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For the Trail-Gazette
S cott Thompson ofColdwell BankerEstes VillageProperties hasrepeated the previousyears achievement ofbeing granted the highestlevel of service achieve-ment in the real estateindustry, Quality ServiceCertified Platinum. Theaward is in recognition of
earning 100%client ser-vice satisfac-tion in 2014as measuredby LeadingResearchCorporation(LRC). Win-ning this
prestigious award for fiveconsecutive years demon-strates Scotts dedication to
his clients and the help heprovides them.A Quality Service Certi-
fied (QSC) award status isthe only recognition in thereal estate industry basedon independently validatedcustomer satisfaction sur-vey results. After the con-clusion of real estate trans-actions, clients of QSCagents receive a survey,asking them to rate the
agent on various aspects ofthe service process. Thesurveys are administeredand the results arereceived and compiled byLRC.Client feedback from the
surveys becomes part ofthe agents credentials. Anoverall satisfaction rating isdisplayed on the consumerwebsites (www.QualitySer-vice.org and www.Rated-
Agent.com) where buyersand sellers have the abilityto select a real estate pro-fessional based upon eachagents validated record ofservice satisfaction.Nothing is more impor-
tant to a prospective clientin selecting a professionalthan the service resultsachieved with past clients,says Larry D. Romito,
See THOMPSON, pg. 11
Thompson achieves platinumquality service certification
ScottThompson
Kirk FisherBroker
Peggy LynchBroker
www.PeggyLynchTeam.comMountain Brokers
970-586-10001200 GRAVES AVE.ESTES PARK, CO
www.PineGroveCabins.info60 County Rd 90 $799,900 Pine Grove Cabins in Allenspark
12 Rental Cabins, Owners Quarters 5.2 Acres, Horse Corral, Playground
www.StanleyHome.info415 W Wonderview $1,600,000
4 Bed, 4 Bath, 5240 sq ft Former Historic Home of F.O. Stanley
1.3 Acres, Grand Staircase, Billiard Room
www.CondoOnFallRiver.info1400 David Dr 5 $199,000
2 Bed, 1 Bath, 732 sq ft End Unit Condo, On Fall River
Fully Furnished, Great Rental History
www.420Wonderview.info420 W Wonderview $459,000
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2228 sq ft One Level Living, Open Floor Plan.67 Acres, Lg Deck, Incredible Views
www.1935WildfireRd.info1935 Wildfire Rd $238,000
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1327 sq ft Open Floor Plan, Lg Master Suite
Private Deck, Great Views
www.1050TranquilLn.info1050 Tranquil Ln $279,000
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1454 sq ft Main Level living, Double Sided Fireplace Great Location, New Deck, 2 Car Garage
www.LookoutLand.info80 Lookout Dr. $40,500 1.4 Acres on Quiet Cul-de-sac Amazing View, Private Setting
Close to Fishing Streams and Ponds
www.MarysLake16A.info2625 Marys Lake Rd 16A $298,000
2 Bed, 2 Bath, 1012 sq ft Open Floor Plan, End Unit Condo
Steps to the Pool, Private Deck with Hot Tub
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For the Trail-Gazette
T he Estes ValleyLibrary and theEstes Park Econom-ic DevelopmentCorporation (EDC) arepartnering once again forthe workshop Small Busi-ness Resources 101,which offers an overviewof the many services andtools available locally.Existing and aspiring busi-ness owners and entrepre-neurs are encouraged toattend.Whether you own or
manage a local small busi-nessare a work-from-home entrepreneuroryoure giving thought to
starting a businessthereare a myriad of well-knownand not-so-well-known localresources that exist to helpnurture a business, fromresearching the market tobuilding a potential mailinglist. This free hands-on 90-minute overview of
resources is scheduled forThursday, March 26 at 8:30am at the Estes ValleyLibrary.Held in the Computer
Commons, the session willcover these topics: An overview of local
resources for businesses
How to utilize theLibrarys research resourc-es, including ReferenceUSA and A to Z Databasesto research competitorsand generate a list of poten-tial customers How to obtain free
business consulting in
Estes Park through theLarimer Small BusinessDevelopment Center How businesses can
make use of the LarimerCounty Workforce Center Local business associa-
tions and how they benefitsectors of our businesscommunity Ten tips for starting a
new business in the EstesValley.Interested participants
should register online atestesvalleylibrary.org (lookfor the March 26 date list-ing under the Calendartab), or by calling (970)586-8116.This event is part of the
Librarys ongoing Buck$tarts Here services tohelp support the needs ofsmall business owners andjobseekers.
