Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

We get it, does Fergus?

Dear HCN, Jim Fergus could’ve just typed something like: “Stupid, citified yuppies just don’t understand hunting. They never will, and they shouldn’t even try because hunters don’t care what they think.” (HCN, 1/22/96). Perhaps what non-hunters don’t get is how shooting the life out of a living creature can be such a positive experience. But […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

Don’t stereotype us

Dear HCN, The “Hunting: Get Used to it” essay by Jim Fergus (HCN, 1/22/96) was exquisite – but Fergus shouldn’t be so hasty to stereotype HCN’s readership. Today I am a card-carrying environmentalist, but I am farm/ranch raised and hunting/fishing educated. I cut both my baby teeth and wisdom teeth on Outdoor Life. I believe […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

The other side of Cove-Mallard protests

Dear HCN, Your articles describing the Cove-Mallard Coalition fall far short of your usual in-depth reporting. They also imply support of their activities (to halt logging of old-growth trees, HCN, 2/5/96). While the coalition’s goal may be worthwhile, their methods stink. The Cove-Mallard sale may or may not be perfect but the Forest Service has […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

Budget impasse leaves BLM scrambling

From under a blanket of snow, the Miles City, Mont., Bureau of Land Management office should be preparing for spring. Ranchers need permits to send their sheep into pasture. Roads that have decayed over winter need repairs. Outfitters need permits for spring river trips, and mining companies want their environmental assessments completed. But the BLM […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

Christians preach environmental gospel

God’s handiwork can only be destroyed by its maker, Wisconsin Evangelical Calvin DeWitt recently told National Public Radio. “If you didn’t make it, you’d better keep your hands off,” he warned, buttressing his argument with a verse from Revelation that says those who destroy the Earth will be destroyed. Evangelical Christians are only one source […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

Colorado ski area dumps all over trout stream

WINTER PARK, Colo. – When a snow-grooming machine swept downhill at Colorado’s Winter Park ski area in late January, it did more than groom a wider ski run. It packed a section of Little Vasquez Creek with snow, possibly wiping out the stream’s population of cutthroat trout. Winter Park and the Forest Service are at […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

Federal negligence turns ordinary Montanans hostile

NOXON, Mont. – Until last spring, few people had heard of Noxon, Mont., a sleepy town in the morning shadows of the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness. That changed after the Oklahoma City bombing and the media frenzy around citizen militias, including the Militia of Montana (MOM) based in Noxon. Now, most folks who have heard of […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

Heard around the West

Television has brought its own set of icons into our world: O.J. as hero, O.J. as anti-hero; the Super Bowl as football game, the Super Bowl as cultural landmark. And for the first time this year, the Super Bowl as intergenerational Navajo entertainment. Ernie Manuelito of KTNN, the tribe’s 50,000-watt radio station, provided a play-by-play […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

$400,000 buys property – and a vote

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, Eagle County balks at fourth mega-resort. MOUNTAIN VILLAGE, Colo. – Rich or poor, each American casts a single ballot: one person, one vote. Except here in Colorado’s newest town, where the real estate investors vote and the seasonal workers usually can’t. Mountain Village is […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

Ski workers look for a home

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, Eagle County balks at fourth mega-resort. Imagine Adam’s Rib in operation. Now picture 4,300 new workers scrambling for housing in a county that boasted five vacant housing units last year. “It’s not clear where the new people would go,” says Cathy Heicher, a member […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

Does the Forest Service love communities as much as it loves ski areas?

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, Eagle County balks at fourth mega-resort. Readers of Snow Country magazine recently discovered a special advertising supplement tucked between stories of equipment and resorts: “Stewards of the Land: Skiing and the U.S. Forest Service, a public and private alliance.” The 15-page glossy infomercial, complete […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

Eagle County balks at fourth mega-resort

EAGLE, Colo. – Thirteen years ago, Fred Kummer’s dream of building a mega-ski resort outside this quiet Colorado town seemed like money in the bank. The wealthy developer had won the approval of Eagle County and the Forest Service, despite the opposition of a pesky group of locals. The construction industry was poised to throw […]

Posted inFebruary 5, 1996: Lack of enchantment: Santa Fe's boom goes flat

Great Salt Lake Issues Symposium

A group called the Friends of Great Salt Lake has organized the Great Salt Lake Issues Symposium, an educational forum on the future of the lake’s ecosystem. Speakers from such groups as the National Audubon Society and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will discuss the lake from historical, political and biological perspectives. Registration for […]

Posted inFebruary 5, 1996: Lack of enchantment: Santa Fe's boom goes flat

Threatened and Endangered Species are our Mine Canaries

A flock of eagle lovers will gather Feb. 16-18 at the Klamath Basin Bald Eagle Conference in Klamath Falls, Ore., site of the largest concentration of bald eagles in the lower 48 states. Threatened and Endangered Species are our Mine Canaries includes a photography contest, footrace, field trips and workshops. Contact the Oregon Department of […]

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