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Special to the Trail-Gazette
Nearly 9,000 delin-quent property taxstatements for theproperty tax year
2012, payable in 2013, haveit mail boxes recently. Ifou have not paid your prop-
erty taxes by this time, theyare delinquent. Many mort-gage companies have madetax payments on behalf ofthe property owner and havesubmitted payment to thecounty.
Each year, property owners
have two options when payingtheir property taxes. If payingin full, the deadline is April 30.If paying in two equal install-ments, the first half is dueFebruary 28 and the secondhalf is due June 15.
Delinquent interest
increases at a rate of 1 per-cent each month, in accor-dance with Colorado StateStatutes.
Property taxes and delin-quent interest collected bythe county treasurer are dis-tributed to the county taxing
authorities, including citiesand towns, fire districts andhealth districts.
If you have any questionsregarding the status of yourproperty taxes, please callthe Larimer County Treasur-ers Office at 970-498-7020.
Delinquent property tax statementsmailed
970-586-1000 1200 GRAVES AVE.
MOUNTAIN BROKERS
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400 Birch Ave. $224,900 4 Bed, 2 Bath, 1536 sq. ft.
Great Corner Lot, Close to Town Views of Lake Estes, Large Deck
www.1420StrongAve.info1420 Strong Ave. $349,000
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1932 sq. ft. Home Completely Remodeled, Large Master Suite Gorgeous Views, Peaceful Setting, 2 Car G arage
www.1630RavenCirD.info1630 Raven Cir D $279,900
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1524 sq. ft. Open Floor Plan, Media Loft
Great Location, Main Level Living, Views
www.404BristleconeCt.info404 Bristlecone Ct. $430,000
2 Bed, 2 Bath, 1826 sq. ft. Beautiful Log Home, Open Floor Plan
Private Location, Great Views
www.HomeInEstesPark.info610 Landers $275,000
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1752 sq. ft. New Master Suite with Private Deck, Gorgeous Views
Great Location in a Quiet Neighborhood
www.567LittleBeaver.info567 Little Beaver $899,000
7 Bed, 6 Bath, 4250 sq. ft. Gourmet Kitchen with Many Upgrades, Spacious Floor Plan
4.5 Acres, Majestic Views, Wonderful Outdoor Space
www.MarysLakeCondo.info2625 Marys Lake Rd. 32 $xxxx
2 Bed, 2 Bath, 1504 sq ft Mail Level Living, Open Floor Plan
Wonderful Views, A/C, 2 Fireplaces, Great Amenities
www.BeautifulHomeViews.info1385 Deer Path Ct. $1,090,000
5 Bed, 5 Bath, 5686 sq. ft. Spacious Main Level Living, Gourmet Kitchen
Library, Fitness Room, Master has Private Patio
www.1844Stonegate.info1844 Stonegate $1,125,000
4 Bed, 5 Bath, 4720 sq. ft. Gorgeous Custom Home, Gourmet Kitchen 3 Acres, 2 Master Suites, Incredible Views
www.EstesMtnHome.info185 Meadowview Dr $445,000
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2448 sq. ft. Spacious Open Floor Plan, Wall of Windows
Wrap Around Deck, Sauna, Oversized 2 Car Heated Garage
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We loaded Frostyand Cedar intothe trailer andit took us all of
20-25 minutes to be in the
park and another few min-utes to park and get themunloaded.
One of the primary rea-sons we like Estes Park isthe above sentence. We loveto ride, and we have as gooda place to ride as there isanywhere.
Its easy on the horses.They dont mind riding inthe trailer, or at least theyload up very easily. In fact,when you start them in,youd better be ready to go
with them.
Frosty is first and he stepsin, takes the two or threesteps to the front of the trail-er, turns and moves his buttover so I can tie his leadrope where he wont step on,or over it and simply closethe divider. Occasionally, Ihave to say, get over, butusually not. Then I offer hima piece of cake, but he willprobably not take it. Once ina while, he indulges me and
eats it.Catherine will have Cedar
at the door, I get hold of therope, pivot and tie the leadrope for her. Thats how
quickly she loads. Shealways eats the cake I offer.They stand, swishing their
tails as we curry them downand spray them with insectrepellent. Im not sure whywe do that. It doesnt lastvery long and they seem toswish their tails, stomp theirfeet and wiggle their hide torid themselves of flies aftertheyre spayed just as muchas before we spray. If theyget a sweat up, the repellentseems to disappear entirely.As long as they dont sweat
too bad, I can smell the bugspray, so at least I feel likewere doing some good.