Library andEPEDCpartner to presentsmall business resources seminar
March 26 eventfree, registrationis required
FFIRST COLORADO REALTYLLeaders in Estes Park Real Estate Excellent service and localeexpertise are essential whether youre buying or selling. Trustoour experienced professionals to put your needs first and find thepproperty thats perfect for you. If youre selling, well use the latestmmarketing tools to help you sell your home quickly and at the highestppossible price. Whether a primary or vacation property, vacant land orccommercial interest, you can count on First Colorado Realty, puttingCClients FirstEvery Day. Visit all the current inventory at www.FFirstColoradoRealty.com, or call us today at 970-586-3333.CCOLORADO MOunTAIn HOME REALTYTTom Adams is a skilled Estes Park real estate specialist who hasbbeen listing and selling homes for 18 years in Estes Park. Call Tomaat 970-481-5188 and get dedicated real estate assistance fromaa licensed agent familiar with values and properties in Estes Parkaand surrounding areas of Lyons, Longmont and Boulder! Tom canhhelp with primary and vacation homes and condos, vacant land andccommercial property.CCOLDWELL BAnKER - ESTES VILLAGE PROPERTIESWWhere the Estes Valley has been coming for real estate solutions forver 30 years. We combine Coldwell Bankers global resources withur local expertise and small-town way of doing business to makeyyour real estate transactions both successful and enjoyable. For themmost complete and current listings in the Estes Valley, visit us at 320EE. Elkhorn, call us at 970-586-4425, or www.EstesParkRealEstate.com
PPRuDEnTIAL TEAM REALTY:Inn todays world, technology is the changing force in real estate.PPrudential Team Realty has always been at the forefront of technologyaand continues to combine cutting edge real estate marketing toolswwith personalized service to provide the best experience possible.WWe do not take your trust for granted and pride ourselves in offeringexcellent customer service. It is our mission to make buying or sellingreeal estate easy for our clients. Members of the Prudential Real EstateNNetwork are here to serve your local, state, national or internationalneeds. Prudential and the Rock date back to 1875 and we continuetoo be a strong presence today with 98% name recognition worldwide.WWe are members of the Luxury Homes network, and agents haveRResort Properties Specialist as well as International Resort Propertiesdesignations. Call us today 800-607-3838 or 970-586-3838 Locally.RRE/MAX MOunTAIn BROKERSRRE/MAX Associates average twice the experience & three times asmmany sales per agent than other real estate professionals. When itstime to sell or buy, its time to turn to RE/MAX. The hometown expertswwith a world of experience. Call today. 970-586-5324 or1-800-827-8780. Tour our listings at www.wesellestespark.comRRAnGE REALTYWWe are the oldest real estate company in Estes Park, offering youpprofessional and friendly service for all your real estate needs. Pleasecall us at 970-586-2345, or visit our website, at www.rangerealty.com
10 MARCH 13, 2015 ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT
thompsonfrom page 9
President and CEO ofQSC.He adds, Consumers
have greater confidence inservice reliability, resultsand satisfaction with aQuality Service Certifiedreal estate professional
because they know that theagents service record hasbeen validated by an inde-pendent third party. 100percent service satisfactionrecord like Scott Thomp-son has achieved is justawesome
The Estes Park Dine-Around returns this year with $5tasting plates from 4:30-7 p.m. each Thursday in Marchat participating restaurants including: Smokin DavesBBQ, Sweet Basillico, The Big Horn, Cafe Pho Thai,Cheesey Lees Pizza, The Grubsteak, Peppers MexicanGrill, You Need Pie! Dinerr, Antonios New York Pizza,Claires on the Park (pictured), Eds Cantina, Estes ParkBrewery, El Mex-Kal, and The Wild Rose. For more infor-mation, visit www.estesparkdinearound.blogspot.com
Estes ParkDine-Around
every ThursdayinMarch
Sewing Profession-als of NorthernColorado willhold a meeting
from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on Fri-day March 20, 2015, atMountain Stitchery in Ft.Collins.
The program will be apresentation by Pat Mooreof the American SewingGuild.Potential new members
are welcome to attend andshould call Carol at 970-223-1910 for directions andto RSVP.
