASEMENT BK 228 PGS 364-366 BK 520 PG 280 170 CLAY LN Tax $1,538.09 Interest $30.77 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,586.86

R006332 MILVICH BORIS Parcel: 264504201015 Subdivision: LITTLE ELK CREEK VILLAGE Block: 3 Lot: 8 FILING 2 380 LITTLE ELK CREEK AVE Tax $1,639.14 Interest $98.35 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,755.49

R000498 KASHNIG WILLIAM Parcel: 273718234035 Subdivision: CHATEAU ROARING FORK Unit: 31-B 1039 E COOPER AVE #31B Tax $2,477.72 Interest $173.44 Other $18.00 Total Due: $2,669.16 R012634 KGB REALTY LLC Parcel: 273301306158 Subdivision: CRESTWOOD Unit: 103-I DESC: & 104-I, AKA, I-3113 400 WOOD RD #3113I Tax $3,194.96 Interest $223.65 Other $18.00 Total Due: $3,436.61 R009340 KISTER MARK L Parcel: 246527100001 Section: 22 Township: 8 Range: 87 E2 OF THE SE4SE4 OF SEC 22 & E2 OF THE NE4NE4 OF SEC 27 1900 W SOPRIS CREEK RD Tax $43.96 Interest $3.08 Other $18.00 Total Due: $65.04 R006939 KISTER MARK L Parcel: 246527100002 Section: 27 Township: 8 Range: 87 NW4NE4 OF SEC 27-8-87 W SOPRIS CREEK RD Tax $43.96 Interest $3.08 Other $18.00 Total Due: $65.04 R019391 LEE JOEL D Parcel: 273503100738 Subdivision: ANNIE MITCHELL HOMESTEAD Unit: 722 DESC: BLDG C 722 PASS GO LN #722 Tax $441.56 Interest $30.91 Other $18.00 Total Due: $490.47 R017277 LEVENTHAL ROBERT B Parcel: 273718166015 Subdivision: SNYDER PARK CONDO Unit: E2 515 KATHRYNS WY #E-2 Tax $1,242.23 Interest $86.96 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,347.19 R010675 LONE EAGLE TRUST Parcel: 273512447001 Subdivision: LITTLE VICTORIAN Unit: 1 634 E MAIN ST #1 Tax $1,730.36 Interest $121.13 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,869.49 R015584 LONG MARTHA 20/1751 INT Parcel: 246123100012 ALL MINERALS & MINERAL RIGHTS & INTERESTS LYING IN UPON OR UNDER THE FOLLOWING DESC LAND IN W2NW4 E2NE4 SW4 SE4 SEC 14-8-89 SE4 W2NE4 N2NW4 SEC 15-8-89 NE4NE4 SEC 16-8-89 E2 SEC 22-8-89 ALL OF SEC 23-8-89 W2SW4 OF SEC 25-8-89 W2 SE4 NW4NE4 OF SEC 26-8-89 E2 SEC 27-8-89 NE4 E2NW4 SEC 34-8-89 NW4 W2NE4 SEC 35-8-89 SUBJECT TO EXISTING R-O-W EASEMENTS ETC THOMPSON CREEK RD Tax $17.72 Interest $1.24 Other $38.00 Total Due: $56.96 R019772 MAHONEY SHERYL C Parcel: 264316106042 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 42 144 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Tax $192.24 Interest $13.46 Other $18.00 Total Due: $223.70 R004677 MATZORKIS NICHOLAS J & SUSAN P Parcel: 273513128001 Subdivision: MOUNTAIN QUEEN Unit: 9 800 S MONARCH ST #09 Tax $194.01 Interest $7.76 Other $18.00 Total Due: $219.77 R012335 MAX 1 LLC Parcel: 273707366315 Subdivision: HUNTER CREEK Unit: 121 DESC: PHASE I 121 VINE ST #121 Tax $1,030.20 Interest $61.81 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,110.01 R021024 MCAVOY MARK J Parcel: 273301343012 Subdivision: CAPITOL PEAK LODGE CONDO Unit: 3219 DESC: BLDG 2B 90 CARRIAGE WY #3219 Tax $4,513.96 Interest $315.98 Other $18.00 Total Due: $4,847.94 R015516 MCCONATY MRS JAMES Parcel: 273513100046 Section: 13 Township: 10 Range: 85 IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT MINE: PIONEER - 1721 .04% 8.38 ACRES Tax $7.80 Interest $0.55 Other $18.00 Total Due: $26.35

R000962 MURRAY JOYCE K Parcel: 273718232003 Subdivision: EAST ASPEN ADDITION Block: 34 Lot: K LESS 345.51 SQ’ 1000 E COOPER AVE Tax $3,734.52 Interest $261.42 Other $18.00 Total Due: $4,013.94 R016957 MURRAY TERRY Parcel: 273707490208 Subdivision: SMUGGLER PARK Lot: 208 208 COTTONWOOD LN Tax $854.84 Interest $51.29 Other $18.00 Total Due: $924.13

R000567 SABLE LTD Parcel: 273718210042 Subdivision: CHATEAU CHAUMONT Unit: 12 731 E DURANT AVE #12 Tax $2,237.92 Interest $156.65 Other $18.00 Total Due: $2,412.57

R001172 PARIMAR LTD Parcel: 273718270023 Subdivision: CHATEAU DU MONT Unit: 8 715 E DURANT AVE #8 Tax $2,546.12 Interest $178.23 Other $18.00 Total Due: $2,742.35 R013214 PENNY SPRINGS LLC Parcel: 272904200002 Section: 4 Township: 10 Range: 88 LAND IN LOT 3 & SE4 NW4 OF SEC 4-10-88 OF PARCEL “C” BK 619 PG 815 BK 619 PG 808 14655 HWY 133 Tax $2,571.90 Interest $154.31 Other $18.00 Total Due: $2,744.21 R010624 PETERS JULIE Parcel: 273718112764 Subdivision: VINCENTI Unit: 5 1015 E HYMAN AVE #5 Tax $331.32 Interest $23.19 Other $18.00 Total Due: $372.51

R004414 PITKIN COUNTY Parcel: 273707100004 Section: 7 Township: 10 Range: 84 LOT 2 SEC 7-1084 7.33 AC LACKS LEGAL ACCESS BIA Tax $4,032.56 Interest $282.28 Other $18.00 Total Due: $4,332.84

R010783 PRICE DOUGLAS Parcel: 273512491028 Subdivision: ASPEN (THE) AKA ASPEN BED & BREAKFAST Unit: 303 311 W MAIN ST #303 Tax $460.64 Interest $32.24 Other $18.00 Total Due: $510.88 R010785 PRICE DOUGLAS Parcel: 273512491030 Subdivision: ASPEN (THE) AKA ASPEN BED & BREAKFAST Unit: 305 311 W MAIN ST #305 Tax $460.64 Interest $32.24 Other $18.00 Total Due: $510.88 R010790 PRICE DOUGLAS Parcel: 273512491035 Subdivision: ASPEN (THE) AKA ASPEN BED & BREAKFAST Unit: 310 311 W MAIN ST #310 Tax $483.60 Interest $33.85 Other $18.00 Total Due: $535.45

R019197 SAND CANYON CORP Parcel: 273512449013 Subdivision: CHRISTIANA ASPEN CONDO Unit: B101 DESC: PHASE I 501 W MAIN ST #B101 Tax $3,401.88 Interest $238.13 Other $18.00 Total Due: $3,658.01 R003271 SCHEUER EVAN & JULIA Parcel: 264320101008 Subdivision: BRUSH CREEK VILLAGE Block: 3 Lot: 13 FILING 2 1969 JUNIPER HILLS DR Tax $4,456.16 Interest $311.93 Other $18.00 Total Due: $4,786.09 R017472 SCOTT EDWARD Parcel: 273718263023 Subdivision: 914 WATERS CONDO Unit: P2 DESC: PARKING SPACE 914 WATERS AVE #P2 Tax $36.20 Interest $2.53 Other $18.00 Total Due: $56.73

R021794 PITKIN COUNTY Parcel: 272920100803 Subdivision: MCCORMICK PARCEL SUB EXEMPTION Lot: B KNOWN AS PARCEL B 117 REDSTONE BLVD Tax $61.28 Interest $4.29 Other $18.00 Total Due: $83.57

R010778 PRICE DOUGLAS Parcel: 273512491023 Subdivision: ASPEN (THE) AKA ASPEN BED & BREAKFAST Unit: 210 311 W MAIN ST #210 Tax $483.60 Interest $33.85 Other $18.00 Total Due: $535.45

R001263 REID DAVID MAST Parcel: 273512446024 Subdivision: 700 WEST HOPKINS CONDOMINIUMS Unit: 6 700 W HOPKINS AVE #6 Tax $7.56 Interest $0.45 Other $18.00 Total Due: $26.01