Frosty has probably beensprayed several hundreds of
times and acts like hes nev-er had it done before. He tol-erates my attentions, but hehas to move around a bitwhile I spray him.
Catherine sprays Cedar,gets some on her hands andwipes Cedars ears, all overher face and that mare ofhers just leans into her likeshes cuddling up to Cathe-rine. Its fun to see.
When were saddled up,its like those two horseshave just been waiting on us.They stand well while we
mount and they dont moveuntil we let them, but assoon as we squeeze ourknees, we are on two horsesthat want to go somewhere.
Let me tell you, if youvenever had the joy of it, ridinga horse that doesnt need tobe urged every step of theway is wonderful. I dont liketo have to push a horsewhen Im riding. I dontthink there is anything moretiring than being on a horsethat you have to kick onestep and smack it with thereins the next. We dont withFrosty and Cedar, and goshits nice.
Ride Easy Pards.....Vic
Just r ng: En oy ng t e Estes exper enceRide Easy
PardVictor T. Anderson
County offers guided hikes, programs in AugustSpecial to the Trail-Gazette
Larimer County hasplans for your sum-mer. Enjoy the follow-ing programs, pre-
sented in the varied OpenSpaces.
On Monday, Aug. 12, at 10a.m, join Larimer County Nat-uralists for Tiny Trekkers, a
program designed for yourtoddler and you. This pro-gram at Devils BackboneOpen Space, located just westof Loveland, off of Hwy. 34,will be a morning filled withcrafts, stories and fun facts. Aparent or guardian mustaccompany the child for thishour-long program. After theprogram, feel free to explorethe open space with yourchild. Program is free. Noregistration required. Pleasedirect questions to Heather at
70-679-4489.On Saturday, Aug. 17 and
Sunday, Aug. 18, the wolves ofolfWood Refuge from
Southwest Colorado will be athe Hermit Park Open Space
Group Pavilion for two days ofp-close-and-personal interac-
ion with wolf ambassadors.wo programs will be held
each day, at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.he wolves will also be avail-
able to visit between thehours of 9:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.,when educational programsare not taking place. No dogsplease. Program is free, but a$6/vehicle entrance permit isrequired. No registration isrequired. Please direct ques-tions to Heather at 970-679-4489.
On Wednesday, Aug. 21,join the Nature Notes Club forits regular August meeting.Youll get the chance to inter-act with nature, whileexpressing your artistic sidethrough journaling, photogra-phy, painting and any othercreative means youd like toexplore. This program will be
stationary, with some easywalking. Approximately3-hour program. Please dressappropriately for the weather,and bring along all of yourjournaling supplies. NatureNotes meetings are typicallyheld on the 1st and 3rdWednesday of the month,usually during the day. Pro-
gram is free, but registrationis required. Contact Heatherat 970- 679-4489 for moredetails, such as time and loca-tion and to sign up.
On Monday, Aug. 26, at 10a.m. join Larimer County Nat-
uralists for Tiny Trekkers,at Devils Backbone OpenSpace. A parent or guardianmust accompany the child forthis hour-long program. Afterthe program, feel free toexplore the open space withyour child! Program is free.No registration required.Please direct questions to
Heather at 970-679-4489.On Saturday, Aug. 31, at 10
a.m., see Messages in Stoneat Devils Backbone. Take a
short hike with Naturalist Ed,through millions of years ofgeologic history visible in andnear Devils Backbone .
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techniques and embodied
the culture of their times: In
the early 1970s, a small band
of young rock climbers,
decked out in bandanas,
shades and cutoffs, came
together and blew open the
conventions of climbing.
Dubbing themselves the
Stonemasters, these now-
legendary adventurers estab-lished techniques thatallowed for some of the mostspectacular climbs to bedone with a minimum ofapparatus.