Sewing professionalstomeetMarch 20
MacdonaldBookshop
March Madness
Books 30-50% offFiction, Health, Cooking, Biography,
Childrens and much more!
Through end of March on select titles
Sale!
Open Monday-Wednesday 7:30 AM - 3 PM andThursday-Sunday 7:30 AM - 8 PM
Located at 225 Park Lane Estes Park,CO
(970) 586-9564 www.clairesonthepark.com
ExecutiveChef Bill BrinksNew Dinner Menu
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Tuesdays are now Fried Chicken Tuesdays.
Sundays are now Prime Rib Sundays.
ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT MARCH 13, 2015 11
upcomingat theestes valley libraryGreen screenevent March 14Teens, along with inter-
ested adults, will have anopportunity to experimentwith the new GreenScreen at the Estes ValleyLibrary this Saturday,March 14 from 1:00 pm to4:00 pm. This GreenScreen Playtime is anopportunity for participantsto learn how to set up thescreen, as well as spendingtime in front of a camera,then using iMovie to createa short film. The LibrarysTeen Services Guide Kath-erine Dumont will be onhand to join participants asthey learn the ins and outsof this new technologytogether.The librarys Green
Screen is 12 by 18 feet,large enough not only forportrait backdrop but for
walking on as well. Wheth-er the subject is videotapedsitting, standing or walk-ing, that footage can thenbe superimposed onto agreat variety of virtualbackdrops. Through videoediting, a full-size personcould be shrunk down sohe or she suddenly appearsstanding on top of a soupcanor simulating his or
her own weather report, beit against the backdrop of abeach or atop a volcano.The possibilities are nearlyendless.Tomorrows session is
designed as a getacquainted first step asthe library and the commu-nity learn more about thistechnology and its tremen-dous potential. Those plan-
ning to attend are encour-aged to contact KatherineDumont at [email protected] or call (970) 586-8116, extension 833. Moreevents to explore use ofGreen Screen technologyare planned for the future.
Animal,Vegetable,Miracle bookclub discussionMarch 19Barbara Kingsolvers
acclaimed narrative Ani-mal, Vegetable, Miracle isthe focus of the next Read-ing is Doctor Recommend-ed discussion night thisThurs. March 19 at 7 pm atthe Estes Valley Library.The event is co-sponsoredby the library and SaludFamily Health Centers.Participants attending the
discussion may stop by theLibrary for a copy of thebook, while supplies last.After 25 years living in
the Arizona desert, authorKingsolver and her familymoved to a Virginia farmlocated a few hours fromher childhood home. Themove put her closer to rela-tives, but Kingsolverexplained another factor intheir decision: There isanother reason the movefelt right to us, and its thepurview of this book. Wewanted to live in a placethat could feed us: whererain falls, crops grow, anddrinking water bubblesright up out of the ground.Leaving behind the
industrial-food pipeline, thefamily strives to eat onlythe food raised in their ownneighborhood or grown athome, and opting to do
See LIBRARY, pg. 13
The librarys green-screen event is March 14.
12 MARCH 13, 2015 ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT
library from page 12
without anything else.Along the way, their good-humored search yieldssome surprising discover-ies about everything fromturkey sex life to overlyzealous zucchini plants.Animal, Vegetable, Mira-cle makes a passionatecase for putting the kitchenback at the center of familylife and diversified farms atthe center of the Americandiet.Thursdays program is
part of a continuing bookdiscussion series spon-sored in partnership by thelibrary and Salud.New participants are wel-
come, and while advancereading of the book isencouraged, interestedindividuals who have notread the book are also wel-come to attend.Community health edu-
cator Chazz Glaze will facil-itate the evenings conver-sation.
