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Cambodian dancer Sokvannara “Sy” Sar, right, performs “Duality, Solo for Sy,” a Vail premiere, with Jonathon Gandelsman, left, from the Brooklyn Rider group, on violin during the “NOW: Premieres” performance Monday for the Vail International Dance Festival at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail. The show included a variety of Vail and world dance premieres.

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SYLVAN LAKE STATE PARK WAS ONCE A THRIVING AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT By Kathy Heicher SPECIAL TO THE EAGLE VALLEY ENTERPRISE

“Here are some of the finest and most beautiful ranches in Eagle County, and as one comes through the valley, past the waving acres of grass and grain, he is lost in amazement at the beauty of this spot, tucked away between the everlasting hills. Brush Creek Valley has a limitless water supply, excellent ditches, rich land, good fences, residences, barns and granaries.” William McCabe, “The Empire of Eagle, A Descriptive History of a Great County,” published September 1899. Those honeyed words printed in an 1899 promotional pamphlet were likely more poetic than accurate. Still, the people drawn to these mountains at the turn of the last century recognized the value of the Brush Creek Valley. Many pioneers were initially lured to the area by the potential riches in the Fulford mining district. They stayed here because they recognized the value of a different sort in the high-altitude meadows, rich soils and mountain streams. Those early settlers cleared fields, dug irrigation ditches and built homestead cabins. They established an agricultural district that remained a driving economic force in the county for most of a century. The wide valley on lower Brush Creek and high mountain meadows above the forks of the stream produced enough crops for a rancher to make a living. Key crops included Timothy hay, alfalfa, wheat, oats, potatoes and head lettuce. Ranchers could raise

two crops of hay in a season. Irrigation was the key. The Brush Creek valley is laced with historic ditches. These days, recreation has replaced ranching in the Brush Creek Valley. What was once a series of mountain ranches is now Sylvan Lake State Park. Camper tents and recreational vehicles are set up in what was once a prize hay meadow. Spandex-clad bikers ride roads first established by ranchers. Hikers explore the remains of old homesteads. Lower on the creek, golfers hit balls on what was once Webb Frost’s cattle ranch. Those original homesteaders would likely be amazed to see how their ranches are used a century later.

The first cattlemen George Wilkinson, John W. Love and Frost are credited with being the first to bring domestic cattle into the Brush Creek Valley from South Park in November 1880. The cattle arrived at the start of a harsh snowstorm. Reports of that first cattle venture vary. Some sources suggest that only 30 of 400 animals survived until spring. Other sources report that although the cattle scattered for miles from the mouth of Brush Creek to Dotsero, all but one were recovered when the cowboys gathered the animals in the spring. Regardless, cattle ranching was here to stay. Wilkinson and Love eventually established large ranches on lower Brush Creek. Frost, credited with being “the real cowboy” of the trio, was a restless rancher. He homesteaded several parcels on East and West Brush Creeks, selling out and moving to a more remote location each time neighbors settled in. A rickety log wall below the switchbacks on East

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Brush Creek is the last remaining remnant of a parcel Frost homesteaded in 1913. Frost couldn’t quit this country. In 1918, at the age of 62, he decided to seek new ground. He sold all of his property holdings, loaded his personal belongings into a wagon and headed west. He had barely crossed the Utah desert when his longing for the Brush Creek country drew him back. He purchased an unimproved ranch on lower Brush Creek and began establishing a new ranch. Some blame that hard physical work for his sudden death in 1920. The tributary creek that runs through the property still bears his name.

This single wall is all that remains of Webb Frost’s homestead on East Brush Creek. Frost, one of the first cattlemen in the valley, homesteaded several ranches. KATHY HEICHER Special to the Daily

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Is real estate market stable? June sales are up 43 percent over June 2011

‘PEOPLE WHO GREW UP HERE ARE ABLE TO BUY THEIR FIRST HOMES NOW. THAT’S GREAT TO SEE.’

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The local real estate market had already fallen from its mid-decade highs in 2008, but the market could still be classified as “roaring.” Here’s a handful of year-to-date numbers from then and now. 2008 2012 Transactions: 776 692 Dollar volume: $1B $662M

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EAGLE COUNTY — The Vail Valley’s real estate market continued to improve in June in both number of transactions and sales price. The latest report from Land Title Guarantee Co. shows June sales up 43 percent over sales from June 2011. The 692 completed sales through the end of June is the best six-month total since 2008. The value of those transactions was up over the previous year, too. Through the first six months of 2012, the value of those sales was $662.7 million, a better total than last year. While property values have declined across the valley in the past four years — in degrees from “yikes!” to “$%&##!!” — the June report shows values may be coming back, a little, and in some areas. Prices per square foot have increased an average of 13 percent this year for single-family homes and 2 percent for condos and townhomes. But Craig Denton, of Ascent Sotheby’s International Realty in Vail, said looking at average numbers can be misleading. And looking at Land Title’s breakdown, there’s a huge spread in the change in per-square-foot values, from a 76 percent rise in single-family property in the Lake Creek/Squaw Creek area to a 43 percent drop for multifam-

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ily units in Gypsum. Denton said values can vary widely even in relatively small areas, with factors including whether the home is brand new and if the seller is trying to complete a “short” sale — a sale negotiated with a lender for less than is owed on a unit. But part of the change in values is due to old-fashioned supply and demand. Rick Beveridge, owner of Beveridge Real Estate in Eagle, said there’s currently a shortage downvalley of singlefamily homes priced at $400,000 or less. By the same token, there’s still a good bit of inventory in townhomes and condos, Beveridge said. Laurie Slaughter, of Prudential Colorado Properties’ Gypsum office, said there are more townhome and condo owners in foreclosure or short-sale situations, plus the fact that it’s harder to land financing for condo units than single-family homes right now. Despite the still-depressed prices for some units, sales of bank-owned or foreclosed units will frequently draw multiple bidders. But those sales are just 21 percent of the total, and bidders aren’t driving prices appreciably higher on those distressed units to drive the averages up by very much. Denton, who’s been in the Vail real estate business for about 40 years, said prices are finally starting to stabilize, despite the small average increases.

Remember 2008?

By the numbers 62: Percentage of transactions selling for $500,000 or less. 10: Percentage of sales of $2 million or more. 53: Percent of all dollar volume was sales of $2 million or more. 21: Percent of all dollar volume was sales of $500,000 or less.

“People are seeing the value in the market,” Denton said. That’s true even in the realm of expensive real estate in Vail Village, where the average transaction price in June was more than $4.3 million. “When something is priced well, it’s going to sell,” he said. The same is true downvalley, where first-time buyers are getting into the market again. “People who grew up here are able to buy their first homes now,” Beveridge said. “That’s great to see.” Business Editor Scott N. Miller can be reached at 970-748-2930 or smiller@vaildaily.com.

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EAGLE COUNTY — The Colorado Department of Transportation’s resurfacing and widening project on U.S. Highway 6 between Eagle and Wolcott, a partnership with Eagle County, has finished on time and on budget. For the project, crews widened Highway 6 between Wolcott and Eagle for a five-mile stretch from mile marker 153 to 158, about six miles east of Eagle to a mile west of Wolcott, which is at mile marker 159. Shoulder size increased from nonexistent shoulders to 2-foot shoulders, and asphalt was overlaid on Highway 6 for the length of the project. The resurfacing smoothed out potholes, chips and cracks in the roadway and will increase the life of the highway. Crews also made grading, drainage and resurfacing improvements at the parking lot located south of Interstate 70 at the Wolcott interchange. The project is the third phase of a partnership between CDOT and Eagle County to add shoulders to Highway 6 between Wolcott and Eagle. Elam Construction, based in Grand Junction, was the contractor for this $2.1 million project ($1 million was provided by Eagle County). Two earlier phases of the project had already been completed, including one finished in 2009 to improve a section of Highway 6 east of Wolcott. The $2.5 million project ($1 million of which was provided by Eagle County for shoulders) widened the shoulders to 2 feet and resurfaced the highway between mile marker 158 (east of Wolcott) and mile marker 163. The first phase of the project was completed in 2008, which widened and resurfaced a section of Highway 6 east of Eagle between mile marker 151 and 153 for a contract amount of $722,341.

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Women’s Foundation recognizes Susie Davis Susie Davis, vice president of education for the Vail Valley Foundation, was presented with the 2012 WOW! (Women & Girls Outstanding Work) Award on Friday at the Women’s Foundation of Colorado annual luncheon in Vail. Created in 2010 by the Vail Valley Committee of the Women’s Foundation, the WOW! Award honors those who work on behalf of women and girls in the Vail Valley community. Past recipients have included Judy Caligiuri (2010) and Natalia Hanks and Michele Hovey (2011). Davis has developed and inspired several gender-based programs to improve the lives of women and girls, creating Voices Carry, a mentoring program that helps high SUSIE DAVIS school girls build character development and leadership skills, while also sharing their individual gifts. Most recently, Davis has been instrumental in developing and implementing the VVF’s Youth Foundation Girl PowHER program, helping local girls increase their self-esteem, improve their grades, achieve greater engagement in and out of school and enhance their physical fitness. MINTURN

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Silly, yes? Yet this is apparently how some choose to live their lives, completely intolerant of anyone who looks, feels and acts different from themselves while demanding tolerance toward how they look, feel and act. There is a huge difference between a business owner and a religious zealot, and while we all have a right to our opinions and the right to express them any legal way we wish, there is no such animal (constitutional or otherwise) as freedom from consequences. Would Sally Ride have eaten at ChickFil-A? I don’t know, but I do know that bigotry travels in more than one direction, and if you ate at Chick-Fil-A last week or refused to do so specifically to prove to others you are or are not a bigot, then the only thing you have from me is a facepalm connection. I look forward to the return of the separation between church and fast food. Richard Carnes, of Edwards, writes weekly. He can be reached at poor@vail.net.

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The ‘boring’ 2012 campaign PLYMOUTH NOTCH, Vt. — Two of enough getting to the point. Following President Obama’s “you my pundit colleagues — David Brooks of The New York Times and didn’t build that” remark, the RomPeggy Noonan of The Wall Street ney campaign produced TV commerJournal — have written about this cials featuring small business owners “boring” and “inconsequential” pres- sharing how they built their companies, often from scratch. The stories idential campaign. Perhaps the reason is that we’ve are interesting and compelling and heard it all before. “There is nothing it’s a tactic the campaign should use new under the sun,” wrote the author more often. Debating policies is academic. Showing real peoof Ecclesiastes, but that ple who have been doesn’t mean old ideas harmed by policies that that worked in the past aren’t working is how to can’t be updated and connect with voters. applied to our time. “All liberty is individual Here in the birthplace of liberty,” noted Coolidge. our 30th president, Calvin That sounds strangely forCoolidge, an education eign in an age where the center stands to promote collective is becoming his ideas and values (full supreme. “It takes a vildisclosure: I serve on its lage” has come to mean a National Advisory Board). government village, not a Even Democratic politivillage of individuals cians, including Gov. CAL helping each other with Howard Dean, Sen. THOMAS government intervening Patrick Leahy and Indeonly when individuals are pendent Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders, have made not enough. Vermonters remain proud that after the journey to this frozen-in-time hamlet to honor Coolidge, if not last summer’s floods they astounded FEMA by helping each other with always his principles. Some of Coolidge’s contemporaries greater speed and better results than may have found his reserved New government could produce. They call it the communitarian England manner boring, but some moderns are starting to reconsider the spirit. Neighbor is expected to help economic rules and political stan- neighbor. The Romney campaign should condards by which he lived. Another reason this presidential sider speeches and more campaign campaign has failed to ignite the pub- ads that feature people who have lic’s enthusiasm is that it seems more “made it” on their own, or who have about politicians and their power and overcome personal difficulties by not enough about everyday realities; embracing timeless truths. It should too many talking points and not stop debating Democrats about tax

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LOCAL & REGION Ongoing weekly activities: Mondays: • Senior Spot for engaging activities and socialization (must be 55 or older), 1 to 4 p.m. at Vail Ski and Snowboard Academy in Minturn/Maloit Park. Call 970-977-0188 for more information. • General strength exercise class, 9 to 10 a.m. at the Golden Eagle Senior Center in Eagle. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. Tuesdays: SENIOR • Senior lunch, noon COMMUNITY at the Golden Eagle CALENDAR Senior Center in Eagle, $2.50 suggested donation for people 60 or older. Home pickups and drop-offs are available. Call 970-3288896 for reservations and information. • General strength exercise class, 11 a.m. to noon. at the Golden Eagle Senior Center. • Transportation for errands (bank, post office, etc.). Bus leaves the Golden Eagle at 2 p.m. for this service. Call 970-328-8896. • Joint Relief Water Class, 10 to 11 a.m. at the Avon Recreation Center. $2 per class. Call 970-328-8831 for more information. Wednesdays: • Senior lunch, 11:30 a.m. at VSSA in Minturn/Maloit Park. $2 per meal for those 60 or older. Home pick-ups and drop-offs are available, depending on location. Call 970328-8831 for reservations. • Nordic Walking at VSSA, 10 a.m. • Chair Yoga at VSSA, 11 a.m. • Grocery shopping, bus leaves VSSA at 12:30 p.m.. • Chair Yoga at the Golden Eagle Senior Center every other Wednesday, 1 to 2 p.m. $2 per class. Call 970-328-8896. • General strength exercise class, 9 to 10 a.m. at the Golden Eagle. • Poker game at the Golden Eagle on the first and third Wednesday of every month, 1 to 3 p.m.

Thursdays: • Senior Spot for engaging activities and socialization (must be 55 or older), 1 to 4 p.m. at VSSA in Minturn/Maloit Park. Call 970977-0188. Bingo today. • Senior lunch, noon at the Golden Eagle Senior Center in Eagle, $2.50 suggested donation for people 60 or older. Home pickups and drop-offs are available. Call 970-3288896 for reservations. • Senior crochet group, 1 p.m. at the Golden Eagle. • Grocery shopping, bus leaves the Golden Eagle at 1 or 2 p.m., depending on shopping location. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. Fridays: • Senior lunch, 11:30 a.m. at VSSA in Minturn/Maloit Park, $2 fee per meal for those 60 or older. Home pick-ups and dropoffs are available, depending on location. Call 970-328-8831 for reservations. • Weight training with Eagle River firefighters: 10:30 a.m. at VSSA in Maloit Park in Minturn. Upcoming events: Monday: Trip to Betty Ford Garden, 9 to 10:30 a.m. This trip will leave from Minturn. Call 970-328-8831. Monday: Eagle County Caregiver Support Group meeting. 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Eagle River Presbyterian Church. Aug. 18 and 19 and Aug. 25 and 26, 8 a.m.: Rummage Sale at Maloit Park in Minturn. Call 970-827-9426 for more information. Aug. 20: Shopping and errands in Glenwood Springs. The bus will leave the Golden Eagle senior center at 10 a.m. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. Aug. 24: “Legal and Financial Planning for Caregivers,” by Bernie Poskus, of Poskus, Caton and Klein PC. Avon Public Library from 3 to 5 p.m.

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Vail Mountain opened for business on December 15, 1962. The mountain and town will be partnering in a celebration of the 50th anniversary on December 15, 2012. The notion of Vail’s founding 50 years ago came out of the vision inherent in the spirit of Vail’s founders; Pete Seibert, Earl Eaton and all the others of that incredible generation whose experience was shaped by the legendary 10th Mountain Division and its wartime experiences. Vail was created for passionate and dedicated skiers. It was to be a place for whom skiing represented an expression of adventure, of personal challenge, an expansive mountain experience, the Esprit d’ Corps of belonging to a group of similarly minded people, and above all a place that was testament to the belief that anything was possible.

A similar ethos represents the current day expression of Vail, and remains an important underpinning of the way Vail is expressed to the world of skiing and riding. The 50th Anniversary celebration will be shared by guests; current and past, historical figures, town and mountain personnel, merchants, and the extended Vail Community. the winning poster design, through words and images, should communicate the essence of this notion and create an inviting and compelling sense of the occasion of the 50th Anniversary.

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Anthony Sneve located this homestead in 1911 in what is how the heart of Sylvan Lake State Park. A dam built in 1948 created a lake (now Sylvan Lake) in what was once Sneve’s hay meadow.

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Anthony Sneve, gentleman rancher Anthony Sneve, who homesteaded 160 acres in an open meadow (now Sylvan Lake) at the head of West Brush Creek in 1911, was undoubtedly Brush Creek’s most quirky rancher. A former freight agent for the Colorado Midland Railroad, Sneve was well-educated. He received the Wall Street Journal by mail. He was rumored to have served as an ambassador to China before becoming a cattle rancher. A fastidious fellow, Sneve dressed well when he came to town. Records indicate Sneve ran anywhere from 400 to 700 cattle on his ranch. He held grazing permits on Upper Brush Creek, Gypsum Creek and Crooked Creek Pass and grew hay on his ranch. He was always proper. Years later, his former ranch hands would remember with some amusement Sneve chiding them gently as they herded the animals, “Don’t shout, boys — the woods are full of cattle.” The trait Sneve is most remembered for was his dislike of females — any kind of female. The speculation was that he was bitter after being jilted at the alter. Reportedly no female animal — cow, horse, cat or livestock — was ever housed at Sneve’s ranch. He made a point of hiring male cooks to prepare meals for the haying crews. He was fiercely protective of his property, sometimes using a shotgun to chase away fishermen who were after the trout in West Brush Creek. The Denver Times newspaper printed an article in the early 1900s about Sneve’s success in the cattle business. That story also reported that a pajama-clad Sneve once scattered a pack of wolves and coyotes by throwing open his cabin door and letting loose some wild howls of his own. At times, Sneve’s ranch prospered, particularly during World War I when cattle prices were high. However, he suffered significant financial loss during the Depression years. When his health began failing in 1935, he sold the ranch and moved to Denver. Sneve apparently died alone in 1947. His cremated remains were never claimed.

The Upper Dice Place The log remains of some outbuildings are all that is left of the Cy Dice ranch, located on West Brush Creek immediately below Sylvan Lake and at the mouth of Borah Gulch. The property’s ownership records are checkered, reflecting the pattern of frequent turnovers that was common with the early settlers of the valley. Among those who at one time claimed the land were Mont Fulford, Frost and Ernie Nogal. It was probably sometime in the 1920s when Eagle businessman Harvey Dice acquired the property. Dice was a savvy businessman and also a gambler. His successes at those endeavors permitted him to invest in numerous properties, including the West Brush Creek parcel. A nephew, Cyrus Dice, and his wife, Anna, moved into the upper place to operate the cattle ranch. Like most Brush Creek ranchers, Cy and Anna Dice raised cattle, hay and grains. They eventually inherited the property when Harvey died in 1938. Eventually, the Dice property became part of the larger Norman Brothers holdings. The property was ranched until the mid-1970s.

Changing times Agricultural production on Brush Creek was impressive for many decades. Ranching was hard, uncertain work, and properties changed hands frequently. During times of war (World Wars I and II), ranchers tended to be prosperous as demand for their products rose. The more successful ranchers would acquire adjacent holdings, transforming a series of smaller ranches into larger commercial operations. Advances in farming techniques and machinery made ranches more efficient. Brush Creek, page A10

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By the mid-1940s the importance of agriculture as an economic force in the valley was dwindling. Many of the young men who would have worked on ranches and farms left to fight the war. Not all were eager to go back to ranch work when the war ended. The Dec. 31, 1948, issue of the Eagle Valley Enterprise acknowledged that the local agricultural community was now sharing its “top industry” status with other businesses, including lumber production and mining. After World War II, the economic trends changed. New transportation, shipping and production methods made it hard for small-scale Brush Creek ranchers to compete with large corporate operations. The returning soldiers had new interests other than ranching, and the labor pool became depleted. By the 1960s, the trend was clear: Ranching in the Brush Creek Valley was being replaced by recreation and real estate. Actual working ranches in the valley are now more of a novelty than a way of life. But the role that ranching played in shaping this community will never diminish.

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Information for this story came from the historical archives at the Eagle Public Library.

KATHY HEICHER AND EAGLE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY/EVLD Special to the Daily

TOP LEFT AND BOTTOM RIGHT: Located just below what is now

Sylvan Lake and at the mouth of Borah Gulch, the Upper Dice Place was operated by Cy and Anna Dice. Note that some of the buildings from the 1930s photo are still standing. TOP RIGHT: Harvey Dice.


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Jon Silver, 1955-2012 Cindy Rabago, 1964-2012 My beloved husband, Jon Silver, passed away July 31 after a brave battle with cancer. He was born May 4, 1955, in Jamaica, N.Y. It was the beginning of what would become a full, adventurous and passionate life. From the mountains of Colorado to the shores of Lake JON SILVER Powell, Jon enjoyed life to the fullest. His talents and interests ranged from professional pilot and avid

MEMORIAL skier to ambulance attendant, volunteer firefighter, DJ, wilderness survivalist, handyman and real estate owner. We are all lucky to have known and loved him. Thank you for all the caring and friendship we both received. Any donations can be made to: Rocky Mountain Cancer Assistance. Diana Silver

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Cindy Rabago, 48, of Leadville since 1984, passed away on July 28 at St. Vincent Hospital in Leadville. She was born on May 23, 1964, in Grants, N.M., to Reyes Gonzales and Isabel (Martinez) Romero. She married Chris Rabago. Cindy graduated high school in 1983 in Monte Vista, where she was an honor roll student and was published in Who’s Who CINDY of America. She was a RABAGO pharmacy technician at Sayer-Mckee Drug Store in Leadville. Cindy enjoyed arts and crafts and shopping, and she loved spending time with family. Cindy is survived by her husband, Chris Rabago, of Leadville; son Christopher Rabago, of Denver; parents Isabel and husband Joe Romero and Ray and wife Denise Gonzales; sisters JoAnn and husband Dave Avila, Melissa and husband Richard Velasquez; brothers Steve and wife Geraldine Gonzales, Ray and wife Valerie Gonza-

MEMORIAL les, in-laws Ida Rabago, Annabel Rabago, Connie and husband Pat Bradshaw, Raul and wife Elena Rabago; nieces Amanda, Brandi, Brittani, Kara, Erika, Desirae, Alexandra and Angelina; nephews Bryan, David, Zachariah, Brandon, Patrick, Reynaldo and Davian; great niece Lexi and great nephews Isaiah and Gabriel. A visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Bailey-Kent Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Leadville Assembly of God Church on East Sixth Street, Leadville, with Pastor Cody and Amy Hall officiating. Burial will be at St. Joseph Cemetery, Leadville, with a reception to follow at the Leadville Eagle’s Lodge. A benefit account has been set up at First Mountain Bank in Cindy’s name to assist the family with expenses. Any donations are greatly appreciated. Bailey-Kent Funeral Home of Leadville is assisting the family with arrangements.

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Happy 20th birthday, Emily. You are the light of so many lives. We love you. Keep following your dreams. You rock — Mom and Dad.

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We are very proud of you both, Paris and Rossi Carey, swimming for team Sopris in Glenwood Springs. Keep on swimming, and may all of your dreams come true. Love, Daddy and Mommy.

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Sonnenalp Resort of Vail’s Executive Chef Steve Topple participated in the James Beard Foundation’s Chefs & Champagne New York event on July 21. The event took place in the Hamptons, and Topple was the only attending chef from Colorado. The annual summer fundraiser raised more than $60,000. This photo is of The Food Network’s “Chopped” judges with all of the participating chefs.

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JIM KEEGAN RETURNS TO EAGLE Master Yoga Instructor Jim Keegan returns to Yoga Off Broadway, Aug. 17-19! Come join us for a weekend of fun workshops. The cost is $30 for early registration (through today) or $40 regular price. Visit www.yogaoffbroadway.org for more information, or email yogaoffbroadway@gmail.com. See you next weekend!

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Syrian prime minister defects, widening cracks in Bashar Assad’s regime Syria’s prime minister began planning his break from the regime two months ago when Bashar Assad offered him the post and an ultimatum: Take the job or die. The full scope of Riad Hijab’s carefully executed flight to the rebel side — described by an aide who escaped with him to Jordan — reverberated Monday through Syria’s leadership. Hijab became the highest-ranking government official to defect, emboldening the opposition and raising fresh questions about the regime’s ability to survive the civil war. STAMFORD, CONN.

Romney trumps Obama in campaign fundraising for third month in a row Can President Barack Obama raise the money he needs to hold onto the White House? Money wasn’t supposed to be a worry for the president’s campaign, which smashed fundraising records in 2008. But Mitt Romney’s team has hauled in more than Obama and his allies for a third straight month, raising the onceunthinkable question. While the race for voter support is tight, according to polls, Romney’s robust fundraising and a crush of money from Republican-leaning political action committees have forced the president’s campaign to spend heavily through the summer. EL-ARISH, EGYPT

Egypt vows to go after Sinai militants after 16 soldiers killed but faces obstacles Egypt vowed Monday to take on Islamist militants who have turned the Sinai peninsula into a lawless haven and are suspected of killing 16 Egyptian troops as the fighters were en route to a failed assault on neighboring Israel. But the goal of reining in jihadists in Sinai is complicated by limits on military activity in the area under the 1979 peace treaty with Israel and by tensions between Egypt’s Islamist President Mohammed Morsi and the country’s powerful military. WASHINGTON

Are you happy? U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke wants to know Ben Bernanke wants to know if you are happy. The Federal Reserve chairman said Monday that gauging happiness can be as important for measuring economic progress as determining whether inflation is low or unemployment high. Economics isn’t just about money and material benefits, Bernanke said. It is also about understanding and promoting “the enhancement of well-being.”

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Shooting motive still a mystery Gunman in Sikh temple attack was white supremacist By Scott Bauer and Todd Richmond ASSOCIATED PRESS

OAK CREEK, Wis. — Before he strode into a Sikh temple with a 9mm handgun and multiple magazines of ammunition, Wade Michael Page played in white supremacist heavy metal bands with names such as Definite Hate and End Apathy. The bald, heavily tattooed bassist was a 40-year-old Army veteran who trained in psychological warfare before he was demoted and discharged more than a decade ago. A day after he killed six worshippers at the suburban Milwaukee temple, fragments of Page’s life emerged in public records and interviews. But his motive was still largely a mystery. So far, no hate-filled manifesto has emerged, nor any angry blog or ranting Facebook entries to explain the attack. Oak Creek Police Chief John Edwards suggested Monday that investigators might never know for certain why the lone attacker targeted a temple full of strangers. “We have a lot of information to decipher, to put it all together before we can positively tell you what that motive is — if we can determine that,” Edwards said. Page, who was shot to death by police, joined the Army in 1992 and was discharged in 1998. He was described Monday by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a “frustrated neoNazi” who had long been active in the obscure underworld of white supremacist music.

The music of skinheads Page wrote frequently on white supremacist websites, describing himself as a member of the “Hammerskins Nation,” a skinhead group rooted in Texas that has offshoots in Australia and Canada, according to the SITE Monitoring Service, a Maryland-based private intelligence firm that searches the Internet for terrorist and other extremist activity. In online forums, Page promoted his music while interacting with other skinheads. He posted 250 messages on one site between March 2010 and the middle of this year, and appeared eager to recruit others. In March 2011, he advertised for a “family friendly” barbeque in North Carolina, exhorting those online to attend. “If you are wanting to meet people, get involved and become active, then you really need to attend,” he wrote, according to SITE. “Stop hiding behind the computer or making excuses.” In November, Page challenged a poster who indicated he would leave the United States if Herman Cain were elected president. “Stand and fight, don’t run,” he replied. In an April message, Page said: “Passive submission is indirect support to the oppressors. Stand up for yourself and live

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Harinder Kaur Rakhra, left, sister of Satwant Singh Kaleka, who was killed in the shooting attack at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin, is consoled by Seema Sharma, a local politician in Patiala, India, on Monday. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Monday that he was shocked and saddened by the shooting attack that killed six people. the 14 words,” a reference to a common white supremacists mantra. Mark Potok, a senior fellow at the law center, a nonprofit civil rights organization in Montgomery, Ala., said Page played in groups whose often sinister-sounding names seemed to “reflect what he went out and actually did.” The music talked about genocide against Jews and other minorities. In a 2010 interview, Page told a white supremacist website that he became active in white-power music in 2000, when he left his native Colorado and started the band End Apathy in 2005. The band’s MySpace page listed the group as based in Nashville, N.C. Page joined the military in Milwaukee in 1992 and was a repairman for the Hawk missile system before switching jobs to become one of the Army’s psychological operations specialists assigned to a battalion at Fort Bragg, N.C. As a “psy-ops” specialist, Page would have trained to host public meetings between locals and American forces, use leaflet campaigns in a conflict zone or use loudspeakers to communicate with enemy soldiers.