R011458 ROSELLE VERONICA Parcel: 273707366227 Subdivision: HUNTER CREEK Unit: 1236 DESC: PHASE III 1236 VINE ST #1236 Tax $24.38 Interest $1.22 Other $18.00 Total Due: $43.60

R003804 OWSLEY ANN SANDERSEN Parcel: 264315200012 Subdivision: M/B WOODY CREEK Section: 15 Township: 9 Range: 85 A PARCEL OF LAND IN LOTS 3 & 9 DESC BY M/B BK 364 PG 616 1226 WOODY CREEK RD Tax $2,614.82 Interest $156.89 Other $18.00 Total Due: $2,789.71

R010761 PRICE DOUGLAS Parcel: 273512491006 Subdivision: ASPEN (THE) AKA ASPEN BED & BREAKFAST Unit: 105 311 W MAIN ST #105 Tax $414.40 Interest $29.01 Other $38.00 Total Due: $481.41

R004871 QD FORECASTLE LLC Parcel: 273718244004 Subdivision: ASPEN ALPS SOUTH Unit: 4 DESC: BLDG C-AKA UNIT 504 700 UTE AVE #504C Tax $3,199.16 Interest $223.94 Other $18.00 Total Due: $3,441.10

R015888 RODRIGUEZ JUAN Parcel: 264306490150 Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 150 150 ASPEN VILLAGE #150 Tax $2,572.68 Interest $180.09 Other $18.00 Total Due: $2,770.77

R008089 NJH CENTENNIAL LLC Parcel: 273718203020 Subdivision: CENTENNIAL PARK Unit: 103 824 E HOPKINS AVE #103 Tax $2,297.32 Interest $160.81 Other $18.00 Total Due: $2,476.13

R008244 POTOK JACK & KATEY A Parcel: 273301309047 Subdivision: STONEBRIDGE INN Unit: 516 300 CARRIAGE WY #516 Tax $303.16 Interest $21.22 Other $18.00 Total Due: $342.38

R011756 PRICE DOUGLAS Parcel: 273512491039 Subdivision: ASPEN (THE) AKA ASPEN BED & BREAKFAST Unit: 403 311 W MAIN ST #403 Tax $550.80 Interest $38.56 Other $38.00 Total Due: $627.36

R007327 SHERMAN ROGER E & TAMERA M Parcel: 272929304004 Subdivision: REDSTONE RANCH ACRES Block: 3 Lot: E-4 233 BOBCAT LN Tax $22.19 Interest $1.33 Other $18.00 Total Due: $41.52 R015520 SMART EDWIN J Parcel: 273513300008 MINE: CORONADO - 5410 56% 0 ACRES18/32 SURFACE-18/32 MINERAL Tax $451.60 Interest $31.61 Other $18.00 Total Due: $501.21 R015539 SMART EDWIN J Parcel: 273524100018 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT MINE: MAYFLOWER - 3986 .04% 8.4 ACRES Tax $7.80 Interest $0.55 Other $18.00 Total Due: $26.35 R015556 SMART EDWIN J Parcel: 273524100053 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: SAN JACINTO - 4275 .17% 2.7 ACRES1/6 SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Tax $7.80 Interest $0.55 Other $18.00 Total Due: $26.35 R016257 SMART EDWIN J Parcel: 273524100076 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: SADDLE ROCK - 4039 .13% 4.55 ACRES1/8 SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Tax $191.48 Interest $13.40 Other $18.00 Total Due: $222.88 R016076 SMART EDWIN J Parcel: 273708100003 Section: 08 Township: 10 Range: 84 IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT MINE: PONTIAC - 4566 100% 9.99 ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS ONLY Tax $7.80 Interest $0.55 Other $18.00 Total Due: $26.35 R005799 SMART EDWIN J Parcel: 273731300036 Section: 31 Township: 10 Range: 84 SITUATED IN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT MINE: HERCULES - 4251 50% 8 ACRES1/2 SURFACE 1/2 MINERAL RIGHTS Tax $7.36 Interest $0.52 Other $18.00 Total Due: $25.88

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R016117 SMART EDWIN J Parcel: 290906300003 Section: 06 Township: 11 Range: 84 IN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT MINE: WILMINGTON - 4338 10.33 ACRES3/16 SURFACE & 9/16 MINERAL Tax $368.20 Interest $25.77 Other $18.00 Total Due: $411.97 R016128 SMART EDWIN J Parcel: 290906300026 Subdivision: MINING CLAIM Quarter: SW Section: 06 Township: 11 Range: 84 IN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT MINE: HOWARD RUSSELL - 4338 .188% 10.33 ACRES3/16 SURFACE & 4/16 MINERAL RIGHTS UPPER HURRICANE RD Tax $268.92 Interest $18.82 Other $18.00 Total Due: $305.74 R016178 SMART EDWIN J Parcel: 291101400009 Section: 01 Township: 11 Range: 85 IN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT MINE: PICNIC 4338 10.33 ACRES3/16 SURFACE & 9/16 MINERAL Tax $295.88 Interest $20.71 Other $18.00 Total Due: $334.59 R016186 SMART EDWIN J Parcel: 291112100020 Section: 12 Township: 11 Range: 85 IN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT MINE: IDLEWILD - 4338 10.33 ACRES3/16 SURFACE & 9/16 MINERAL Tax $294.28 Interest $20.60 Other $18.00 Total Due: $332.88 R016258 SMART EDWIN J Parcel: 299714400052 Section: 14 Township: 12 Range: 85 IN THE COLUMBIA MINING DISTRICT MINE: EMMA - 6976 .07% 10.33 ACRES Tax $87.68 Interest $6.14 Other $18.00 Total Due: $111.82 R011758 SNOWMASS CO Parcel: 273301112002 Subdivision: SNOWMASS INTERFAITH CHAPEL Lot: 2 OPEN SPACE, GREEN AREA OWL CREEK RD Tax $178.92 Interest $12.52 Other $18.00 Total Due: $209.44

R015540 VAGNEUR TONY Parcel: 273524100018 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: MAYFLOWER - 3986 .292% 8.4 ACRESROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Tax $7.80 Interest $0.55 Other $18.00 Total Due: $26.35 R011313 WALLACE ELLIOTT R & KAREN R Parcel: 273502307094 Subdivision: INN AT ASPEN Unit: 2239 38750 HWY 82 #2239 Tax $166.32 Interest $9.98 Other $18.00 Total Due: $194.30

R016592 DAHLSTROM MARK Parcel: 246707403051 Subdivision: ROARING RIVER LODGES Unit: 47 DESC: BLDG D 23400 TWO RIVERS RD #47 Tax $7,541.44 Interest $527.90 Other $18.00 Total Due: $8,087.34

R001459 WINE RICHARD A TRUST Parcel: 273718243083 Subdivision: ASPEN SQUARE Unit: 35 DESC: AKA UNIT 135 617 E COOPER AVE #135 Tax $1,760.42 Interest $105.63 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,884.05

R018393 DOUTHAT NEIL T REV TRUST Parcel: 246717429025 Subdivision: ROARING FORK CLUB PUD Block: 1 Lot: 6B 6B SPORTS GARDEN CT Tax $8,511.46 Interest $510.69 Other $18.00 Total Due: $9,040.15

R009939 WONG MARGARET S-K 50% Parcel: 273707366786 Subdivision: HUNTER CREEK Unit: 835 DESC: PHASE II 835 VINE ST #835 Tax $338.76 Interest $23.71 Other $18.00 Total Due: $380.47

R015316 DROSTE PETER C Parcel: 264329100010 Subdivision: DROSTE/PIONEER SPRGS RANCHUNPLATTED Lot: 1 AKA PARCEL 1 1001 BRUSH CREEK RD,999 BRUSH CREEK RD Tax $5,324.74 Interest $319.48 Other $18.00 Total Due: $5,662.22

R012796 148 PLACER LANE LLC Parcel: 273707275002 Subdivision: WILSON M WILLIAMS SPLIT Lot: 2 148 PLACER LN Tax $8,816.74 Interest $529.00 Other $18.00 Total Due: $9,363.74

R002663 DUNWORTH R LAWRENCE GST TRUST Parcel: 273301307022 Subdivision: WOODRUN UNIT ONE Lot: 72 546 EDGEWOOD LN Tax $21,489.32 Interest $1,504.25 Other $18.00 Total Due: $23,011.57

R020236 337 LAKE AVE LLC Parcel: 273512135002 Subdivision: DAGGS HISTORIC LANDMARK LOT SPLIT Lot: B 640 N THIRD ST Tax $24,279.32 Interest $1,699.55 Other $18.00 Total Due: $25,996.87