Computer &Tech ClassesMarch 18, 20,23 & 30Participation in this
years computer and tech-nology classes has beenstrong this year, so thoseinterested are encouraged
to sign up now to ensure aseat. Registration may bedone at estesvalleyli-brary.org or by contactingthe library directly.Here is a roster of this
months remaining classes: Listen to Music for
Free (Wed. March 18, 1:30-2:30 p.mWasson Room).Your iPad, iPhone, Androidphone, or tablet all offerways to access your favor-ite songs and discover newsounds. This workshop willdemonstrate how to streammusic online and createfree radio stations person-alized to your interests.Bring your own device. Email Basics for
Beginners (Fri. March 20,10 - 11:30 a.m. ComputerCommons). Before attend-ing this class, schedule aBook-a-Librarian sessionfor help creating a freeGmail account. Duringclass, participants will sendand receive their firstemailsand add familyand friends to their con-tacts list. Learn about safe-ty concerns such as how torecognize suspicious email. Gadgets: Whats
Right for You? (Mon.March 23, 5:30 - 7 p.m. Wasson Room). iPads, Kin-dles, Nooks, MacBooks,smart phones: the list canseem overwhelming. Howdo you know which youneed? At this session, youllget to experiment with dif-ferent devices and hear anoverview on the functionsof each. Internet Basics:
Keeping Informed, Keep-ing In Touch (Mon.March 30, 5:30 - 7:30p.m.in the ComputerCommons). Learn to findthe information you needonline. Participants willgain familiarity with themany tools and resourcesavailable on the Internet:healthcare, business, bank-ing, government, staying in
touch with family andfriends, managing oneslibrary account, and more.Library tech guide Diana
Laughlin will serve asinstructor for these class-es. Additional workshops
are scheduled in April andMay, and those are listed inthe newsletter Gather-ings, available online or inprint at the library.
Registration for any
library event or workshopmay be done at the Calendarlink at estesvalleylibrary.org.For registration assistanceor additional information,contact the library at (970)586-8116.
The Kingsolver family at theirVirginia home: Barbara, Ste-ven, Camille and Lily.
There are four more computer and technology workshops offered in March.
Salud Family Health Centers is pleased to welcomeDr. John Stanton,D.O. to the clinics practice.
Dr. Stanton offers the following services: Family Medicine, Urgent Care,Osteopathic Medicine, Clinical Acupuncture, Pediatrics & Well-BabyCheck-ups, Cancer Screening, Family Planning, Pregnancy Care.
The Estes Park Salud provides Behavioral Health, Dental, and Pharmacy.
Salud accepts Medicaid, Medicare, CHP+, andprivate insurance plans. Salud offers a sliding fee scale.
Enrollment assistance is available.
Call us today to schedule an appointment!(970) 484-0999 or (303) MYSALUD (697-2583)
Se Habla Espaol.
Estes Park Salud Family Health Center1950 Redtail Hawk Drive, Estes Park, CO 80517
www.saludclinic.org
ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT MARCH 13, 2015 13
Wow, I foundmyself in ayawn thatalmost put me
on the ground the othernight and I looked up at theclock and it was only 7:15pm.I couldnt believe it. I knowand understand the powersof early darkness, but towant to crawl under thesheets at that hour really hadme wanting to figure outways to keep my energy up.Fatigue is the most com-
mon complaint women bringto their doctors. Being tiredisnt just annoying, its yourbodys cry for help and if youdont pay attention and cor-rect whats making you tired,you will get sick, saysEricka Schwartz, M.D., theinternist from New York Citywho specializes in treatingfatigue. Ken Goodrick, Ph.D.a psychologist at Baylor Col-lege of Medicine adds thatwhen you constantly feeldrained, lifestyle habits areusually to blame, and its notalways about the big-drainsthat affect us the hardest.Big drains would be
those life events that weknow drain our energy; likekids, finances and work.Those are all givens. Weneglect to count the littlethings that add up, compileand together zap our energyequally if not worse.All work and no play is
exhausting. Routines, bore-dom, 24/7 living can wearyou out. Try to build in somepleasure throughout yourday by reading jokes, flippingthrough a magazine, callinga friend, playing a game.These mini-breaks will be anenergy booster.Shunning the sun is a huge
energy drainer. Researchshows that you need outside
light and exposure everyday, even if its for just a fewminutes and even if itscloudy outside. Its amazingwhat a little outdoor energywill do.Poor breathing habits will
lead to fatigue. Shallowbreathing doesnt encourageenough oxygen to be takeninto your body, which willpromote a higher heart rateand blood pressure, whichincreases fatigue. So breathea little deeper when yourefeeling tired or about to gointo an energy draining situa-tion.Sitting too long, whether at
your desk or on the couchwill sap your energy. Staringat a T.V. or computer screenwill tend to make you blinkless frequently, leading todry eyes, eyestrain and thenwanting some shut-eye.Stretch, walk, yawn and takefrequent breaks.Sleeping inconsistency is
