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Snow!!!

Well, after a long wait this fall, we finally got some snow, just a couple of inches at our house, but quite a bit more around 9500 feet (as you can see from the photo).  I’m sure for my readers that hail from other parts of the country, getting snow…

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Coffee Anyone?

As mountain towns go, Nederland isn’t the smallest (Gold Hill or Jamestown probably wins that award), but for its population, it does win the award for most coffee houses per capita.  There are at least five coffee houses, and for a town of 1300 people, that’s saying something.  But they all…

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The Sort Yard

Today was the last day the sort yard was open for the season. For those of you not living up in the mountains, you might wonder — what is a sort yard? On mountain properties, while we may not need to mow the lawn or pull the weeds, that does…

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Let’s Hear it for the Thirteeners

As previously mentioned, a lot of attention in Colorado’s mountaineering community is focused on the state’s 54 14,000-foot peaks with many residents pursuing all 54 summits.  But this week, Bryon and did a hike of one of our local mountains near Nederland — Mt. Audubon, all 13,229 feet in the Indian…

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