“Great things are done when men and mountains meet.”William Blake

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An Oral History of ‘Aspen Extreme’

December 18th, 2018 • Aspen Peak

 

The seminal film about Aspen turns 25 this year. Here is a look back at what the film meant from the mouths of those who lived – and skied – it.

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Meet The Ski Gangs of Aspen - And The millennials who are keeping the tradition alive

Cover Story • 12 April 2018 • The Aspen Times Weekly

It all started with the “youth quake” of the late ’60s and early ’70s, when the baby boomers collided with puberty, which then collided with Aspen. There were 20-somethings everywhere and all looking for a good time. Read more ...

 

 
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Aspen in June

What Smells so good? Oh, Right, Aspen does

Cover Story • 27 April 2017 • The Aspen Times Weekly

In a 2004 episode of The Simpsons, Marge has an old classmate over to dinner who has become a Diane Sawyer-type success. Afterward, while washing a serving bowl the friend had brought over, Lisa says, "Even her bowl smells glamorous." Marge rips it away incredulously, smells it and sighs, "It's like Christmas in Aspen." Read more ...

 

 

 

 
Cover of the Aspen Times Weekly. Photo by Anna Stonehouse

Cover of the Aspen Times Weekly. Photo by Anna Stonehouse

Smooth Operators: It's the Lifties' Mountain, They Just let us Ride it 

Cover Story • 2 March 2017 • The Aspen Times Weekly

My first story (and cover story) for The Aspen Times, I go deep inside the world of Aspen / Snowmass Lift Operators. Read more .... 

 

 

 

 
Sunwest Ranch, Cameron, Montana (Photo: Greg Lucas)

Sunwest Ranch, Cameron, Montana (Photo: Greg Lucas)

'Mo Sky, 'Mo Problems

Essay•2 September 2011•The Gentleman Tramp

Even in the most beautiful places on Earth, people still find ways to make each other miserable. 

...As summer draws to its close in the Northern Hemisphere and backpacks fill with books, Midwesterners head to the lake, the Europeans lay bum to bum on Mediterranean beaches while East Coasters sit bumper to bumper on Highways 27 and 6, I’ll be perched upon a mountain under the big skies of the American West. The view here is–in the strictest Kantian definition–sublime, the air as crisp as a gluten free bagel chip and fragrant with sage and pine and just a hint of smoke from a forest fire in some distant valley ... Read more