R016768 FERRARA VINCENT J & ANNA Parcel: 273514111104 Subdivision: MOORE FAMILY PUD Block: G Lot: 4 983 MOORE DR Tax $26,360.84 Interest $1,845.26 Other $18.00 Total Due: $28,224.10

R003352 44 JD LLC Parcel: 264335101007 Subdivision: STARWOOD Block: 2 Lot: R-30 STARWOOD TWO 44 JOHNSON DR,42 JOHNSON DR Tax $31,152.32 Interest $2,180.66 Other $18.00 Total Due: $33,350.98

R021332 SUITE 300 GARAGE LLC Parcel: 273718227210 Subdivision: ASPEN BROWNSTONES Unit: 6 DESC: PARKING 707 E HYMAN AVE #PARKING 6 Tax $656.20 Interest $45.93 Other $18.00 Total Due: $720.13

R000259 520 EAST COOPER PTNRS LLC Parcel: 273718224016 Subdivision: ASPENHOF Unit: RB-1 520 E COOPER AVE #LL1-5,520 E COOPER AVE #LL HOUSE Tax $21,657.75 Interest $1,516.04 Other $18.00 Total Due: $23,191.79

R021760 SUITE 300 OFFICE LLC Parcel: 273718227117 Subdivision: 300 SOUTH SPRING ST CONDO Unit: 300, 300 S SPRING ST #300 Tax $1,162.40 Interest $81.37 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,261.77

R013384 BCL TRUST 48% Parcel: 273718146009 Subdivision: GORDON/CALLAHAN Lot: 9 AMENDED 1409 CRYSTAL LAKE RD Tax $30,700.28 Interest $2,149.02 Other $18.00 Total Due: $32,867.30

R008082 TARGET III LLC Parcel: 273718134009 Subdivision: ASPEN VIEW Unit: 304 326 MIDLAND AVE #304 Tax $659.60 Interest $39.58 Other $18.00 Total Due: $717.18

R006205 BOYD KYLE K Parcel: 273717307040 Subdivision: MOUNTAIN VALLEY Block: 1 Lot: 38 4-PLEX 375 W LUPINE DR Tax $6,051.68 Interest $423.62 Other $18.00 COMBINED Total Due: $6,493.30NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 13-038 R009336 THOMAS TRUSTis given with To WhomBRADTKE It May Concern: ThisANotice regard the following described Deed of Trust: Parcel: to 264522400559 On July 31, 2013, the undersigned Public Section: 22 Township: 9 Range: 86 TRACT OF Trustee LAND caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating BEGINNING A POINT BEINGbelow 1415.55 FT recordN to the Deed ofATTrust described to be 23 DEG 22’ E FROM THE S4 CORNER OF SEC ed in the County of Pitkin records. 22-9-86 DESC Original Grantor(s) ANITA MANCHESTER BY M/BACONT 11.76 AC M/L BK 381 PG 375 BK Original Beneficiary(ies) 415 PG 514 BK MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION 418 PG 90 BK 436 ACTING PG 295 SOLELY AS NOMINEE SYSTEMS, INC., OLD POND WY ALL CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE, FOR LENDER Tax $11,644.96 Interest CORP $815.15DBA OtherALL $18.00 INC. A CALIFORNIA AMERICAN MORTGAGE LLC Total Due: $12,478.11 Current Holder of Evidence of Debt NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC R020008 CREEKS G INC Date of Deed of Trust Parcel: 273301307025 January 19, 2006 Subdivision: WOODRUN UNIT ONE Lot: 6 County of Recording Pitkin 611 EDGEWOOD LN Recording Date of Deed of Trust Tax $7,975.24 Interest $558.27 Other $18.00 January 25, 2006 Total Due: $8,551.51 Recording Information (Reception Number) 520185 Original Principal Amount $665,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $664,790.27 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay monthly installments due Note Holder.

R011417 TOWNSEND R JAMES Parcel: 273707366186 Subdivision: HUNTER CREEK Unit: 1112 DESC: PHASE III 1112 VINE ST #1112 Tax $992.36 Interest $69.47 Other $18.00 Total Due: $1,079.83 R002590 TRAILS 204 LLC Parcel: 273302408063 Subdivision: TOV/ASPEN TRAILS Unit: 204 855 CARRIAGE WY #204 Tax $3,532.68 Interest $247.29 Other $18.00 Total Due: $3,797.97

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 13-038 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 31, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be record- THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST ed in the County of Pitkin records. LIEN. Original Grantor(s) ANITA A MANCHESTER The property to be foreclosed is: Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION LOT 2, MELTON RANCH UNIT THREE, ACSYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. FOR LENDER ALL CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE, INC. A CALIFORNIA CORP DBA ALL AMERICAN Also known by street and number as: 575 MORTGAGE LLC MEADOW ROAD, SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO Current Holder of Evidence of Debt 81615. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC Date of Deed of Trust THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL January 19, 2006 OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMCounty of Recording BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust NOTICE OF SALE January 25, 2006 The current holder of the Evidence of Debt seRecording Information (Reception Number) cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has 520185 filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as Original Principal Amount provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. $665,000.00 ASPEN T I M E S W E E K L Y V O c tob e r 10, 2013 Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at Outstanding Principal Balance THEREFORE, $664,790.27 public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby 11/27/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, been violated as follows: Failure to pay monthly sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the installments due Note Holder. said real property and all interest of the said Grant-

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R014915 CREEKS G INC Parcel: 273506402044 Subdivision: PINES (EAST VILLAGE) Lot: 44 461 PINE CREST DR Tax $38,769.72 Interest $2,713.88 Other $18.00 Total Due: $41,501.60

R002317 WALTERS DENISE Parcel: 273301103010 Subdivision: SEASONS 4 Unit: 110 DESC: BLDG. C 34 UPPER WOODBRIDGE RD #C110 Tax $14.17 Interest $0.85 Other $18.00 Total Due: $33.02

R014137 SNOWMASS RESORT ASSOC INC Parcel: 273302400803 COMMON AREA LANDS WEST VILLAGE SNOWMASS VILLAGE BK 227 PG 186 BK 332 PG 186 LESS A 0.27 AC PORTION CONVEYED TO WPM RECREATION LLC AT REC 450064 Tax $2,197.44 Interest $153.82 Other $18.00 Total Due: $2,369.26

R008227 TOLAND PAUL & KITCHINER ROSIE Parcel: 273301309029 Subdivision: STONEBRIDGE INN Unit: 409 300 CARRIAGE WY #409 Tax $303.16 Interest $21.22 Other $18.00 Total Due: $342.38

R020009 CREEKS G INC Parcel: 273301307026 Subdivision: WOODRUN UNIT ONE Lot: 7 611 EDGEWOOD LN Tax $43,541.40 Interest $3,047.90 Other $18.00 Total Due: $46,607.30

R017427 GECMC 2007 C1 PARAGON BUILDING LLC Parcel: 273718216042 Subdivision: PARAGON BUILDING CONDOS Unit: 2 419 E HYMAN AVE #2 Tax $34,098.04 Interest $2,386.86 Other $18.00 Total Due: $36,502.90 COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 R017431 GECMC 2007 C1FORECLOSURE PARAGON BUILDING SALE NO. 13-038 LLC To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with Parcel:to 273718216046 regard the following described Deed of Trust: Subdivision: PARAGON BUILDING CONDOS On July 31, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee Unit: 6 the Notice of Election and Demand relating caused to419 theEDeed of Trust described below to be recordHYMAN AVE #6 ed in $16,976.76 the CountyInterest of Pitkin records. Tax $1,188.37 Other $18.00 Original Grantor(s) Total Due: $18,183.13 ANITA A MANCHESTER Original Beneficiary(ies) R014395 GOLBUS FAMILY TRUST MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE Parcel: 246707403026 FOR LENDER ALL CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE, Subdivision: ROARING RIVER LODGES Unit: 26 INC. A CALIFORNIA CORP DBA ALL AMERICAN DESC: BLDGLLC B MORTGAGE 23286 TWO RIVERS RD #26 Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Tax $5,700.24 Interest $399.02LLC Other $18.00 NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE Date Deed of Trust TotalofDue: $6,117.26 January 19, 2006 County of Recording R006766 HGL LLC Pitkin Parcel: 246727200004 Recording Date of Deed of Trust Section: 25, 27 Township: 8 Range: 86 PART OF TR January 2006 Recording Number) 74 SEC 27 Information FORMERLY(Reception DESC AS THE NW4SE4 520185 & LOTS 5 9 13 & 14 OF SEC 27-8-86 DESC AS Original Principal Amount ALL THAT PART OF SAID TR 74 LYING NLY OF $665,000.00 COLO HWYPrincipal 82 EXCEPT THAT PART THEREOF Outstanding Balance LYING WLY OF A LINE EXTENDED FROM $664,790.27 Pursuant to CRS OF §38-38-101(4)(i), you are INTERSECTION THE CENTER LINE OF hereby THE notified that FORK the covenants of theTHE deed trust have ROARING RIVER WITH N of LINE been violated as follows: Failure to pay monthly OF SAID TRdue 74 TH EXTENDING ALONG THE installments Note Holder. CENTER LINE OF ROARING FORK RIVER TO ITS JUNCTION WITH SNOWMASS CREEK THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A TH FIRST LIEN. ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SNOWMASS CREEK TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE NLY The property to be foreclosed is: R-O-W LINE OF COLO HWY 82 EXCEPTING FROM ABOVERANCH DESC LAND ALL THAT ACLOT 2,THE MELTON UNIT THREE, PART OF TR SECPLAT 27-8-86 LYING NLY OF THE CORDING TO74THE THEREOF. CENTER LINE OF THE ROARING FORK RIVER Also by street and number ALSOknown EXCEPTING THE FOLLOWING TR as: OF 575 MEADOW ROAD, SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO LAND UNDER SALE CONTRACT DATED MARCH 81615. 1 1964 IN WHICH THE FIRST PARTIES ARE THE SELLERS & JOSEPH ROGER HEIDT JR IS THE THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THEALL PROPERTY CURRENTLY BUYER THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OFENCUMLAND BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. IN TR 74 SEC 27-8-86 DESC AS BOUNDED ON THE S BY COLO ST HWY 82 BOUNDED ON THE NOTICE OF SALE W BY THE CENTER LINE SNOWMASS CREEK The current holder of theOF Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/27/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication10/3/2013 Last Publication10/31/2013 Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 07/31/2013 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Desiree Wagner, 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: Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 UNION

