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Eight Air Force Academy cadets, their professor, and about ten U.S. Forest Service workers sweated side by side last week, pouring concrete, hauling 500…
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Welcome to Valley Roundup during this summer’s pledge drive. I’m Carolyn Sackariason. Thank you for listening and your support. It’s listeners like you…
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Campers in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness will need to store all food and garbage in bear-resistant containers for the next five years. After…
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Buses to the Maroon Bells will be up and running Saturday for the summer season, but tickets and parking will be more expensive.Buses will run about every…
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If you spend enough time in the Roaring Fork Valley, you’ll hear this sentence: the White River National Forest is the busiest, most visited National…
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Forest Service officials say early data shows record numbers of visitors to high use areas in the Maroon Bells Snowmass Wilderness over the summer.Rangers…
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Officials with the White River National Forest told elected leaders in Pitkin County Tuesday (10/13) a government shutdown is a “very real possibility.”…
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Pitkin County’s Open Space and Trails Department is planning to put up signs about moose on some of its properties after several reports of sightings.…
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The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority’s fall schedule begins today, Tuesday September 8th.RFTA typically pulls back service in the fall off-season,…
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A summer of consistent bear encounters has led to a Forest Service order closing camping at crater lake in Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness.Sam Cooper,…