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2012 SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

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LONDON — One 3-pointer after another, Kevin Durant shot down Argentina — and perhaps the notion that defense wins championships. This U.S. men’s Olympic basketball team is living proof that the best defense is a good offense. The road to gold in London is built on scores, not stops. Durant scored 17 of his 28 points during the Americans’ 42-point third quarter, turning a one-point game into a blowout that sent the U.S. soaring into the quarterfinals with a 126-97 victory on Monday night. Two nights after surviving their first real test in a 99-94 victory over Lithuania, the Americans seemed headed for another tight finish. Argentina shot 56 percent in the first half and the U.S. led just 60-59. Minutes later, the game — the last before single-elimination play starts — was effectively over.

‘How we want to play’ “I think we did a great job of responding from last game,” Durant said. “It was a tough game and so was the first half tonight. Guys played together. That second half is how we want to play.” The NBA scoring champion matched the Argentines’ point total in the period, going 5-of-6 from 3point range, the last one from well beyond 25 feet. The Americans didn’t stop shooting and scoring until Carmelo Anthony made a 3-pointer in the final second of the quarter while taking what he and the U.S. bench right behind him felt was a cheap shot from Argentina’s Facundo Campazzo, setting off an exchange of words and technical fouls.

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The USA’s Kevin Durant (5) shoots over Argentina’s Carlos Delfino, center, during a preliminary men’s basketball game at the 2012 Summer Olympics on Monday in London. It was too late by then for the Argentines. They needed to get closer to the U.S. shooters much sooner, and that was hard to do from some of the spots where Durant was pulling up. The Americans (5-0) will play Australia (3-2) in a quarterfinal game Wednesday. LeBron James added 18 points, including the Americans’ first seven of the third quarter before Durant took over. Chris Paul finished with 17. “We’re great shooting team, but in close games sometimes you’ve got to go down and get some easy ones, and I wanted the ball, whether it was layups or in the post,” James said. “Once you get a couple easy ones at the rim, then the 3-pointers open up and you saw what KD was able to do.” Durant’s 3-pointer after James’ surge gave the U.S. 10 points in 2:10 of the second half, and he made back-to-back 3s midway through

the period to make it 85-68. Then he nailed consecutive 3s again later in the quarter, one from beyond the hash line, a distance that most players would never consider pulling up from.

3-point shooting “I really didn’t pay attention to where the line was,” Durant said. “When I caught that ball I was going to shoot it.” With his 17 points, Durant tied Argentina all by himself in the third quarter. He finished 8 of 10 from 3point range, where the U.S. team was 20 of 39. Durant, who holds the U.S. scoring record with 38 points in the 2010 world championship, might have threatened that if not for the lopsided score. He checked out for good about a minute into the fourth quarter. “It sort of developed, but anybody in their right mind, when he gets shooting the ball like that, there’s only one thing to do: Get the

ball to him,” Paul said of the plan to feed Durant. “Luckily, we have a team that has the presence of mind to get it to him. He is unbelievable. We have to yell at him to shoot the ball and as you see, he usually makes it.” Manu Ginobili scored 16 points for Argentina (3-2), which would have won Group A via tiebreaker if it had blown out the U.S. Instead, it finished third and will face Brazil in the quarterfinals. “In the second half the U.S. really upped the ante, started playing very hard. They had a lot of defensive attacks and they started to run a lot more,” Argentina’s Leonardo Gutierrez said through a translator. “They also had an incredibly high percentage of 3-pointers. In the third quarter, they had three or four 3-pointers. They got one after another, all in a row, and we had a strong offense and gained many points. but that is something very difficult for any team to overcome.”

TV schedule

2 a.m. NBCSN — LIVE: men’s soccer, semifinals; men’s triathlon; women’s basketball, quarterfinals; DELAYED TAPE: men’s weightlifting, super heavyweight Gold Medal final; LIVE: equestrian, team dressage Gold Medal final; DELAYED TAPE: canoeing, sprint; LIVE: men’s field hockey, South Korea vs. Netherlands; DELAYED TAPE: women’s handball, quarterfinals, at London 7 a.m. MSNBC — LIVE: beach volleyball, semifinals; women’s volleyball, quarterfinals; women’s water polo, semifinal; SAME-DAY TAPE: synchronized swimming, duet Gold Medal final; wrestling, GrecoRoman Gold Medal finals; women’s table tennis, team Gold Medal final, at London NBC BASKETBALL — Women’s, quarterfinals, at London TELEMUNDO — LIVE: men’s soccer, semifinals; SAME-DAY TAPE: men’s boxing, quarterfinals; track and field; women’s volleyball, quarterfinals; synchronized swimming, duet Gold Medal final; beach volleyball, semifinals, at London 8 a.m. NBC — SAME-DAY TAPE: track and field; men’s diving, springboard semifinal; LIVE: beach volleyball, semifinal; women’s volleyball, quarterfinal; women’s water polo, semifinal; cycling, track Gold Medal finals, at London 10 a.m. NBC SOCCER — Men’s, semifinals, at various sites 3 p.m. CNBC — Men’s boxing, quarterfinals, at London (sameday tape) 6 p.m. NBC — Gymnastics, individual event Gold Medal finals: men’s parallel bars, men’s high bar, women’s balance beam, women’s floor exercise; track and field, Gold Medal finals: men’s 1500m, men’s high jump, women’s 100m hurdles; beach volleyball, semifinal, at London (same-day tape) 10 p.m. TELEMUNDO — Track and field, Gold Medal finals; gymnastics, individual event Gold Medal finals; men’s diving, springboard Gold Medal final, at London (same-day tape) 12:35 a.m. NBC — Men’s diving, springboard Gold Medal final; track and field, Gold Medal final, at London (delayed tape)

Suhr brings home Olympic pole vault gold for U.S. By Eddie Pells AP NATIONAL WRITER

LONDON — For the first time before a big meet, Jenn Suhr heard a positive message from her husband, Rick, who’s also her coach. While sending Jenn onto the field for the Olympic pole vault final Monday night, Rick told her nobody’s unbeatable — not even Russian superstar Yelena Isinbayeva, the two-time champion and world-record holder. And so, Suhr went out and proved him right, defeating Isinbayeva, capturing the gold and giving a nice boost to the United States track and field team, which hasn’t been getting many breaks so far at the London Olympics. “Before I went out here, he said, ‘You’re going to win this,”’ Suhr said. “I’ve competed 100 times and that’s not something he says. It puts that extra spunk that I could do this. Someone else believes in me that much.” When it was over, Suhr rushed over to the stands to see her husband, who gingerly wrapped an American flag around her shoulders while she sobbed into his chest.

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The United States’ Jennifer Suhr competes to win gold in the women’s pole-vault final during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London on Monday. A quite different scene from four years ago in Beijing, when Rick was caught on

camera berating Suhr after her disappointing runner-up finish to Isinbayeva. Few knew at the time that they were romantically involved and would be married two years later. Yes, they’ve come a long way together. From training in a pair of Quonset huts that Rick connected together to form a jumping pit — the blue-collar practice area in western New York they call “Rocky’s Meat Cooler” — to winning an Olympic gold medal on the sport’s grandest stage. Suhr vaulted 15 feet, 7 inches (4.75 meters) to defeat Cuba’s Yarisley Silva, who cleared the same height but lost on a tiebreaker because she had one more miss in the competition. More significantly, Suhr beat Isinbayeva, who failed to become the first woman to win the same individual track and field event at three consecutive Olympics. Isinbayeva settled for bronze with a vault of 155 (4.70). “Of course I’m not a fairy tale,” she said. Though Isinbayeva has struggled since her last Olympic gold, Rick Suhr wouldn’t listen to any of that. Like so many in their pole vaulting world, the Suhrs have long considered Isinbayeva

the gold standard. After his wife finally beat the Russian, Rick compared Jenn to wrestler Rulon Gardner — who beat the undefeated Alexander Karelin in 2000 — and himself to Herb Brooks, who coached the 1980 Olympic hockey team to its shocking win over the Russians and eventual gold. “It’s such a big upset, I don’t think people realize how big it actually is,” Rick Suhr said.

‘A new era’ And yet, for the U.S. track team, it only moves the scoreboard up by one notch. Suhr’s was a surprise gold for the Americans on a night when they couldn’t catch a break anywhere else. Two-time Olympic gold medalist Angelo Taylor staggered to the finish in the men’s 400-meter hurdles for fifth place in a race won by 34-year-old Felix Sanchez of the Dominican Republic. Sanchez finished in 47.63 to beat American Michael Tinsley to the line, as the United States took only one medal in an event where it captured all three in Beijing. “It’s a new day, it’s a new era,” said the 33year-old Taylor. “Things change. People evolve. People show up.”


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U.S. women top Canada Japan next for Olympic gold By Joseph White

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The United States’ Alex Morgan, center, celebrates with teammates including Abby Wambach, left, and Sydney Leroux after the winning goal was scored past Canada’s goalkeeper Erin Mcleod during their semifinal women’s soccer match at the 2012 London Summer Olympics on Monday at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester, England. fielder Carli Lloyd said. “We know how hard it was for us after that game. It hurt us for a really long time.” The Americans overcame three one-goal deficits, all due to Christine Sinclair goals in the 22nd, 67th and 73rd minutes. Megan Rapinoe scored in the 54th and 70th minutes, and Wambach in the 80th for the U.S., leaving Sinclair and Wambach tied at No. 2 with 143 international goals apiece, both chasing Mia Hamm’s world record of 158. It was the sequence that led to Wambach’s tying goal that left the Canadians fuming. It started when goalkeeper Erin McLeod was whistled for holding the ball more than six seconds, a call even U.S. coach Pia Sundhage said she had never seen before. That gave the Americans an indirect free kick inside the area. Rapinoe took the kick and rammed it into the Canadian wall, the ball glancing off the arm of Marie-Eve Nault. Referee Christiana

Pedersen of Norway then awarded the U.S. a penalty kick, which Wambach converted off the left post. McLeod said she did not receive the usual warning from the referee about holding the ball too long, although she said the linesman had told her at the start of the second half not to slow down play. “I think the referee was very onesided,” McLeod said. “It was an interesting sequence of events. I think we outplayed the Americans the entire game. I think it’s unfortunate the calls went the way that they did. Of course, the Americans are a great soccer team, and today we were better, and the luck went their way.” Canada coach John Herdman said he felt the referee also missed a hand ball in front of the U.S. goal. “The ref, she will have to sleep in bed tonight after watching the replays,” Herdman said. “She’s gonna have to live with that. We will move on from this. I wonder if she will be able to.”

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Russian Aliya Mustafina wins bars gold ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON — Aliya Mustafina stood atop the podium, proudly cradling her medal and watching the Russian flag rise. She dared not even imagine such a scene six months ago, her left knee aching and the ruthless brilliance that had made her the world’s best gymnast no longer within her command. Yet she refused to give in, to the pain in her body or the doubts in her mind, and the reward now lay heavy upon her chest. “I am very, very happy I’ve won gold,” Mustafina said Monday after acing uneven bars. “Every medal represents its own thing.” No one could appreciate that better than Beth Tweddle. Tweddle has been at the forefront of the transformation in British gymnastics, winning every prize there is — except an Olympic medal. She’d come oh, so close four years ago, missing the bronze by a mere 25-hundredths points, and the devastation almost drove her into retirement. To finally win a bronze in what is surely the 27-year-old’s last Olympics, in front of an adoring British crowd, was all that mattered and not the color. “I tried to say it didn’t matter if I didn’t medal, but I’ve got every other title to my name,” Tweddle said. “I can now say I would have been devastated

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MANCHESTER, England — On the verge of missing the gold-medal game for the first time, the U.S. women’s soccer team caught a break when the referee made a call rarely seen in the sport. Then the Americans put together a final winning surge, inspired by the familiar — a pep talk from co-captain Abby Wambach. “I know I’ve said this before,” she said she told her teammates during extra time. “But it really does just take one moment and one chance, one moment of brilliance for somebody to do something individually spectacular.” The moment came beyond the 90 minutes of regular time, beyond the scheduled 30 minutes of extra time. In the third and final minute of injury time, with goalkeeper Hope Solo already preparing for a penalty kick shootout, Alex Morgan looped in a 6yard header on a long cross from Heather O’Reilly, giving the U.S. a 4-3 win over Canada in the Olympic semifinals at Old Trafford. “I don’t have much to say because I need to wrap my head around what just happened,” Solo said. “And that’s the truth of the matter. We tend to keep things interesting.” Next comes the game the U.S. players have been eyeing for more than a year, a rematch with Japan on Thursday at Wembley Stadium with gold on the line. The top-ranked Americans lost to Japan on penalty kicks in the World Cup final last summer, a stunning blow that became a source of motivation as the players prepared for the London Olympics. “This is redemption for us,” mid-

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Latvia knocks U.S. men out of Olympic beach volleyball Jake Gibb and Sean Rosenthal left Beijing with a fifth-place finish and a good feeling about how they performed in their first Olympic beach volleyball tournament. When they were eliminated from the London Games on Monday night, they didn’t have the consolation of exceeding their expectations. “It’s 100 times worse,” Gibb said after the Americans squandered a victory in the first set to lose 19-21, 21-18, 15-11 to Latvia in the Olympic quarterfinals and match their 2008 finish. “That was our first time and we lost to the defending gold medalists. I’m not saying we were supposed to lose that time or win this time, but it’s different. “I really felt like we were going to win a medal.” Gibb and Rosenthal qualified for the Olympics as the second American team, earning a fourth seed in London, but they were playing so well this summer that they had risen to No. 1 in the world rankings. The Latvian team of Beijing veteran Martins Plavins and new partner Janis Smedins was seed-

ed 17th in the 24-team bracket. (Plavins’ former partner was also in London, losing in the round of 16.) “It’s just amazing,” Smedins said. “We are a small country and we had two teams: One had ninth place, and one is still playing.” The Latvians will play top-seeded Emanuel and Alison, who advanced earlier Monday after fighting off a match point against Poland to win 2117, 16-21, 17-15. LONDON

Kenny of Britain wins Olympic sprint final Jason Kenny beat his nemesis for the first time and extended British domination in track cycling at the London Olympics. In front of a home crowd at the London Velodrome, Kenny won the marquee event of the sport, the sprint, for Britain’s fifth gold medal out of a possible seven in track cycling. The 24-year-old from Bolton, outside Manchester, could not have dreamed of a better time for his first win against three-time world champion Gregory Bauge of France. Kenny lived up to huge expectations and made good on the British team’s decision to enter him in the event instead of defending champion Chris Hoy.

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Ernie Els hopeful for a new beginning South African is rolling into PGA Championship as a major player By Doug Ferguson AP GOLF WRITER

KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — Ernie Els returns to Kiawah Island for the PGA Championship as a major champion, the same status he carried the last time he was there. He was the U.S. Open winner in 1997, earning his second major at age 27. He came here that fall to represent South Africa in the World Cup. The rest week was a blur. He vaguely remembers the Ocean Course, only that it was hard. “I think they designed that course for match play,” he said with a grin. So much has transpired between then and now. That ‘97 U.S. Open win came right after 21year-old Tiger Woods won the Masters by 12 shots. Golf looked like it might have a rivalry to last a generation, only it didn’t pan out that way. Els was runner-up in three consecutive majors in 2000, two of them to Woods by a combined 23 shots. The Big Easy finally added another major in 2002 at the British Open, and he had a chance to win all of them in 2004 in a most empty season. Right when it looked as though his best was behind him, or that he had too many demons from so many close calls, he won the British Open last month in a most shocking manner. Els didn’t realize how fortunate he was until he received DVDs of his win at Royal Lytham & St Annes. He watched the final hour, when Adam Scott made bogey on the last four holes and lost a fourshot lead. Els flew home to London that night after the Open. Then, he was off to Canada to live up to a sponsor’s obligation. He missed the cut in Canada, threw out the first pitch at a Toronto Blue Jays game, headed to Firestone for a World Golf Championship and didn’t break par until Saturday.

He was all smiles that day, not so much because of his 68, but because of the realization that, yes, he was the Open champion. “I can’t tell you how special it is,” Els said. “It’s just hit me now. I’ve been reading up on what you guys have been writing, but it’s been two weeks. Last week was a joke. The Canadians ran me around like you can’t believe. But now, I’m breathing again. It’s really setting in.” The replay he watched carried some bittersweet moments, mainly for Scott. “I did play some good golf,” said Els, who had a 32 on the back nine. “I didn’t make any mistakes on the back nine. But Scotty’s lipout on 16, that thing should have been in. That 17th hole, there’s no way you can hit it left. And the tee shot on 18. I was very fortunate.” Such is golf, and Els knows it. He can think back to 1995 at Riviera in the PGA Championship, which was his to win until he stumbled in the final round. Steve Elkington wound up winning in a playoff over Montgomerie. Does Elkington realize how fortunate he was to win? Els offered that easy smile. “He’s Australian,” he said. “And Scotty’s my buddy.” Then he paused, adding softly, “I am very glad to have that jug.” Not many would have imagined at the start of the year that Els would go to the PGA Championship as a major champion again. He is 42 and has struggled mightily with his emotions and his putting over the past several years. The low point was not qualifying for the Masters for the first time in nearly two decades. Darren Clarke, in his 20th time playing the Open last year, won at Royal St. George’s when he was 42, and it appears he has been celebrating ever since. Els has a different outlook. “It just shows you, man, you’ve got to keep going,” he said. “Just keep going. You never know. You

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Ernie Els, of South Africa, reacts to his fairway shot on the 11th hole during the final round of the Bridgestone Invitational golf tournament at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, on Sunday. always have that belief. All the (stuff) that came my way ... are you going to be that lucky again? This game can throw you some bones.”

Imagine the South African walking through the door of his London home, holding that precious claret jug. It was rare for his wife, Leizl, to miss a major. She

keeps a book of all his majors, making sketches of each hole and charting every shot of her husband and those playing with him that day.

Broncos sign veteran free agent LB Keith Brooking By Arnie Stapleton AP PRO FOOTBALL WRITER

ENGLEWOOD — The last time linebacker Keith Brooking got up close to John Elway, the Denver Broncos were celebrating their Super Bowl win over his Atlanta Falcons for their second straight title. “That’s the first thing I mentioned to him,” Brooking said Monday after the 15thyear veteran signed with the Broncos. “I was like, ‘By the way, I haven’t forgotten ‘98.”’ The 36-year-old Brooking was a wideeyed rookie back then. He’s been to five Pro Bowls since but hasn’t gotten back to the Super Bowl. “So, that’s even more of a reason to continue to play and strive to get there,” Brooking said. “That’s what this is all about at this point. Not a lot of fond memories from that evening in Miami, for sure — or the night before.”

That’s when safety Eugene Robinson was arrested for soliciting a prostitute, sending the Falcons for a loop just hours before the biggest game of their lives. Elway led Denver to a 34-19 win in the last game of his Hall of Fame career. They won just one playoff game in the next dozen years before he returned in a front office role last year.

Marathon of games Brooking went on to play another decade in Atlanta before a three-year stint in Dallas. He has played in all 16 regular-season games for 11 consecutive years, starting all of them in nine of those seasons. But he started just three games last year, when he was supplanted by Sean Lee. Brooking recorded 34 tackles in 2011, his lowest total since 21 in his rookie season, but that didn’t scare off the Broncos. “We had him in for a workout and

thought he looked outstanding,” coach John Fox said. “I’m excited, man,” Brooking said. “It’s obviously a great place to be. I think this team is set to make a run, and I’m very excited to be a small part of it.” Brooking said he was lured to Denver by the chance to work alongside Fox, defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio and quarterback Peyton Manning, whom he called “arguably the best that’s ever played this game.” Brooking said he would work at both weakside and strongside linebacker with the Broncos (No. 10 in the AP Pro32), which could spell trouble for second-year pros Nate Irving and Mike Mohamed as they fight for roster spots. Brooking also isn’t averse to making his mark on special teams: “I’m not too big for that, even though I’ve been in this league a long time.” Brooking’s first action won’t come until

Saturday, giving him a chance to really get acclimated.

‘My body feels really good’ “I haven’t been in the offseason program, so I’d be lying to you if I said that I was in game shape and ready to go,” he said. “But my legs feel good; they still have pop in them. ... I had a lot of blows to the head and a few surgeries. I’m not what I was eight years ago, but relatively speaking, my body feels really good.” Also on hand for the first time Monday was free agent safety Jim Leonhard, who signed Saturday but is still recovering from offseason knee surgery and hasn’t been cleared to suit up yet. The Broncos needed a reinforcement after second-year starter Quinton Carter required arthroscopic surgery after injuring his right knee and hamstring in a nasty fall inside the team’s practice bubble on July 27.


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Berry Picker 5K trail run Martha Graham Dance Company Male champions Pl Name 1 Josiah Middaugh 2 Sylvan Ellefson 3 Callan Deline

Time 34:42:00 34:57:00 36:33:00

Female champions 1 Susan Nuzum 2 Heidi Vosbeck 3 Danielle Erickson

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Male 19 and younger 1 Callan Deline 2 Christian Shanley 3 David Oberndorf 4 Caleb Krueger 5 Andrew Rogers 6 Cole Rodgers

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Female 30 to 39 1 Dore Marott 47:39:00 2 Erin Inglis 48:16:00 3 Jenny Ward 49:28:00 4 Shannon Schroeder 51:42:00 5 Elizabeth Aldrich 52:23:00 6 Anne Armstrong 56:31:00 7 Linda Nyberg 57:16:00 8 Melissa Lonnquist 57:56:00 9 Amanda Mikels 1:02:00 10 Maryann Khinda 1:35:48 Male 40 to 49 1 Andy Ames 2 Bernie Boettcher 3 Frank Holmes 4 Brian Johnson 5 Matt Whalen 6 Doug Alrick 7 Leo Flynn 8 Jimmy Colihan 9 Gino Campana 10 Rich Norton 11 Francisco Meza 12 Matthew Heick 13 Tom Trygstad 14 Jeffery Dallin 15 Dominic Lombardo 16 Dan Casturo 17 Mark Serdar 18 Steven Crawford 19 Hutch Ted

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Female 40 to 49 1 Susan Nuzum 2 Megan Morrissey 3 Amy Rogers 4 Liza Alrick 5 Nancy Murri 6 Tiffany Burnette 7 Kristen Adams 8 Terri Krueger 9 Wendy McClory 10 Jenny Stone 11 Amy Sklaire 12 Kim Dallin 13 Sherrie Rodgers

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Male 50 to 59 1 Andrew Krieg 2 Mark Muehlethaler 3 Rick Young 4 Irwin Ray 5 Steven May 6 David Hakes 7 David Benjamin 8 Marv Knoot 9 Bern Krueger 10 Greg Moffet

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Female 50 to 59 1 Heidi Vosbeck 2 Lisa Gonzales-Gile 3 Ellen Miller 4 Sue Bardsley 5 Jeanne Blatter 6 Diane Hughes

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Female 60 to 69 1 Gail Scoby 2 Diane Tribbett 3 Ellen Colrick 4 Francoise Carpenter Male 70 and older 1 Jim Romero 2 Marlin Smickley 3 Bob Louthan

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VAIL — Registration for the Vail Recreation District’s fall youth soccer program ends Wednesday. Age groups range from 4 to 9, and teams are coordinated geographically via residence and where players attend school. The youth soccer program’s groups are as follows (practice schedules are subject to change): • Micro Soccer, for ages 4 and 5, will practice from 5 to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays from Sept. 4 to Oct. 9 in Eagle-Vail. Cost is $55 and includes a T-shirt. • U8 Soccer, for ages 6 and 7, will practice Tuesdays and Thursdays from Vail to Avon with Saturday games from Aug. 28 to Oct. 20. Practice times to be determined. Cost is $55 and includes a uniform.

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• U10 Soccer, for ages 8 and 9, will practice Mondays and Wednesdays with Saturday games from Aug. 27 to Oct. 20 on various fields from Vail to Avon. Practice times to be determined. Cost is $60 and includes a uniform. This is the sixth season for the VRD’s smaller-sided youth soccer league, which allows Micro and U8 teams to play four versus four with no goalkeepers, while U10 teams will play six versus six with goalkeepers. The smaller team play allows participants to play more and gain better knowledge and skills of the sport. Additionally, the VRD is seeking volunteer coaches and referees. Fees are waived for children whose parents volunteer. The fall youth soccer program is sponsored by the Vail Daily, Vail Sports Medicine Physical Therapy and American National Bank.

Results from Bec Tri Saturday Individual results 1 Tomas Petricko 2 Ezra Velez 3 Dan Nielsen 4 Kjersten Buzek 5 Clayton Davis 6 Samantha Lunsky 7 Steve Tarr 8 Kevin Douglas 9 Ignacio Arcaya 10 Luke Vickerman 11 Amelia van Dyke 12 Krista Schultz 13 Sydney Edmonson 14 Kate Allan 15 Bryan Simonsen 16 Kevin Register 17 Jeffrey Sample 18 Lindsay Duddy 19 Nicole Toomey 20 Danielle Mcnair 21 Darryl Tompkins 22 Scott Jakubowski 23 Neil Bunker 24 Jess Hankins 25 Anne Armstrong 26 Brad Lindsay 27 Jennifer Law 28 Nate Lowe 29 Casey Krug 30 Shaneis Malouff 31 David Schwartz 32 Julie Hagen 33 Sam Krey 34 Jose Ballesteros 35 John Jachimiak 36 Ryan Peacock 37 Cindy Tompkins 38 Tracee Metcalfe 39 Eric Thomas 40 Travis Blum 41 Martha Lunsky 42 Kristin Buse 43 Lianna Nielsen 44 Jessica Blough 45 Greg Lindsay 46 Shaun Histed 47 Robyn Liessmann 48 Peggy Le Blanc 49 Jonas Hedlind 50 Connor Dow 51 Shawna Brown 52 Danielle Langevin 53 Tom Long 54 Rob Davis 55 Jaclyn Kosakowski 56 Jana Simpson 57 Eric Malouff 58 Beth Hamilton 59 Matthew Jones 60 Lisa Edwards 61 Adriana Guerreo 62 Stephanie Gatlin 63 Doug Pfaff 64 Spencer Scolnick 65 Loren Josef 66 Bill Nutkins 67 Joel Bond 68 Beth Pantzer 69 Beth Lindsay

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SCOREBOARD TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—Suspended Cleveland minor league RHP Juan Nivar 50 games after testing positive for metabolites of a performanceenhancing substance in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Reassigned OF Brandon Short from Charlotte (IL) to Winston-Salem (SAL). CLEVELAND INDIANS—Claimed RHP Fabio Martinez off waivers from the L.A. Angels and optioned him to Carolina (Carolina). DETROIT TIGERS—Optioned INF Danny Worth to Toledo (IL). KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Designated 2B Yuniesky Betancourt for assignment. Selected the contract of 2B Tony Abreu from Omaha (PCL). Recalled LHP Francisley Bueno from Omaha. MINNESOTA TWINS—Recalled 2B Tsuyoshi Nishioka from Rochester (IL). SEATTLE MARINERS—Optioned RHP Erasmo Ramirez to Tacoma (PCL). TAMPA BAY RAYS—Optioned INF Will Rhymes to Durham (IL). National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Placed C Henry Blanco on the 15-day DL. Claimed C Wil Nieves off waivers from Colorado. CHICAGO CUBS—Placed RHP Matt Garza to the 15-day DL. COLORADO ROCKIES—Reinstated 3B Chris Nelson from the 15-day DL. Placed 1B Todd Helton on the 15-day DL. HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with RHP Brian Sanches on a minor league contract. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Designated OF Tony Gwynn Jr. for assignment. Recalled OF/1B Jerry Sands from Albuquerque (PCL). Named Janet Marie Smith senior vice president of planning and development. MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Recalled SS Jean Segura from Huntsville (TL). PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Agreed to terms with 1B Jake Opitz on a minor league contract. Reinstated LHP Raul Valdes from the 15-day DL. Optioned 1B Hector Luna to Lehigh Valley (IL). PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Sent RHP Juan Cruz to Altoona (EL) for a rehab assignment. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms with OF Raymond Kruml on a minor league contract. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Agreed to terms with OF Xavier Nady on a minor league contract. Claimed LHP Jose Mijares off waivers from Kansas City. WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Assigned C Carlos Maldonado outright to Syracuse (IL). Agreed to terms with RHP Ramses Rosario, OF Aldrem Corredor, OF Darryl Florentino and OF Luis Guzman on minor league contracts. Claimed SS Cesar Izturis off waivers from Milwaukee. Placed INF/OF Mark DeRosa on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 5. Designated LHP Atahualpa Severino for assignment.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association SACRAMENTO KINGS—Signed coach Keith Smart to a contract extension through the 2013-14 season.

FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed RB Richard Medlin. BALTIMORE RAVENS—Named Sandy Weil director of football analytics. CHICAGO BEARS—Signed WR Rashied Davis to a one-year contract. Placed WR Devin Thomas on the reserve/left team list. DALLAS COWBOYS—Waived S Brodney Pool and CB Isaac Madison. Signed WR David Little and RB Javarris Williams. DENVER BRONCOS—Signed S Jim Leonhard and LB Keith Brooking. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Agreed to terms with WR Justin Blackmon to a four-year contract. MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed WR A.J. Love. Placed WR Greg Childs on the waived-injured list. OAKLAND RAIDERS—Waived DT Travis Ivey. Removed CB Ron Bartell from the non-football injury list. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed LB Adrian Moten. Waived WR Andrew Brewer SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Agreed to terms with WR Terrell Owens. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Waived TE Chase Coffman. Signed LS Andrew DePaola.

SOCCER Major League Soccer NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION—Waived F Jose Moreno.

COLLEGE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE—Named

Chris Parker communications assistant. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY—Named Tyler Sanborn men’s assistant basketball coach. MANHATTAN—Named Amanda McEntire assistant athletic director for facilities and event management. OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN—Named Andrew McGuire assistant baseball coach. ST. ANDREWS—Announced the resignation of baseball coach Matt Boykin to join the coaching staff at UNC Greensboro. Promoted assistant baseball coach Drew Roberts to head coach. UAB—Named Bailey Coleman assistant indoor and sand volleyball coach. UCLA—Dismissed junior C Anthony Stover from the men’s basketball team for failure to meet NCAA eligibility requirements. WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON—Named Brooke Turner volleyball coach and Daniel Usaj men’s lacrosse coach. WASHINGTON & LEE—Named Jonathan Bowden men’s and women’s assistant golf coach, Kristin Cupido women’s assistant cross country coach, Eric Deutsch assistant football coach and Pamela Findlay women’s assistant basketball coach.

OLYMPICS Men Group A Lithuania 76, Tunisia 63 France 79, Nigeria 73 United States 126, Argentina 97 Group B Australia 82, Russia 80 Britain 90, China 58 Brazil 88, Spain 82

SOCCER Women Semifinals United States 4, Canada 3 Japan 2, France 1

HANDBALL Men Group A Tunisia 25, Argentina 23 Iceland 41, Britain 24 France 29, Sweden 26 Group B Hungary 26, Serbia 23 Denmark 26, South Korea 24 Croatia 30, Spain 25

HOCKEY Women Pool A Japan 1, China 0 South Korea 3, Belgium 1 Netherlands 2, Britain 1 Pool B New Zealand 0, Germany 0 South Africa 7, United States 0 Argentina 0, Australia 0

VOLLEYBALL Men Pool A Australia 3, Poland 1 (25-21, 25-22, 1825, 25-22) Bulgaria 3, Italy 0 (32-30, 25-20, 25-19) Argentina 3, Britain 0 (25-18, 25-18, 2515) Pool B Russia 3, Serbia 0 (25-15, 25-20, 25-17) United States 3, Tunisia 0 (25-15, 25-19, 25-19) Brazil 3, Germany 0 (25-21, 25-22, 25-19)

WATER POLO Men Group A Croatia 12, Kazakhstan 4 Italy 10, Spain 7 Australia 13, Greece 8 Group B Serbia 12, Romania 4 Montenegro 13, Britain 4 Hungary 11, United States 6

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Weather 87/53 Mostly sunny 86/52 Mostly sunny 76/52 Mostly sunny 74/45 Late T-storms

Texas (Dempster 0-0) at Boston (Lester 5-9), 5:10 p.m. Toronto (Happ 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Shields 9-7), 5:10 p.m. Kansas City (B.Chen 7-9) at Chicago White Sox (Peavy 9-7), 6:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 9-7) at Oakland (B.Colon 8-8), 8:05 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Minnesota at Cleveland, 10:05 a.m. Texas at Boston, 11:35 a.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 1:35 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 5:05 p.m. Seattle at Baltimore, 5:05 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 5:10 p.m. Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 6:10 p.m.

RODEO Pro Rodeo Leaders Through Aug. 6 All-Around 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $168,473 2. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore. $78,168 3. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo. $72,379 4. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas $65,963 5. Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, Utah $63,176 6. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore. $61,630 7. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas $61,150 8. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla. $53,846 9. Jess Tierney, Hermosa, S.D. $53,547 10. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah $51,333 Bareback Riding 1. Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb. $96,178 2. Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas $96,114 3. Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, Texas $72,859 4. Jessy Davis, Power, Mont. $72,233 5. Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah $71,221 6. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore. $61,810 7. J.R. Vezain, Cowley, Wyo. $57,848 8. Caleb Bennett, Morgan, Utah $56,148 9. Winn Ratliff, Leesville, La. $47,723 10. Jared Keylon, Uniontown, Kan. $47,165 Steer Wrestling 1. Ethen Thouvenell, Napa, Calif. $62,021 2. Les Shepperson, Midwest, Wyo. $57,381 3. Dean Gorsuch, Gering, Neb. $56,635 4. Matt Reeves, Cross Plains, Texas $54,563 5. Wade Sumpter, Fowler, Colo. $49,960 6. Gabe Ledoux, Kaplan, La. $47,112 7. K.C. Jones, Decatur, Texas $44,856 8. Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, Ore. $40,858 9. Beau Clark, Belgrade, Mont. $39,871 10. Tom Lewis, Lehi, Utah $39,553 Team Roping (header) 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $91,552 2. Kaleb Driggers, Albany, Ga. $72,749 3. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont. $67,903 4. Keven Daniel, Franklin, Tenn. $67,252 5. Chad Masters, Cedar Hill, Tenn. $63,515 6. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas $60,879 7. Dustin Bird, Cut Bank, Mont. $58,954 8. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz. $55,538 9. Brock Hanson, Casa Grande, Ariz. $52,518 10. Charly Crawford, Prineville, Ore. $50,958

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hile a painter uses a paintbrush, dancers use their bodies as the medium by which they express their art. But dancers are also athletes whose job it is to make movements appear easy and effortless, even when they aren’t. Behind the scenes, dancers have to play, or dance, through the pain just as much as the next sports star. While the dancers at the Vail International Dance Festival are mainly in town to perform for the crowds, they’re also getting the added bonus of working with health professionals who are used to dealing with highly active people, a lifestyle common in the Vail Valley. One might not think skiers and dancers have much in common, but they do when it comes to injury. Chiropractor and exercise physiologist Mark Pitcher said working with dancers can be similar to treating other athletes. “When we think about dance, we often think about the artistic side of it,” Pitcher said. “But the dancers that are here (at the festival) are very strong and very mobile.” Pitcher is a member of Vail Integrative Medical Group, which includes chiropractors, exercise physiologists, physical therapists and massage therapists. Vail Integrative Medical Group is on call throughout the festival to treat dancers and get them not just back on their feet but back on their tiptoes and performing at their best. “Working with (dancers) presents a little more of a challenge,” Pitcher said. “Not only do we need to get them out of pain and back doing their regular job but (also) able to do what they want to do at a high level.”

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Chiropractor Jon Weimer helps wrap the foot of dancer Fang-Yi Sheu prior to the International Evenings of Dance on Friday night in Vail. Dancers’ physical problems come from moving their bodies too much rather than not enough. Not having the chance to take a break is one of a dancer’s main challenges when it comes to recovery.

‘Teaching them how to heal themselves’ Physical therapist Miki Blanchard finds that dancers like the longer amounts of time they get to spend with her. Most physical therapy sessions last only 20 minutes, but dancers at the festival get at least 30 minutes with Blanchard. “We sit with them as long as it takes,” Blanchard said. “Having that extra 5 to 10 minutes really helps.” In addition to working on current issues the dancers are having, Blanchard spends time “educating (the dancers) about their bodies and teaching them how to heal themselves,” she said. According to Blanchard, some physical therapists are afraid to work on dancers

because they appear small and frail, when the reality is just the opposite. Linda Celeste Sims is a principal dancer with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, performing at the festival for the third time this year. Because Vail Integrative Medical Group works with other athletes so often, Sims found the physical therapists to be well-versed in how a dancer’s body works. “It’s one of the best physical-therapy (sessions) I’ve ever had,” Sims said. “Because they get so many injuries from all these activities that are out here, like skiing, they’re used to people coming in with broken shoulders and elbows.” Dancers, page B6

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VAIL — “See the music, hear the dance.� The famous words of George Balanchine encompass the essence of what tonight’s Vail International Dance Festival presentation represents — an evening of varying performances, all featuring world-class dancers and musicians, priced to allow all to see, hear and experience. Lawn tickets for $12 are on sale now for performances by New York City Ballet’s Robert Fairchild and Teresa Reichlen, selections by both Martha Graham Dance Company and Ballet X and Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Carla Korbes. “The Vail Valley Foundation’s (Vail International Dance Festival) was founded with a mission of advancing the art of dance and the culture of the Vail Valley community and its visitors, and Dance for $20.12 is one of the ways we illustrate that original intention in our festival’s 24th year,� said Martha Brassel, festival director for the Vail International Dance Festival. “Off-stage events like Celebrate the Beat bring the art of dance outside and into the general public; along those same lines, Dance for $20.12 opens the door for all in the community to come to the amphitheater and experience world-class dance.� Started in 2008 as “Dance for

$20.08,� the popularly priced evening has become a festival highlight for many in the valley, with pavilion seats selling out for the chance at an evening that lowers its ticket price without sacrificing the quality of its program. Among the pieces that will be performed during this mixed-bill sampler evening is “The Last Glass,� by Matthew Neenan, performed by BalletX, a company known for adventurousness and striking choreography. In addition to BalletX’s appearance, Martha Graham Dance Company will perform “Steps in the Streets� from “Chronicle,� a work created by Martha Graham in response to the menace of fascism in Europe. The piece evokes the devastation of war but also a powerful rallying call to action. New York City Ballet’s Fairchild and Reichlen, along with Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Korbes, add to an evening that promises diversity and excitement for its audience. The Vail International Dance Festival enters its second of two weeks with several performances, including the Vail debut of the full Martha Graham Dance Company on Thursday, as well as the ever-popular Ballroom Spectacular on Friday and Dance TV performances, which close out the festival, on Saturday. Schedule at a glance and tickets can be found at vail dance.org.

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You are a genius. In fact, we are all geniuses. Once a title reserved for the likes of Albert Einstein and Steve Jobs, the label is, according to artist, writer and innovator Todd Siler, accessible to every person on the planet. During Wednesday’s Vail Symposium program, Siler will teach attendees how to discover and use their genius, by applying the ArtScience process, in order to tackle life’s biggest challenges. “Anyone can be a genius by tapping into many of the things you already do naturally — you’re just not aware you’re doing them,” Siler said. “Through art, you can learn how to cultivate that genius in order to reach your most aspired goals.” Siler has spent more than three decades integrating the arts and sciences in exploring the nature of creativity — how we create, discover, learn and innovate — and interpreting how our creations are connected to nature. His lifelong passion for applying his practice of the ArtScience process to real-world problems was recently recognized by the World Cultural Council, which awarded him the 2011 Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts. He received a doctorate degree in interdisciplinary studies in psychology and art from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1986, making him the first visual artist to receive a doctorate from MIT. He has published many articles and books on his work, including “Think Like

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Todd Siler strives to spark and cultivate people’s creativity and curiosity through his artwork. He will show examples of his work at Wednesday’s Vail Symposium program and share the personal stories about how each piece was created and how he aims to stimulate innovative thinking by tapping everyone’s creative genius. a Genius” (Bantam Books, 1997), which has been published in nine languages. In the 1970s, Siler founded the ArtScience process, which uses common arts-based learning tools and sciencebased learning tools, which individuals and groups can use collaboratively to work together on a shared problem or challenge. Through extensive research across numerous disciplines, studying what highly creative people have in common, Siler discovered that most of the people labeled as geniuses were naturally applying this process in their disciplines, that it was intuitive to them. Siler teaches that one doesn’t need a specific artistic talent to tap into the same creative or scientific genius as the world’s most renowned inventors, innovators and artists; it’s available to every one of us through practice of

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the ArtScience process. “The ArtScience process enables everyone to be creative and innovative in meeting the everyday challenges of one’s life and our world,” Siler said. “It helps us all be agile critical thinkers, able to exercise real-world problemsolving skills in working on any challenge or developing any opportunity.”

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A four-step process Similar to the steps of the scientific method, there are four steps to the ArtScience process. Step 1 is making connections between a wide range of seemingly unrelated things; Step 2 is discovering and exploring the meanings and implications of these connections through creative inquiry; Step 3 is inventing and innovating, based on Step 2’s discoveries and explorations; and Step 4 is applying Step 3’s inventions or innovations with tangible results. These steps, also called the “metaphorming process,” enable people to connect and transform information such as data, knowledge, ideas, feelings or world views in personally meaningful, purposeful and useful ways. The symbolic models — works of art — that are created during this process serve as a global common language to help improve communication by fostering understanding. “Meeting our most urgent global challenges in creating a sustainable future requires integrating all human knowledge,” Siler said. “The arts and sciences are key to this integration. Together, they provide powerful tools, countless methods of creative inquiry and myriad ways of communicating that catalyze creativity and spark inno-

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Todd Siler’s work is on display in the Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Gallery in New York City. Siler said nature is his biggest artistic inspiration. vative thinking. They enable collaborations between all fields of knowledge instantaneously, simultaneously and continuously. Understanding how the arts and sciences make this possible is the subject of my art and work.” Siler said the biggest inspiration for his own work is nature. “Observing the work of nature is most inspiring to me,” Siler said. “It helps me see how deeply connected everything in the natural world is and how every human being affects these connections, either intentionally or accidentally. Making and discovering these connections is one of many great joys of art. For me, making art offers new opportunities to wonder about the world and, hopefully, inspire others to see the beauty of the world and

to discover how it reflects our creative potential.” Siler will show examples of his own work to participants in Wednesday’s program and will share the stories behind the pieces in order to demonstrate how the ArtScience process works. He also will give attendees an opportunity to apply the process to a specific problem and to create a model — a piece of art — that represents a solution to that problem. “I love to watch people learn and grow,” Siler said. “It is a big joy for me and the essence of why I do this.” Tracey Flower is the development and marketing associate with the Vail Symposium. She can be reached at tracey@vailsymposium.org.

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Having been with Alvin Ailey for 17 years, Sims has tried a variety of health treatments and exercise methods to help her prevent injury. She has discovered some new approaches that could even benefit those of us who always failed the old “sitand-reach” part of the physical-fitness test in grade school. Sims practices gyrotonics, also known as gyrokinesis. She describes gyrokinesis as a mix of Pilates, yoga and martial arts. Gyrokinesis was created by Juliu Horvath, who was a ballet dancer until his career ended due to multiple injuries. Gyrokinesis is a combination of the methods Horvath used to heal himself, focusing on fluidity of movement and increasing flexibility. “I fell in love with it because it made me feel so great,” Sims said. “It’s not about building muscle but helps to activate and strengthen the areas that need to be strengthened. I feel stronger, limber and more connected.” Recently while on tour in Paris, Sims tried a type of massage called Rolfing. Rolfing is focused on manipulating fascia, a connective tissue surrounding muscles and binding them together. Rolfing is no gentle rub down that one gets at a vacation spa. Sims said therapists use their elbows and body weight to dig deep into the muscles and relieve the pain. “I tried it and I loved it. (It’s) a totally different type of massage.” Sims said. “Rolfing is (focused on) pressure points, plus realignments that help the muscles and bone go back into place.” But when the curtain comes up and the dancers glide gracefully in first position, muscles and bones become more than the nuts and bolts used to make up the human body. They transform into extraordinary movements that communicate what words cannot. Artist or athlete, what dancers’ bodies can do is astonishing, even for those who understand how they work. “I enjoy (the performances) from an artistic standpoint,” Pitcher said. “I look at them as athletes and think it’s pretty impressive they can pull off these incredible postures and dynamic movements.”

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Vail Public Library’s 2012 Summer Reading Program — Dream Big: READ — concludes this week at the Vail Recreation District community room in the Lionshead Welcome Center. The finale will feature a lesson in pizza tossing by a Blue Moose Pizza specialist. “The kids will learn this fine art in case they need a job in a few years,� said Cricket Pylman, of the Vail Public Library. “The Blue Moose continues to be a terrific partner in our Summer Reading Program, donating pizza for the party and the chef to share pizza tossing skills.� In addition, chefs from The Saloon will show the readers how to make their famous guacamole. Children need to finish their reading log and remember to bring it in for a final tally. Prizes will be awarded for hours read, as well as prizes for the top readers of the summer. Today’s event will take place at the Lionshead Welcome Center. Enter through the Vail Recreation District’s Imagination Station, which is located on the southwest end

What: Vail Public Library free Summer Reading Program finale. When: 1 p.m. today. Where: Located in the Vail Recreation District community room on the southwest end of the second floor of the Lionshead Welcome Center. Cost: Free. More information: Call 970-479-2187.

of the second floor of the welcome center. The 2012 Summer Reading Program has taken place from 1 to 3 p.m. every Tuesday afternoon since June 19, involving elementary students, local residents and visitors alike. The goal has been to keep students reading with fun activities and a few prizes for incentive to prepare students for a successful return to school in the fall. For information, visit www.vaillibrary.com. Call 970-479-2187 for directions. Although the Vail Public Library has reopened, summer reading takes place at the Lionshead Welcome Center.

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Neck and upper-back pain are two and levator scapulae muscles become of the most common reasons people overactive. Rehabilitation pioneer seek treatment at our offices. There Vladimir Janda called this collection of are many possible causes imbalances “upper for neck and back pain, so crossed syndrome.” getting an evaluation is These imbalances often essential to uncovering the lead to neck and middleunderlying reason for the back pain, but the change problem. One of the more in the upper extremity common contributors to mechanics also makes neck and upper-back pain shoulder impingement is posture-related muscle and thoracic outlet synimbalance. drome (a common reason Whether it’s sitting at a for hand and finger numbdesk reading or working ness) more likely. on a computer, texting or driving, most things we do Prevention and MARK are out in front of us. For treatment short periods, this may not If you work on a computPITCHER be a problem. For hours on er, drive a car or watch TV, end, day after day, it can lead to mus- chances are good you need to think cle imbalances that can result in pain about preventing upper crossed syndrome. An ergonomic setup is imporand dysfunction. tant if long hours are spent in front of Upper crossed syndrome the computer. Preventative stretching If our head is allowed to come for- and exercise to offset the postural ward and our shoulders protract (droop stresses are especially important. forward), we put a great deal of stress on If the imbalances have already set in the musculature at the back of the neck. and simple self-care exercises are not As the head drops forward and we look helping, or symptoms are becoming out in front of us, the skull extends more severe, then evaluation and treatwhere it meets the neck. This engages ment by a professional is warranted. the muscles just below the skull (the There are many different treatsuboccipital musculature), which ments for neck and middle-back become overactive. The deep neck flex- pain. The most appropriate and ors weaken and destabilize the neck. effective treatment depends on the As the shoulders protract, our shoul- diagnosis, presentation of the probder blade stabilizers (scapular stabiliz- lem and the particular patient. If the ers) become inhibited and weak. Mus- underlying cause is related to posture cles that are normally quiet are recruit- and upper crossed syndrome, then ed to help stabilize the shoulder girdle. conservative treatment with chiroThe pectoralis minor, upper trapezius practic, physical therapy and soft-tis-

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sue work can be effective. Spinal manipulative therapy or joint mobilization at the thoracic spine can decrease middle-back discomfort and increase mobility. With increased mobility, thoracic spine self-mobilization exercises on and off the foam roller will be more effective. Spinal manipulative therapy also may be used at the cervical spine to address specific joint restrictions, but typically, an overall increase in stability will be needed in the cervical spine. Active release technique and facilitated stretching of tight or overactive trapezius, levator scapulae and pectoral muscles are common. Stretching for these muscles is taught as part of a home exercise program. Remember, however, that these overactive muscles are overactive for a reason and may be contributing (albeit poorly) to stability because the prime stabilizers are not. Strengthening exercises and drills should be introduced to improve neck and scapular stability. Neck pain associated with poor posture is not simply a muscle problem or a joint problem or a ligament problem. It is how those different tissues interact, how we move and the compensation patterns that develop and shape the symptoms we see. A balanced approach to care will yield the best results. Mark Pitcher is a chiropractor and exercise physiologist with Vail Integrative Medical Group. He specializes in rehabilitative medicine. For information, visit www.vailhealth.com.

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Free Adult Karate, 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m., Singletree Pavilion, Edwards. Call 970-328-4360. Free Adult Karate/Strengthening Class, 7:30 p.m., James Lee’s Karate, 717 Sylvan Lake Road, Eagle Ranch. Call 970328-4360. Hatha Flow Yoga, 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m., Yoga Off Broadway, Eagle. Call 970-328-YOGA. Hatha Flow Yoga, 6:00 p.m. 7:15 p.m., Yoga Off Broadway, Eagle. Call 970-328-YOGA. Junior Tennis Clinics, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., 700 South Frontage Road E., Vail. Call 970-479-2294. Lunch Break Yoga, 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m., Dogma Athletica, 137 Main St., G-001, Edwards. Call 970-688-4433. Morning Asana, 6:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m., Yoga Off Broadway, Eagle. Call 970-328-YOGA. National Night Out in Minturn, 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Maloit Park, Minturn. Call 970306-6553. Open Fencing, 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m., Vail Valley Fencing Club, Battle Mountain High School cafeteria, Edwards. Call 970-470-1420. Poolside Yoga with Nicola, 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m., Eagle-

Vail Pool. Call 970-476-8416. Rock your Asana, 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m., Dogma Athletica, 137 Main St., G-001, Edwards. Call 970-688-4433. Rock your Asana, 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m., Dogma Athletica, 137 Main St., G-001, Edwards. Call 970-688-4433. Shotokan Karate of Vail, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., Monday and Wednesday at Gypsum Rec Center. Tuesday and Thursday at Edwards Elementary School. Call 970-524-2349 or 970390-7379. TRX & Indoor Cycling, 9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m., Eagle Athletic Club inside the Eagle Lodge and Suites, Eagle. Call 970471-6715. Taijiquan, 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m., Jack’s Place at Shaw Cancer Center. Call 970-4714035. Tennis: Round Robin, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., Beaver Creek Tennis Center, 310 Offerson Road, Beaver Creek. Call 970754-5781 for reservations. Vail Rugby Club Practice, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Rugby Pitch located across the street from the Ford Amphitheater at the Vail Athletic Fields on Vail Valley Drive. Call 720-2448783. Yoga at Singletree Community Center, 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m., Singletree Community Center. Call 970-376-2819. Walking Tour of Historic Vail Village, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., Third level in the Vail Village parking structure. Call 970476-1876. Tuesday Tea on the Terrace, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., 341 Broadway and Fourth Street, Eagle. Call 970-328-7328.

{Hand Crafted with Much Love} Crazy Mountain Brewing Company is a production brewery making handcrafted beers that can be found in bars, resturaunts, and liquor stores around the Vail Valley.

{TASTING ROOM} Pints, Tasting Flights, Pitchers, Growlers & Six Packs Stop by our tasting room in Edwards (10 minutes west of Vail) our relaxed family friendly atmosphere is always inviting Bring your own food to compliment our fine beers

Open Nightly at 5pm. 27 MAIN STREET THE RIVERWALK, EDWARDS 970.926.0777

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BMW 325xi Sports Wagon 2004

Cadillac ESCALADE 2004

Cat 242 2007

Catalina Capri 16.5 1999

CHEVROLET 2500 HD CREW LS 2006

BMW, 5 Speed manual transmission, purchased in Germany! One owner, good condition, AWD, 135,000 mi, 2.5L 6 Cyl, blue metallic with sand interior.

LOADED 317-258-4813 2004cadillacescalade@comcast.net FOR FULL DETAILS BEST OFFER OVER $10,000.00 ON OR BEFORE 8/8/2012

300 hours Bucket, Chain, forks, trencher, heated cab. $23,500.00 for CAT $4,046.00 Trencher Attachment or buy all for $27,117.00 970-904-6369

Honda 4 stroke outboard. Trailer $4650 David 361-816-8422 dgcctx@comcast.net

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Chevrolet Chevelle 1966

Chevrolet Deluxe 1951 SOLD

CHEVROLET SUBURBAN LS 4X4 2007

CHEVY AVALANCHE 2005

CHEVY CORVETTE 2003

66' Chevy Chevelle SS396 True 138 VIN, 5 speed Straight, Restored, Garret Red GORGEOUS Mike 970-319-5639 mjflack@gmail.com $28,000

SOLD

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1 OWNER. SUPER LOW MILES - 9800 HARD TO FIND VERY RARE

Dodge Durango 2005

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$13,588

$33,588

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Dodge Ram 1500 2003

Dutchmen Express 2008

FleetwoodTerry Lite 2003

Ford Explorer 2006

SLT 4WD ABS V8. 4.7 Towing pkg. Leather 3rd row seats Front & rear controlled heating & AC Multi disc CD Premium Sound 109,000 miles CarFax. Well maintained 970-827-5642 $9000 970-827-5642

Great Work Truck!. Good condition. 175,330 Highway Miles! Auto Reading Topper & Pipe Rack

6.0 Chevy - Sleeps 6 Queen Bed, Full Bath, Generator Auto Levelers, Super Slide Out With many extras, 25 Ft. Low miles - 5,300 $66,800.00 970-262-1140 or 970-485-2320

Fleetwood Terry Lite 2003 $6500 Excellent condition. 423-421-2998 $6500 423-421-2998

Explorer XLT 06. Excellent condition. 182K V8 4WD Leather seats with 3rd row. Tow Package. Sirius XM Ready. 1 owner Lindmike1@aol.com $11,490/OBO 303-601-3026

Ford F150 2007

FORD MUSTANG 1998

GMC Acadia 2008

GMC Yukon 2000

GMC Yukon XL 2003

5.4 L, V8 engine, 4WD, 109K miles, automatic, Power windows/locks, satellite radio, AM/FM, 18” chrome wheels. Spray bedliner, tow package.