BOUNDED ON THE N BY THE CENTER LINE OF ROARING FORK RIVER & BOUNDED ON THE E BY CO RD LESS A PARCEL OF LAND IN TR 74 OF SEC 27-8-86 DESC BY M/B CONT 0.0112 AC +/DEEDED TO PITKIN CO AS ROW ALSO EXCEPT AL THAT PORTION PREVIOUSLY CONVEYED TO CDOT REC #450739 TOGETHER WITH A PORTION OF TR 73 27-8-86 DESC BGNNG AT A USGLO BRASS CAP PROPERLY MARKED FOR AP #3 OF TR 73 TH N 00 DEG 01’31”E 341.01 FT ALNG THE WLY LINE OF SAID TR 73 TO A REBAR & CAP PLS #5933 ON TH NLY ROW HWY 82 THE TRUE POB TH ALNG SAID NLY ROW & ALNG A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A CORD BEARING OF S 81 DEG 40’42”E 87.18 FT AND A RADIUS OF 1096.00 FT TH LEAVING SAID ROW N 43 DEG 48’46”E 226.05 FT TO A PT IN THE CENTERLINE OF THE ROARING FORK RIVER TH ALNG SAID CENTERLINE N 22 DEG 18’09”W 109.31 FT TH CONT ALNG SAID CENTERLINE N 41 DEG 01’15W 203.48 FT TH CONT ALNG SAID CENTERLINE N 59 DEG 36’40”W 78.29 FT TO A PT ON THE WLY LINE OF TR 73 TH LEAVING SAID CENTERLINE & ALNG THE WLY LINE OF TR 73 S 00 DEG 01’30”W 444.76 FT TO POB 1 COTTAGE WY,10 COTTAGE WY,25 COTTAGE WY,35 COTTAGE WY,45 COTTAGE WY,55 COTTAGE WY,60 COTTAGE WY,60 COTTAGE WY,80 COTTAGE WY,200 COTTAGE WY Tax $7,921.16 Interest $554.48 Other $18.00 Total Due: $8,493.64 R007110 ISBERIAN STEPHAN G & HEATHER REV TRUST Parcel: 246717401040 Subdivision: HOLLAND HILLS AT BASALT Lot: 7 COMBINED 22 BISHOP DR NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE Tax $6,572.52 Interest $460.08 Other $18.00 SALE NO. 13-038 Due:It$7,050.60 ToTotal Whom May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: R011938 JAMALS LLCundersigned Public Trustee On July 31, 2013, the caused Notice of Election and Demand relating Parcel: the 273506401001 toSubdivision: the Deed ofGRACIES Trust described below CABIN Lot: 1 to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. SLOPESIDE LN Original Grantor(s) Tax $47,716.60 Interest $3,340.16 Other $18.00 ANITA A MANCHESTER Total Due: $51,074.76 Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,STEPHEN ACTING C SOLELY AS NOMINEE R007785 KENT FOR LENDER ALL CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE, Parcel: 272929204009CORP DBA ALL AMERICAN INC. A CALIFORNIA Subdivision: CRYSTAL FARM EXEMPTION Lot: 2 MORTGAGE LLC 18 ANTELOPE Current Holder ofDR Evidence of Debt NATIONSTAR LLC Tax $13,582.12MORTGAGE Interest $950.75 Other $18.00 Date Deed of Trust TotalofDue: $14,550.87 January 19, 2006 County of Recording R007161 KHATCHGAR LLC Pitkin Parcel: 246717400021 Recording Date of Deed of Trust January 2006 17 Township: 8 Range: 86 PARCEL Tract: 5525, Section: Recording (Reception Number) OF LANDInformation IN TRACT 55 SEC 17-8-86 LYING NELY 520185 OF & Principal Amount Original ADJACENT TO ST HWY 82 DESC BY M/B CONT $665,000.00 1.97 AC M/LPrincipal BK Outstanding Balance $664,790.27 298 PG 703 BK 567 PG 895 Pursuant to CRS 24451 HWY 82 §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have Tax $13,547.44 Interest $948.32 Otherto$18.00 been violated as follows: Failure pay monthly Total Due: $14,513.76 installments due Note Holder. THE LIENKREAGER FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST R012645 TRISTAN LIEN. Parcel: 264514200013 Subdivision: SHIELD-O-MESA The property to be foreclosed is:Section: 14 Township: 9 Range: 86 LAND IN NW4 OF SEC 14-9-86 BK 586 PG 160 & 162 LESSRANCH TO LOT 2, MELTON UNIT THREE, ACCORDING TO590 THE THEREOF. BUSCH BK PGPLAT 959 LESS 7.76 AC AT REC #483398 Also known by street and number as: 575 MESA RD MEADOW ROAD, SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO Tax $11,644.96 Interest $815.15 Other $18.00 81615. Total Due: $12,478.11 THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMR014824 LOT 4 TWO CREEKS INC BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. Parcel: 273506305004 Subdivision: TWO CREEKS NOTICE OF(EAST SALE VILLAGE) Lot: 4 641current TWO CREEKS The holderDR of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has Tax $26,687.96 Interest $1,868.16 Other $18.00 filed of Election and Demand for sale as TotalNotice Due: $28,574.12 provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. R005343 MARKS MARILYN R Given that I will at THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Parcel:auction, 273502401021 public at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/27/2013, at Pitkin County Subdivision: WEST ASPEN Lot:Courthouse, 20 FILING 2 at the south door, 506DR E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, 1520 front HOMESTAKE sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the Taxreal $8,436.16 Interest Other said property and $590.53 all interest of $18.00 the said GrantTotalGrantor(s)' Due: $9,044.69 or(s), heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of R002933 MCDONOUGH PAUL & ELLEN Trust, attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale Parcel:plus 273312201056 and other items allowed by law, and will issue to Subdivision: UNIT ONE Lot: 51 the purchaserWOODRUN a Certificate of Purchase, all as pro1457by WOOD vided law. RD Tax $21,780.16 Interest $1,524.61 Other $18.00 First Publication10/3/2013 Total Due: $23,322.77 Last Publication10/31/2013 Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly R021248 MOP LLC 273718219015 IFParcel: THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER Subdivision: MONARCH ON Unit: P-3OF DATE, THE DEADLINE TOTHE FILEPARK A NOTICE INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTIDESC: AKA PENHOUSE #3 TLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; 233 E COOPER AVE #P-3 Tax $25,139.16 Interest $1,759.74 Other $18.00 DATE: 07/31/2013 Total Due: $26,916.90 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Desiree Wagner, 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: Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 UNION BLVD, SUITE 250, LAKEWOOD, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 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. Attorney File # 13-945-24938 Holly L. Decker #32647 Toni M.N. Dale #30580 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 2013. [9580809]

