By Justin Patrick Sopris Sun Correspondent Today’s active lifestyle consumer market is “so happening, bro,” as the saying goes. Gone are the simple days when a few companies like North Face and Patagonia supplied the world’s gear to what was then considered the nuttier segment of society, those who were ditching the standard 9-to-5 jobs […]
May 2019
Point – Counterpoint
I’m an introvert, and so are you By Will Grandbois Sopris Sun Staff It seems to be in vogue to be introverted, but I’m not sure it’s quite that simple. My suspicions were first aroused my senior year of high school, when I invited one of the most confident people I know to join me […]
Public trails on private land
If you’ve ever walked the Coal Basin Trail in Redstone, you can still see the imprints left by the Mid-Continent Resources and its mining operations from decades ago. You certainly wouldn’t think the neighboring land belongs to the family behind Walmart. Crystal Basin Holdings LLC, owned by cousins Sam and Tom Walton, claims the last […]
Seeking Refuge organizers aim for local action
Filmmaker Sylvia Johnson calls Carbondale home, but while she grew up in the Valley, she was born in Bolivia and has had addresses in several countries in Latin and South America. Her family — her father worked in international development and her mother in women’s healthcare — moved to Carbondale when she was 12 years […]
Locals reconnect with family in the Aosta Valley
When Daniele Treves came to the Roaring Fork Valley to work at the marble quarry, he didn’t expect to find a host of last names from his home back in the Aosta Valley of Northern Italy. He soon learned, however, that the majority of the early families to stake claims in the area were Italian, […]
Being present — the life of a fly fishing guide
Raindrops splatter on the water surface and the soft bounce of the bobber skimming along with the ribboning flow. At first, you are aware of the other people fishing in these same waters. Keeping your breathing steady and even, you get your weight evenly distributed with your feet nestled into a flat place between the […]
Perry Will, from wildlife to the statehouse
Perry Will likes his new job. After four decades with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Will — a Republican and resident of New Castle — was appointed last winter as representative of Colorado’s 57th District, serving Garfield, Rio Blanco, and Moffat counties. “It’s been a good transition from my former life to go over to the […]
Forest Service approves Wolf Creek replacement wells
Black Hills Energy received a green light from the U.S. Forest Service to move forward with its proposal to construct two new natural gas storage wells at the Wolf Creek Storage Field in the Thompson Creek area. The wells will replace two of the 10 existing wells in the 9,524-acre unit that was first established […]
Mutt & Jeff: Metafizzle moments
Back in the ‘60s, I lived on a cramped back porch on The Hill in Boulder. Two mattresses were jammed side by side — one for my high school buddy, Milo, and one for me. At the end of the mattresses was a hotplate to cook on, and that’s all the space there was. Milo […]