2dr, Convertible, V6auto trans very low miles - 61 K

Leather, 3rd Row Seats, Sunroof,

www.hascars.com STK# 2183B Plus Tax/fees

Great Condition, ABS, Sunroof, Leather, Power seats, windows, locks, 3rd row seating, AC front and rear, Auto tailgate lift, AWD, DVD, White. 51K miles. $25,000 Mark 970-331-4017/ markmillervail@gmail.com

GMC Yukon XL '03 Great condition. 146K Miles LOADED jdowley@pacbell.net Nothing else like this at this price Drive it and make an offer $9750.00 970-544-8167 (Aspen Area)

GMC yukon xl 2011

Harley Davidson FLH 2004

Harley Davidson Low Rider 2007

4WD 42K Miles. Black Leather Seats. 3rd Passenger Row. Front and Rear A/C. Running Boards. Winter and Summer Tires. Parking Assist. $29,000 970-471-1932

2004 Harley Davidson FLH , just serviced, excellent mechanically, lots of chrome, hard bags, big fast fun road machine, 618-1543 $7500 neg (Aspen)

Jeep CJ5 1979

Jeep Grand Cherokee 1998

CJ5 in great condition. Brand new soft top and doors, new exhaust, recently had a full tune up, 4 speed, Straight 6, garaged, 2 sets of tires. $5500 obo 970-376-3497

$17,900 208-961-1029

$5000.00 970-262-5833(Silverthorne)

$6,488

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Heated Seats, Tow Pkg, 204,000 mi. Power, Runs Great. $5,600 970-331-3462 Honda Odyssey 2006

Hummer H2 2004

Honda Odyssey 2006, EX-L 5-Door, Excellent condition. 110k miles, Auto transmission. 3.5L V6, DVD System, iPod Hookup, Auto Sliding Doors, Sunroof 14,000 970-331-1633

Hummer H2 2004 Lux 4 door. Excellent condition. Leather seats. Heated seats. AWD. Sunroof. Luggage rack. Red 72K Miles $28,500 214-707-5833

Jeep Liberty 2004

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2011

Jeep Wrangler Sahara 2009

Black Good cond 102,000 Auto trans/6 cyl . Power windows/seats-leather. 2nd set of studs incl. $4995 OBO 970 376 8603

Jeep Liberty 2004 Excellent condition, 83K miles, 5 speed manual, 6 cylinder, 4WD. CD player. Fog lamps. Roof rack. Power locks and windows. Cruise. $8,000 970-471-9599

2011 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2 door soft top with Thule 4 bike rack included, 31,000 miles, great condition, unique mango tango color $25,500 (970) 390-6966

2 door. Excellent condition. 39900 Manual transmission. V6. Alloy wheels. Freedom Top.

JEEP WRANGLER TJ 1998

KAWASAKI KX450 2009

Land Rover Discovery SII 2004

Mazda CX-9 2008

NISSAN SENTRA 2.0 2011

Runs great, lifted and brand new 35” tires, 128k miles.

Monster energy, fuel injection. Great condition. Edwards

56k mi, Impeccable Cond. Giverny Green/Black Leather, Upgraded 4x4, GVWR 6300 * tax deduction . New tires, brakes, springs, shocks.

Mazda CX-9 2008 Exc. cond. 87,000mi. AWD. new tires,Leather, Sunroof, Sirius Marc 970-331-4061 $22,500 970-331-4061

4 DR sedan. Auto trans full power and great mpg. this will not last long. Priced to sell

$7,000 OBO Call or text to 970-343-9440

Excellent Cond., 6 spd., low miles, engine guard, windshield, front foot pegs. $8645 970-471-5686

$23,300 Al 970-376-4473 spachmayer@hotmail.com

$14,988

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$4,000

Moving! Deal at $12,400 970-618-1136

Office/Studio/Playhouse. 2003

PHAETON MOTORHOME 2010

Porsche Carrera 1984

Rockwood 292XRT pop-up 2011

Subaru Legacy Outback 1997

Office/Studio/Playhouse Small but mighty. A-C, Heat, Operable Windows, Built in Desk, Well Insulated, T&G Ceiling, 3x8 Rafters, Maple Flooring. PRICE REDUCED!!!! $9500 970-390-9755

Excellent cond & loaded. Diesel 360 engine, auto leveling jacks, Onan 8.0 gen, household refrig, bath w/roomy shower, extra sink & cabinet in bdrm, Q bed+Q sofa bed, entertain center, inc. 4 TV’s, plus much more. $171,000 970-887-9177 or 303-985-9550

Limited edition. Like new condition. 43,000 mi. Manual transmission. silver blue/Black leather, Max maxsch8@aol.com $32,675 OBO 970-390-6688

2011 Rockwood 292 XRT huge pop-up with deck for atv's $12,500. Chico Thuon $12,500 970-331-4807

1997 Subaru Legacy Outback Wagon, Excellent condition. 116,000 mi. Auto transmission. Luggage rack, garaged, AWD. Dark Green, Jerry Krebs krebs_jerry@yahoo.com $4650 970-945-8962

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Subaru Outback 2001 Excellent condition. 142,000 mi. Auto transmission. AWD. ABS. 2 sets of tires. Dealer maintained. Records available. Becky

Gently Used. 69,200 mi Auto Trans, ABS, AWD, Alloy Wheels, Lug Rack, Original Owner, Driven 4/Mo/Yr. All records.

2000 lb; new wheels, springs, axles. Submersible taillights. Built for rafts; works for snowmobiles.

Dave 970-513-0853

$950 970-401-1341

Very good condition, new steering box, thermostat, rear brakes 118k miles call Wayne

$5100.00 970.331.6154

$7,490

119200 miles, manual transmission, 4 door, ABS, power windows, sunroof, Alloy wheels, CD player, spoiler, 36+MPG $6999 970-948-4065

$3,500 970-923-5021

Toyota Rav4 2004 Sport

Toyota Sienna 2005

Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 2009

Toyota Tundra 2007

Triumph Spit-Fire 1972

4WD, 4 cyl, 5 speed manual, sunroof, non-smoking, 247K highway miles, clean Carfax, no accidents, no leaks, no rust, no problems. Bargain!

Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 2009 TRD off road 4 door. Superb condition. 44K miles Auto transmission. V6 SRS

Tundra 2007 Ltd ed. 4 door. Excellent condition. GPS, V8. Performance tires, sunroof, LOADED! Macky Morris mackymorris@yahoo.com

Body in good condition, many new parts!

$6495 970-401-0544

Limited edition. 4D Prime condition. ONLY 8K! Auto transmission. V6 3.3 Liter AWD. Leather seats. GPS navigation system. Sunroof. ABS. DVD/CD. Hands-free Tailgate. Garaged.

$24,500 970.331.6038 markconvail@live.com

Volkswagen Touareg 2004

WANTED

YAMAHA ROYAL STAR 1997

Volkswagen Touareg 2004 Fully Loaded Prime condition. 90K miles V8 $13,500 970.406.8920

WANTED Vintage Porsche, Mercedes, Ferrari, Volvo, Jaguar, BMW Will pay top dollar!

Black, low mileage, very low maintenance, saddle bags, windshield, awesome gas mileage.

Auto Parts/ Accessories 2011 Subaru Outback Brand New In Package Black Carpet Floormats $20 Edwards NEW (309) 269-1173 225/60/R16 TIRES New all season tires with less than 1,000 miles. Great condition. $300 970-376-3618

Contact Helmut 949-637-1514

Auto Parts/ Accessories SNOW TIRES $325 Michelin X Ice 215/60R16 Call 970 471-9282 Soft Top for 2008 Jeep Wrangler JK (4 door). Original Factory top with hardware- never used. $200 Silverthorne John 972-523-4600 jwilliamhendry@gmail.c om Wanted to Buy: Snow tires in good condition, size 195/65/15. Please call 970-376-5317. Yakima Space Cadet with towers and bars. $ 4 0 0 . 0 0 O B O. H o l d s camping gear and luggage for four. 970-524-2233

Four (4) Michelin Tires. 4x4 Syncrone 255/55 R 19. $350.00 or Best offer. Edwards CO Good condition. Greg (970) 471-3495 ekebygolf@yahoo.com GOODYEAR TIRES255/50/R20 All season tires good condition. $800 new, will s e l l f o r $ 3 0 0 . 970-376-3618 MICHELIN TIRES; 275/55/R17 NEW-Top of the line Michelin Latitude Touring tires with just 500 miles. $1,200 new, sell for $850. Call 970-471-5843.

Auto Photo Ads work.

We buy cars for junk. Pay up to $250 depending on car. Compro carros para yonke. Pago hasta $250. 970-470-1014 Miranda’s Towing

INTERESTED in selling your 97’ & up vehicle? Body damage/ mechanical problems or Junk cars 970-390-1993.

Autos

24 " Structure Chrome Rims, 6 Lug with Tires $950 Edwards Good condition. Gary 970.471.3661 1995 Isuzu Rodeo LS 4x2 Asking $2800 obo Auto transmission w/ towing & winter drive settings. Extra set of 4 rims & pair of almost new stud winter tires. V6 140k mi. Call Matt@623-221-4391 2002 Dodge Dakota Club Cab V8 4x4. Auto transmission, tow. 191,000 mi. Needs thorough transmission diagnosis. - $2000 OBO Call Dan (970) 331-1156

Autos

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Car Dead? cash paid for any vehicle, including wrecks. (970) 904-0202 freeorlowcosttowing@g mail.com

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Toyota Sienna LE 2005 Auto FWD, 119k mi, 8-pas, runs great, CD, A/C, New tires, Good windshield. Asking $10500 OBO. Call (970)376-3322

$500-$2000 CASH for any Subaru 1999 & newer. Wrecked, running or b r o k e n d o w n . 970-389-8730

Isuzu Amigo 1998 $2,900 2 door. Good condition. 1 6 2 K M a n u a l transmission. 4 Cylinder Alloy wheels. CD player. moon roof White Nicole 424-208-4154 nyandle@live.com

Jeep Cherokee Sport 1995 2300$ Sports p a c k a g e G o o d condition.power locks, windows, 204108 miles, Auto transmission. inline v6, engine is solid, 218-841-3720

SOLD... GUARANTEED!

Volkswagon Jetta 2003, $2,000.00 OBO. 4 door. Good condition. 130,000 Manual transmission. 1.8 Turbo Engine needs to b e r e p l a c e d . Performance tires. Sunroof. Heated seats. Power windows. Leather seats. Black. Contact Heidi 970.390.4668

Utility Trailers

RENTAL TRAILERS & ATVS Utility Trailers for RENT, short term. Bumper pull equipment Trailers up to 14,000 GVW, small utility trailers 7'x10', ATV trailers, bar be que trailers for portable parties, Hi pressure self contained hot water washers (trailer mounted with reservoir) Please call for pricing and availability Scott @ 970-309-3213

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94' Toyota 4runner $1600 182,000 miles (573)747-6541 Needs some work. Runs good. Cheap. Used just to get around the valley.

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Other. $120 minturn 9708275587 szpiech1@yahoo.com SLOVKIAN SPINNING WHEEL (w/papers) $150. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Wrought Iron Chandalier (floral design) $200. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Appliances

Appliances Refrigerator. MAYTAG PLUS $500 firm. Gypsum Excellent condition. Carol 970-376-0889. Black side by side with ice maker & in door water dispenser .$1300 new. This is a great buy!

Stacker Washer/Dryer. Whirlpool 27 $600.00 or Best Offer Edwards Like new condition. ITEM SOLD!!!!

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Stove. GE True Temp $450 Gypsum Excellent condition. Carol (970)-376-0889. Smooth Top, free standing, Bisque color. Nice! Leave Message. Wine Cellar. Vissan 200.00 Eagle Superb condition. Mike 970-390-3973 sgroup51@msn.com

Compact Refrigerator w i t h f r e e z e r compartment. Haier (White) $100 Avon Excellent condition. Onie Bolduc 970-390-6611 Delonghi Air conditioner $150 in Good condition in Edwards, co. jen 970-926-7292 jen@accentpropertymg mt.com 2 Available Dryer. Sears Kenmore Gas Dryer $40 Edwards Good condition. Spencer 970-471-0974 FREE Gas Range, Vent Micro, Dishwasher. Used and need cleaning, but fully functional. Edwards (970) 376-0902 LG Air Conditioner LP1200DXR $200 Like new condition. In Edwards please call Jen 970-926-7292 Jen@accentpropertymg mt.com MAYTAG DRYER Large capacity electric dryer in very good condition. Works great! $125. 970-471-5843

Chest. $99 minturn,co Good condition. 9706885356 szpiech1@yahoo.com

Walt Horton Sculpture "Vanished" 16" high plus revolving base. That Horton bear expression is unique to his art. It creates a bronze that comes alive. $3,000. Call Bart Peaslee 970-331-3083 email Bart@link2vail.com

Books/Educational LOVE TO READ??? Used Books - Hardcover - $1 per book- Edwards Excellent condition. I can E-mail a list of Titles . Cindy 970-390-7346 dhancock7@aol.com

Cameras/Photo Equipment

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Canon Zoon Lens EF35-105, F3.5-4.5 $139 Excellent condition. Has been in storage Pick up in Vail Bruce 970.402.8524 globalspa@hotmail.com

Refrigerator. GE $95 Gypsum Good cond. Carol (970)-376-0889 . Apt. size, brown color. Perfect extra fridge for garage, basement or rec room.

Sony DCRTR7000 Handycam Digital Video Camcorder Sony $150 OBO Avon Excellent condition. Seller 970-471-8162 vail2005@gmail.com

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roll-off containers available Aluma raft trailer $1750.00 Eagle Excellent condition. 970-328-9032

Antiques

Arts/Crafts/Hobbies

Wildlife Art & Taxidermy

Jeep Grand Cherokee 1995: Call for information! 970-485-3456.

Jeep Wrangler X 2007 $18,775 2 door. Good condition. 46,000 Auto transmission. V6 Performance tires. Aftermarket Wheels CD/MP3 Player KC Hilites & Daylighters CB Radio with Flex Antenna W h i t e A l e x (970)331-1938 alexhall41@gmail.com

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2007 Ford Escape, 4x4, 5-spd, 102k.mi, A/C, CD. Ascing $8500 Call (970)376-3322

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SUVs

Utility Trailers

MERCURY SABLE 1999 White, 4 dr. sedan with 130k miles. Great MPG, clean inside and out, runs fantastic. $2,900. Call Eagle Auto Consignment; 970-331-0789.

$2000 OBO Contact Bernie: 970-390-6930

$5000

9 9 S u b a r u F o r e s t e, Black, Auto, 158K miles. Choose from more than 25 Subaru's in stock. We finance anyone with approved credit. BUY HERE PAY HERE. Hwy 24 in Minturn. (970) 827-5336. Avalancheautosales.com

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$27,200 970-309-3658

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Auto Service

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4 BMW Mag Alloys for 3 series w/tires, size 225/50-R160. $225. 970-926-8880

Autos

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Carpet/Flooring Indian Style Rug (handmade) $200. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Children/Baby Items Graco Highchair. Gently used. $25. 970-688-0721

Construction Equipment/Material Aluminum 5 inch gray gutters and down spouts reasonable prices various lenghts Call Randy 970 376 1519

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Maclaren Quest Stoller. Light Blue/Brown. 3 yrs old but very good cond. $270 new, asking $100. 970-306-7878 mountaindeals@gmail.c om MY LITTLE PONY Hot air Balloon House & Roller Skate Party Cake. Excellent condition. Retails for over $140. Selling both for $50 OBO. Call 479-7918 for details

Clothing BCBG Western Style Dress Ankle Boots, size 8B $40. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Franco Sarto brown suede leather ankle boot, size9 $40. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m H a n d p a i n t e d "multi-colored" women's cowboy boots (size 7) $200. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Louis Vuitton tote (shoulder) bag $200. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Men's North Face Denali Jacket Large $75 Edwards Excellent condition. Smoke free home (309) 269-1173 Call or Text

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BARN WOOD $3.00-$4.00/SF Great for siding, wainscot or furniture. Vintage Wood Supply 970 390-7405 "Why build it boring?"

Teva Links Mid. Black. Mountain Bike / Dirt Jumping / Casual Comfy Shoes. Sz 11.5. New in Box $100. 970-306-7878 mountaindeals@gmail.c om Tony Lama Snakeskin Ladies Vintage Brown Boots, 7 1/2-8 $100. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Women's Tan Suede Cowboy Boots $20. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Collectibles CASH FOR WAR RELICS. I buy WW I and WW II German, US, and Japanese helmets, hats, medals, guns, etc. Top prices paid. Call Rich 970-748-4621 Dick Hauserman, a founder of Vail, signed charcoal on paper artwork -nude female figures- framed 13x17 $150.00 OBO Excellent condition. 970-569-3559 patandmarti@gmail.com

Computer/Supplies Computer. mac 200.00 Edwards Used condition. Kenneth Carpenter 970 9 2 6 8 2 2 5 ~ G 4 tower/keyboard/ monitor/TIGER L a p t o p - A c e r TravelMate 4670. Upgraded, 2GB Ram, 150GB Hard drive. Runs perfect. $200 avon - Erik 970-306-5662 erikvan01@gmail.com

Electric Fireplace Heater by Cambridge. Flame & Temp controls. 26" tall x 23" wide x 14" deep. Great for bedroom. $75. Call 970-904-1864. Pics @ vaildaily online ads. Wrought iron fireplace tool set. Includes poker, shovel, broom and stand. Great unique design. Stands 37" tall. $60. Call 970-904-1864. Pics @ vaildaily online ads.

Firewood/Fuel

Furniture/ Beds & Mattresses

Chest of Drawers, Teak veneer 5 drawer chest. $35.00 Good condition. Kurt 970-328-1865

Log Bedroom Set. $750 Avon Good condition. Armoire, Bed, Side Table 970-390-3435

Firewood Fast, friendly service. Full, half, & face cords. Lower prices! Top Quality! 970-949-5018 Yard location 1 mile East of Eagle on HWY 6 Pick up or delivery Pine and Peach Wood 970-376-2087 T. Thissen

BIG WALNUT SLABS $6.00-$12.00/BF 1-3" thick. Other hardwoods also available. Vintage Wood Supply 970 390-7405 Make something cool!

Furniture/ Beds & Mattresses

Wicker Headboard; Dark Brown; Queen, 5' Wide; Vail; Like New; 970-477-1984

Furniture/ Dining Room

Boulders, structural dirt & top soil. Per l o a d . D a v e . 970-977-0261 Pressure Treated Pressure Treated Lumber 8- 12ft 2x8 210ft 2x8 $$145.00 Excellent condition. David B (970)390-3849 mtnmanofsweetwater@ yahoo.com

Electronics

17 INCHES OF PURE HEAVEN!! BRAND NEW 20 YEAR WARRANTY!!! Bamboo/Cotton blended fabric. You can Thank me upon Delivery!! $699 Includes the Box Spring. 970-274-9276

25"TV Sharp $25. E d w a r d s G o o d condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Amp and Tuner OPTONICA 55.00 Vail Good condition. 970-331-6231

Bed- Full Size complete set. $150.00 Good condition. Sealy mattress 12" thick 970-524-6829 Gypsum Bose 10 Speaker Home Theater System. 10 Speakers + Sub. Creates great sound and is in fantastic condition. Over $1,000 new. Selling f o r $ 4 0 0 . C a l l 970-471-5843. DVD Burner/Drive Ikebana 55.00 Vail Excellent condition. 970-331-6231

Bed- King Size. $350.00 Vail Like new condition. Rob Steinke 970 390 5559

For sale! TomTom car GPS! Used only several times! $100. Call me at 970-401-0530 or email m e a t smokke1982@gmail.com . Serious inquiries only Polk OWM3 surround speaker pair Polk Audio $50 Avon Excellent condition. Seller 970-471-8162 vail2005@gmail.com television Hitachi (48inch wide 51 inches tall), free, vail, dennis 970-476-9235 dsjlinn@aol.com

Toshiba e-Studio 230 Multifunction Copier (printing, copying, scanning and faxing). $1,000 OBO. Glenwood Springs. Excellent condition. Contact Angie at the Glenwood Springs Chamber 970-945-0784 or angie@glenwoodchamb er.com. Video/Pic's Camcorder Panosonic 50.00 Vail Excellent condition.700x dig zoom, zoom mic, leash, perfect batt, 3.5. screen,light, remote,web cam 970-331-6231

Large Elk/Deer Antler Chandelier in excellent condition. 45"Lx30"Wx18"H, $2,250. See it in Edwards. 970-926-7027

Furniture/Home Furnishings 2 Antique Wood Trunks( large & very large) $75. & 100. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Beautiful --Well Made King Headboard Made by Lexington High-End $300.00 Will Deliver in Area 970-328-7051

Bedroom Set. $600.00 Avon Prime condition. Joy 860-836-2680 Bureau and 2 bed tables. Solid knotty Pine wood by Broyhill Premier Furnitures.

Furniture/Home Furnishings

Furniture/Home Furnishings

Couch. Yellow and Comfortable, Good condition. $100 OBO Located in Vail. Sara 630-200-5792 saumann23@gmail.com

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Moonstone down jacket, Sz. small, $50. 970 390-1095 Oakley Scalpel White Sunglasses NEW $80 Eagle Like new condition. Austin 970.471.6065

Fireplaces/Stoves Antler Handled Fireplace Tool Set with Stand. Would look great next to any fireplace. $80. Call 970-904-1864. Pics @ vaildaily online classifieds.

2 Beautiful Antique Oak Chiairs $20. Each Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Floral Sofa; Worn but Clean & in Good Condition; Narrow & Easy to Move; $115; Vail; 970-477-1984

Solid Maple Oval Dining Table (42 x 62) $50. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Gorgeous Dark Wood Antique Wine Barrel $200. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Stickler D e s k ( s m a l l ) $200. Edwards Good condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Ironwood Buffalo/Bison Lamp. Overall 22" tall. Nice. Will include a few extra Ironwood animals. $100. Call 970-904-1864. Pics @ vaildaily online classifieds.

Large Antique Copper Tub ( beautiful patina!) $200. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Large Brown Leather Ottoman (round) $200. E d w a r d s G o o d condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Large wall mirror with faux bamboo frame. 47" tall x 29" wide. Great Condition. $75. Call 970-904-1864. Pics @ vaildaily online classifieds.

2Large Green Leather Chairs w/ottoman $200. Each Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Antique child's rocking chair (light colored wood) $25. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Antique Rocking chair (light color wood) $25. Edwards Gently used condition. Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m 970-401-3088

Sturdy Wood Bookshelf made from reclaimed barn wood. Matching mirror is also for sale, please inquire. 347-244-4888 wandringa@gmail.com Sun bleached Antler Chandalier (white) $200. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Theatre seating. $350, in G y p s u m . G o o d condition. Gabriela 970-401-3436 glesakova@hotmail.com

Wine Tower. Holds 18 bottles and your wine glasses. stands 67" tall. Cool piece. $80. Call 970-904-1864. Pics @ vaildaily online classifieds.

Garage Sale = FREE PIZZA! Nightstand. $45.00 Avon Excellent condition. Joy 860-836-2680 Off-white color with dark pewter handle. Old Green Distressed "Farmers" Table 36 x48 $200. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

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Beige loveseat, $130. 970 390-1095 Boot Shaped Chair. Great for kids room or den or ??? Great condition. Unique. $60. Call 970-904-1864. See pics @ vaildaily online classifieds.

Brand New Queen Orthopedic Pillowtop & Box Spring with Warrant y $ 1 7 5 . C a n Deliver 970-274-9276

Comfy Leather Office Chair (brown) $150. E d w a r d s G o o d condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

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Miscellaneous Merchandise Dog Grooming Table, hedrolic $100, Eagle, Good condition. Never used, only goes up to 39 inches, really for sm dogs/cats only. Has been stored last 2 yrs. 970 393 2608 Dog Grooming Tub, plastic $100, Eagle, Good condition. Never used, put sm crack in while putting together. Repaired. 970 393 2608 Paid $140+

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 Buying gold, diamonds, platinum and silver. Custom jewelry, repairs. Dave @ Summit Gold, 309 Main St./Frisco 970-668-0101.

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 MUMMY BUNDLE NECKLACE $175. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

AeroGarden $50 EDWARDS JULIE (970) 331-3457 CAT MINT, 16"high, ready to be planted, highly blooming from spring till fall, deer resistant ,more than 10 avail., 5$ each, Avon 970-390 0019

Glass top 35" diameter, 19" off the ground, not quite a 1/2" thick. Beautiful antler base.

$540

Call Mark, 970-390-3444 Shadow Box Coffee Table. 48"x24"x16" tall. Rustic look. Great for displaying special items. $75. Call 970-904-1864. Pics @ vaildaily online classifieds.

YARD MAN 6.5HP GEAR DRIVEN LAWN MOWER 21" $50.00 Edwards Used condition. 970-471-0905

Miscellaneous Merchandise 5 disc Sean Skinner stick handling beyond belief $60.00 Eagle Excellent condition. 970-977-0421.Usa hockey skills and drills dvd,exellent for players and coaches $45.00 plus bonus coaching dvd.

Health & Beauty 8 Medical Stools $200 for all, various colors. New Castle Excellent condition. Melissa 970-379-7103 ambremm1@yahoo.com

Carved wooden eagle. Jamaican folk art. 20" tall x 20" wide. Unusual piece. Call 970-904-1864. Pics @ vaildaily online classifieds.

Hot Tubs/ Spas & Pools Brand New Hot tub/Spa! Never used! Seats 6! Loaded with therapy jets, waterfall, LED light, ozone, 2 pumps! Full Warranty! Retails $10,995, take $3,995!! 970-239-1302

Heating & Cooling Sleeper Sofa in Eagle, Good condition $100.00. Call Erin 832-257-0750.

CHARBROIL ELECTRIC BARBECUE $90.00 EAST VAIL Good condition. MICHAEL TURTLETAUB 305-335-1475 A22PL@AOL.COM

7 by 8 ft Flat Bed Utility Trailer $800.00 Eagle Good condition.Exellent for rafts,new tires and an extended tongue. 970-977-0421

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BRAND NEW KING PILLOWTOP MATTRESS with BOX and WARRANTY $299!! Can Deliver 970-274-9276

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Four "Glacier 2" Tires 175-70-13 Gypsum Good condition. $200 OBO Liliana 970-445-8597 Free to good homes, offices and schools: Blank newsprint endrolls available for you to pick up at our newspaper facilities: Stop by 200 Lindbergh Dr. in Gypsum or call 328-6333 ext. 12502 to arrange pick up of these endrolls. Also available on site at the Aspen Times & Vail Daily offices. (Unfortunately end rolls will no longer be available at the Post Independent office.) Recycling is a good thing!

FREE WOODEN PALLETS

Makes great firewood, you pick-up and haul away. Always have plenty in stock! CMNM 200 Lindberg Dr Gypsum Co 81637 970-328-6333 ext 12505 Ask for Brian Schofield Juicer, Jack La Laine $50 Eagle, Like new condition. Works great! 970 393 2608 mitsubishi $150 gypsum Good condition. B Lamb 970-712-4378 Pass Master hochey training tool $85.00 eagle Good condition. 970-977-0421 Sweet Hand hockey training tool $85.00 exellent training tools for home or ice use.

Garage/Yard Sales

Asian Style Low Chair. Super Sturdy. Cushion measures 24"x24". Seat is 15" high. Backrest 30" high. $50. Call 970-904-1864. Pics @ vaildaily online ads.

Beautifully Made--Quality Piece of Furniture -3 Pieces Multiple Adjustible Shelves For Display Bar/Cabinet/Light--90"w x 20"d x 76"h $600.00 Will Deliver In Area 970-328-7051

Heating & Cooling Window AC Unit stored in the Box, Remote. Barely used. Good condition. $100 Avon, Onie 970-390-6611

Lawn & Garden

Twin Down Quilt $40. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Magazine/Book Rack Solid Cherry Wood $25.00 OBO Avon Excellent condition. Joy 860-836-2680

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Jewelry S o f a s e t $ 3 0 0 breckenridge Used condition. Matt 970 389 0538

King Down Quilt (nice) $60. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

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Air conditioner/ window unit $175 Goldstar 10,000 BTU 970-331-1063

Patio Set $50.00 OBO Avon Good condition. Joy 860-836-2680 TUMI 27 inch BLACK ROLLER SUITCASE. GREAT CONDITION. ASKING $200 OBO. CALL 479-7918 FOR DETAILS. Victorinox Expandable Wheeled Laptop Case. $150.00 Edwards Excellent condition. Donna 970-926-1166 VW Beetle Roof Rack 75.00 Vail Like new condition. Vanessa 970-390-3364 telebettyvail@aol.com Wicker Trunks and Baskets. Assorted wicker items. 2 nice large trunks and a few misc baskets. One price takes 'em all. $50. Call 970-904-1864. Pics @ vaildaily online ads.