R009051 NEW WEISMAN FAMILY LP Parcel: 273512405007 Subdivision: OLIVER CARR Unit: B 616 W SMUGGLER ST #B Tax $6,121.72 Interest $428.52 Other $18.00 Total Due: $6,568.24 R003694 OCHS LESLIE K Parcel: 264320406010 Subdivision: BRUSH CREEK VILLAGE Block: 7 Lot: 3 FILING 1 1595 MEDICINE BOW Tax $5,618.08 Interest $393.27 Other $18.00 Total Due: $6,029.35 R014304 PESHEK CHRISTOPHER M & SARAH BACH Parcel: 246717201007 Subdivision: HOME FIRES Lot: 7 735 HEARTHSTONE DR Tax $5,007.92 Interest $350.55 Other $18.00 Total Due: $5,376.47 R014893 PINES G INC Parcel: 273506402022 Subdivision: PINES (EAST VILLAGE) Lot: 22 281 PINE CREST DR Tax $21,743.96 Interest $1,522.08 Other $18.00 Total Due: $23,284.04 R003469 PONDS LLC Parcel: 273707214001 Subdivision: TROYER-TROUSDALE SUBDIVISION Lot: 1 TRACT 1 TROYER-TROUSDALE SUBDIVISION PLAT BK 27 PG 91 AKA TRACT 1 109 WILLOUGHBY WY Tax $36,266.52 Interest $2,538.66 Other $18.00 Total Due: $38,823.18 R003819 R79 EPPLY DR LLC Parcel: 264335402008 Subdivision: STARWOOD Block: 11 Lot: R-79 STARWOOD ELEVEN EPPLY DR Tax $31,988.16 Interest $2,239.17 Other $18.00 Total Due: $34,245.33 R011198 SCHALDACH NANCY Parcel: 273718298002 Subdivision: ASPEN CHANCE Lot: 2 785 UTE CT Tax $19,322.60 Interest $1,352.58 Other $18.00 Total Due: $20,693.18 R021710 SMUGGLER 326 LLC Parcel: 273512415005 Subdivision: WEST SMUGGLER CONDO Unit: 2 326 W SMUGGLER ST Tax $10,602.60 Interest $742.18 Other $18.00 Total Due: $11,362.78 R019817 STARODOJ ROBERT F & PAULA A Parcel: 264322303004 Subdivision: W/J RANCH Lot: 4 FILING 5 BYERS CT Tax $39,355.16 Interest $2,754.86 Other $18.00 Total Due: $42,128.02 R021027 TANNERS BLUEWATER LLC Parcel: 273301343015 Subdivision: CAPITOL PEAK LODGE CONDO Unit: 3313 DESC: BLDG 2B 90 CARRIAGE WY #3313 Tax $4,976.88 Interest $348.38 Other $18.00 Total Due: $5,343.26 R003636 WWD ASPEN LLC Parcel: 273501402005 Subdivision: PITKIN GREEN Block: 1 Lot: 3 999 WILLOUGHBY WY Tax $14,295.90 Interest $857.75 Other $18.00 Total Due: $15,171.65

The above listed tax liens on real estate will be publicly sold at the Rio Grande Meeting Room located at 455 Rio Grande Place Aspen, CO at 9:00 AM on November 7, 2013. All purchases must be made by cash or certified check the day of the sale. Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Pitkin County Treasurer State of Colorado Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 10, 17, and 24, 2013.

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING HOLLAND HILLS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT The Holland Hills Metropolitan District will hold a public meeting of the Board of Directors at 6:00 PM on Thursday, October 24, 2013, at the Basalt Community Methodist Church, 0167 Holland Hills Road, Basalt, Colorado, for the purpose of reviewing and approving the first draft of the Proposed 2014 Budget and any and all other business that may come before the Board. This is the first of two public hearings to be held on the proposed 2014 budget. Copies of the proposed budget are available for review between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at the address listed below. Interested parties may file objections to the proposed budget at any time before its adoption. Any questions regarding this meeting and public hearing may be directed to the District Manager Gary Beach, at 273-3100, 711 E. Valley Road, Suite 103, Basalt, CO 81621. Published in the Aspen Times Daily October 10, 2013. (9610850)


COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 13-037 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 23, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) S. Lyle Bates and Cela S. Bates Original Beneficiary(ies) The Ritz-Carlton Development Company, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Ritz-Carlton Development Company, Inc. Date of Deed of Trust May 02, 2001 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust May 04, 2001 Recording Information (Reception Number) 454211 Original Principal Amount $261,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $180,143.52 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE

THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDEROF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO, TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL USE OF TWENTYEIGHT (28) DAYS PER YEAR FOR EACH 1/12 INTEREST OWNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ASSOCIATION DOCUMENTS AND THE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM DOCUMENTS FOR ASPEN HIGHLANDS CONDOMINIUMS. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/20/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication9/26/2013 Last Publication10/24/2013 Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 07/23/2013 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Desiree Wagner, Deputy Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number EXHIBIT A RESIDENCE INTEREST NO. 10 CONSISTING OF and bar registration number of the attorney(s) repAN UNDIVIDED 1/12 INTEREST IN RESIDENCE resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is: NO. 8205 OF ASPEN HIGHLANDS CONDOMINI- Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 UMS, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 CONDOMINIUM FOR ASPEN HIGHLANDS CON- Alison L Berry #34531 DOMINIUMS, RECORDED JANUARY 11, 2001, Camille Y Harlan #43789 RECEPTION NO. 450454 AS AMENDED AND Deanne R. Stodden #33214 SUPPLEMENTED FROM TIME TO TIME AND Christopher T. Groen #39976 ACCORDING TO THE MAP FOR ASPEN HIGH- Cynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 LANDS CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED JANU- Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 ARY 11, 2001, IN BOOK 56 AT PAGE 24, RE- Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 C E P T I O N N O . 4 5 0 4 5 5 A S A M E N D E D A N D Reagan Larkin #42309 SUPPLEMENTED FROM TIME TO TIME, ALL IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER- The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO, TOGETHER DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 WITH THE PERPETUAL USE OF TWENTY- The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector EIGHT (28) DAYS PER YEAR FOR EACH 1/12 and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information INTEREST OWNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH provided may be used for that purpose. THE ASSOCIATION DOCUMENTS AND THE Attorney File # 13-04505 MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM DOCUMENTS FOR EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO ŠPublic Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised ASPEN HIGHLANDS CONDOMINIUMS. 9/2012 Mail Ballot Election Coordinated THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL November 5, 2013 OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUM- Published in the Aspen Times Weekly for September 26, and October 3, 10, 17, 24, 2013 [9558332] BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

Christopher T. Groen #39976 Cynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Reagan Larkin #42309 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 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. Attorney File # 13-04505 ŠPublic Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly for September 26, and October 3, 10, 17, 24, 2013 [9558332] COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 13-035 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 17, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) E. STEPHEN BENSON Original Beneficiary(ies) HUDSON VALLEY BANK, N.A. (F/K/A) HUDSON VALLEY BANK) Current Holder of Evidence of Debt VFC PARTNERS 19 LLC Date of Deed of Trust November 02, 2007 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust January 17, 2008 Recording Information (Reception Number) 545929 Recording Date of Assignment of Deed of Trust July 06, 2012 Recording Information (Reception Number) 590420 Original Principal Amount $2,000,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $1,997,289.64 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay the indebtedness owing under the Deed of Trust and the other documents evidencing the Debt as and when due; and non-monetary defaults which include foreclosure of a deed of trust in Pitkin County, Colorado the holder of which is Bank of America, Public Trustee Sale No. 13-025

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO. Exhibit A LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PARCEL OF LAND BEING IN THE SWI/4SWI/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 84 WEST OF THE 6TH PM, PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND WHENCE THE SW CORNER OF SAID SECTION 28 BEARS S 27 DEGREES 11'23W A DISTANCE OF 741.06 FEET MORE OR LESS WITH ALL BEARINGS BASED ON THE BEARING OF N 00 DEGREES 44'48"E BETWEEN THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 28, AND THE S 1/16 CORNER OF SECTION 28, SAID POINT ALSO BEING ON THE WEST LINE OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS RECEPTION NO. 483564 IN THE PITKIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER'S OFFICE, THENCE N 00 DEGREES 44'48"E A DISTANCE OF 29.91 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AT RECEPTION NO. 483564; THENCE N 90 DEGREES 00'00� W A DISTANCE OF 42.85 FEET ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS RECEPTION NO. 483564; THENCE N 00 DEGREES 44'48"E A DISTANCE OF 93.33 FEET ALONG A PORTION OF SAID WEST LINE OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AT RECEPTION NO. 483564; THENCE N 89 DEGREES 59’59"E A DISTANCE OF 262.28 FEET; THENCE S 89 DEGREES 21'21"E A DISTANCE OF 135.38 FEET; THENCE S 21 DEGREES 06’54"W A DISTANCE OF 35.12 FEET; THENCE 70.25 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT WITH A RADIUS OF 150.00 FEET, AN INCLUDED ANGLE OF 26 DEGREES 49’55" AND A TANGENT OF 35.78 FEET; THENCE S 05 DEGREES 43’01� E A DISTANCE OF 20.09 FEET; THENCE N 89 DEGREES 59’45� W A DISTANCE OF 336.43 FEET ALONG A PORTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS RECEPTION NO. 483564 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/13/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication9/19/2013 Last Publication10/17/2013 Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 07/17/2013 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Desiree Wagner, 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: Ted W Trauernicht #12957 Campbell Killin Brittan & Ray, LLC 270 ST. PAUL STREET, SUITE 200, DENVER, CO 80206 (303) 322-3400 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. ŠPublic Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on September 19, 26, and October 3, 10, 17, 2013. [9538995]

