He’s Baaaack……

The last four weeks have been a helter-skelter of travel, finishing up fall projects on the CO and WY ranches prior to winters onslaught and chasing elk on the Wyoming spreads. Actually, ‘chasin’ might be an overstatement. With the last back surgery just ninety days out I tried to be careful and cautious. Unfortunately, when […] Read more »

Two Birds With One Stone

The higher elevation area in the southwest corner of Bluestone Ridge Ranch adjacent to sister ranch, Canyons at DeBeque Ranch, is characterized by rolling ridges and valleys. Development in this area will be concentrated primarily in the hidden valleys with construction on steeper slopes and ridges minimized. The preserved slopes and ridges offer additional open […] Read more »

The Steep, The Deep, and The Trees

I first started wiggling the sticks many decades ago. The skis were monstrously long, heavy Northland wood skis. Leather and then, wonder of wonders, cable bindings. Feet tended to freeze in ponderous leather lace-up boots. Ski poles were made of bamboo with floppy rings of metal held by tethers of leather for baskets. Ski gloves […] Read more »

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

That’s right!  It’s incredible, it’s true, and it has happened to you, or should I say to me? I have been looking over this site for the past week or two, thoughtfully rubbing the stubble on my chin, thinking to myself “something’s missing”  Sometimes the simple and obvious is so pronounced one misses it looking […] Read more »