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Just a Quick Drive
08-24-2010
Just a few minutes west of Denver on I-70 is the place where Buffalo Bill is buried. A great destination steeped in history and run by the Carle family for years. Please take the time to visit the landmark location and you can also check out the Lookout Mountain Nature Center at the same time. (link)
So Close and So Beautiful
08-08-2010
Nestled at the base of Mount Evans in the Central Rockies is a little place known as Echo Lake. Just a short 15 minute drive from Idaho Springs on highway 103 it can also be reached from Evergreen on the same highway. The Lodge has a great restaurant and some lovely items to check out. The lake is peaceful and full of life. You can even make the drive up Mount Evans for some of the most fantastic views in the state.
Another Fun Place to Visit
07-29-2010
If you feel like getting a way for a couple days and escape the heat we would love to suggest Creede, Colorado. There are some beautiful lodges, guest ranch and bed and breakfasts. For an inexpensive stay with some lovely people try the Snowshoe Lodge. Clean rooms and homey atmosphere. While in Creede don't miss visiting Rare Things Gallery there is truly something for everyone. (link)
Summer Fun
07-26-2010
Well we are midway through summer and would like to remind you of a couple place you should check out before the cold hits again. Today our travel tip would be to check out Lake City, Colorado. Beautiful town in central Colorado. Escape the heat and see some mountain scenery. While you are there check our Ron's work at Back Country Navigator. (link)
Working Again
04-23-2010
Seemed to have gotten things working again. Still in the process of changing photos so they will load faster and so we are displaying the latest designs.
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Ron's interpretation of the Bear Clan sacred tablet. It appears to be marked with corn stalks in the center around which are grouped several animals. The snakes are thought to symbolize the two rivers that would mark the boundaries of the people's land, the Colorado and the Rio Grande rivers. The four men on the edges might signify religious leaders as they hold and claim the land for their people. The original of this carving was found near Hope Mesa, AZ.

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