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THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured LEGAL DESCRIPTION Mail requestsby to: the Eagle County Clerk and Recorder,herein, P.O. Boxhas 537,filed Eagle, Colorado Deed of Trust, described Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided A PARCEL OF LAND BEING IN THE SWI/4SWI/4 by 970-328-8716 law and in said Deed of Trust. Fax requests to: OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 84 WEST OF THE 6TH PM, PITKIN COUNTY, THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at Email requests to: elections@eaglecounty.us COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; 11/13/2013, at PitkinDATES County at the NOTICE OF SALE VOTER SERVICE AND POLLING CENTER LOCATIONS, ANDCourthouse, HOURS: south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, The current holder of the Evidence of Debt seBEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY COR- sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the Teak J. Simonton cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has NER OF SAID PARCEL OF Oct. LAND THE said 21 –WHENCE 25 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. and allNov. 2 (Saturday) 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. real– property interest of the said filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as Eagle County Clerk and Recorder SW CORNER OF SAID SECTION BEARS S 27 Oct. 26 28 (Saturday) 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Nov. 4 assigns therein, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. DEGREES 11'23W A DISTANCE OF 741.06 FEET for the purpose of paying the indebtedness providOct. 28 – Nov. 1 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Nov. 5 (Election Day) 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at MORE OR LESS WITH ALL BEARINGS BASED ed in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of NOTICE OF COORDINATED MAIL BALLOT ELECTION public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, ON THE BEARING OF N 00 DEGREES 44'48"E NOVEMBER 5, 2013 Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale 11/20/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the BETWEEN THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF and other items allowed by law, and will issue to south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, SERVICES AVAILABLE:OF SECTION 28, AND THE S 1/16 CORNER the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as sell toinformación the highesten and best bidder the Para espaùol acercafor decash, las elecciones o si tiene preguntas sobre las contiendas electorales, solicite SECTION 28, SAID POINT ALSO BEING ON THE provided by law. said real property and all interest of the said Grantasistencia en cualquiera de las siguientes oficinas del Clerk & Recorder. W E S T L I N E O F A P A R C E• L O FVoter L Aregistration ND up to and including November 5, 2013 or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the DESCRIBED AS RECEPTION NO. • 483564 IN THE Disabled accessFirst voting Publication9/19/2013 purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in PITKIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER'S The ballot issued to you will contain only those questions on which you are eligible to vote based on your place of residence on file with the Eagle County Clerk Last Publication10/17/2013 • In person voting said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of OFFICE, Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly and Recorder’s office. 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Requests for mail in ballots to alternate addresses or replacement ballots INTENT TO CURE BYbeTHOSE PARTIES THENCE N 89 DEGREES 59’59"E A DISTANCE By: Desiree Deputy Public Trustee Coordinated Election Official: Teak Wagner, J. Simonton must beTO made in writing andALSO must include full name, date of birth, physical address, address to mail the ballot, and signature of the applicant. The last day to TLED CURE MAY BE EXTENDED; OF 262.28 FEET; The name, address, business telephone number request a ballot to be mailed is October 29, 2013. 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Under a Judgment in the above entitled action, I am ordered to sell certain real property, as follows: COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 13-036 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 23, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) Raymi Coates Goodman Original Beneficiary(ies) Ing Bank, FSB Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Capital One, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust January 15, 2008 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust January 22, 2008 Recording Information (Reception Number) 545992 Original Principal Amount $425,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $425,000.00 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: UNIT 3, BELINDA-BEE CONDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF FILED FOR RECORD OCTOBER 28, 1979 IN PLAT BOOK 8 AT PAGE 45 AND CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION RECORDED OCTOBER 29, 1979 IN BOOK 378 AT PAGE 319. Also known by street and number as: 990 King Street Unit 3, Aspen, CO 81611. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/20/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication9/26/2013 Last Publication10/24/2013 Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 07/23/2013 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Desiree Wagner, 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: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Alison L Berry #34531 Camille Y Harlan #43789 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Cynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Reagan Larkin #42309

Date of Judgment August 6,201 3 Amount of Judgment $32,887.82 Description of Property Interval Interest "H," Condominium Unit No. 153, Sanctuary at Snowmass Condominium according to the Condominium Map thereof filed June 26, 2003 in Plat Book 65 at Page 69 at Reception No. 484580, as defined and described in the Condominium Declaration of the Sanctuary at Snowmass Condominium recorded June 26, 2003 at Reception No. 484578 Property County Pitkin Property Street Address 0134 Club House Drive, Unit 153 Property City Snowmass Village, Colorado NOTICE OF SALE THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on Wednesday, November 13, 2013, at the Pitkin County Courthouse, South Front Door, 506 East Main Street, Aspen, Colorado, telephone: (970-920-5306), sell to the highest and best bidder for certified funds or cash, the said real property described above, and all interest of said Defendant and the heirs and assigns of said Defendant therein, for the purpose of paying the Judgment amount entered by the Court, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. The Property to be sold and described herein is all of the Property currently encumbered by Plaintiffs Statutory Lien. THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. Judgment is in the amount of $32,887.82. BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT THE TIME OF THE SALE. NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE STATUTORY LIEN BEING FORECLOSED. A Notice of Intent to Cure pursuant to 38-38-104,; C.R.S. shall be filed with the Sheriff at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the first scheduled Sale Date or any date to which the Sale is continued. IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. A Notice of Intent to Redeem filed pursuant to 38-38-302, C.R.S., shall be filed with the Sheriff no later than eight (8) business days after the Sale. The name, address and business telephone number of each of the attorneys representing the Plaintiff are as follows: Stephen R. Connor, Attorney Reg. No.: 7773, Anne Marie McPhee, Attorney Reg. No. : 32327. Oates, Knezevich, Gardenswarts, Kelly & Morrow, P.C., 533 East Hopkins Avenue, 3rd Floor, Aspen, Colorado 81611, (970) 920-1700. First Publication Date: September 19, 2013 Last Publication Date: October 24, 2013 Name of Publication: Aspen Times Weekly Dated September 16, 2013 By:Joe Disalvo, Sheriff, Pitkin County, Colorado By: Teresa Olive, Civil Deputy Published in the Aspen Times Weekly September 19 and 26, 2013 and October 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2013. (9555492)

The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 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. Attorney File # 13-04853 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on September 26 and October 3, 10, 17, 24, 2013. [9558013] DISTRICT COURT, PlTKlN COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. 2013CV30002 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY SANCTUARY AT SNOWMASS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. A COLORADO NON PROFIT CORPORATION v. JIB STREET Under a Judgment in the above entitled action, I am ordered to sell certain real property, as follows: Date of Judgment August 6,201 3 Amount of Judgment $32,887.82 Description of Property Interval Interest "H," Condominium Unit No. 153, Sanctuary at Snowmass Condominium according to the Condominium Map thereof filed June 26, 2003 in Plat Book 65 at Page 69 at Reception No. 484580, as defined and described in the Condominium Declaration of the Sanctuary at Snowmass Condominium recorded June 26, 2003 at Reception No. 484578 Property County Pitkin Property Street Address 0134 Club House Drive, Unit 153 Property City Snowmass Village, Colorado

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING BUTTERMILK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT The Buttermilk Metropolitan District will hold a public meeting of the Board of Directors at 8:30 AM on Tuesday, October 22, 2013, at the White River Lodge, Aspen Highlands, 0197 Prospector Road, Aspen, Colorado, for the purpose of reviewing and approving the first draft of the Proposed 2014 Budget and any and all other business that may come before the Board. This is the first of two public hearings to be held on the proposed 2014 budget. Copies of the proposed budget are available for review between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at the address listed below. Interested parties may file objections to the proposed budget at any time before its adoption. Any questions regarding this meeting and public hearing may be directed to the District Manager Gary Beach, at 273-3100, 711 E. Valley Road, Suite 103, Basalt, CO 81621. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 10, 2013. (9610825)

