Posted inAugust 31, 1998: Excavating Ecotopia

There goes the neighborhood

-We’re basically Middle America, except we’re off the grid,” says Diane Mitsch-Bush, a longtime resident of Steamboat Springs, Colo. Her neighborhood, only a few miles from the center of town, has powered itself with solar and propane energy since the early 1980s. But Mitsch-Bush and other residents say their low-key and environmentally conscious lifestyle is […]

Posted inAugust 31, 1998: Excavating Ecotopia

These legislative riders sit low in the saddle

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In Pale Rider, a 1985 third-rate version of the movie Shane, Clint Eastwood plays the slow-talking, straight-shooting gunman (and clergyman to boot, credibility not being this flick’s strong suit) who saves settlers from a big mining company. The riders being discussed hereabouts are pale enough, but not one of them would discomfit […]

Posted inAugust 31, 1998: Excavating Ecotopia

A run at sustainable development

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story. Former Highlands Alliance President Michael “Buffalo” Mazzetti is promoting sustainable development by bottling water from Buckhorn Mountain. Mazzetti debuted the company at the Northwest Natural Foods Show in Seattle last April and secured distribution deals for the first 17,000 bottles. The bottling company has […]

Posted inAugust 17, 1998: Living out the trailer dream

It still rhymes with scourge

Dear HCN, In your 8/3/98 issue, Robert Nold takes me to task over my 6/22/98 essay, “It Rhymes With Scourge.” Robert admits that donkeytail spurge has “escaped from Boulder-area gardens and established itself in some areas,” but is not a “fast-moving, aggressive invader.” Boulder Mountain Parks would disagree; it lists donkeytail spurge as an invasive […]

Posted inAugust 17, 1998: Living out the trailer dream

Wyoming reporter was biased

Dear HCN, Paul Krza’s July 6 article on Wyoming errs in many ways – including his failure to ever talk to any Wyoming Heritage Society representative regarding our lasting commitment to Wyoming’s economy. For the record, the Wyoming Heritage Society: * Supports economic diversification. (Mr. Krza alleges we have not supported economic changes or causal […]

Posted inAugust 17, 1998: Living out the trailer dream

Bicycling and wilderness: It’s not a simple matter

Dear HCN, I wanted to correct what I perceived to be the inaccuracy of your Wayward West blurb about the International Mountain Bicycling Association’s decision not to join the Utah Wilderness Coalition (HCN, 7/6/98). First, you got the group’s name wrong, calling it the International Mountain Biking Association. While that may seem like a small […]

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