During the era, Accomazzoclimbed with such legends asJohn Bachar and TobinSorenson. His program willfeature photographs andtales of climbs in Yosemite,the Alps and closer to home,the Diamond.
Rick Accomazzo isa climber from Boulder,Colo. He met his wife, Gerry,in Camp 4 in Yosemite, andthey have been married for33 years and now have threegrown children. Today, Rickworks as a real estate lawyerin Denver.
At the start of Mondaysprogram, Estes ValleyLibrary staff and mayor Bill
Pinkham will take part in abrief unveiling ceremony,to announce this falls OneBook One Valley selection.
The librarys Our Won-derful World series is pre-sented as a learning and per-sonal story-tellingopportunity that celebratesmagnificent destinations nearand far. The library offers aspecial thank-you to theWebermeier family and thestaff of National Park Village,as well as the performers ofRocky Mountain Opry, fortheir generosity in providingthis Mondays event space.The location is a stop on theBrown Route of the freeEstes Park shuttle. For moreinformation on the Our Won-derful World series and otherupcoming programs, contactthe library at (970) 586-8116or visit estesvalleylibrary.org.
By Kurtis Kelly
Special to the Trail-Gazette
In the world of rockclimbing, the Stone-masters are legendary.Forty years ago, this
otley crew of adventurersincluded some of the best
limbers of the era, andosemite was their primease of operation. As a mem-
er of this special group,Rick Accomazzo climbedith some of the most
amous figures of that era, allhe while enjoying a panora-
a of extraordinary ascents.ccomazzo will be the spe-ial guest for a presentationitled, Stonemasters: Climb-
ing Stories from Yosemite,
he Diamond and the Alps,as part of this Mondays OurWonderful World program,sponsored by the Estes Val-ley Library. The event takesplace on Monday, July 29, at7 p.m. and is held at NationalPark Village in the RockyMountain Opry Theater at
00 Moraine Ave., next to
The Other Side Restaurant.Admission is free and opento all.
In writing about theStonemasters, author JohnLong observes how theseadventurers forged their own
Rick Accomozzo / Courtesy Photo
Rick Accomazzo was a a one-time Stonemaster.
tonemasters:Mondayprogramrecalls daysof renegadeclimbers
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poser who has written musicin a variety of styles and idi-oms over his career, oftencombining disparate stylesin one piece. Commissionedby Orpheus ChamberOrchestra as the final install-ment of their New Branden-burg Project, Sea Orpheusreflects J.S. Bachs Bran-denburg Concerto No. 5and takes its inspiration froma poem by George MackayBrown, the Orcadian poet.
Dont miss Michael Chris-ties final concert conductingthe Colorado Music FestivalChamber Orchestra in EstesPark.
Single Tickets $30. Check
or cash only. Tickets areavailable at the door or inadvance at Macdonald BookShop (152 E. Elkhorn Ave.,Estes Park) or our businessoffice located at HobertOffice Services (1140 Man-ford Ave., Suite A, EstesPark), 970-586-9519. Asalways, all of our concerts
are offered free to studentsand children. To learn moreabout Music Festival con-certs and events, visit ourwebsite at estesparkmusic-festival. org or join our emailat [email protected].
trumpeter play high flourish-es. No. 4 allows the solo vio-lin to soar. Bach switched toharpsichord for ConcertoNo. 5. The BrandenburgConcertos have a lastinginfluence on chamber musicand the solo concerto (someinformation from NPROnline).
Paul Moravec, winner ofthe 2004 Pulitzer Prize inMusic, has composed overone hundred works for theorchestral, chamber, choral,lyric, film, and operaticgenres. He is University Pro-fessor at Adelphi University,recently served as the Artist-in-Residence with the Insti-
tute for Advanced Study inPrinceton, NJ., and in 2010he was elected to the Ameri-can Philosophical Society.His Brandenburg Gate,composed in 2008, isinspired by Bachs Branden-burg Concerto #2, as well asby contemporary events inGermany.