PUBLIC NOTICE B&RFPD NOTICE OF PROPOSED BUDGET and SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET Notice is hereby given that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Basalt & Rural Fire Protection District for the year of 2014. Notice is further hereby given that a supplemental budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Basalt & Rural Fire Protection District for the year of 2013. That a copy of such proposed budget and supplemental budget has been filed in the administrative office of the Basalt & Rural Fire Protection District, 1089 JW Drive, Carbondale, Colorado, where same is open for public inspection. That such proposed budget and supplemental budget will be considered at the regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Basalt & Rural Fire Protection District to be held at the Basalt Fire Station, 1089 JW Drive, Carbondale, Colorado on October 24, 2013, at 5:00 p.m. Any interested elector within the Basalt & Rural Fire Protection District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections thereto at any time prior to the final adoption of the budget. Dated: October 4, 2013 Basalt and Rural Fire Protection District BY: Scott Thompson, Fire Chief Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 10, 2013. [9611207] 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 for meeting times for special meetings or call 920-5200 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 NOTICE: ALL REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL BE HELD IN THE RIO GRANDE CONFERENCE ROOM 455 RIO GRANDE PLACE, ASPEN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 2013: The following liquor license application Mara McCullen d/b/a M&M Home Dining Service LLC has requested the licensing officials of Pitkin County to grant a Hotel Restaurant Liquor License to dispense malt, vinous & spirituous liquors. Petitions and remonstrances may be filed with the Pitkin County Clerk at 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, Aspen, Colorado, 81611. The following Resolution: Resolution of Support for Immigration Reform The following Ordinance: Ordinance Authorizing the Board to Enter Into a Lease Agreement with Fones West Digital Systems on Crown Mountain Translator Site Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 10, 2013. [9611070] 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 NOTICE: ALL REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL BE HELD IN THE RIO GRANDE CONFERENCE ROOM 455 RIO GRANDE PLACE, ASPEN NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTIONS BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND THE FOLLOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS: The following Resolution on September 25, 2013: Resolution No. 075-2013 Granting Activity Envelope and Site Plan Approval for the Leslie G. Rudd Living Trust River Restoration Project for a tract of land situated in Lot 5, Section 5, township 9 south, Range 85 West of the 6th Principal Meridian. Statutory vested rights for the approval contained herein are granted pursuant to the Pitkin County Land Use Code and Colorado Statutes, subject to the exceptions set forth in Pitkin County Land use Code, § 2-20-170 and C.R.S., §24-68-105. The statutory vested rights granted herein shall expire on September 25, 2013. NOTICE OF FINAL DETERMINATIONS BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the general public that on September 23, 2013, the Pitkin County Community Development Director granted approval for the Lin Activity Envelope and Site Plan Review (Case P066-13; Deter. #067-2013). The property is located at 496 Johnson Drive, and is legally described as Tract R-39, Starwood Four Subdivision. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2643-352-03-002. This site-specific development plan grants a vested property right pursuant to Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes.

Range 85 West of the 6th Principal Meridian. Statutory vested rights for the approval contained herein are granted pursuant to the Pitkin County Land Use Code and Colorado Statutes, subject to the exceptions set forth in Pitkin County Land use Code, § 2-20-170 and C.R.S., §24-68-105. The statutory vested rights granted herein shall expire on September 25, 2013. NOTICE OF FINAL DETERMINATIONS BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the general public that on September 23, 2013, the Pitkin County Community Development Director granted approval for the Lin Activity Envelope and Site Plan Review (Case P066-13; Deter. #067-2013). The property is located at 496 Johnson Drive, and is legally described as Tract R-39, Starwood Four Subdivision. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2643-352-03-002. This site-specific development plan grants a vested property right pursuant to Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes. S/Cindy Houben Community Development Director Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 10, 2013. [9611149] PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING FIVETREES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT The FiveTrees Metropolitan District will hold a public meeting of the Board of Directors at 5:30 PM on Wednesday, October 23, 2013, at the offices of Beach Resource Management, 0197 Prospector Road, Suite 2105, Aspen Highlands (1st floor White River Lodge Building), Aspen, CO, for the purpose of reviewing and approving the first draft of the Proposed 2014 Budget and any and all other business that may come before the Board. This is the first of two public hearings to be held on the proposed 2014 budget. Copies of the proposed budget are available for review between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at the address listed below. Interested parties may file objections to the proposed budget at any time before its adoption. Any questions regarding this meeting may be directed to the District Manager, Gary Beach, at (970) 273-3100, 711 E. Valley Rd. #103, Basalt, CO 81621. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 10, 2013. [9615719] PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Justin Hall Doty, Deceased Case Number 2013PR030041 All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Garfield County, Colorado on or before February 1, 2014 or the claims shall be forever barred. Harmony Scott, Personal Representative 199 Main Street Carbondale, CO. 81623 Published in the Glenwood Springs Post Independent and Aspen Times Weekly on October 10, 17, 24, 2013. {9596502} DISTRICT COURT, PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO Address: 505 East Main Street Aspen, CO 81611 COURT USE ONLY Case No.: 2013CV30089 Division: 6 PLAINTIFFS: Louis Meade Harker Family Trust U/A/D November 19, 1979; John A. Reeves; and William Robert Delaney Trust, under Agreement dated July 17, 2008 v. DEFENDANTS: All Unknown Heirs, Successors and Assigns of L. R. MacDonald formerly known as L. R. Osgood; and all other unknown persons who claim any interest in the subject matter of this action Attorney for Plaintiffs: Robert M. Noone The Noone Law Firm, P.C. P.O. Drawer 39 Glenwood Springs, CO 816 Phone Number: (970) 945-4500 Fax Number: (970) 945-5570 Email: rnoone@noonelaw.com SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION 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 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 thirty-five (35) days after service of this Summons upon you. Service of this Summons will 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 thirty-five (35) days after the date of the last publication, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint, without any further notice. This is an action to quiet the title of the Plaintiffs in and to the real property situated in Pitkin County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: That part of the W 1/2 NE 1/4, Section 20; the S 1/2 SE 1/4, the NE 1/4 SE 1/4, E 1/2 NE 1/4, Section 17, all in Township 10 South Range 88 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, located easterly of the right-of-way of Colorado Highway No. 133, Project No. S-0163(3) as more particularly described in deed recorded February 14, 1961 in Book 193 at Page 211 as Reception No. 110978. EXCEPTING THEREFROM that parcel of land conveyed to S. H. Lynch by deed recorded July 31, 1964 in Book 208 at Page 360 as Reception No. 118395, and land as conveyed to Grace D. Llewellyn, Joseph Edward Llewellyn and Dorothy Jean Artaz, as Trustees of the Rees Llewellyn Trust recorded November 29, 1979 in Book 379 at Page 920 as Reception No. 219892 and that parcel of land conveyed in Warranty Deed recorded November 19, 1993 in Book 732 at Page 5.

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NOTICE OF SALE THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I AND FURTHER EXCEPTING THEREFROM will, at 11:00 Wednesday, NovemAll that land contained on the following recorded Weo'clock workA.M., hardonto ensure the credibility and quality of our advertisements, so please contact us immediately if you have ber 13, 2013, at the Pitkin County Courthouse, Plats: Redstone Subdivision recorded in Plat Book S/Cindy Houben South Front Door, 506 East Main Street, 2 at Page 24; Redstone Subdivision recorded in Community Director concerns about a print or Aspen, online Classified ad. Call 866.850.9937 or email classifiDevelopment eds@cmnm.org Colorado, telephone: (970-920-5306), sell to the Plat Book 2 at Page 30; Kistler Sub-Division of highest and best bidder for certified funds or cash, Redstone recorded in Plat Book 2A at Page 24; Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk the said real property described above, and all inPublished in the Aspen Times Weekly on October Redstone Subdivision recorded in Plat Book 5 at A S P E N Tand I Mthe E S heirs W E Eand K L assigns Y V O c tob e r 10, 2013 terest of said Defendant Page 38; Revised Plat And Addition to A Portion of 10, 2013. [9611149] of said Defendant therein, for the purpose of payRedstone Subdivision recorded in Plat Book 5 at ing the Judgment amount entered by the Court, Page 65; Refiling Of Lots 95 & 26 of the Redstone and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Subdivision recorded in Plat Book 8 at Page 69; Purchase, all as provided by law. Survey Correction and Boundary Adjustment Plat recorded in Plat Book 20 at Page 92; 1041 Hazard