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Countertop Washing Machine $50.00 Avon Like new condition. Will also give ironing board a n d i r o n . J o y 970-439-5954

Baldwin B6000 Concert Vertical $1900, David 970-379-3843, dtownsley@libertyhome financial.com Equivalent to a Grand Piano without taking up all of the space, built in 1996. Moving, MUST SELL this week. Appraised @ $4K. Similar new piano approx 9k.

Dog Grooming Shop wire Cages $150 Eagle Good condition. 2 tiers available, Black, 2x4x2 970 393 2608

Peavey EXP Signature Series 6 String Electric Guitar $400 Excellent condition. Jake 970-319-1208


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Piano Cable Nelson $400 or best offer. Piano is in working condition, but has not been tuned. Great starter piano. Silverthorne Greg 970 333-8341 gregbach@yahoo.com

Sterling by MusicMan AX20 6 String Electric Guitar (New Never Played) Gypsum CO. Guitar alone no case 970-524-1970 tessy1245@hotmail.com

Restaurant Equipment Used Restaurant Equipment: 2 reach in coolers, ice machine, tables & chairs, conveyor bagel toaster. 970-404-1955.

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10 in. slide compound miter saw. Hitachi model #C10FSH. $425 Gypsum. Like new condition. Lee 970-376-0890

TENT: A-frame in good condition. No leaks. Can sleep 2-3 people. $35 Call 970-476-2367

Bicycles/Mopeds

Canoes/Kayaks/ Row Boats

1-2 yr old used Norco Shore II Downhill Bikes for Sale, $800-$1200. Call Kyle at Four-Mountain Sports for details 970923-0430.

SOLD... GUARANTEED!

Auto Photo Ads work. Manila Rope 3/4 inch 6000 lb capacity 30 cents per foot good condition various lenghts Call Randy 970 376 1519 Shop compressor Central pneumatic two cylinder 4 HP, 29 gallon upright, 220 volt. $250 Edwards New, never r u n . S p e n c e r 970-471-0974 Skilsaw wormdrive with 10" Bigfoot adaptor, used one time, $200. 970 390-1095

Vacuums

BRAND NEW STRIDER BALANCE BIKES $99 BRECKENRIDGE KELLY 914-299-1183

LOOK K G 4 6 1 H A N D MADE French Carbon Road Bike, Large 59cm, Shimano Altegra, Mavic Ksyrium Wheels $1425 xcel cond 970-401-3848 Men's & Ladie's Trek Rincon Mountain Bikes, 21 speed, new tires. $50 each Edwards Used condition. 970-471-0974

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Wall/Window Coverings

Trek MT 20 inch Jr. Bike $139 Vail Superb condition. Cool bike is like new. Only has 50 miles on it. Awesome bike to move into for 5-8 year old. Bruce 970.402.8524 globalspa@hotmail.com Vintage Bicycles reasonable prices great condition Call Randy 970 376 1519

Boats & Boating Supplies Anchors, one Danforth and one Grapple both galvanized 20lbs each $20. each call Randy 970 376 1519

Mirror $30.00 Avon Excellent condition. Joy 970-439-5954

Exercise Equipment GOLDS GYM Weight Bench w/ leg att. 40.00 Vail Excellent condition. 970-331-6231

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cwb wake surf board $100 Eagle Good condition. Kelly 970-977-0421 exellent for beginners.

Pets - Dogs

Pets - Dogs

Chihuahua mix "Tigger" - adorable young male lap dog, prefers a home w/out young children - Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-328-PETS(7387); humane@vail.net

Mastiff mix - Biggins BIG active young adult! Will be great for someone looking to train a new best friend, no kids (too big!) Colorado Animal Rescue - 970-947-9173

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Adams hybrid iron set grafiite shafts 4,5,6 hibrids 7,8,9,pw,sw $140 Avon Excellent condition. Bill 970 949 7051 basiabill@comcast.net Callaway Golf Bag. New Condition. Burgandy color. Has 7 zippered pockets and the club cover. $40. Call 970-904-1864. Pics @ vaildaily online classifieds. Calloway Razr Hawk Driver, Draw, 9.5 degree, RH, regular flex, headcover, excellent condition, used 4 times.$150. 903-850-7084, Vail. Cobra S2 Driver. 460cc, Adjustable comes with Wrench and headcover! 2 yrs old. 9.5 degree, Stiff Shaft. $55 970-306-7878 mountaindeals@gmail.c om golf balls various brands. $3.00/dozen or buy 10 dozen for $20.00 970-390-2140 GOLF GRIPS: Golf Pride Tour Wrap "Softie" Set of 13. NEW $65 Can install for $3ea. 970-476-2367

OCTANE Q47e Elliptical Near New; Stride Adjustment; Wireless heart monitor; $1750.00 (970) 618-1529

Hybrid 2-iron 17* Nickent. As new. Stiff graphite shaft. $35. With headcover. 970-476-2367

P90X 12 DVD Box Set $50 Edwards Superb condition. Jon (309) 269-1173 Call or Text

Odyssey Backstryke 2-Ball Putter. Custm WINN Jumbo grip. 34inch, RH. Incl Headcover. 970-306-7878 mountaindeals@gmail.c om

Pre Cor commercial grade EFX 556 elliptical cross trainer no use 6k new $1000 takes it. go to precor.com for details 390-7565

Ogio Grom Stand Bag. Black. Well used but still has plenty of life in it. $45. 970-306-787 8 mountaindeals@gmail.c om Ping G10 2-Hybrid (18 degree). Upgraded Proforce V2 High launch shaft. RH, Reg Flex. w/Headcover. $50 970-306-7878 mountaindeals@gmail.c om

Road Bike 61cm Lite Spd ·Classic Titanium Frame ·Ultegra Triple 3x10 Spd ·Polished Ti Finish. Call Linda: 970-471-6500

EUREKA VACUUM Bagless, Eureka vacuum with power brush for steps and duster. Seldom used; works g r e a t ! $ 1 0 0 970-471-5843

Kayak Swap & Sale Alpine Quest Sports in Edwards, CO Fri- Sun Aug 10-12 9am- 6pm 970-926-3867 Buy & sell new & used kayaks, raft, SUP's and gear

Gold's Gym Weight System Machine $150 Avon. Good condition. Jim 970-949-1330 skibc59@earthlink.net Giant Sedona DX Women's Hybrid Bicycle, 26", 21 Speed. Great for town or trail! $250. Gypsum. Excellent condition. Michelle 970-524-7150 thecateredevent@hotmail.com

Pets - Cats KITTENS!! Many adorable young kittens for adoption. Spayed/ neutered & vaccinated. Eagle Va l l e y H u m a n e S o c i e t y 970-328-PETS(7387); humane@vail.net

CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMIT / FIREARMS TRAINING CLASS - $85 August 18, by Dave Hatch 970 876-0808 Private and group lessons available, call for pricing.

Fishing

Precor Model 9.33 Low Impact Treadmill. Like new condition.

WEDGE SET: Nice set of GW(52*), SW(56*) and LW(60*). Golf Pride grips. $33 Used. 970-476-2367

Hunting

ProFitter 3D Cross Trainer. Never Used. Contact Glenn Daly 970-925-9444 GlennDaly@earthlink.ne t Weights, long and short bars reasonable prices call Randy 970 376 1519 WEIGHTS: Reduced was $60, NOW $45. Two (2) 50 lb. plates for a 1" bar. Good condition. 970-476-2367.

Elk & Deer Antlers Local Buyer 970-390-1495

Ski Equipment SNOWSHOE PACKAGE Chinook series 825 65.00 Vail. Brand new, Shoes, Poles, and a small bag to carry both. 970-331-6231

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Sporting Goods

Sunnto Observer Stainless X6HR Watch, HR Monitor, Altimeter, Compass, $190 970-401-3848

Trout Flies, new, dries, nymphs, midges, stimi, foam, $10/dz. Bass & Saltwater $2-3 ea. Vail 903-850-7084.

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Competition water ski, older model, 66", bindings Sz. 9, $200. 970 390-1095

Colt MatchTarget M-4 $1500 OBO Avon Excellent condition Zack 419.351.0771 zdunsmoor@gmail.com Knights Arms foreend Trijicon sight w/ARMS Throw Lever Mount Wilson Combat Back Up Sight available Rock river upper Eotech Holo-sight w/3x magnifier Surefire M900 e-mail or text for info pictures

Golf

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Hitachi 4" belt sander, used one time, $140. 970 390-1095

HVLP-Sprayer Spraytech/CapSpray CS10,000. Like New Condition. Built-in air compressor. Includes additional Pressure Pot/air & fluid lines & s p r a y g u n . Manuals/Spec sheets, e t c . $ 1 5 0 0 . (970)-389-3335

Camping

2006 650 Kawasaki $4000 Low Mileage! Tires: Almost New! 970-376-0301

Bosch planer 3.25", used one time, $130. 970 390-1095

Hitachi hammer drill, small size, used one time, $130. 970 390-1095

Older Mercury 4.5hp motor . L o w h o u r s , runs great includes 3 gallon fuel tank. Just had the water pump replaced, carb. and fuel pump rebuilt with new fuel lines. $550.00. Call 303-751-7954 and leave message.

SLEEPING BAG: Eddie Bauer Down filled. $125 NEW. -10/-20*F. 970-476-2367

2007 Giant Glory 8 Downhill SM (16") Excellent condition. Used for only one summer season in 2010. $1150 Call Adam for more info 970-331-9710. Located in Avon, CO

Firearms/Supplies

Shoulder pads size meduim good condition $20. or best offer Call Randy 970 376 1519.

All Terrain Vehicles

ALL TICKETS BUY/SELL NFL-NHL-MLB-NCAA www.denverticket.com toll free 1-800-500-8955

Tools/Hardware

Boats & Boating Supplies

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Wanted to buy/ Recreation

Gently Used-

Hockey & Winter Gear

Starting 8/1: We will accept WINTER GEAR! Contact us for business to business service! Pick up avail. by apt. for large quantities. Buy directly from Website at www.allout-

doorconsignment.com

Located at 313 Chambers Ave Unit F in Eagle. Business Hours are Tuesday - Friday 10-5 and Saturday 9-2. 970-328-7355

Metal Pet barrier for cars or SUV 18x40 with extensions and supports in very good cond. $20. Call Randy 970 376 1519

KITTENS! Several litters of adorable, sweet kittens need loving homes. Adoption fee $75. S/N, microchipped, & current on shots. 970-485-3342. www.animalrescueofthe rockies.org arrcolorado@gmail.com "Tom" - 1 yr brown tabby & white, personality like a dog! Good w/ other cats. Eagle Va l l e y H u m a n e S o c i e t y 970-328-PETS(7387); humane@vail.net

French Bulldog Puppies $1600, 9 wks, White 970-433-8351 design544@optimum.net Great Dane - Eli - Young Adult Male, looking for special home familiar w/ breed, fearful, needs socialization - ask for Tracey - Colorado Animal Rescue 970-947-9173

Pets - Dogs Basset Hound/Pitbull mix - Jazzy - adult female, LOVES to swim & fetch, cutest funniest looking gal around Colorado Animal Rescue i n G l e n w o o d 970-947-9173

Havanese Pups, AKC, Rare, M & F, $1200.00 & Up, Ph. (719) 375-1965

RV Storage RV/Contractor/Land/Irrigated Storage low rates.390.6970

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Black lab. Hazel is a sweet 9 year old, Loves cats, dogs, and people. Nice gentle girl. Application at luckydayrescue.org then call 303-478-0662.

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Border Collie mix - Annie Bean - 5-7 yrs, quiet sweetheart, ok w/ cats Colorado Animal Rescue i n G l e n w o o d 970-947-9173

Heeler/mix whos name is Dottie. Dottie is a sp.fem. around 6 to 8 months old. She is full of spunk and waiting for her forever home. Call 970-629-1926 or 970-629-3865. Rangely Animal Shelter.

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Husky mix - "Klondike" 8 yrs, good w/ cats, prefers company of dogs to people and to be outdoors, fostered in Gypsum - Colorado Animal Rescue 970-947-9173

Pets - Cats

Husky mix - "Wiley" - 1 1/2 yrs, good w/ dogs, likes to cuddle & hike, tall and slender Colorado Animal Rescue i n G l e n w o o d 970-947-9173

Arcata - SWEETEST 9 year old female brown tabby, good with other cats, loves attention Eagle Valley Humane S o c i e t y 970-328-PETS(7387); humane@vail.net

Lab/Cattle dog mix Tramp - 4 yrs old, relaxed, well-mannered, good w/ kids, cats, & most dogs. Softest coat! Colorado Animal Rescue i n G l e n w o o d 970-947-9173

Boxer, 3yo. Percy is so loving; smart; energetic. She's not had it easy & desperately needs a loving home. Great Hope Boxer Referral 970-618-2124

Lab/Golden mix - Hubby - 3 yrs, well-behaved, good w/ everyone, needs home where he can be with his owner much of the time Colorado Animal Rescue 970-947-9173

Bella - Beautiful 6 year old shorthair, white with grey, has lived w/ dogs & cats - Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-328-PETS(7387); humane@vail.net Gage - Jet black 3 year old male lap kitty good w/ other cats, a real lover - Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-328-PETS(7387); humane@vail.net Herbie - 1 yr white male with grey, calmer, will m a k e a g r e a t companion, good w/ other cats - Eagle Valley Humane Society; 970-328-PETS(7387); humane@vail.net Jasmine - Himalayan, calm, loves to lay on your lap and be pet, good w/ other cats Eagle Valley Humane S o c i e t y 970-328-PETS(7387); humane@vail.net Kiki - 10 yr LH brown tabby, has been looking for forever home for quite some time now! Loves people. Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-328-PETS(7387); humane@vail.net Kit Kat - adult grey and white tabby full of personality, affectionate - Eagle Valley Humane S o c i e t y 970-328-PETS(7387); humane@vail.net. Kittens galore! Many adorable young kittens available for adoption at Colorado Animal Rescue! Spayed/ n e u t e r e d a n d vaccinated. 970-947-9173.

Brown Labrador Retriever/mix name of Rusty. Rusty is a year old n.m. He is full of life and energy. He plays well with everybody and loves the water. Call 970-629-3865 or 970-629-1926. Rangely Animal Shelter. Cairn Terrier mix - Duke - 7 yrs, 16 lbs, good w/ dogs & cats, lived with older kids - Colorado Animal Rescue in Glenwood - 970-947-9173

Chang is a 5 year old Pekingese. Loves people, cats and dogs. Likes to play and snuggle. Application ay luckydayrescue.org then call 303-478-0662. Chihuahua - "Matthew" - chubby senior looking for retirement home, favorite hobbies = sleeping & eating! Colorado Animal Rescue i n G l e n w o o d 970-947-9173 Chihuahua mix - "Benz" - Black w/ white feet, young adult male, ok w/ dogs, energetic with personality! - Colorado Animal Rescue in Glenwood - 970-947-9173

Lab mix Linney is 1.5 years old, Well mannered, loves people, dogs, is housebroken and athletic. Applicat i o n a t luckydayrescue.org then call 303-478-0662.

Feel the power. 80 percent of adults in households earning $100,000 or more read a newspaper in print or online each week. Miniature Poodle "Choo Choo" - 8 yr pudgy gal! Perfect with people, cats & dogs. On thyroid medication. Colorado Animal Rescue i n G l e n w o o d 970-947-9173

Mini Dachshund - Felix is 1.5 years old, Loves everyone and other dogs. Loves to play catch and snuggle. Application at luckydayrescue.org then call 303-478-0662. "Paddington" - 8 yrs, large mix breed, enjoys the outdoors, your company, & walks. No cats. Colorado Animal Rescue in Glenwood 970-947-9173 Pitbull - Leah - Purebred blue female, 5 yrs, loves to swim, good @ doggie daycare, good w/ cats Eagle Valley Humane S o c i e t y 970-328-PETS(7387) Pointer/Beagle - Butch amazing dog wonderful w/ dogs and kids. 3 yrs, 40 lbs, beautiful brindle coat - Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-280-5738; humane@vail.net Schipperke/Chihuahua mix - "Lego" - 8 months, good w/ dogs & cats, playful - Colorado Animal Rescue in Glenwood - 970-947-9173 Shepherd/Cattle Dog mixes - Zoot & Bizzy - 6 yr friendly brother & sister, laid back, love simply being outdoors together - Colorado Animal Rescue in Glenwood - 970-947-9173 Shepherd mix - "Balou" medium size, short hair, good w/ dogs, kids & cats, playful & social Colorado Animal Rescue i n G l e n w o o d 970-947-9173

Smooth Fox Terrier name of Ce-Ce. She is a 8 yr old sp.fem. and what a sweetie. She loves everybody. She does not act or look her age. She likes to play and give kisses. Call 970-629-1926 or 970-629-3865. Rangely Animal Shelter.

Labradoodle puppies. Ready now. All colors. Great family dogs, lownon shed. 970-240-4652 www.1-labradoodlebreeder.com

Terrier mix - Franklyn - 1 yr, 7 lbs of cuteness. Playful, good w/ other dogs & kids, black & white - Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-280-5738; humane@vail.net

Malikai is a 3 year old Rottie. Well-mannered, p o l i t e , k n o w s commands. Loves people, dogs and cats. Great dog. Application at luckydayrescue.org then call 303-478-0662.

Yellow Lab - Lady is a young 9 year old . Loves everyone very healthy. In great shape & sweetest disposition. Perfect dog. Application at luckydayrescue.org then call 303-478-0662.


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Does your horse need special care? KGK Horseshoeing and Hoof Trimming. 970-485-1367.

Horses & Mules Convenient pasture boarding. BLM. Eagle $145/mth 390-6970 Corrals for rent, one mile from Eagle, BLM access, tack room, covered hay storage, care for your own $75 per animal Eagle 970-376-5055 Jacklyn jacklyn@jacklynenterpri ses.com

See MORE Horse listings online at www.vaildaily.com/classified Horse boarding Eagle, Arena, Pastures, Paddocks, Shelters, Trails, 970-390-8981 Salt Creek Ranch Horses for sale & stud service, full boarding, trails, 970-328-3878

Samsung Black Digital Camera State Bridge during River Beats concert Saturday July 28 Elizabeth 443-798-5227

Found Found morning of 8/6, I-70 mile marker 190 female German Shepherd with color, no tags. Well trained. Will stay at my house for 3 days then I will take her to shelter. 970-977-6260

Are You Really Good at Something?

Hire Me Award-winning, nationally syndicated writer based in Aspen, Colo., available to assist in the process of creating, editing and fine-tuning college, law and graduate school essays, expository and creative writing papers, books, memoirs, business plans, resumes, website and brochure copy, speeches, toasts, wedding vows, tributes and other types of writing projects. Can work in person (in Aspen) or remotely. Call 970-319-7031 or e-mail AspenWritingAssistance@yahoo.com for rates and to schedule a consultation.

Lost BALL CAP WITH BUTCHERS BLOCK LOGO ON FRONT. UPPER LOST MAN TRAIL-ASPEN. LOST JULY 24, 2012. 970-471-3204. CALL ANYTIME. $50 CASH REWARD. Lost Camera: Hot pink camera case, with red camera inside. Lost in Edwards CO. Please call if found. 615-715-4424

Call Classifieds. 845-9937

The Vail Daily Service Directory 845-9937 Handheld GPS Navigator found in Edwards. Call 970-328-0353

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Skurf Board Avon 970-376-8542 found at Nottingham Lake.

Gosh, thanks. More than 71 percent of adults read a newspaper in print or online each week. MATH TUTOR Does your child need help with Math? Hire me to help. I am certified for K-8 Math. Available evenings and some weekends. Give me a call. Daryn Arnold 970-524-0657 OR 970-688-0366

Automotive

Lost ear clip: Sentimental value. If found pls call. 202-431-2392 Lost Family diamond ring Vail February 3-5 Jill Roth 303.475.7115 jillroth1@mac.com call anytime Reward Lost itouch at Eagle Capital theatre at 6:30 showing of ice age August 1, 2012. Present from grandfather, sad l i t t l e g i r l : ( b l u e c a se with white flower. Good karma please contact T r a v i s y o u n g 970-445-0600 Traviskyoung424@gmail .com. Reward!

Auto Body Tech.

Auto Body Repair Great career opportunity in the mountains! The Town of Vail, Colorado is seeking reliable and energetic applicants to fill this full time position in our Fleet Maintenance Department. Performs all phases of Auto body repair on vehicles & equipment to include; estimating, frame repair (small damage), nonstructural repair, refinish, and decals. Great benefit package! More info and apply at: www.vailgov.com

Time to sell the

“wheels”? August Auto Photo

Pay for a month in the Vail Daily and we’ll Ad Special The Winter Park, throw in a month In in Summit, Glenwood, AspenSection. and Grand Junction Classified publications for FREE. That’s 6 print and online Pay for a month publications for theinprice of 1! the Vail Daily and your ad will also run in the Summit Daily, Glenwood Post Independent, Aspen Times, Sky Hi News and the Grand Junction Free Press.

Hurry, this offer ends on August 31. Guaranteed auto photo package still available with some restrictions .

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Building Services Property Manager. Multi-family Property Manager needed- LIHTC experience a plus. Send R e s u m e t o employment@coughlinandcompany.com.

Domestic Housekeeper HOUSEKEEPER FT Housekeeper wanted for high end residence in Aspen. Must be experienced, detail oriented and good with laundry. Salary and benefits. Must have transportation. 7906524@MtnJob.com

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Mother's Helper for family with 4 children ages 12 and under to help with driving car pool, cleaning, cooking and homework. Experience preferred. Please call (970) 376-2717 or email katang@me.com

Drivers/Transportation Driver.

Education Test Proctor Test Proctor Colorado Mountain College Edwards CO Colorado Mountain College is accepting applications for part-time Proctors for Accuplacer Placement testing. Preferred qualifications include knowledge of college testing/assessment and measurement, administration of testing, test security procedures, Microsoft Office, and online technology. Proctors w i l l n e e d t o successfully pass a background check and complete all required training for certification as needed. Minimum qualifications: High School diploma or GED required and some college experience preferred with at least 2 years work experience in a clerical/administrative environment. Applicants should also have the ability to read, write, speak, and understand English, bi-lingual a plus. Hours per week may vary. To apply, please submit a CMC application and cover letter by August 13th to Bonnie Steele, Central Services, 802 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 or email bsteele@coloradomtn.edu .

Delivery Driver

Education Vail Child Development Ctr accepting applications for ECE Teachers. R e s u m e s t o pmelot@tvcdc.com or 970-949-7030.

Get personal. We’ll create an Employment Video to run on our newspaper Web sites within 48 hours of your call. Our Classified Advertising staff is ready to help. Call 866-850-9937 or e-mail classifieds@ cmnm.org

Interested in people who are looking for a career with a progressive company • • • • • • •

Financial/ Banking

Great Benefits

30 + paid days off per year Full Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Continuing Education Benefits Employee Mortgage Benefits Employee Retirement Plan Employee Recognition Benefits Potential Annual Bonus 2011 Winner of Best Companies to Work for in Colorado from ColoradoBiz Magazine

Edwards

Alpine Bank Edwards is looking for a Full Time Teller. Work days are Monday - Friday, and some Saturdays are required. Bank operation hours are 7:30 am to 6:00 pm; and 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Saturdays. Cash handling and customer service skills are a plus. Bi-Lingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Apply on line at our website www.alpinebank.comand select Careers under Quicklinks.

Alpine Bank promotes a drug free work place. Pre-employment drug testing required. Equal Opportunity Employer

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Personal Banker - Eagle, CO Personal Bankers are responsible for delivering the “Client Experience” by providing excellent client service with each client and associate interaction. Manages client portfolio, services relationships and cross-sells all products and services. Please apply at www.cobnks.com Community Banks of Colorado is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V, committed to creating a culturally diverse workplace.

Government Senior Accountant The City of Salida has a career opportunity for a detail-oriented accountant with strong customer service skills. This full-time position is primarily responsible for utility billing, payroll, G/L, reconciliations and financial reports. BS degree. Experienced (Non-Manager) Full Benefits. EOE. Apply at jobs@cityofsalida.com ref Senior Accountant.

Front Office Assistant

Driver.

Early Childhood Teacher

970•949•0555

Health Care

Napa Auto Parts. Need Clean DMV record. Apply at Napa 41310 Highway 6, Avon

Local beer distributor in need of experienced route drivers. Heavy lifting required and only serious injuries only apply. 401K & health benefits. Compensation based on experience. C o n t a c t M i k e , 970-230-0241

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We are looking for an experienced front office assistant. Applicants must have 2-3 years experience in a dental or medical office setting. The ideal candidate must be able to multi-task, be task oriented, a quick learner & a team player. Position includes scheduling, insurance, accounts receivable, collections & general front office duties. Qualified applicants may send resume to vvdjob@yahoo.com

Call Classifieds. 845-9937

Medical Assistant Medical Assistant at Rocky Mountain Vein Institute. FT, YR. Employee will assist medical providers with in-office procedures, create positive relationships with patients, and provide world-class customer service. Send resumes to 8236274@mtnjob.com

Release of Information Specialist I Medical Records ROI Specialist HealthPort is seeking candidates with medical records or medical office exp. to process medical records in Vail Valley, CO. Full-time. Competitive compensation. Apply online at: www.healthport.com/ca reers (Job #03051) RN & CNA

The valley's only non-profit provider: RN wanted for PRN. Week-end work included. CNA’s also wanted. Mail resume to: Hospice of the Valley PO Box 1474 Edwards, CO 81632 attn: Lindy

Hospitality Alpine Staffing Needs Housekeepers with Hotel experience. Housekeepers necesito hotel exteriencia Call 970-748-8811 Weekly pay/Pago semanalmente

Manager.

The Steadman Clinic is seeking FT manager of Medical Records Department and Clinic HIPAA Compliance Officer. 3 years experience required for this position. Please email resume to jobs@thesteadmanclinic.com

Can you fix just about anything? Advertise your handyman business in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.

Atwater On Gore Creek is currently hiring: Pool Server Line Cook Based on Experience AM/PM Server Cocktail Server Room Service Server Host/Hostess To apply, please visit: www.vailcascade.com EOE

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Massage Therapist for sports medicine practice in Eagle and Edwards. Email cv to vailhealth@hotmail.com.

Adjunct Professors Colorado Mountain College in Edwards is seeking adjunct professors for several exciting courses, starting this fall. We need faculty for: English – CEPA at Eagle Valley High School – meets twice a week. Sociology – meets twice a week. Spanish – potential to teach two courses, both of which meet once a week. Minimum compensation is $2,100 for each 3-credit course. Must have 15 credits of graduate work in appropriate area of study. To apply, please submit a resume, letter of interest, and unofficial copies of transcript(s) to Rachel Pokrandt (RPokrandt@ coloradomtn.edu), or call (970) 569-2965 for more information. Deadline for application is August 10.

Search locally or expand your search throughout the mountains and beyond.

Currently hiring for : • Server/Bartender • Golf Services • Busser/Hostess FT Seasonal 970-328-2326

Currently hiring for : • Server/Bartender • Golf Services • Busser/Hostess FT Seasonal 970-328-2326


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Industrial Estimator/Project Mgr

Tuesday, August 7, 2012 Restaurant/ Clubs

UNITED COMPANIES Is seeking applicants to fill the following job openings: Great Career Opportunities are currently available at the Vail Cascade, and Aria Club & Spa. We are currently looking for: Conference Services Manager Steward

Estimator/Project Mgr East West Resorts is seeking Front Desk Fitness Desk Fitness Director Night Audit Supervisor Housekeeper View details & apply:

www.eastwestresortjobs.com

Multiple Positions.