Melinda Wagners LittleMoonhead was inspired byBachs Brandenburg Con-certo No. 4 and includes acelesta in the instrumenta-tion. Wagners chamberworks have been performedby the New York New MusicEnsemble, Network for NewMusic, the Empyrean and
Left Coast Ensembles,Orpheus Chamber Orches-tra and other leading organi-zations. She was awardedthe 1999 Pulitzer Prize inMusic.
Sir Peter Maxwell Daviesis an English composer andconductor and is currentlyMaster of the Queens
Music. He is a prolific com-
By Nancy Stevens
Special to the Trail-Gazette
For the past 14 years,many of Estes Parkresidents have wit-nessed the growth
of a world-class music direc-tor in Michael Christie, andnow the music world beck-ons this talented director to
a new position as musicdirector of the MinnesotaOpera. Christies final con-
ert with the Estes ParkMusic Festival will be July29 at 7:30 p.m. at the EstesPark High School auditori-
m. Doors open at 7 p.m.Christie has conducted theChicago Symphony Orches-
ra, the Berlin State Opera,he Helsinki Philharmonicamong many others. He wasmusic director of the Brook-yn Philharmonic and thePhoenix Symphony. Christiewas also chief conductor ofthe Queensland Orchestra inAustralia. Michael has beenmusic director of the Colora-
do Music Festival in Bouldersince 2000.
Bach to theFuture
Few musical works are asloved and as often per-formed as the six Branden-burg Concertos. The Bran-denburgs display a lighter
side of Bachs imperishablegenius. They are a highlightof one of the happiest andmost productive periods inBachs life. Christie will be
onducting Concertos 2, 4and 5. Each of the concertosequires a different combina-ion of instruments withighly skilled musicians.
Concerto No. 2 has the
Courtesy Photo
Music director Michael Christies final concert in Estes Park
will be July 29 at the Estes Park High School auditorium.
on voyage c ae r s e;thanks for the memories
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As you all know, Ialways promoteeating and drink-ing everything in
oderation. And when it
omes to alcohol, the sameis true. Its always a hugefactor with individuals whendiscussing their diet andconsumption of food andbeverages. Beverages areoften forgotten or not catego-rized appropriately for theimpact they play on every-ones diet and weight loss
program. In reality, they canmake or break every diet.
I have a member who fre-quently drops off their CalBerkeley Wellness Letterafter they are done reading itstimulating my brain cells onwhats happening in the
orld of health and fitnessesearch. Coming from this
onths edition (July 2013,ol. 29, Issue 11), the very
ast topic entitled, Lastord, is about weighing in
on alcohol, an important top-ic that does affect our healthin various ways.
Alcohol contains a lot ofcalories. So the question thatthe Cal Berkley newsletterasked is, does it causeweight gain? With all things
being equal, if you simplyadd alcohol into your diet,rather than drink/eat it inplace of other caloric bever-ages or food items, youllgain weight. As far as purealcohol goes, one gram sup-plies nearly twice as manycalories as a gram of carbo-hydrates or protein (7 vs. 4).
But alcohol calories may bedifferent from other calories,according to some research,in that they are burned less
efficiently. Calories fromalcohol are, in effect, a littleless fattening than caloriesfrom carbs or fat, meaningthat we burn and store them
differently than carbohy-drates.
The research on alcoholand weight loss has yieldedinconsistent finding. Statis-tics show that, on average,drinkers are no more likelyto be obese than nondrink-ers. But many variables areinvolved, including the
amount of alcohol con-sumed, the type of beverage,the timing, setting and pat-tern of consumption, andphysiological and psycholog-ical factors.
Gender, as expected, alsoplays a role in how alcoholaffects body weight. CalBerkeley Wellness letter
quotes from a Harvard studyin the Archives of InternalMedicine, 2010: normal-weight women who had one
or two drinks a day gainedless weight over a 13-yearperiod than non-drinkers.They also said that women,unlike men, tend to substi-
tute alcohol for other caloricfood or drink items.
A more recent study,which came out in the Amer-ican Journal of ClinicalNutrition, compared the foodand calorie intake of anationwide sampling of 1,864people on days when theydid and didnt drink alcohol.