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This is an action to quiet the title of the Plaintiffs in and to the real property situated in Pitkin County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: That part of the W 1/2 NE 1/4, Section 20; the S 1/2 SE 1/4, the NE 1/4 SE 1/4, E 1/2 NE 1/4, Section 17, all in Township 10 South Range 88 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, located easterly of the right-of-way of Colorado Highway No. 133, Project No. S-0163(3) as more particularly described in deed recorded February 14, 1961 in Book 193 at Page 211 as Reception No. 110978. EXCEPTING THEREFROM that parcel of land conveyed to S. H. Lynch by deed recorded July 31, 1964 in Book 208 at Page 360 as Reception No. 118395, and land as conveyed to Grace D. Llewellyn, Joseph Edward Llewellyn and Dorothy Jean Artaz, as Trustees of the Rees Llewellyn Trust recorded November 29, 1979 in Book 379 at Page 920 as Reception No. 219892 and that parcel of land conveyed in Warranty Deed recorded November 19, 1993 in Book 732 at Page 5. AND FURTHER EXCEPTING THEREFROM All that land contained on the following recorded Plats: Redstone Subdivision recorded in Plat Book 2 at Page 24; Redstone Subdivision recorded in Plat Book 2 at Page 30; Kistler Sub-Division of Redstone recorded in Plat Book 2A at Page 24; Redstone Subdivision recorded in Plat Book 5 at Page 38; Revised Plat And Addition to A Portion of Redstone Subdivision recorded in Plat Book 5 at Page 65; Refiling Of Lots 95 & 26 of the Redstone Subdivision recorded in Plat Book 8 at Page 69; Survey Correction and Boundary Adjustment Plat recorded in Plat Book 20 at Page 92; 1041 Hazard Review Site Plan For Colomo, Inc. recorded in Plat Book 29 at Page 42; Revised Plat of a Portion Of Kistler Subdivision of Redstone and Vacation of Fir Drive recorded in Plat Book 30 at Page 25; Redstone Levee Improvements 1041 Hazard Review Plat recorded in Plat Book 35 at Page 69; Bighorn Ridge P.U.D. Final Plat recorded in Plat Book 39 at Page 83; Amended Plat of Kistler Subdivision (Lots 1 and 2, Block 4 and Date Drive) recorded in Plat Book 40 at Page 80; Stan-Weis LLC Subdivision Exemption Plat recorded in Plat Book 99 at Page 55. AND FURTHER EXCEPTING THEREFROM All that land contained in the following documents: Deed recorded in Book 170 at Page 427; Deed recorded in Book 179 at Page 578; Deed recorded in Book 181 at Page 425; Deed recorded in Book 184 at Page 170; Deed recorded in Book 185 at Page 119; Deed recorded in Book 348 at Page 278; Document recorded as Reception No. 117476; Deed recorded in Book 566 at Page 327 and rerecorded in Book 772 at Page 100 as Reception No. 378202; Deed recorded in Book 666 at Page 619; Deed recorded as Reception No. 417695 Deed recorded as Reception No. 582639; And All that Land contained in the following documents: Book 188 at page 417;Book 188 at Page 493; Book 190 at Page 598; Book 252 at Page 749; Book 286 at page 273; Book 199 at Page 6; Book 732 at Page 5; and Book 760 at Page 381. Date: September 30, 2013 THE NOONE LAW FIRM, P.C. By: Robert M. Noone, Reg. #12452 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly First Publication: October 10, 2013. Last Publication: November 7, 2013. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 10, 17, 24, and 31, and November 7, 2013. (9610558)

NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGET Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Colorado River Water Conservation District and the Board of Directors of The Colorado River Water Projects Enterprise will hold their Fourth Regular Quarterly Meetings in the Hotel Denver, 402 Seventh Street, Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The budget hearings will begin Wednesday, October 16, 2013, no earlier than 8:30 a.m. At these meetings, the proposed 2014 budgets and the amended 2013 budgets will be considered. Copies of such proposed and amended budgets have been filed in the District's offices at 201 Centennial Street, Suite #200, Glenwood Springs, CO where same are open for public inspection, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Summary Budgets have been provided to the County Commissioners offices of the counties listed below. Any interested elector, within such District, may at any time prior to the final adoption of the budgets, file or register his or her objections and/or comments for Board consideration. Summary Budgets are also available on the Internet at www.crwcd.org. The District was organized by special statute enacted in 1937 by the Colorado State Legislature. It is charged with the duty of conserving, developing and safeguarding water resources within its boundaries. The District is comprised of Delta, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Mesa, Rio Blanco, Moffat, Pitkin, Routt, Ouray, Summit and those parts of Montrose, Hinsdale and Saguache Counties lying within the Gunnison River Basin, State of Colorado. THE COLORADO RIVER WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT R. ERIC KUHN Secretary/General Manager Published in the Glenwood Post Independent, Aspen Times Weekly and the Rifle Citizen Telegram, October 10, and 11, 2013. (9602286)


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‘SON OF A GUN: A MEMOIR’ MURDERED IN HER TRAILER just days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, sensationalized on TV news, labeled a “black widow” by a marshal — Justin St. Germain’s mother was judged for her lifestyle both in life and in death. A “serial divorcée” prone to involvement with abusive men, the former paratrooper is the elusive central figure in St. Germain’s unsparing debut. The author, a former Wallace Stegner fellow and now a professor at the University of New Mexico, avoids whitewashing his family’s flaws while revealing his conflicted yet undeniable love for his strong-minded mother, who died when he was 20. Hoping to understand how a capable single parent ended up in such a volatile relationship, St. Germain explores his childhood memories, remembering the funeral, its aftermath and his stepfather — the main suspect, who later committed suicide. He revisits Tucson, where he was living when she was killed; Tombstone, Ariz., where he was raised; and Gleeson, by PATRICK BERRY | edited by WILL SHORTZ

12 miles east of Tombstone, a “ghost town, one of hundreds rotting in the rural West, remote and dangerous,” where the crime took place. St. Germain re-creates conversations about his mother with her former partners and the detective assigned to the case; he also weaves facts about Wyatt Earp into a startling rumination on Arizona’s enduring gun culture. But perhaps the strongest moments detail rural Arizona landscapes that mirror the hardscrabble inhabitants, from the “busted copper camp way out in the desert” to the “land rolling black to every horizon” smelling of “dirt and greasewood.” St. Germain speculates on whether Tombstone, which prides itself on a legendary gunfight, has helped foster a culture of male violence and victim blaming. “If my mother made a wrong choice,” he says, “it was moving to a town obsessed with Wyatt Earp, where a former deputy would kill her, and other men would say she deserved it” — a bold conclusion that distills history into 1

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Sinclair Meadows, Lot 5 • Brand new mountain contemporary 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath, 3,624 sq ft home in Snowmass Village with a modern style • Open kitchen, dining, and living rooms • Exceptional outdoor patios • 2+ car (700 sq ft) garage • Sweeping vistas from Wildcat Ridge to Mt. Daly and the Continental Divide • Within Aspen School District • Snowmass’ newest and last singlefamily neighborhood is also Snowmass’ fastest selling neighborhood $3,495,000 Garrett Reuss | 970.379.3458 New Listing

Serene Mountain Living in Horse Ranch 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 4,998 sq ft Open floor plan for family living or entertaining, 5 fireplaces, patios An unparalleled property in Horse Ranch $4,600,000 Partially Furnished Becky Dombrowski | 970.618.0960 Anne White | 970.379.6876

Snowmass Creek Frontage 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 6,179 sq ft 6.52 acres, mature landscaping This is THE river location in Aspen’s Roaring Fork Valley! $3,950,000 Garrett Reuss | 970.379.3458

The Trophy Ranch That Has it All! 9 bedrooms, 6 baths, 10,085 sq ft, 666 acres Horse barn w/apartment, greenhouse, manager’s home, ranch office, covered arena Access to Gunnison National Monument $8,750,000 $3,900,000 Furnished Carol Dopkin | 970.618.0187

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Quiet Meadowood Location 6 bedrooms, 5 full, 2 half baths, 4,465 sq ft On a quiet, private wooded flat lot FAR available Privileges to Five Trees ski lift $3,600,000 Rich Wagar | 970.618.2378

River Lots Walking Distance to Core

Premier Homesite on the Golf Course

Rare opportunity for 2 building sites on the Roaring Fork River minutes to Aspen Renderings by Robert Sinclair available Enjoy separately or well-suited for compound $3,300,000 for each lot Carol Hood | 970.379.0676 Sallie Golden | 970.274.0094

Spectacular homesite between 10th green & 11th tee of Maroon Creek Golf Course Development analysis is available Gorgeous views of Aspen Highlands $3,250,000 Craig Morris | 970.379.9795

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Aspen | 970.925.6060 Snowmass | 970.923.2006 Basalt | 970.927.8080 Carbondale | 970.963.4536


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