We are currently looking for: Female Locker Room Attendant Spa Front Desk Massage Therapist Nail Technician Spin Instructor To apply, please visit: www.vailcascade.com EOE

SANDSTONE CREEK CLUB • Housekeeping Help for Saturday Only • Must apply in person between 8 & 3 Monday through Friday. • We e-verify Sandstone Creek Club 1020 Vail View Drive

Place your classified ad online at 3am while the rest of the world sleeps! vaildaily.com/placead Maintenance Position Skier’s Edge Lodge (Vacation Resorts International) F/T maintenance manager needed. 27 unit property. Must have experience in electric, HVAC, general maintenance, water certification preferred, and excellent customer service skills. Must have own tools.Insurance benefits, vacation and 401K Apply in person 4192 S. HWY 9 Blue River 970-453-0700 Maintenance Technician The Chateau Residence Club in Beaver Creek, Colorado is now interviewing for a Maintenance Technician. Full Time position. Benefits include 401(k) health and dental insurance. 2 years' experience required in general building maintenance. HVAC/energy management experience helpful. Email resume to: tfoster@crcbc.com or call Tom Foster (970) 949-1616

Inspiring Places, Intuitive Service, Exuberant Guests The Beaver Creek Lodge has openings for the following positions: • Housekeeping Supervisor • PT Front Desk Agent • FT/PT Servers • PT Bartender Benefits include FREE Ski Pass for full time grand performers! If you have a passion for the Art of Hospitality, apply online at

www.kesslercareers.com.

EOE Drug Free Workplace

Multiple Positions.

Interested persons must apply online. Competitive wages and benefits. jobs.oldcastle.com Select Requisition ID 12934

Landscaping

• Night Auditor • Room Service Captain • Cooks Apply online at https://sonnenalpjobs. iapplicants.com or in person at 20 Vail Road, Vail, CO 81657 Night Auditor.

Vail Mountain Lodge & Spa located in the Heart of Vail Village is seeking the following Full Time Year Round Positions:

Front Desk

Great benefits offered including Health, 401k, Ski Pass and Athletic Club Membership. Apply in person at 352 E. Meadow Dr or email resumes to reservations@vailmountainlodge.com PARK PLAZA In Beaver Creek is now hiring for Part-Time Front Desk/ Concierge Evening & Day Shifts Please apply in person 46 Avondale Lane Beaver Creek

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landscape maintenance/laborers, 2yrs exp, license, full time seasonal 970 390 6479

Office/Clerical New Electric is currently hiring FT Office Assistant w/experience in payroll, AR, AP. Must be detailed orientated, email resume to beth@newelectriccolorado.c om

Receptionist Western Slope Beverage now hiring Full-time receptionist for fast p a c e d o f f i c e environment. Please fax resume to 970-328-5702 or e-mail Ed@westernslopebevera ge.com

Youth Soccer Coach Needed Season starting .Compt. teams practicing in the Valley. contact:eddie@vailsoccer.com or 970-389-0437

Professional LITIGATION PARALEGAL Require 5+ years experience. Must be proficient with computers, databases and electronic document management. Competitive salary and benefits. Email cover and resume to Dorothy@thomasgenshaft.com

Restaurant/ Clubs Crew.

McDonald’s of Vail now accepting applications for AM Crew. Please apply at www.mccolorado.com

Job requirements include: • Excellent project management skills and a keen eye for detail • Ability to manage multiple projects in a deadline-driven environment • Ability to shift tasks and direction quickly while maintaining responsibilities and priorities • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Past experience as a team manager • Demonstrated computers skills and above-average MS Excel skills • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience • Valid driver’s license, proof of insurance and good driving record For the right person this is a rewarding job, in part because it’s not an easy job. We offer an excellent salary and benefits package. Aspen is home to the best of what Colorado offers.

Send a cover letter and resume with salary history to hr@cmnm.org.

Retail

Kitchen Manager/ Purchaser FT Year Round, Salary + Benefits Email resume to:

allana@larkspurvail.com

Line Cook We Are seeking exp. line cooks F/T year round position. Email resume to kelly@kellyliken.com or apply in person Server.

Altitude Billiards and Sports Club is now accepting applications for servers and bartenders. Applicants must be able to work weekends and holidays. Experience in a fast paced serving environment preferred. Please apply in person from 4-6pm on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Altitude Billiards and Sports Club is located inside of the Evergreen Lodge.

Ensignal, a Premier Verizon Wireless Retailer, is looking for a highly motivated Sales Associate, one who is looking for a challenging career in a fast paced sales environment. Bilingual a plus. We offer a very competitive base salary and commission structure. Apply at www.ensignal.com.

Trades/ Construction

Assistant. PETALS OF PROVENCE is seeking an artistic, motivated, energetic full time assistant for high end floral design and sales .Floral design experience is not necessary. Please call Dora at 970-926-4233 or email resume to: flowers@petalsofprovence.com

Directv Satellite Installers Installers Needed, must have own truck/van, tools & certifications. 1099 positions. Work is located from Vail-Gypsum. AV Techs apply. 7 0 / 1 5 . N e l s o n 720-366-5701 Maintenance Technician.

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Retail.

Cos Bar Vail

Looking for outgoing and friendly people to join our team. Must be hardworking, willing to learn, Luxury retail experience is required. If this fits you & you would like to join our team, please drop off resume resume or fax to 970-476-0508 188 Gore Creek Dr. Vail 970-476-7734

Sales Associate.

BEAVER LIQUORS The Valley’s #1 wine and spirit shop is looking for one hard working, honest, customer service orientated person for full-time position. BRING RESUME BEFORE 2PM. MONDAY - FRIDAY, TO STEPHAN OR DAVID. NO PHONE CALLS.

Sales Associate Kitchen Collage of Vail Valley seeks experienced part-time sales associate. Must have excellent customer service skills, point of sale computer experience and be able to work weekends. Email resumes to amy@kitchencollage.com. Sales Associate.

Retail Sales Professional

Distribution and audience development manager Quality delivery is a key element in the Aspen Times’ success. As such we are seeking a quality individual to manage distribution of the Aspen Times’ products, someone with the essential qualities to ensure that the delivery footprint for the Times, the Aspen Weekly, our guides and special sections matches the audience. The ideal candidate will understand how to incorporate delivery, marketing and audience development in their day-to-day work schedule. This is a demanding but rewarding job that requires schedule flexibility, attention to details, analytical skills and superior people and leadership skills.

Starbucks in Beaver Creek is looking for: Shift Supervisor & Barista (Full Time & Part Time). For more information, or to apply, please visit Jobs.vailresorts.com For questions please contact BCHR at 970-754-5270

landscape maintenance

Other The Sonnenalp Resort of Vail is currently accepting applications for the following positions available immediately:

Shift Supervisor & Barista

Sales/Marketing

We are seeking a professional sales associate who has experience selling skiwear, designer collections, luxury brand apparel for women and men and gift ware. Qualified candidate must have ability to develop and maintain strong client relationships, work in a busy store environment, and operate POS software. This position is full time and requires working one weekend day and some evenings. Please apply in person at our location in the Vail Village Store 263 E. Gore Creek Drive Vail, Colorado Tel. 970-476-2294 Ask for Liz

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Immediate Opening for an Experienced Maintenance Technician (full-time/year round, (3 day/2 swing shifts) Basic building maintenance skills required & must have a valid driver's license. Apply in person at 120 Offerson Road in Beaver Creek or submit resume to: bgonzales@thecharter.com

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Maintenance Technician St. James Place in Beaver Creek is looking for an Entry Level Maintenance Technician, Full Time, Year Round. For more information, or to apply, please visit Jobs.vailresorts.com Search jobs, and enter job #7890, or contact BCHR at 970-754-5270

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Rentals Housing Wanted Looking to rent 1 or 2BD unit from Feb.152013-April 1, 2013 . Some what flexible with dates. 320-291-5632 Professional looking for unfurn studio or 1 bed starting oct 1 for 6 mo+ in the town of eagle $1k o r < , e m a i l oct1movein@gmail.com

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SUMMER SPECIALS 1 Month Free on a 12 month lease. $500.00 Security Deposit Waived application Fee - Limited time only, limited availability!

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1 BD 1 BA Chapel Square. Secure building, underground parking, exercise facility and steam room. Close to shopping and restaurants. 1 yr. lease, unfurnished, W/D, Fireplace, NS/NP. Avail. August 1, $1250 Mo. Heat included Marybeth (970) 390-3913 or Marybeth@vailmanagement.com. 2BD 2BA Semi-Furn. Very Clean. W/D. bus route, FP, pets ? $1400 /mo. utils incl. 970-471-4541 2 BD 2 BA Sunridge II Unfurnished. Washer/Dryer. No Pets. No smoking. $1350/mo. Deposit required. 1 year lease. 970-390-4281

Hoarders be gone. Advertise your cleaning business in the Service Directory. Always in print and online. Classifieds@ cmnm.org. 2 bed Seasons at Avon. Unfurnished, W&D, parking. $1,550/mo. avail immed., years lease, no pets Prudential 970-790-7500

Part-time and Full-time! Pay is the same week as worked! Flagging (We can certify!) Labors (Obrero) Housekeepers and laundry (Lavanderia) Cooks and Diswashers (Cocinero and Lavaplatos) Please call! 970-748-8811

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ROOFERS Prince Roofing hiring Experienced roofers. OFFICE: 970-777-7175, princeroofing@hotmail.c om

3BD/3BA Avon Villas, $1500/mo for summer lease. $1800/mo for year lease. Furnished, NS/NP Call Darrel at VMRE 970-949-6349 3 br, 2 bth, ON THE LAKE IN AVON! Buck Creek Condos, furnished, NS/NP, $1800 per mo., year lease/neg. Call Darrell at VMRE 970-949-6349 5016 Wildridge Rd (w): FURN, sunny, 3bd/3ba Duplex. Panoramic Views. 2 car garage. NS. WD. Yrs lease minimum. $2300/mo+ utilities. Call BOLD RE (970) 949-6070 or click Rentals at boldsolutions.net for pictures and info

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Rentals Eagle 1BD/1BA Eagle Ranch lock off, kitchen, WD, NS/NP, $850/mo. utils incld, 1pk 970-401-0071 1 BD 1 BA + study. Unfurn. Rmdld Home Lockoff Apt. Own entrance. Creekside. Pets Nego. NS. $1300/ mo + Deposit required. Most util incl. 970-328-7303

Avon Crossing 2BD/2BA, 1 car garage, NS/NP, Year Lease $1650/m Jonathan 970-390-2402 Fabulous 2 BD 2 BA Furnished, ground floor Condo No Pets. No smoking. $1200 1 year lease. Kathy @ 970-926-6118 Grandview #103: 2bd/2ba. 1 level condo. New paint. Views. Unattached 1 car garage. NP. NS.WD. Yrs lease. $1400/mo+. Call BOLD RE (970)949-6070 or click Rentals at boldsolutions.net for pictures and info Green Briar Townhome, beautifully remodeled 3bd/3ba w/attached garage. Gas fireplace Gorgeous views of BC. 5 mth or 1 yr lease avail. NP NS $1852 Matt Bresler 970-376-0708

2BD, 1 bath lock off apt with kitchen and private entrance incl. utilities $895/m 970-390-1898 2 BD 2 BA Capitol Lofts, wd flr, skylite, vault ceiling, brick, W/D, A/C, storage, N/S, N/P $1275/mo 970-476-0948

3BD, 2.5BA, 1 car gar, townhome mt viewsoverlooks Eagle Ranch, bike/hike trails, wd beam ceilings, inside W/D area, $1450/mo + sec NP NS 102 Shorthorn 575-829-3323, 505-500 -2327 Details a n d p i c s : http://home.valornet.co m/sstars/102

Intere$ted in le$$ ha$$le and more INCOME? Bold Real Estate Solutions. Professional, Competitive, Dedicated & Proven Property Management and Real Estate Services. Call Julian at (970)949-6070 or visit BoldSolutions.net Lock-off studio, $810/ mo includes utils. NS/NP. cable tv & internet 970-331-3373 Lock-off Studio Avail now. $800+utils. Rent/lease nego. W/D, WiFi NP/NS.970-688-0495 Move in Special! 2BD/2BA Condo. NS. Sunridge Phase 2. W/D, storage, outside deck. $1200/mo 970-343-2344 Sunridge H103 ground level, new appliances, 2b/2b newer paint/carpet $1200/mo+ UF.WD.NP. NS. Yrs lease. Call BOLD RE (970)949-6070 or click Rentals at boldsolutions.net for pictures and info Sunridge I204 2b/2b new paint/carpet $1300/mo+ or Beaver Bench B11 ground-level, on lake, new paint, 2b/1b $1350+. UF.WD.NP. NS. Yrs lease. Call BOLD RE (970)949-6070 or click Rentals at boldsolutions.net for pictures and info WESTLAKE Sunny 2BD unfurn. corner unit. Near Avon Elem., BC, bus. 970-390-2307

Roommates Avon Se renta una recamara en los Sunridge, ambiente agradable y comodo, cerca a la estacion de bus (Eco bus y bus interno), incluye lavadora y secadora; N/P, N/S, deposito; mensualidad $433, aviable 09/01/12, llamar 970-445-3705.

3BD 2.5BA TH. 1800sq.ft 1-car gar, FP, $1550+ Util. NS. pet nego. Avil. 10/1 970-470-1044 3 BD 2 BA Home in Ebby Creek. Great views, balcony W/D, garage. 1 YR $1700 970-328-1695 3 BD 2 BA semifurnished House in Eagle $1400.00/ month First, last & security. 1 yr lease. Pls call Justine 970.531.2709 3BD/3BA $1450/mo. Call for details. No pet dogs. 720-254-3400 3 BD 3 BA 2,200 SF Townhome. Furnished or Unfurnished. $1,800/MO Deposit required. 1 Year or 6 Month Lease. NS/NP 970.331.6703 3BD 3BA Unfurn1700sf Townhome No pet dogs No Smoking. 1450/mth First, last & sec.1yr lease 970-904-0261. Avail 7/1.

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4BD/3½BA. NS/NP. Private Patio. Unfurn. Rec Room. $2100+Util & Sec. 1YR lease. Avail 9/1. 970-328-0646

2BD 1Ba, garage, fenced yard, parking, NS, FP. $1650mo + Util. last/dep. 970-390-7104

Singletree 3 bed 2.5 bath Duplex. VERY nice, upgraded and clean. 2 car garage, hot tub, W/D, N/S, will consider pet. $2450/1 yr lease. 970-949-1307

4BD unfurn, MacDonald St. TH, 1 car gar + addl parking, finished basement, NS. $2200/mo. 1st/last. 1 yr lease or longer. Eagle Ranch, avail 9/1. 970-376-1299 On Eagle River 2 BD 2 BA Unfurnished. 1305 sq ft Condo Eagle River Lofts 1-car garage. No Pets. No smoking. $1575 inc Utilities Deposit required. 1 year lease. 970-331-4591 Eagle 705 Nogal Rd C-10 Eagle CO

Rentals Eagle Vail 2 Bd/1 Ba condo $1300. F/P, storage, lg. deck w/ great views. N/S N/P (970) 471-3152.

2BD + loft Singletree TH, Upscale, furn, garage, 2 FPs, gym. $1650/mo, no dogs. VSPM 970-926-5252 2 bedroom, updated Riverwalk, UF, wood floors, newer, top floor2 levels, vaulted ceilings, w/d, garage parking, storage unit, $1,700.00/mo, 970-331-6441

3 BD 2 BA Riverpines Condo Remodeled W/D DW N/S N/P garage $1800/mth 970-376-6093 Homestead. 3BD, 3BA, walk to club. Furn 1 car garage, FP, WD, NS, NP. $1950 + utils., 1 yr. lease preferred. 704-277-2700.

3BD/3BA, TH unfurn. garage, views, deck, FP, NS Pet nego.Lease $1750/mo. 970-390-8228

4BD/3BA Furn. Single Family Home on golf course 2-car gar. Pets Neg. NS. $3000 1st,last& sec. 970-471-5641 www.kingrealty.com

4-BD 4-BA duplex in Singletree. Beautifully furnished, unfurnished option. Great views of Arrowhead. WD, FP. Price red for 2+ yr lease. $2775/mo. NS. Pics at: lifeenrichmentcoaching. net/rental.html. 720-985-7535; karen@lifeenrichmentcoaching.net. 4BD/4BA. Duplex. WD. FP. 2 Garg. Decks. High Ceilings. Pets OK. NS. $2600/m. 970-390-7104 4 bedroom, Homestead, 2 living areas, approx. 3,000 sf large SFH. UF, laundry room, large walk-in closets, nice back yard/ patio & hot tub, includes Club membership (walk there from home)- pool, tennis, gym, hot tub/sauna, large 3 car garage, $3,150.00/mo, 970-331-6441

Beautiful, clean, 2 bed/1 bath, on hwy 6,gas fireplace , NP/NS, W/D year lease $1100/mo (970)376 3624

5 BD 3.5 BA Beautiful Single Family Home on Singletree golf course, 4000sq' NS, NP, Yr. lease 3600.00 970-926-8054

Washington Park 3A: 2 cars max, 3 level 3+b/2.5ba TH. Storage. Furn. NP.NS.WD.Yrs lease. $2000/mo+. Call BOLD RE (970)949-6070 or click Rentals at boldsolutions.net for pictures and info.

6 bedroom, Cordillera Valley Club luxury living, high-end, furnished, amazing views, private gated, 3 car garage, $4,450/mo. 970-331-6441

Rentals Edwards 1bd/1ba furn. studio. Edwards/Homestead. NP/NS, WD $800/mo all util. incl. 970-390-8407 1 BD 1 BA Lock-Off, walk to Riverwalk, no onsite parking, no dog, incl. util. $550 303-638-8430

1BD Singletree Studio, sunny, lrg, fully furn, private entrance, kitchenette, cable, N/S, N/P. Yrs lease. $850/mo. Avail 7/1.

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2BD/1.5BA Riverwalk condo.$1400/mo includes utilities and storage. W/D, NS, pets negotiable. Avail. 9/1/12 Call Stephanie at Slifer Management 970-926-7911.

Beautiful 3 Bedroom plus Den, 3,5 bath duplex in Singletree with great space! Aprox 2570 sq.ft. Privacy, golf course & mtn views. 2 car gar. $2250 + utilities. Year lease. Call 970-390-2402 Beautifully Finished 3 BD 1.5 BA Apartment, Pets Negot. $1650.00 Call (970) 569-3916 Executive rental, Kensington Green at Cordillera 4BD 4.5BA with terrific views, nicely furn. on golf course, Yr. lease preferred. Pet nego. $3,750 Rick 970-390-0608 Nice 4BD/3BA, Furn. duplex. $2600/mo. W/D, 2 FP, garage, 3 pk spaces. On Eagle River. 1 yr lease. NP, NS. 845-3843 River Pines B207: Furn 2bd/2ba condo On River. Heated covered parking.Pet Neg. NS.WD. Yrs lease.Elevator access.$1700/mo+. Call BOLD RE (970)949-6070 or click Rentals at boldsolutions.net for pictures and info

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Rentals Gypsum 2&3 Bdrm Apts. Secured flr. W/d, H, W, Pets nego. New carpet/paint. N e a r s c h o o l s . 970-328-3456 Gypsum 2BD/1BA inc.utils and Dish. W/D and WiFi opt. walk to schools $915/mo.970-390-1036 2BD/1BA on the river, basement walkout, lots of windows. $995/mo. Avail 9/1 970-306-1155 3BD/3BA townhome w/garage Good condition. $1400/MO Avail Now 970-376-6656

2BD 1BA part. furnished Lock-off Eagle Vail, near bus route, NS/NP $1200 incl.utilities, 9/331-1477

3 BD 2.5 BA, LARGE TH w/ 1 car garage. $2,150/mo 1yr.min. W/D, NP, NS 970-471-0646

The Reserve in Edwards, 2 BD +loft, 2 BA, condo, w/d No Pets. $1400 per month 1 year lease. 970.471.1594.

Chatfield Immaculate 4BD 3BA home, Granite, hardwood floors, new carpet, great location All appliances. NS. 909-936-0233

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Rentals Minturn 2BD, 2.5 BA. Townhome 1100 sq. ft. Sunny deck, NS, Pet Nego. $1450 mo Avail 8/1 970-376-0687

Roommates Minturn 1 BD 1 BA in Single Family Home NS, NP. W/D $700 includes utiils, on river. 970-390-3074

4BD4.5BA +LrdRm den, loft. Granite, Stainless, 2caGa $2200 Pet Nego 1yr 970- 376-2128 4BR/3BA on quiet cul-de-sac, 3 decks on Eagle River with mntn. views, large yard. W/D, NS, dogs poss. w/ dep. $2500/mth + util. Dep. req. 970-471-6587

1, 2, & 3BD- Lionshead NO lease req! Fully Furn, util incl, Monthly or longer rentals.Starting at $1000/mo. through Nov. 2012. 970-476-0900 Location! Location! Sandstone 70, bus route, deck overlooks creek. 1BD/1BA, WD, unfurn. $1500/mo. + utils. 970-390-7755.

1 BD, 1 BA, bright & sunny furnished condo in East Vail. Waterfall views, small patio, washer/dryer, wood burning fireplace. Complex has swimming pool & grocery store. On bus route, close to bike path and hiking trails. N/S, N/P. $1,050 / year lease.

CLEAN AND READY FOR OCCUPANCY! Please call Smith Eaton Real Estate, 970-471-1898.

1BD/1BA Sunny Condo, Long or Short term, 3TV’s, Views, Deck, WD, BBQ, FP, NP, starting at RENTED!!!!! 1 BEDROOM/1 BATH $957/mo. Walk-In Closet Pet Friendly 12 month lease 970-479-8200

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Nice 2 BD/2BA, W/D, DW, micro, balcony, ECO Bus stop. $1150/mo.. 1 year lease. 1st/Last/ sec. deposit. Contact Hans 970-306 8603 or Stevie 970-390 7976.

$2,000 3BD 2BA Furnished West Vail On Bus Route Pool & heat Incl. NP NS 917-763-8184

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2845 SNOWBERRY CHALET mountain contemporary 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, designer furnished, wood FP, new condition, chef kitchen, 1 car detached garage, hike down to bus (steep but doable), w/d- large laundry room with storage, additional storage under garage area, good-pet friendly, breathtaking views, $3,250/mo 970-331-6441

Furn. rooms for rent in huge house, util. incl, on bus route , pets ?, Yr lease , dep. & ref. req., $575/mo 970 389 0072

2BD/1.5BA East Vail Duplex.Clean, FP, W/D, deck ,storage,yard, NS/NP, $1550 1yr lease Beth at 970-390-6896

Overlooking Eagle River Nice clean 3BD 2.5 townhome, W/D Hookup, garage, $1350/mo. 970-376-5188 or 328-7325

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2BD/1.5 Intermountain NS/Dog neg, Quret location, nice views $1650 incld all. 970-476-6884

2BD 1BA Furn. 975 Condo on creek Wash/Dry. Pets OK. No smoking. $1650. Yr lease. W. Vail, avail 9/1 (970)376-5885 or chris@aiaedwards.com

2BD/1BA Furn, deck, FP, Internet/cable tv, NP/ NS. Util incl, $1450 1st, last, sec. 1 yr. lease. 970-476- 3086 Avail 8/15

Furn. efficiency near EVHS, W/D, NS/NP. Deck, own heating, dish, inclds utils, $660 w/ lease 970-904-1819

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2BD/1.5BA top flr 1,200SF W. Vail condo on free bus rte., wood FP, W/D, 2 cars, inc. heat & water, $1,650/mth., 1-yr. lease, no dogs, 303-249-4780

Bald Mt 7: Furn. End unit TH. 2 car garage. 3bd/2.5ba great condition.NP.NS.WD. Near busline. Yrs lease. $2200mo+. Call BOLD RE (970)949-6070 or click Rentals at boldsolutions.net for pictures and info.

2BD/1BA+ Loft, W.Vail Intermountain duplex, new paint & carpet, vaulted ceilings, W/D, F/P, Yr Lease. $1650/Mo + Utils. N/P, N/S. Internet incl. 970-845-3843 2BD 1BA Sunny W. Vail, Cozy Fully Furn., W/D, TOV bus.Exel. Views $1050/mo. until Nov. All Util incl. 970-476-0648

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Check out Vail Mountain conditions as you drink your morning coffee! 1 BD 1 BA in sunny Sandstone. No Pets. No smoking. Two parking passes. $1,100 First, last & security. 1 year lease. 970-471-9973 dbpotter@aol.com GREAT LOCATION 1 1/2 bdrm 1 bath w/d utilities pd, N/S, N/P $1200, available 9/1 1 year lease 303-947-7020. I can find you a place to live long or short term anywhere in Eagle County. 970-476-7378 L.M.P. Secluded Carriage House- 4WD. 1BD, 1BA, NS, NP, $1,100/MO. utils. included. 970-904-6028

Avon Center. Over 400 sq.ft. priv. office, reception, storage, bathrm, internet, a/c, utils. Ideal for mental health/professional. $18/s.f./year. rent neg .970-845-8059. Eagle 330 Broadway Office or Retail. $375/mo. including utils. Waiting area, Les 970-376-0076 Edwards Office Space 941-1896 SF. 2 units, with private bath, overhead door. Avail NOW! Call for rate: 970-390-6424

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2 BEDROOM/1 BATH $1145 Great Views Community Room On-site Mail 970-479-8200 2 bedroom, Timberfalls perfect place to call home (on-line attached photos shown below)on meadow, 2 bath, deck, 2nd floor, hot tub, + easy Village bus/access, fully furnished, open parking, $2,275/mo. (1+ yr)

2BR/1BA W Vail. On bus. W/D, pets nego, $1600/mo, incl. utilities. 970-748-6442 3BD/2.5BA in West Vail Intermountain area on bus route. NS / Dog negotiable. Avail. Aug. 1. ONLY 2 CARS PARKING AVAILABLE. 1 yr lease. $1800/mo plus utilities. Marybeth (970) 390-3913 or Marybeth@vailmanagement.com. 3 br, 3 bth Interlochen on Gore Creek; HEAT INCLUDED in rent! Furnished, NS/ NP, $2400 per mo., year lease/ negot. Call Darrell at VMRE 970-949-6349

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W. Vail 2 BD 1 BA Condo light and bright - W/D, util. included! Pets with approval. $1550 negotiable 970-343-0213 W. Vail Studio NP, NS, 1st/last/sec. WD. 12 month lease. Call Mike 970 390 7280 $850/m.

Roommates Vail 1BD/in 2BD apt, NP, $750 includes util, close to West Vail Mall & bus stop 970-390-4666 Own furnished, BD/BA, NS/NP, all amenities, $700/mo. inclds utils. Stan 970-390-6666

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840 s.f. office space for lease in the Vail 21 Building in Lionshead. $23.00 per sf. + NNN. C a l l L i n d a a t 970-376-1553.