On the drinking day, themen consumed 433 extra cal-ories, on average, the majori-ty coming from alcohol(363). The rest of the calo-ries came from foods andother beverages. However,men consumed more pro-tein, fat, sodium and meat onthe drinking day than they
did on their non-drinkingday.
In contrast, women con-sumed an extra 299 calories,on average, on the drinkingday, with almost all of themcoming from the alcoholicbeverages. They didnt eatsignificantly more food thanon other days, though they
also tended to eat more fatand less healthfully on thedrinking days.
Overall, the study lookedat isolated days and said
nothing about changes inbody weight or long-termdietary patterns.
If you are tr ying to watchyour caloric intake, alcoholcan make you less focusedon how much youre eating(this is called dis-inhibition),which might lead to overeat-ing. Thus, most diets dont
include or always advise lim-iting alcoholic beverages.Also, remember there is avast oppor tunity of otherissues surrounding andassociated with alcohol con-sumption.
So back to one of mycore beliefs. Its alwaysand completely about moder-
ation. No matter what youeat, drink or do, what youput into your mouth mustequal or be less than whatyour body does in movementfor the day. Whether its aBig Mac, a bag of carrots ora martini, you must countthe calories, add the exer-cise and understand the con-
sequences. Once again, itsthe simplest equation in theuniverse. In=Out.
Drinks and diet:What is the impactHigh AltitudeHealthDeborah Holmes
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Barlow Plaza Entertainment.
5:30-7:30 p.m.:
July 26: Elk Hollow FolkConcert
July 27: Dick OrleansFolk/Rock Concert
July 28: Bradley MayhewMagic Show
with Mary DAmbra. InspirationalFolk. Performance ParkAmphitheater. 7 p.m.
Aug 1: Ladies Night with the
Dennis-Tobias Band. Rock.Estes Park Resort. 7 p.m.
Aug 1: Dick Orleans. Folk/Rock.Marys Lake Lodge. 7 p.m.
July 30 & Aug. 1: JamesDavis. Spanish & ClassicalGuitar. Twin Owls Steakhouse. 6p.m.
July 31: Brown Bag Jam.
Highland Music & MinstrelsGifts. 11:30 a.m.
July 31: Dick Orleans.Folk/Rock. Coffee on the Rocks.6 p.m.
July 31: Jerry Barlow. CelticGuitar. TheView at Crags Lodge.6:30 p.m.
July 31: Alex Thoele. Folk.Rock Inn. 6:30 p.m.
July 31: Cowboy Brad Fitch.
Country/Pop. YMCA OutdoorAmphitheater. 7 p.m.
July 31: Wednesday Night atPerform-ance Park with ElkHollow. Folk. Performance ParkAmphitheater. 7 p.m.
July 31: Open Mic with JustinFaye. Lonigans. 9 p.m.
Aug 1: Schaefer Welch.Acoustic 70s rock. Rock Inn. 6p.m.
Aug 1: Scott Von. Roots/Folk.The Viewat Crags Lodge. 6:30p.m.
Aug 1: Thursday Night Live
July 27: Amanda Valley. Piano.Estes Park Resort. 6 p.m.
July 27: Cowboy Brad.Cowboy/Pop. Elk Meadow RVResort. 7 p.m.
July 27: Just Jill. Rock. RockInn. 7 p.m.
July 27: Dennis-Tobias Band.Rock. MarysLake Lodge. 8 p.m.
July 28: Dick Orleans.Folk/Rock. Marys Lake Lodge. 6p.m.
July 28: Neal Whitlock.Acoustic rock. Rock Inn. 6 p.m.
July 28: Branden Sipes.Pop/Rock. The View at CragsLodge. 6:30 p.m.
July 28-30: Cowboy Sing-along. Cowboy/ Pop. Bond Park.7 p.m.
July 29: Dick Orleans.Folk/Rock. The View at CragsLodge. 6:30 p.m.
July 29: Colorado MusicFestival Chamber Orchestraconcert from the Estes Park
Music Festival. Estes Park HighSchool Auditorium. 7:30 p.m.
July 30: Kort McCumber.Country/Blue-grass. The View atCrags Lodge. 6:30 p.m.
