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This is the inner program content for the 10th Mountain Chapter - NSDAR Organizational Meeting held on 11 November 2017.
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The outlined land in the photograph is the "Old Home Place on Brush Creek, Colo, my last home in Colorado" (Alda Borah). The main home and barn/buildings are at center with a herd of cattle visible in the left corner.
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Commemorative marker for Ray Kelley at his cabin site in Homestake Valley, Colorado. "Ray Kelley had three mining claims staked out in the national forest on Homestake Creek and had built his own little town of cabins by hand. Four cabins were at the top end of a meadow, about a half-mile off the road, and one was hidden in a grove up the steep hills to the west. That one was called the upper claim." p. 52, "Walking Without Footprints," by Connie...
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Bridge going across to Peterson's place in the Homestake Valley. From left to right: Buster Beck holding Jack; Quin; Bruce (standing); Dessie; Bud climbing on bridge.
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Commemorative marker for Ray Kelley at his cabin site in Homestake Valley, Colorado. "Ray Kelley had three mining claims staked out in the national forest on Homestake Creek and had built his own little town of cabins by hand. Four cabins were at the top end of a meadow, about a half-mile off the road, and one was hidden in a grove up the steep hills to the west. That one was called the upper claim." p. 52, "Walking Without Footprints," by Connie...
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The view looking upvalley from Ray Kelley's memorial in Homestake Valley, Colorado. Kelley prospected and lived in the Homestake Valley from 1947 until his death in 1978.
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The view looking upvalley from Ray Kelley's memorial in Homestake Valley, Colorado. Kelley prospected and lived in the Homestake Valley from 1947 until his death in 1978.
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A photo of Russell Abbott.
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This view of the former historic A-frame barn at Antholz Ranch is likely from Gore Creek looking south toward what is now the Northwoods subdivision (located just east of the Gold Peak complex in Vail). This former ranch site is now home of Ford Park. During 1971 and 1972, Summervail Workshop in Art and Critical Studies (also known as Summervail Art Workshop) was held at Antholz Ranch. Originally the brainchild of Randy Milhoan, Dan Telleen and...
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Real estate appraisal card. 324 E. 2nd Street, lots 20-21, block 24, in Salida, Colorado. This card is mislabeled 342 E. 2nd Street. In 1888, Albert Edmund Hanks erected what was described as "a commodious two-story eight room frame residence" on this site at a cost of $1,500. Mr. Hanks, born in 1847 in Connecticut, married Mary E. Harvey, a childhood friend. The couple had seven children. The family moved to Colorado due to a decline in Albert's...
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In 1888, Albert Edmund Hanks erected what was described as "a commodious two-story eight room frame residence" on this site at a cost of $1,500. Mr. Hanks, born in 1847 in Connecticut, married Mary E. Harvey, a childhood friend. The couple had seven children. The family moved to Colorado due to a decline in Albert's health, and after spending much of two years "in camp," they settled in Salida in 1885. Here Mr. Hanks engaged in a lumber business located...
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Sadie Macdonell, at right, with friends in her kitchen. From left: Rena Chatfield, Mary Rule, Merle Taylor and Sadie Figgins.
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A man, possibly a Figgins, helps himself to food in the kitchen. There is a table in the background with many cooking utensils and dishes around.
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Sponsored by Antlers at Vail, Team Antlers bike racing team is depicted during its 2010 Colorado River Ride. This annual fund-raiser for Snowboard Outreach Society (SOS) ran approximately fifteen years. The century (100 miles) team ride began and ended in Avon, Eagle County, Colorado and followed the Upper Colorado and Eagle rivers for much of the bike race course. Left to right: John Evans, Steve MacDonald, Bert Farin, Ray Tuomey, Danny...
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Rob LeVine is in the starting gate for the Tashiro Cup, sponsored by Tashiro Marketing & Advertising. Tashiro Marketing was owned by popular 1980s Vail business owners, Harvey and Lori Tashiro. The event has been described as the Vail Mountain local's "social event of the year." Unlike most skiers, LeVine is racing on telemark (touring-style) skis rather than alpine (dowhill) skis.
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Rob LeVine is shown playing with a specialized golf ball for winter golf. The photograph was created by fellow golf enthusiast, John Harrison. LeVine and Harrison were playing on opening day at the Sonnenalp Golf Club near Berry Creek in the Singletree subdivision of Edwards, Colorado. As a self-described "recreation junkie," Rob LeVine enjoys the Vail area and Eagle County, Colorado for its "world Class culture and recreation amenities." ...
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On 21 April 2006, Rob LeVine celebrated his 50th birthday with friends atop Vail Mountain near Chair 5. In the background is the Gore Range. Left to right: Bruce Gille, Kim (Ducic) Farin, Chris Ratzlaff, Nancy Young, Rob LeVine, Sarah (Sosic) Ratzlaff, Lisa Siegert-Free, Hap Young, Bert Farin, and Randi Davis.
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Jack Galloway sits on a porch in Eagle. He is holding a guitar.