West Vail Cute 2bd/2ba Apt. furn. $1500/mo & Utls. W/D 1yr lease First,Last&Sec. N/P N/S 970-476-3138

2 bed Evergreen Lodge 2 bath, furn., FP, full kitchen, bar, deck, slope views, walk or quick bus to ski/Village, pool/hot tub, gym+ , $2,950/mo. or 1 bed/ 1 bath $2,250/mo. 970-331-6441

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1st floor retail spaces: 900 sq ft: $1800 + utilities & CAM 2nd floor office spaces: 640 sq ft: $1300 + CAM (utilities included) 748 sq ft: $1400 + CAM (utilities included) 843 sq ft: $1600 + CAM (utilities included)

2BD/2BA Simba Run Avail 9/1 $1750/mo cont act: scott_francis9@yahoo.com

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Near airport 1bdrm $750. 2 bdrm $999. Most pets ok. Call 970-688-1275 or

Rentals Vail 3 BEDROOM/2 BATH $1,800 + Great floorplans Great Location On TOV and ECO Routes Pet Friendly 970-479-8200

The Bank Apartments Studio &1Bedrooms ($625-$900)includes utils NS/NP. 303-293-2777 thebankapartments.com

4BD 2BA. upstairs of home, $1200/mo + util. NS/Pet nego. 674 Trail Gulch Road 970-471-1405

4 BD 3.5 BA Beautiful family home,granite, hardwoods, stainless appliances. Pets ok. $1990/mth. 970-306-8556.

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RE Avon Time Share For Sale. 3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom The Christie Lodge. Avon, Colorado. Christmas/New Year’s Week 52. $4,000.00 Call Jim 913 271 5048 http://www.christielodg e.com/ Close to Skiing Vail and Beaver Creek. Restaurants...etc

B U L K S A L E BLOWOUT...All the d u p l e x l o t s i n Steamboat's Stagecoach (16) @ $480,000...That's $15,000 per side; fully-developed with sewer & water installed. 50% owner-financing available. Contact Colorado Group Realty M i k e A u t r e y 970-870-2940, mikeautrey@mybrokers. com, www.blacktailmeadows. com

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100 Mountain Retreat Court 306 Windermere Circle 176 Riverbend Dr. A single-family 5-bedroom, 5.5-bath next Wonderful location, wonderful finishes Single family four bedroom home to Arrowhead Village which has a great and walk to everything in Arrowhead from surrounded by large spruce trees floorplan and finishes. The HOA this home with many new features. protect the privacy of outdoor hot tub and maintains the landscaping, so you are left patio. High ceilings and large to enjoy your time in the mountains. $1,895,000 windows provide great views of Game $2,995,000 Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson Creek and Arrowhead Mountain. Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.9198 or 970.390.8366 970.390.9198 or 970.390.8366 $1,875,000 miverson@slifer.net miverson@slifer.net Steve Morris kiverson@slifer.net kiverson@slifer.net Gateway Land & Development www.arrowheadatvail.com www.arrowheadatvail.com 970-393-2651 Web ID: C35206 Web ID: C35647


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74 Cresta Road #312 Step into Arrowhead in this lovely, clean, tidy and ready to enjoy 2-bedroom, 2-bath condominium in the heart of the village with vaulted ceilings, picture windows overlooking swimming pool area.

77 Castle Peak Gate This beautiful mountain home blends naturally into its hillside location with a splendid waterfall, a gourmet kitchen, wine cellar, media room, recreation room and a study outside the master suite. $2,995,000 Kathy Iverson & Matt Iverson Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.8366 or 970.390.9198 kiverson@slifer.net miverson@slifer.net

78W Gleneagle Court Enjoy gorgeous views across the golf coursefrom this recently remodeled, both inside and out, 4-bedroom home with a study. $1,545,000 Matt Iverson or KathyIverson Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.9198or 970.390.8366 kiverson@slifer.net miverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com

Beautiful Arrowhead Penthouse 54 Cresta Rd #G4 This beautifully maintained penthouse offers top of the line materials and craftsmanship. $1,395,000 Kathy Bellamy Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.845.5829 kbellamy@slifer.net www.kathybellamy.com Web ID: C34385

Enjoy living within the village of Arrowhead, just steps to all amenities. This beautiful property has been upgraded with granite countertops, whole house humidity system and much more.

$1,649,000 Kathy Iverson & Matt Iverson Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.8366 or 970.390.9198 kiverson@slifer.net miverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C32595

$595,000 Kathy Iverson & Matt Iverson Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.9198 or 970.390.8366 kiverson@slifer.net miverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C29161

ARROWHEAD

AVON

AVON

AVON

AVON

Location, Location, Location! Located just steps from the Arrow Bahn ski lift. Main level master. 4 Beds/4 .5 Baths. Pool, hot tub, ski storage and underground parking. Offered fully furnished.

100 W. Beaver Creek Blvd. Lot B Exciting opportunity to develop Avon's final front door property. The ideal development would be a multi-use property.

240 Chapel Pl. #BR221 This 3 bedroom condo is spacious with new designer furnishings. with Southern mountain views, many amenities and on the bus stop make it a great retreat. Heat and water are included in the HOA dues.

281 Metcalf Rd. 1550 sq ft warehouse space for $229,000. Also Limo Service business available for $235,000 includes 3 limos & clientele list.

Avon Lake Villas 2BR/2BA spacious condo. Beautifully furnished and remodeled. Pool, hot tubs, tennis, views and onsite management. Turn Key. Excellent rental or ski home. Priced to SELL.

$549,000 Jackie Pyka Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970-390-7634 jpyka@slifer.net

Keith Thompson 970-331-5805 Gateway land & Development

Sondra Slappey 970-376-8000 Keller Williams Mountain Properties www.InvestInVail.net

www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C25010

Web ID: C36319

$1,295,000 Nicky White Viola Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.331.3025 nwhite@slifer.net

$3,490,000 Matt Iverson Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.9198 miverson@slifer.net www.vailskihomes.com

AVON

AVON

AVON

AVON

AVON

Business Available! 150 Beaver Creek Blvd. #A102B Mountain Man Nut & Fruit Company franchise available to purchase. Located in active shopping complex. Low tenant turnover, excellent parking. Retail space available to purchase as well. Buy both.

Canyon Run F103 Mountain living on the Eagle River, minutes from Beaver Creek skiing, gondola and shops. 3BD, 2.75 BA, Stainless Kitchenaid appliances, hardwood flooring on main level, new carpet on lower level, gas FP, garage, 2 decks, garden tub and Euroglass in master. 1,697 SF, great rental potential

Great Views! Great Amenities! 126 Riverfront Lane #918 One of a kind studio! Own the best studio in the Westin. In the center on the top floor with high ceilings and great views and it is fully furnished. Enjoy all the amenities of the Westin. $369,000 Happy Power Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.331.8196 hpower@slifer.net

Price Reduced 177 Lake Rd. #19 Wonderful 3-bedroom, 3-bath condo in the heart of Avon with views of Nottingham Lake and the mountains beyond. Nicely updated spacious rooms. Sold fully furnished and ready to move into.

PRICE REDUCED 177 Lake St - Beaver Creek West #6 Remodeled 3-bedroom/3-bath with fenced patio and 1st-floor access. A cinch to short-term rent: front desk, pool, sauna, tennis courts hot tubs, and walking distance or daily shuttle to the Gondola. $329,000 Michelle Rampelt 970-476-2421 Steve & Hillary McSpadden 970-393-6077

www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C34492

$225,000 Doris Bailey Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.376-5647 dbailey@slifer.net www.vailrealestate4sale.com Web ID: C36445

www.jackiepyka.com Web ID: C35101

Web ID: C33973

$599,000

Resort Development Marketing 970-376-0708

$369,000

Happy Power Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.479.5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C35808

www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C31533

$285,000

Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate www.OwnVail.com Web ID: C32621

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AVON

Westin Riverfront Unit 335 Seasons at Avon 219 Just Listed!! This absolutely darling 1 bed- This extremely spacious studio unit has exceptional views to the East and South room/ 1 bath fully furnished home is steps (Beaver Creek and river). Unparalleled to the Avon Gondola, Library, Park, Rec world class amenities and fine dining. Center, Shops and Restaurants. Views Steps to Gondola access to Beaver Creek. and tons of sun Best priced studio in the Westin.

Great Price--$212,500. Barb Murray 970-331-7070 barb@barbmurray.com Ron Byrne & Associates

$279,000 Owner agent, Les Samelson 970-376-0076. JF Real Estate LLC

$2,250,000

5156 Longsun Lane

Won’t Last! Well-located, larger Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa Luxury Studio Residence. Find out why this is the #1 Ski Hotel in N. America per Conde Naste Traveler again! Residence #331, best value.

This very large, log home reflects the Colorado feel. With 5 bedrooms, a second family room, wet bar, 2 fireplaces, hot tub and sweeping views of Beaver Creek this is a perfect family home

$699,000 Barb Murray 970-331-7070 barb@barbmurray.com Ron Byrne & Associates

BACHELOR GULCH

BACHELOR GULCH

Snow Cloud #712 Best ski-in/ski-out in Bachelor Gulch

AVON - WILDRIDGE

AVON

Eustaquio Cortina 970-471-0626 ecortina@gatewayland.com beavercreekvail.com Gateway Land and Development

Bear Paw Lodge - Bachelor Gulch’s premier ski-in, ski-out property. A-7 4BD/4.5BA Furnished. 2524 sq.ft. Located on the slopes; pools, hot tubs, this has it all. Owners & guest stop in to view one of Bachelor Gulch’s finest properties & get current market overview from a broker with 28 years experience in the Vail Valley. Visit Fieldofstreams.net the only web site dedicated exclusively to Bachelor Gulch Updated daily!. Ski To Your Door/Deck

$2,249,000 Anthony Bartell Owner/Broker Field of Streams Real Estate 970-390-7565

BEAVER CREEK

BEAVER CREEK

BEAVER CREEK

INCREDIBLE LOCATION & VALUE The Residences at Park Hyatt: limited number of 2 and 3 bedroom, ski-in/skiout, fractional ownership residences available in the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek. Includes access to all the luxurious amenities within the hotel.

220 Aspen Lane #3 Enjoy magnificent ski slope views from this wonderful ski-in/ski-out property within walking distance to the Village and all the Beaver Creek amenities.

Price Reduced!

Upper Borders #106 Elegantly and completely remodeled full 2 BR 1¾BA residence with expansive ski slope views from every room. Marvelous wide plank Ash floors, skip trauled walls, gourmet kitchen and built in entertainment center. A stunning residence with wonderful amenities including year round pool and jacuzzi. Ski in Ski out !

Prices start at $38,000 970.748.5411 www.TheResidencesAtParkHyatt.com

$1,995,000 Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.8366 or 970.390.9198 miverson@slifer.net kiverson@slifer.net www.vailskihomes.com Web ID: C35981

COMMERCIAL - AVON

COMMERCIAL - AVON

Avon Center GREAT LOCATION; WALK TO THE SKI LIFT. UNDER GROUND PARKING; FROM 8 NNN; 3 MONTHS FREE RENT. Office, Sizes from 523 to 2,886 sq./ft.. Also available for sale starting from 69K for 2nd floor office space. Ask about shared in-suite option available for health care practitioners.

Chapel Square Shopping Center Two Restaurant Spaces Available For Lease Free Rent & Tenant Allowance package available for a long-term lease

Call Scott Schlosser at 328-9519 Eagle Valley Realty www.Eaglevalleyrealty.org

Mike Pearson 970-476-4185 NAI Mountain Commercial mike@naimountain.com

Mike Pearson 970-476-4185 NAI Mountain Commercial mike@naimountain.com

www.naimountain.com

145 N. Fourth St. Downtown Grand Junction office building for sale or lease. One block from desirable Main St. 10,000+ sq.ft., lobby, conference rooms, storage and parking lot. Across from Federal Bldg. and City parking lot.

Rare Opportunity to Buy or Lease all or part of 8,474 sq. ft. of retail/office/ residential space in prime location at the Gateway to Lionshead and new bus stop, directly across from Parking Structure.

or Lease (call for terms) Dale Beede, CCIM 970-244-6615 Coldwell Banker Commercial Prime Properties, www.grandjunctioncommercial.com

Peter Papangelis Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties 970-376-3784 PeterP@Vail.net

CORDILLERA

CORDILLERA

Amazing Opportunity 602 Colorow Rd.

Home With Pond & Stream! 1562 Red Draw Set in a serene meadow with trees, ponds, stream and waterfall, the property is as desirable as the home. Four bedrooms, 4 baths, family room, office, 2-car garage, 3150+/- sq.ft. on over 1 acre. $969,000 Pam Horan-Kates Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.0669

$219,900 Scott Marino Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.7406 smarino@slifer.net www.marinovailrealestate.com Web ID: C36270

COMMERCIAL - AVON

formerly Outback Steakhouse.

End cap unit with patio, 4,310 sqft $17/sf/yr Fully built out with FF&E, 7,130 sqft, $12/sf/yr

COMMERCIAL - LIONSHEAD

Enjoy the luxury and peace of mind in this gated community on these breathtaking 18+/- acres. Build your dream home to the views of your choice. Privacy galore with a large building site.

Matt Bresler (970) 376-0708 Resort Development Marketing

Evans Chaffee Commercial Center Two fully finished office spaces Free rent & tenant allowance package available for a long-term lease Forced air heating and cooling; ample parking. 1,697 sqft & 349 sqft both for $15/sf/yr Storage available $10/sf/yr

COMMERCIAL - GRAND JUNCTION

REDUCED! $699,000

REDUCED TO $795,000

$7,900,000 or $59/SF+$9 CAM

phorankates@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C36016

www.naimountain.com

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$327,500

Bethany Boston-Johnson, Broker Prudential Colorado Properties Cell - 970.390.4347

845-9937 www.vaildaily.com/placead

BEAVER CREEK

BEAVER CREEK

Beaver Creek Landing B405 Ski-in to and out of this beautifully finished property, close to Avon and Beaver Creek Resort amenities.

BORDERS LODGE 310 Best View You’ll Find! See All Village & Slopes. True Ski In/Ski Out, 3BD, 2.5 BA, Top Floor 2-story. Full Custom Remodel. MBR Walk-in Closet, Hardwood, Entertainment System, Under Ground Parking, Furnished, Heated Pool. Healthy HOA

$895,000

Matt Iverson & Kathy Iverson Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.8366 or 970.390.9198 miverson@slifer.net kiverson@slifer.net www.vailskihomes.com Web ID: C35024

$1,249,500 REDUCED

970-949-7705 FSBO - BROKERS PROTECTED

BELLYACHE/WOLCOTT

5410 Bellyache Ridge Rd. Reduced $1MILLION... Custom timber-frame home on private 2 acre lot, w/ panoramic views of the Gore Range. 6 bed/ 4.5 bath, game room & 2 car garage. Private yet close to FUN

$895,000

Keller Williams Mountain Properties to view all Vail Valley Real Estate visit KWMountainProperties.com 970-476-1600 or 970-328-2327

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COMMERCIAL - BEAVER CREEK

COMMERCIAL - EDWARDS

Premier Retail Space in the Park Hyatt

32530 HWY 6 Comprised of two parcels, 2+/- acres each or a total of approximately 4.06 acres is this excellent development opportunity. Currently generating approximately $7,000-$9,000 in monthly income.

Appox. 1,600 sq. ft. of space for lease in the "heart" of Beaver Creek Village along the plaza. High-end finishes and includes parking.

Matt Iverson & Kathy Iverson Slifer Smith & Frampton (970)569-2112 or (970)926-3000

Please contact Brian Woodell at 970.845.2026 bwoodell@slifer.net

www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C29889

CORDILLERA

CORDILLERA

COPPER MOUNTAIN

GREAT BUY in Copper Mountain! Spacious Telemark Lodge studio. SKI SLOPES VIEWS! Smart, spacious floor plan! Easily sleeps 6 with Murphy Bed, sleeper sofa & bunk beds! Full kitchen, extra vanity area, 2 large closets, extra storage under window seat. Offered fully furnished and turn key for use or rental. Underground parking, hot tub and elevator in the building! $179,500. Serious inquiries only, 970-328-7381. Brokers welcome 3% commission.

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1223 Red Draw Immaculate single family. Enjoy this 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath home in Cordillera with an outstanding view. Great family room.

166 Cimarron Trail Exceptional 4 BD/5 BA home with golf course on two sides. Expansive decks, open floor plan, and huge log posts and beams in the vaulted Great Room.

$1,925,000

John Milligan 970-390-0549 Access Properties of Vail

$1,950,000

Joseph Johns Keller Williams Mountain Properties 970-471-1432

CORDILLERA/RANCH

CORDILLERA

EAGLE

22 Fairway Lane

Right on the golf course with big views to the mountains. Perfect family retreat. Easy to maintain, and designed to accommodate a house full of friends and family, offered beautifully furnished/turnkey.

1098 MESA DR. New listing at the top of Eby Creek, this 4bd, 5ba SF home has fabulous views of the Sawatch Mtn Range, gourmet kitchen, large patio & finished lower level.

Spectacular!!! Awesome!!! This is a wonderful home with a main level master, four additional bedrooms, two fireplaces, hot tub, and beautifully furnished. Panoramic views, serenity and privacy combine to make this a lovely home.

$1,100,000 Barb Murray 970-331-7070 barb@barbmurray.com Ron Byrne & Associates

$1,325,000

Keller Williams Mountain Properties to view all Vail Valley Real Estate visit KWMountainProperties.com 970-476-1600 or 970-328-2327

$699,000

Leslie Grooters Keller Williams Mountain Properties 970-376-0705


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EAGLE

EAGLE

EAGLE

1459 Mesa Dr. Enjoy quiet, peaceful living in this 4 bedroom home. Offering a flowing floor plan, great outdoor living space and an elevator.

Brand new construction 3 & 4 Bedroom Townhomes with “huge” discounts Brush Creek Village is the best deal in Eagle! Private subdivision with children’s playground and park adjacent to Eagle ice rink & pool. Basement units available

First class horse property. Six-stall barn, 10,000+/- sq. ft. indoor arena, outdoor arena, 6 fenced pastures, excellent water irrigation, beautiful custom log home, fabulous views.

HORSE LOVERS DREAM! 2505 Rule Rd.

$425,000

Now starting at just $299,000

Bruce Creek (South of Eagle) This upscale horse ranch features: distant vistas, irrigated meadows on 19+ acres, a charming creek and pond; a three level home with a four car garage, shop/stable/barn area, and borders the BLM and Adam's Rib;

Juniper Hills Condo W205 completely remodeled including granite counters, new carpet, 6 panel doors, brushed nickel sink fixtures and maple cabinets and newly painted. An opportunity not to miss. Wonderful condo accross from a great park and walk to the Town Of Eagle. $139,900 Judith Evans Prudential Colorado Properties 970-376-1171

EAGLE

Sondra Slappey Keller Williams Mountain Properties 970-376-8000 www.investinvail.com

John Purchase Wynton Homes Realty - 970-390-9943 www.brushcreekvillage.com

Call Stockmans Land Exchange 970-328-7500 or stockmans@vail.net

$995,000

$2,375,000 Carroll Tyler or Dick Kesler Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.479.5762 or 970.328.2550

EAGLE RANCH

EAGLE RANCH

EAGLE RANCH

EAGLE RANCH

EAGLE RANCH

Beautiful 1.33 acre lot for sale by owner . Build your dream home on this gorgeous lot.Located at 1028 Hernage Creek Rd. The nearest schools are Brush Creek Elementary , Eagle Valley Middle School and Red Canyon High School. $285,000 Contact Greg (970)343-9710 or Jenny (970)948-3062 for more info. Reasonable offers will be considered. Brokers welcome. A perfect place to make your family dreams come true!

Beautiful Eagle Ranch Home 134 Seabry St. Well maintained 5BD/4.5BA quiet home. Stunning main floor with hardwood, study, formal dining room and master suite. This home has finished basement with guest bedroom. $595,000 Kim Bradley Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate (970) 376-5814 kbradley@slifer.net

COME TO EAGLE RANCH! Explore the possibilities and see for yourself the quality, location, and value of a Sylvan Square Condo.

Designer's custom 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home on a quiet cul-de-sac is close to Eagle Ranch's Arnold Palmer signature golf course.

Two bedrooms, two baths, upper level $219,5000

New Listing 126 Abrams Creek Dr. Beautiful Custom Home 5 bed, 5 bath over 5600 sq ft. 2 Master suites,walk out lower level, Lock-off apartment,3 car garage, fantastic outdoor patio with fire pit.

www.KimBradleyRealEstate.com

Slifer Smith & Frampton jmarquez@slifer.net Web ID: C25665

Rick Beveridge Beveridge Real Estate 970-328-7444

EAGLE-VAIL

EAGLE VAIL

EAGLE - VAIL

Eagle Vail

330 Elk Lane #4

358 Stone Creek Dr. Enjoy a creekside/golf course location in this adorable 3BR/3BA home. Plenty of room for expansion with abundant sunshine and the best deck in Eagle Vail. Both sides of this duplex are for sale!

3 Bed townhome in Eagle Vail with garage!

Private updated 3-bedroom, 4-bath condo. Great location on golf course at the end of cul-de-sac. Vaulted ceiling, private deck over looking golf course. Three designated surface parking spaces.

$389,000 Kristi Cavanagh Bugby Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.569.6552 kcavanagh@slifer.net www.kristicavanagh.com Web ID: C33583

www.SylvanSquareCondos.com Jenni Marquez (970)328-5057

62 Eagle Road Very nice 3-bedroom townhome residence with a 1-car garage. Walking distance to county bus stop. New carpet, paint, stove & refinished wood trim.

ctyler@slifer.net dkesler@slifer.net www.carrolltylerinvail.com Web ID: C30680

$899,000

Amazing setting with picturesque views. 6700 square foot house on 1 full acre of land. A two bedroom rental apartment provides excellent income. This 6 bedroom/5 bath + den single family residence on top of whiskey hill is a must see. $899,000 Karl Edgerton 970-390-9664 Vail property brokerage

Price Reduced! 248 Lime Park Dr.

$669,000 Kathy Iverson & Matt Iverson Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.8366 or 970.390.9198 kiverson@slifer.net miverson@slifer.net www.vailskihomes.com Web ID: C35292

EAGLE-VAIL-OPEN HOUSE

OPEN HOUSE: WED 8/8 12-2:30PM 1412 Deer Blvd. No stone left unturned in this sophisticated, extreme remodel. 4 BR and 3165sf with the absolute finest finishes interior and exterior. A MUST SEE!

$825,000

$465,000 Sondra Slappey Keller Williams Mountain Properties 970-376-8000 www.InvestInVail.com

$285,000 Steve Cardinale, Sr. (970) 845-3832 Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate scardinale@slifer.net www.homesinvail.com Web ID: C33282

EAST VAIL

EAST VAIL

EAST VAIL

EAST VAIL

EAST VAIL

Duplex, Gold Property, 4 BD, 3 BA, 2 kitchens, 2 living areas, approx. 2000 SF, Wood burning fireplace. Deck, hot tub, 2 car garage, great yard,1 block to bus, excellent condition

Just Listed! Gore Creek Meadows H2 Stunning remodel in this 3-bedroom plus den townhome with 1-car garage. A very quiet setting with a large deck and hot tub.

Just Listed- Price Reduced 4295 Columbine Drive #15 Great location, quality and value in East Vail. Enjoy amazing views from your sunny deck on the top floor of this wonderful remodeled condominium.

903-850-7084

$299,000 Happy Power Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.331.8196 hpower@slifer.net

Timber Falls #704 Great space in this large 3-bedroom, 3-bath condominium with nice views to the south. Convenient access to Town of Vail bus and Timber Falls summer pool. Gas heat included in the dues.

Chris Ball Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.376.2074 cball@slifer.net www.chrisball.net Web ID: C36291

PRICE REDUCED 4595 Bighorn Road Beautiful views of the East Vail chutes from this 4-bedroom, 4-bath home. Beautifully furnished with remodeled kitchen and master bath. The bus stops right in front so access to Vail is easy. Happy Power (970)331-8196 Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C34439

Chris Ball Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.376.2074

EDWARDS

EDWARDS

EDWARDS

EDWARDS

EDWARDS

113 Mill Loft B207 2 BD + enclosed loft with full bath, 2 BA. Assigned carport. Upgrades include flooring, counter tops, cabinets, paint, dishwasher, kitchen sink and faucet. Offered for $240,000 Photo tour available at www.valleyhomestore.org. Buyers must complete an application and be qualified per the deed restriction. Call 328-8776 for more info

113 Mill Loft C215 Condo in Miller Ranch 2 BD + Loft, 2 BA, top floor condo with south facing views.Full bath and walk-in closet in loft. Nice bathroom, kitchen and flooring upgrades. Price Improved to $219,000 Photo tour available at www.valleyhomestore.org. Buyers must complete an application and be qualified per the deed restriction. Call 328-8776 for more info

$795,000

FSBO $1,200,000

113 Mill Loft B107 113 Mill Loft B109 New listing within Miller Ranch! 2BD, 1 BA Condo in Miller Ranch Ground floor condo with 2 bedrooms and 1 A 2 BD, 1 BA condo affordably priced in bath. South-facing large outdoor patio Edwards. South facing views and plenty of with mature landscaping. sun in this ground floor condo with no stairs and a large fenced in patio area. Price Improved to $160,000 Listed at $162,000 Photo tour available at Photo tour available at www.valleyhomestore.org. www.valleyhomestore.org. Buyers must complete an application and Buyers must complete an application and be qualified per the deed restriction. be qualified per the deed restriction. Call Call 328-8776 for more info 328-8776 for more info

www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C36087

$799,000

Sondra Slappey Keller Williams Mountain Properties 970-376-8000 www.investinvail.com

$650,000

cball@slifer.net www.chrisball.net Web ID: C36142

119 Silver on bike path

Single family home in Miller Ranch 4 BD/2 BA/bike path location in Edwards/large backyard/new first floor finishes/great views

Offered at $309,000

Photo tour available at www.valleyhomestore.org. Buyers must complete an application and be qualified per the deed restriction. Call 328-8776 for more info

EDWARDS

EDWARDS

EDWARDS

EDWARDS

EDWARDS

151 Tames Creek Duplex in Edwards, Miller Ranch 3 BD/2 BA/1 Car Garage End unit with grass fenced in yard that includes waterfall, fire pit & stone patio.

438 MOONRIDGE DRIVE Nestled on beautifully landscaped fenced property with mature trees and gardens this charming, spacious 4 br 3ba home includes, private lock off, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, granite countertops GE Profile appliances, an enormous patio plus 2 decks and 3 car garage. PRICED TO SELL $540,000 Matt Bresler RDM 970-376-0708

69 Marble H238 2 BD + loft, 2 BA condo in Miller Ranch Second floor living and views with many nice upgrades

85 Marble I 141 2 BD/ 1 BA condo in Miller Ranch Newly remodeled flooring, paint, cabinets, upgraded appliances, end unit with lots of light!

85 Marble J145 2 BD/1 BA condo in Edwards End unit with extra windows, handicap accessible, great views of Game Creek bowl

Listed at $209,000

Offered for $160,000 Photo tour available at www.valleyhomestore.org. Buyers must complete an application and be qualified per the deed restriction. Call 328-8776 for more info.

Offered for $155,000 Photo tour available at www.valleyhomestore.org. Buyers must complete an application and be qualified per the deed restriction. Call 328-8776 for more info

Offered for $281,000 Photo tour available at www.valleyhomestore.org. Buyers must complete an application and be qualified per the deed restriction. Call 328-8776 for more info

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EDWARDS

Great 1 Bedroom in Riverwalk! 225 Main St.

HOMESTEAD - 91 Spring Creek Court

Immaculate and spacious 1- bedroom, top-floor penthouse condominium (not deed restricted) with beautiful finishes throughout and vaulted ceilings. Includes a 1- car garage. $275,000 Dana Correia Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.845.3848 dcorreia@slifer.net www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com Web ID: C35191

2828 square foot, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Custom home, 3 car garage, fenced back yard, backs up to open space, wildlife, secluded cul-de-sac, great neighborhood, many extras!

$669,000 Call Centralized Showings 888-229-2208 or owner at 970.471.1750

EDWARDS/ SOUTH FORTY

FRISCO

76 Lariat Court Country Style living in the heart of Edwards, Single Family on 1.34 acres, 4 bed, den, 4 bath, studio apt., at the end of the court, custom storage shed, framed green house, with large 2 car garage. 3,550sqft. $779,000 Kurt Davis- 970-390-0988 Access Properties of Vail kdavis@vail.net Vailhomesearch.com

Why Pay Aspen/Vail Prices for Development Sites? Check this on Frisco Main Street 2 Blocks from Town Center Convenient to the West I-70 Exit High Traffic Flow • 2 Lots, 1.3 Acres Mixed-Use Zoning • Close to Restaurants, Shops • Central to Copper Mountain, Breckenridge and Keystone Price Significantly Reduced Call Ken Deshaies 970-262-7669 www.SnowHome.com

GYPSUM

GYPSUM

Remodeled Mobile Home with Fireplace

WOW!