Music July 26: Music on theRiverwalk with the Dennis-TobiasBand. Rock. Along the Riverwalkby Aspen & Evergreen. 5 p.m.
July 26: Live Music at TheCascades. Stanley Hotel. 5 p.m.
July 26: Bob Smallwood.Country. The View at CragsLodge. 6:30 p.m.
July 26: Praise in the Park.Concert. Bond Park. 7 p.m.
July 26: Live Music FridayNights. Waterfront Grille. 7 p.m.
July 26: Laurie Dameron. Folkto Jazz. Marys Lake Lodge. 8p.m.
July 26: Karaoke. Lonigans. 9p.m.
July 26, 27: Ray Young. Jazzpiano. Nickys Restaurant. 6p.m.
July 26-28: Rocky Ridge Musicenter Student Concerts. Rocky
Ridge Music Center. 3:30 &7:30 p.m. Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, and 10:30 a.m. onSunday.
July 26, 31: Karaoke with Theurst DJ. Elk Meadow Lodge &
RV Resort. 6 p.m.
vemus c Estes Park RadioKREV 104.7 FM Estes Park Community radio.http://web.mac.com/krev1047KREV1047/home.htm
Monday-Friday6--9 a.m. Morning Music
9--10 a.m. Whats the Word
10--Noon Sounds from the
50sNoon--2 p.m. Jazz and Big Band
2--3 p.m. Lux Radio Theater
3--4 p.m. Afternoon Classical
4--5 p.m. Footlight Parade
5--7 p.m. Dinner Music
7--9 p.m. Evening Classical
9--11 p.m. Lights Down Low
11 p.m.--6 a.m. All Night
Music
Saturday6--9 a.m. Morning Music
9--1 a.m. Old Time Radio
Shows
11 a.m.--1 p.m. Music
1920s -1940s
1--3 p.m. Pauls Show
3--5 p.m. An Into the Music
5--7 p.m. Hwy 61
7--9 p.m. Dinner Music Easy
Listening
9 p.m.--12 a.m. Evening
Classical
12 -- 6 a.m. All-Night Music
Sunday6--8 a.m. Praise Music
8--10 a.m. Hymns
10--11 a.m. Inspirational
Messages
11 a.m.--1 p.m. Pauls Show
1--3 p.m. Afternoon Classical
3--5 p.m. Folk Music
5--7 p.m. Dinner Music
7--9 p.m. Traditional Jazz
9 p.m.--Midnight Evening
Classical
Midnight-- 6 a.m. All-Night Music
FIRST COLORADO REALTY When you want to know about
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Estes Valley, visit us at 320 E. Elkhorn, call us at 586-4425, or
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For 32 years of real estate experience in Estes Park,
call (970) 586-0713 or visit our website at
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Dating back to 1875, the Prudential name, along with the Rock
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yard, they will link the Rock with remarkable service, quality
and trust. Prudential Team Realty in Estes Park adds to this
image with over 165 years of combined Broker real estate
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Computercommonsclosingearly on
SaturdaySpecial to the Trail-Gazette
The Computer Com-mons and secondfloor of the Estes Val-ley Library will close
early this week on Saturday,
uly 27, to allow for a familyistory workshop. Thepstairs section will close at
3:30 p.m. Saturday, to be fol-owed by the 4 p.m. work-
shop titled, Learn to Usencestry.com.
While registration for Sat-rdays workshop is com-letely full, interested indi-
iduals not yet registeredare encouraged to watch foruture Ancestry.com work-
shops, to be scheduled atater dates.
Those needing computeraccess at the library on Sat-
rday are encouraged toome early, in advance of the
3:30 p.m. Computer Com-ons closure. The first floor
of the library will remainopen regular hours on Satur-day until 5 p.m.
For more information, con-act the library at 970-586-
8116 or visit estesvalleyli-rary.org.
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www.EstesParkRealEstate.com970-586-4425 800-726-1405 320 East Elkhorn, P.O. Box 4130. Estes Park CO 80517
Kathleen BakerBroker Associate
Randy GoodBroker Associate
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Dave KiserBroker Associate
Mary MurphyBroker Associate
Wayne NewsomBroker Associate
Linda SchneiderBroker Associate
Jim SherburnBroker Associate
Scott ThompsonBroker Associate
NO STAIRS to the complete living area, withbeautiful Granite counter tops, Wood tile carpet
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views. Whats not to love?$424,500 715 Ponderosa Ln
AFFORDABLE BUILDING LOT with absolutelyamazing 180 degree views that include Longs Peak,Mt. Meeker and Twin sisters. One acre, with access
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$100,000 175 Curry Dr
PRIVACY & MAJESTY YOURE LOOKING FORn a mtn home. Views, awesome setting & newer,move-in-ready mtn contemporary w/ loads of
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SPECTACULAR RIVER FRONTAGE LOCATIONturn-key 2 bd/1 ba condo. Use it at your leisure and then
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Fc CooThe best location in The Pines, overlooking openspace. Like-new with inviting colors throughout,tile kitchen with lots of storage, private laundry, fullbath and spacious master with walk-in closet. 10x12private deck that overlooks open space. A great placeto call home or enjoy as your Estes Park getaway. Just$139k for this prime condo in Estes Park!
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Pu rocky MoutaiThe perfect getaway set among the boulders and toweringtrees, this award winning location offers spectacular viewsof The Continental Divide, and endless adventures inRocky Mountain National Park. Spacious retreat offersopen greatroom with stone replace, granite kitchen, threebedrooms, two luxurious baths, and relaxing private deckwith those views.
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Viw of Lak ad MoutaiSpacious 5 acre lot in easily accessible location, closeto main intersection (T) in Cedar Park/CedarSprings area. Slopes gently. Reasonable commute toEstes Park/Loveland/Hwy 34. School bus stops atCounty Road 43 and Storm Mtn Rd access for EstesPark school students. Active year round community.
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Wlcom o tqulyLog home on 40 pristine acres features greatroom withmoss rock replace, soaring windows & open oorplan. Dine alfresco on the secluded deck, or watchthe sunset from your private master suite balcony.3-bedrooms, 3-baths, loft withseparate spacefor ofceand family room. Surrounded by meadows, forests &breathtaking views- you may never leave home!
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CuCu Cb!Great vacation get-a-way or affordable, full-time, easy-living condo home. Convenient to RMNP & downtownEstes Park. This 2BR/1BA home offers knotty pineinterior, spacious deck w/views, sunlit living room,kitchen w/new dishwasher, & full BA w/attractive newvanity. An additional storage shed, & option to rent 1-cargarage & your dream cabin in Estes is complete.
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i all abou h VwRanch style home on almost 3 1/2 acres in RockwoodEstates boastsrockformations,mature trees,wonderfulprivacy, and open oor plan perfect for gatherings oreveryday living. Greatroom with replace, vaultedceilings, sunny kitchen and dining, fantastic hot tubatrium plus expansive outdoor living space. Unwindand take in the panoramic mountain views.
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simply, spctacula!Welcome, as you enter a private, winding driveto your forested 4-acre escape. An interior thatseamlessly integrates the outdoors, features 2800sfof contemporary luxury. This 4BR/3BA main levelliving home offers all you expect in a private retreat~from the window-lined great room that takes in serenemountain views, to the well-appointed kitchen & pvtdecks.
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impv dowow CooDynamic two-bedroom condo in the heart of theaction, within an easy stroll to all of downtown Estes
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CfmCog syl duplxThe best view in Estes Park is from this duplextownhome. Great room and Master Suite have patiodoors opening to covered decks facing t he ContinentalDivide. Entertaining will be a delight! Two moreupstairs bedrooms with a full bath. Walk-out to lowerlevel has oversized laundry area and recreation room.Act now to customize this oor plan for you.
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Bul You dm HomLarge 2.03 acre wooded lot located in highly desirableKiowa Ridge, captures mountain views and rockformations, located at the end of road for privacy.Also backs to 24 acres of conservation easement. Allcity utilities available. This upscale neighborhood iscovenant protected. There are just a few lots remaining,dont wait to build your dream home.
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