Reduced price $15,000.00 $5,000.00 down owner financing 719-323-0649

This 4 bedroom home offers plenty of room for the growing family and includes wonderful finishes, a den/office, unfinished basement and more!

Just $275,000!

Price Lowered! 306 Jackman Ranch Rd.

Lowest priced 3 bedroom in River Pines! Steps to Riverwalk and the Eagle River. 1,314 square feet, underground parking, great views. Great rental income or perfect for full time resident.

ON THE RIVER! Wonderful 3 bedroom,2 bath home with a private deck on the river. No rte 6 noise or view of the road or the parking lot. Only steps to Riverwalk. 1,314 sq feet. Underground parking.

Exceptional home on 5+/- acres with spectacular views of the New York mountain range. This home is surrounded by open space.

$2,695,000 Kathy Iverson & Matt Iverson Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.9198 or 970.390.8366 kiverson@slifer.net miverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C33905

$395,000

Josh Lautenberg 970-390-4127 Sonnenalp Real Estate www.SkiHomesVail.com

GYPSUM

GYPSUM

Charming single family home for sale in No Name, near Glenwood Springs. Half acre lot. Two bedrooms, plus loft, spiral staircase, gas fireplace, double-car garage. Borders Colorado River with great canyon views. Hiking and biking trails close by.

3 bedrooms PLUS 2 car garage! Your family will love this 3 bedroom home with granite counter tops, beautiful kitchen and dining room, unfinished basement and builder's warranty.

This 3 bedroom home is brand new, and features a 2 car garage, unfinished basement and warranty!

$420,000.

Call 970-947-5203

Call Bill with Vail Holm Brokers for more details at 970 471 3333.

HOMESTEAD

HOMESTEAD

A beautiful home with great privacy that backs up to open space. Very nicely updated with a 3 car garage. Within a short distance to all that Edwards has to offer. Rec center available for activities. A perfect home for either a family or couple. Easy to show, and not far from the Homested Court Club.

Just Listed 541 Gold Dust Drive. The feel of a single-family home, views to Castle Peak, in excellent condition, new carpet, vaulted ceilings, nicely landscaped, adjacent to open space and Homestead Club amenities. $649,000 Steve Cardinale, Sr. Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.845.3832

$659,000

LIONSHEAD

0804 Eagle Crest Unparalleled views of Lake Creek Valley. Single family home on 2.5 acres, 4 bd/4ba, huge deck and separate guest house.

BEST VANTAGE POINT Lowest priced 3-BD/3.5BA walking distance to lifts!

Lodge at Lionshead #120 2 bed/2 bath with a Fantastic Location, Steps to Gondola!

PRICED REDUCED! $1,485,000 Lynn Emmert, Vail Realty 970-390-2084 lynn@vailrealty.com

$1,375,000

LIONSHEAD

LIONSHEAD

LIONSHEAD

No Special Assessments, 1 bedroom 2 bath newly remodeled building & unit located very near the Gondola. Call me now to see it. Views to the ski slopes and Gore Creek from the spacious deck which includes BBQ grill. It's a great rental property or second home. It comes fully furnished with parking.

This front row, ski-in/ski-out 1-bedroom condo features the delightful sounds of Gore Creek and straight-on views to the mountain. Desirable corner location. Tons of amenities. Great rental potential.

Ski-in/Ski-Out! Lion Square Lodge #374

Vantage Point 410 Remodeled condo w/ designer furniture & ski slope views. Walk to the lifts location is near shopping, and restaurants. Lots of amenities and great rentals.

Priced to sell at $895,000

$349,000

Josh Lautenberg 970-390-4127 Sonnenalp Real Estate www.SkiHomesVail.com

GLENWOOD SPRINGS

LIONSHEAD

$895,000

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LAKE CREEK

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Judith Evans Prudential Colorado Properties 970-376-1171

Priced at $1,600,000 Call Keith Thompson 970-331-5805 Gateway Land & Development

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EDWARDS / LAKE CREEK

Call Bill with Vail Holm Brokers for more details at 970 471 3333.

1-of-a-kind 2-level home with incredible views of Vail Mt and the slopes of Lionshead. This 3-bed/3.5 bath has spacious living areas; corner location allows lots of sun, & 3 decks. Walk to the Gondola, the shops and restaurants. Great amenities!

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$825,000

Priced at just $253,500!

scardinale@slifer.net www.homesinvail.com Web ID: C36382

New Home!

Priced at just $253,500!

Call Bill with Vail Holm Brokers for details today! 970 471 3333!

HOMESTEAD

Lowest Priced SF Home in Homestead, next to the health club, large corner lot, 4 BDR's, 3 Baths, 2 Car Garage, and an office with a separate entrance. Property has been renovated on the main level. $599,000 Scott Schlosser Eagle Valley Realty, LLC 970-390-9223

LIONSHEAD

Eustaquio Cortina 970-471-0626 ecortina@gatewayland.com beavercreekvail.com Gateway Land & Development

New Listing Vail Spa Penthouse

One of only two penthouse units at Vail Spa, this spacious 3-bedroom residence has been recently remodeled and welcomes all day sunshine. Pools and hot tubs, exercise facility, tennis courts, and covered parking, all just steps to the ski slopes and Lionshead Village.

$1,790,000

Teresa Thomas Ron Byrne & Associates 970-390-0262

McCoy

Single Family Home with 3 bd, 2 bath, completely remodeled on 1.12 Acres that backs to BLM. Has detached garage, live creek on property, Ag zoned, great horse property, At base of King Mountain, 2 miles to CO River in McCoy area. $250K. More info or more pics call 970-653-4242 250K Denise Glass 970-653-4242 FSBO

MINTURN

484 Eagle River Street Located on the River in Minturn Charming, wonderfully restored and updated home overlooking a great fishing hole on the Eagle River in Minturn. Quiet gem on one of Minturn's best blocks.

$599,000

Pete Seibert Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390-1864 pseibert@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C32990

Rene Blanchette Brandess-Cadmus Real Estate 970-390-2816

970.376.0223 led@ledgardner.com

www.lsl374.com www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C34699

Jackie Pyka 970-390-7634 Slifer Smith & Frampton jpyka@slifer.net www.jackiepyka.com Web ID: C29579

MINTURN

MINTURN

MINTURN

PALISADE

PALISADE

Located in Minturn’s best block 494 Eagle River Street Classic mountain style and all the conveniences. Soak in the spa at the rivers edge.

NEW PRICE 850 Main Street Beautifully kept home on the Eagle River. Great family living spaces and high-end finishes. Potential to add a second home on this site. Price just reduced, incredible value. $775,000 Pete Seibert Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.1864

Price Reduced $50K! Enjoy all that the charming town of Minturn has to offer from this city style loft. This spacious 2-bedroom 2-bath features slab granite in the kitchen and baths and maple hardwood floors

Down a private drive you will find a Palisade Gem.Lovely grounds and comfortable 3 bd/2 bath home with lots of charm. Sits against the foothills of the Grand Mesa with wide views of Debeque Canyon and the Grand Valley. 8 irrigated acres is perfect for a small orchard or vineyard. We love this property. We think you will too

Uniquely Private Pastoral Setting

$499,000

$580,000 Tammy Craig Fruit & Wine Real Estate 970-464-5100

$699,000

Pete Seibert (970)390-1864 Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate pseibert@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C33606

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Hank Sender 970-478-5434 Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate hsender@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C33588

This special home has many upgrades throughout with beautiful views from every window. Fruit trees, small vineyard and irrigation water. 2/2, 1,200 sq ft + 400 sq ft basement + 200 sq ft studio/ office. This is a must see! Contact Bill

REDUCED!! $259,500 970-260-4731 FSBO


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REDCLIFF

RED SKY RANCH

RED SKY RANCH

RED SKY RANCH

SANDSTONE/LIONSRIDGE

REDUCED This affordable single-family home has a great floorplan with two decks, mountain views, a 2-car garage and an unfinished walk out basement.

91 Wildflower New construction 4 bedroom, 5.5 bath, private study, big rec room, beautiful finishes, large wrap-around deck with fireplace & 3 car garage.

Incredible homesite overlooking the 2nd green of the Fazio Course at Red Sky Ranch. You can also enjoy panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains from this .91 acre property.

Play with a 60 Degree Wedge while you enjoy 360 Degree Views. Custom golf course lot on the 13th hole of the Norman Course at Red Sky Ranch. Enjoy views of Vail Mountain & the Rocky Mountains

Wonderful West Vail home with open floor plan, great views and a main level master. This duplex is fully furnished and perfect for entertaining. Sunny south facing deck and only steps to the bus.

Jackie Pyka 970-390-7634 Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate jpyka@slifer.net www.jackiepyka.com Web ID: C31840

NOW $330,000

$1,895,000 Suzi Apple 970-376-5417 apple@gatewayland.com Gateway Land and Development

Mac McDonald 970-390-4089 Keller Williams Mountain Properties www.178wildflowerlane.com

Offered for $595,000

Mac McDonald 970-390-4089 Keller Williams Mountain Properties www.94eaglefeatherdrive.com

Tex Asanti Keller Williams Mountain Properties 480-888-6501 tex@asantiassociates.com

SINGLETREE

SINGLETREE

SINGLETREE-OPEN HOUSE

SINGLETREE

SINGLETREE

271 Rawhide SF Singletree home perfect location. Back is Sonnenalp Golf course & park across the street. 4 BR 3 BA, 3 CAR GARAGE. Many Extras to make it extra special!

Just Listed-Great Homesite 181 Pinto Drive Beautiful south facing duplex homesite. Fabulous views from Game Creek to Cordillera with perfect views across the Sonnenalp Golf Course and to Arrowhead. Build the home of your dreams.

Tired of old? Come see this beautiful custom 3bdrm, 3.5 bath duplex w/high end finishes completed in 2007. Master of the Main w/spa bath. 20ft Vaulted Ceilings, 8ft Alder Doors, Open Floor Plan. Quiet Location.

OPEN HOUSE: 8/4 2:00-5:00PM 980 June Creek Road.

Price Reduced 40 Stagecoach Fabulous, warm and inviting 3+ bedroom, 3.5 bath home. Huge windows fill the rooms with light and invite the outdoors in.

Spacious Singletree Home 261 Foal Circle Awesome views from this one-of a-kind home. Perfect for entertaining family and friends. You will love the easy flow of the spacious rooms on the main level.

Happy Power Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.479.5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C35809

$1,895,000 Kathy Bellamy & Happy Power Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate (970)845-5829 OR (970)331-8196

$868,000 Lorraine Higgins 970-390-5942 Mountain Management

$639,000

Happy Power (970)331-8196 Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C33051

Offered for $345,000

Now $769,000!

Call for private showing Sandra Allan Owner/Broker 970-376-5666 Keller Williams Mtn Properties

http://vailvalleyrealestatebysandraallan.com

SINGLETREE

SOUTHERN COLORADO

TENNESSEE PASS

This Beautiful home has the Master on the main level. With an open floor plan, high ceilings, hard wood floors. FP in living room and a spacious kitchen with granite counter tops. Office with built in cabinets. Master Bath has a jetted tub and travertine stone. 3 Bedroom 3.5 bath and a bonus room upstairs to be used as a recreation room, library or an extra sleeping area. Oversized 2 car garage.

Huerfano County Ride - Ranch - Retire Fantastic Views, Easy access, Close to National. Forest, fishing, hunting. Horses, Antelope, Deer and Elk. Electricity and maintained roads. Close to Colorado City, Co. Owner will finance with small down.

Vance's Cabin and The 10TH Mountain Trail is adjacent to this Amazing Mountain Property. Views of Ski Cooper and many mountain ranges. 18.44 ACRES at 10,900 foot elevation. Will consider TRADE for house or condo. $425,000 970-524-6829 FSBO

Brokers welcome 970.390.3774

35 Acres - $49,900 By appointment. 719-210-9339 MDinvestors@aol.com

VAIL

VAIL

1730 Buffehr Creek Dr. A beautiful mountain retreat overlooking your own private pond.

1975 Placid Dr. Ptarmigan Townhouse Unit 8 2Bd/2Ba+Den/Sleeping Area Sleeps 6 Ptarmigan Townhouse Meticulously maintained. On Gore Creek. Minutes from lifts and Villages. Heated Pool/Hot Tub. Parking (2). Bus Stop

$650,000

$3,300,000 Carroll Tyler or Dana Dennis Gumber Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.479.5762 or 970.476.2421 ctyler@slifer.net dgumber@slifer.net www.carrolltylerinvail.com

VAIL

Beautiful Remodel

Tastefully remodeled and furnished, this 3-bedroom condominium in Vail has it all. Vaulted ceilings. Large loft. Deeded parking in the heated garage. Pool. Elevator. Bus stop. Three minutes' drive into town.

$650,000 Robert Kendall Vail Colorado Luxury Mountain Homes 970-470-3953

www.331baw.com $585,000 Led Gardner Slifer, Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970-376-0223 led@ledgardner.com www.vailrealestate.com MLS# 913032

VAIL

VAIL

Huge Ski Slope Views This beautiful 3-bedroom home at the tip-top of Potato Patch oozes chic elegance, and features walls of windows with incomparable ski slope views. Convenient and ready summertime fun.

With a newly reduced price, this turn key, 1-bedroom condo is ready to enjoy this summer! Neat as a pin. Steps to a bus stop and the bike path. Beautiful mountain views.

Huge Value!

Web ID: C35150

$1,695,000 www.800pp.com Led Gardner 970-376-0223 led@ledgardner.com Slifer, Smith & Frampton Real Estate www.vailrealestate.com MLS# 913328

VAIL VILLAGE/POTATO PATCH

$234,900

Led Gardner Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.376.0223 led@ledgardner.com www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C35810

VAIL VILLAGE

$1,695,000

$749,000

kbellamy@slifer.net or hpower@slifer.net

www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C33888

TIMBER SPRINGS

300 Timber Springs Dr. This 36 +/- acre lot has 400 feet of creek frontage and wonderful views. Water rights documentation is pending.

VAIL

1121 W. Casolar Del N Dr. #W Spacious 3BR + office duplex with huge views to the slopes and Gore Range. Steps to the free bus and PRICED TO SELL.

$695,000 Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.390.8366 or 970.390.9198 kiverson@slifer.net miverson@slifer.net

$999,000

www.vailskihomes.com Web ID: C34227

Sondra Slappey Keller Williams Mountain Properties 970-376-8000 www.investinvail.com

VAIL -Cascade Village

VAIL GOLF COURSE

Walk to the lifts! Enjoy a newly remodeled/nicely appointed Townhome in the Coldstream complex at Cascade Village by the hotel. 2BD/2.5BA 44k-66k income onsite management

1905 Sunburst Dr. A golfer's dream!! Vail Golf Course Single Family Home - 3 Br, 4 Ba. Location is key. Don't miss this one.

Asking $4,295,000

$1,099,000.00 970-331-3799 Ramsey Flower Buyers Investment Group

Keller Williams Mountain Properties to view all Vail Valley Real Estate visit KWMountainProperties.com 970-476-1600 or 970-328-2327

VAIL

VAIL

VAIL

Open House Sunday 11am-5pm Buy both sides of Contemporary Duplex surrounded by single family homes. Live in one side and use the other as a guest house. Designed for amazing views, sunlight, & privacy .Side A (upstairs) has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, and a loft for $930,000. Broker owned by Betty Guffey, International Property Specialists. 970-479-0295 742 # A Sandy Lane in Potato Patch

The Wren Beautiful views of Vail Mountain and Gore Creek from this south facing condo. Top floor unit with vaulted ceilings, 1 bed and 2 baths. Close proximity to Vail Village.

This townhome is nestled just between Vail Village and Lionshead in Skaal Hus. A surprise with 20 ft. ceilings in the livingroom this home features 3 bedroom plus a loft! Remodeled and beautifully furnished this corner unit is priced to sell. $1,395,000 Rene Blanchette Brandess-Cadmus Real Estate 970-390-2816

Vail Village

$625,000 Ron Byrne 970-476-1987 Ron Byrne & Associates Real Estate

Eustaquio Cortina

970.471.0626

ecortina@gatewayland.com beavercreekvail.com

Gateway Land and Development Potato Patch residence with highest finishes, private courtyard, gourmet kitchen, soaring windows, 3-bed, 3.5-bath. Unlike any other. Comes with deeded Founder's Garage in Vail Village. $1,675,000 Robert Schilling. Broker Associate Gateway Land and Development (970) 390-0705. RobFromVail@Earthlink.Net www.RobSchilling.Com

Come see this beautiful 2 bed 3 bath condo located in Vail Village. South facing and beautifully remodeled this unit has large bedrooms, lots of windows, 2 ski lockers, large owners locker, garage parking, and elevator access. Offered furnished at only. $1,395,000 Rene Blanchette Brandess-Cadmus Real Estate 970-390-2816

OPEN HOUSE DATES: MON

AUG.13 1:00-5:00

TUES AUG.14 1:00-5:00

Manor Vail #103 Best Ski In/Ski Out in Town

$1,950,000

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AUG.15 1:00-5:00

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Vail Mountain View 204 This three bedroom/three bath recent construction has it all: Location, Pool, Hot tub, Heated Garage, On Site Management, Tons of Storage and Extremely Reasonable Condo Fees. Walk to restaurants, shops and lifts. Barb Murray 970-331-7070 barb@barbmurray.com Ron Byrne & Associates

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VAIL VILLAGE

VAIL VILLAGE

Northwoods F7 Featuring 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, beautiful finishes and an outdoor living area with fireplace and grill, this 4000 SF+ residence is an ideal family retreat. Offering a ski-in / ski-out location, pool, hot tub, and onsite management.

Perfectly situated Vail Village condo directly across from Golden Peak. Fully furnished and updated 1 bedroom, only steps to chair 6 and the new Gondola 1, yet tucked quietly away. Gated parking, plenty of storage, low dues include heat.

This beautifully upgraded condo boats not only amazing mountain and Gore Creek views, but also has a great location right in the heart of Vail Village, secluded yet close.

970-390-0262 tthomas@ronbyrne.com

$5,495,000 Call Barbara Scrivens 970.471.1223 Ron Byrne & Associates Real Estate

$695,000 Pete Denise Prudential Colorado Properties 970-331-1569 pete@vail.net

Marta Cadmus 970-476-7450 Brandess-Cadmus Real Estate

VAIL VILLAGE

WILDRIDGE

WILDRIDGE

WILDRIDGE

Village Inn Plaza #109 Spacious 3 bedroom, 2-story residence in the heart of Vail Village with breathtaking ski slope views and floor-to-ceiling windows. Deeded parking, pool and spa.

5 Bd, 6.5 Ba, 3+ Car garage, Game room, Large Decks, Fantastic views of Beaver Creek and New York Mountains. Built in 2008 with Beaver Creek Quality finishes.

Great location in Wildridge! 3023 Wildridge Rd. Unit A Priced to sell, large duplex with excellent location in Wildridge.

OUTSTANDING VIEWS from this 4 bd, 3.5 BA, 3,653 sq.ft. custom built single family home. 2 car garage with shop, birch wood floors, granite counters, marble bath, 2 fp’s. Alder wd ceilings, custom oversized window package, $250K in landscaping. Truly a MUST see

Manor Vail Lodge Unit 136 Manor Vail Located steps from the slopes and Vail Adjacent to the ski slopes and lifts, Village, this remodeled 3 bedroom has ski these spectacular one, two and three slope and Gore Creek views. Many on-site bedroom units have perfect ski slope and amenities including pools, hot tubs, Gore Range Views. exercise facility, spa, restaurant, and parking. Priced from $635,000 $1,595,000 Ron Byrne Teresa Thomas 970/476-1987 Ron Byrne & Assoc. Ron Byrne & Associates Real Estate

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$1,995,000 Call Barbara Scrivens 970.471.1223 Ron Byrne & Associates Real Estate

$1,129,000 3% Brokers Fee Call owner at 970-376-2766

$749,000

Ed Levy Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.569.2108 elevy@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C35783

$1,850,000

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LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY

By Eugenia Last

DEAR ABBY

By Abigail Van Buren

STORE OWNERS DRAG ENTIRE STAFF INTO AN OFFICE AFFAIR DEAR ABBY: I am one of nine employees who work in a jewelry store owned by "Tom" and "Carol," a husband and wife. Tom is having an affair with "Angie," our bookkeeper. I know, because I have heard him talk about it to my coworkers. Carol is suspicious and has approached each of us to ask if anything is going on between them. So far we have covered for them. Abby, we are getting tired of covering for our boss. It creates tension to lie to Carol, and personally, I feel a lot of guilt over this. Some of us have suggested to Angie that she quit, but she has no intention of doing so. Should we tell Carol what we know, tell Angie's husband, or just keep our mouths shut and continue working in these uncomfortable circumstances? -- UNEASY IN NEW YORK DEAR UNEASY: I don't blame you for feeling uneasy. You have been placed squarely in the middle. It is unfair for your boss to expect you to lie for him, and equally unfair that his wife is asking you to be her stool pigeon. Carol probably knows what's what. She shouldn't be putting her employees on the spot to obtain proof that Tom's fooling around. If she CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Abbie Cornish, 30; Charlize Theron, 37; David Duchovny, 52; Wayne Knight, 57. Happy Birthday: Don't waste time procrastinating. Size up your situation and strategize while moving forward. Time is of the essence and must not become your demise. Believe in your ability and trust your instincts to lead you in the right direction. Travel, education and expansion of your interests will pay off. Make an effort and reap the rewards. Your numbers are 1, 8, 15, 22, 28, 35, 40. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Get together with people who share your interests or personal goals. Interviewing, forming a partnership and gathering information that will help you advance should be your plan. Keep things simple and solutions will follow. Make romantic plans. 3 stars TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Partner with someone trusted who will contribute to your plans. Develop your ideas and pursue projects you are passionate about. Deal with added responsibility like a pro and you will gain respect and the support you need to reach your goals. 3 stars

questions you again, simply say, "Sorry, I have nothing to say." I assure you, she'll get the message. DEAR ABBY: What do you do with someone who has no manners? A relative of my husband's has been dating a woman for more than a year. They are both in their 30s, and there's a strong possibility they will marry. Whenever a group of us get together to go out for dinner, on vacation or anywhere, she puts a damper on the entire event. She won't converse (and it's not because she's shy), she never smiles, she just sits with her arms crossed and is absolutely miserable. She has been to our home for dinner on a couple of occasions. Afterward she gets up from the table and never, ever, says please or thank you. She's the most immature, self-centered, unpleasant human being I have ever met. Even our children comment on her rudeness -- in addition to the group of people we go out with. She is even rude to my mother-in-law, but her boyfriend just doesn't see it. They say that love is blind -- but THAT blind? It has reached the point that we don't want to asso-

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You've got what it takes to reach your goals and charm everyone into supporting your efforts. Don't waste time procrastinating or giving someone the chance to beat you at what you do best. Be strong and maintain your status quo. 4 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): Ask questions. You can't fix what's wrong if you don't understand what's entailed. Emotional problems due to meddling can be expected. Don't let matters fester. Listen to complaints and do what's best for everyone. Secrets will lead to bigger problems. 2 stars LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Jump at any chance you get to try something new or observe a different way of living or doing things. Love is highlighted, and enjoying the company of someone special will lead to a better relationship. Generosity must be coupled with practicality. 5 stars VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Don't worry so much about getting your way emotionally when you should be focusing on sticking to a budget. Consider what someone wants and find a cost-efficient way to honor a commitment. Hard work and research will pay off. 3 stars

ciate with this couple. Would I be out of line to say something to her (particularly when she is in my home) about her lack of manners, and if so -what do you suggest I say? (I know what I'd LIKE to say!) -- FUMING IN DELAWARE DEAR FUMING: From your description of this unhappy young woman's body language, it is obvious that she's desperately uncomfortable in social situations with you and "the group." It is possible that she suffers from a social phobia of some sort. Rather than confront her about her "bad manners," make a date to see her alone. Then, in the kindest way possible, try to get her to open up about what's bothering her. If that doesn't work, then talk to your husband's relative about your concerns. His girlfriend may suffer from emotional problems that could be helped with counseling or medication. As a last resort, curtail your invitations to them.

Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): An open and honest discussion will help clear the air and further your goals. A change to the way you deal with someone will affect your performance and your productivity. Think big, but stay within your budget. 3 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Downsize and lower your stress level. You need to feel free to indulge your creativity if you want to turn an important pursuit into a viable way to bring in more cash. Progressive action and travel will be necessary to advance. 3 stars SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Communicate and find out what's required to initiate an idea or plan. Don't jump from one thing to another or you will fall short of your expectations. A romantic encounter will be enticing, opportunistic and imbued with ulterior motives. 5 stars CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Professional and financial gains must not be ignored. Don't allow anyone to burden you with responsibilities that don't belong to you. Put your goals first. Strength and success come from taking care of your own business first. 2 stars AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- Feb. 18): A

surprise will be encouraging. Friendship, loyalty and a good relationship with someone special will help you achieve your goals. Less stress coupled with a better lifestyle and surroundings will bring satisfaction and renewed enthusiasm. 4 stars PISCES (Feb. 19- March 20): Look for any opportunity to advance. A partnership may appear lucrative but can upset your current situation. Excess and secrets will cost you in the end. Be upfront and express your feelings and intentions. Love is in the stars. 3 stars Birthday Baby: You are a unique, intelligent leader. You are reliable, popular and charming.

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ACROSS

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18 Banned things (hyph.) 22 Shrewd 24 Blast-furnace inputs 25 Simmers 27 Talking bird 28 Humdinger 29 Finales 30 Aloha token 31 WWW addresses 32 Swelter 33 One-moon planet 35 Dit partner 37 Chop fine 38 Mars, to Plato 40 Easygoing 41 Glitterati member 43 Panoramic views 44 Type of clock 46 Regretful feelings 47 "The Eve of St. -" 48 Type of wave 49 Happen next 50 Fog up 51 Nurse's helper 52 Fisherman's fly 54 PC key 55 Elbow 56 Kimono tie

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TEMPERATURE

PRECIPITATION

Normal high/low 76 / 42 Record high 82 in 1992 Record low 35 in 1990

Normal Month to Date 0.41" Normal Year to Date 13.79"

Eagle

VAIL

Denver

SUNRISE

84 / 53

74 / 45

92 / 63

10:54 PM 12:00 PM 6:11 AM 8:11 PM Today 6:12 AM 8:10 PM Tomorrow 11:28 PM 12:58 PM 6:13 AM 8:08 PM Thursday none 1:55 PM

Leadville

Glenwood Spgs.

Grand Jct.

From 11:30am

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93 / 58 96 / 68

MOONRISE MOONSET

SUNSET

MOON PHASES

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Serving Lunch & Dinner

Pueblo

Gunnison 84 / 48

Durango

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Mon Thru Fri

Lunch & Dinner Sat, Sun Open at 5pm

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Last Aug. 9

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New Aug. 17

First Aug. 24

Full Aug. 31

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RIVER FLOWS

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Arkansas River near Nathrop at Parkdale

Stage

Flow

3.98' 2.52'

338 325

0.85' 4.44'

53 393

2.84' 4.25'

1390 1980

1.91' 2.55'

34 171

2.83' 2.75'

110 36

4.60'

21

3.64' 2.30'

75 94

1.16' 0.90'

82 113

Blue River

VAIL’S FORECAST

below Dillon below Green Mt. Res.

TODAY:

TONIGHT:

Seasonable, scattered late day thunderstorms. Highs, mid 70's.

A few widely scattered thunderstorms overnight. Lows, low to mid 40's.

Colorado River near Dotesero below Glenwood Spgs.

Dolores River below Rico at Dolores

Eagle River at Avon near Minturn

EXTENDED FORECAST Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Gore Creek

Saturday

at Vail

San Juan River at Pagosa Springs near Carracas

Yampa River at Steamboat Springs below Craig

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Partly cloudy skies, late day thunderstorms

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Showers Rain

New Orleans Miami 93 / 79 86 / 78

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