really hard on your body.Your bodys internal clockcraves consistency and if youstay up late on weekends andsleep in late, youre givingyourself jet-lag withouteven leaving town. Erraticschedules can have a hang-over affect, causing fatigueafter you wake up. Establishregular bedtime and wake-uptimes for positive energy.Even on weekends and vaca-tions try to keep close toyour regular sleeping sched-ule.Mild dehydration can
make you feel tired and/orlethargic. Your blood volume
lowers, which means youdont get as much blood toyour brain and your heartmust pump harder. Plan yourhydration, by drinking appro-priately throughout your day.Bright lights at night can
reset your internal clockreducing and/or delayingthe natural secretion ofsleep-inducing melatoninthat happens near bed time.Dim your house lights atnight a few hours before bed-time.Not eating breakfast,
instead opting for vitamins-plus-coffee for your morn-ing boost of energy. Youneed to naturally boost yourmetabolism by giving your-self a more sustained energysource through eating ahealthy breakfast.Overdoing exercise is not
a good energy strategy. Yourbody needs times to recover,replenish its energy storesand repair muscles. So allowa rest day or two in yourweekly exercise routine.Toting around extra
weight causes fatigue andstresses your body in a num-ber of ways. Extra weightmakes your joints, musclesand heart work harder at alltimes. Try losing those extra5 10 pounds and see howyou experience less fatigue.Poor posture makes you
look tired and it creates thefeeling as well. When jointsarent aligned properly thebody must work harder inorder to sustain normal activ-ities.Lastly, unwanted noise is
stressful. So avoid, turndown and/or change thenoises in your life that mightbe keeping you from a goodnights sleep, getting yourwork done or simply beingenjoyed.
High AltitudeHealthDeborah HolmesMedX of Estes
Fight fatigue bypaying attention tothe little things
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1801 SKETCHBOX LANE, UNIT 2
The Great Get-Away!Close to Lake Estes, walking paths& 18-hole golf course, 2BR/2BAmountain home is inexcellent condition. Located at Solitude Condominiums,his stand alone cabin with open cathedral ceilings, largedeck and all furniture included has on-site management. Aperfect vacation home.
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This year is a very special Pi Day (March 14) - its the PiDay of the Century with the date reflecting the first fivedigits of the mathematical constant that represents theof a circles circumference to its diameter(3.1415926... etc). To celebrate, You Need Pie! Diner inLower Stanley Village will have specials on pie and inthe restaurant all day, including several timed events: 9:26 a.m.- Flash mob photo at the shop 10 a.m. - beginning at 10 a.m., A pie walkwill beheld on the hour until 2 p.m. to win a free pie. Also,recite as many digits of Pi as you can from memory andwin a free slice of pie. 11 a.m. - pie walk and Pi number recitation contest Noon - pie walk and Pi number recitation contest 1 p.m. - pie walk, Pi number recitation contest, plus apie-eating contest - the winner of which will receive a$25 gift card. 2 p.m. -pie walk and Pi number recitation contest 9:26 a.m.- Flash mob photo at the shop 10 a.m. - beginning at 10 a.m., A pie walkwill beheld on the hour until 2 p.m. to win a free pie. Also,recite as many digits of Pi as you can from memory andwin a free slice of pie. 11 a.m. - pie walk and Pi number recitation contest Noon - pie walk and Pi number recitation contest 1 p.m. - pie walk, Pi number recitation contest, plus apie-eating contest - the winner of which will receive a$25 gift card. 2 p.m. -pie walk and Pi number recitation contest
You Need Pie!celebrates PiDay of theCentury onMarch 14
Gorgeous rental condo beautifully finished with granitecounters stainless appliances, wood beamed great room,
2 stone fire places, custom tile flooring with granite/slate inlays.Upper level deck and lower level patio has snow-capped viewsof the continental divide and Marys Lake views.Washer/dryerin laundry, very nice furniture throughout. Hot tub on lower
patio. Great investment and turn-key. MLS# 731901
2625 Marys Lake Rd., #37 $329,000
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Riverfront log home on over an acre.Very private, easy access, cathedralceilings, great room, SS appliances, granite counters, 2 master bedrooms, wraparound deck, stone patio, 2 car garage, lots of wood, premium construction.Room for RV, storage/yard work shed. Forced air furnace, 2 heating stoves inGreat room (Main level) & family room (lower level). Large back yard for play
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28 Ute Crossing $536,000
Large, 4 bedroom, vacation/principal residence in historic Big ElkMeadows.A unique property w/many upgrades yet retains classic60s mahogany walls, trim, windows & kitchen cabinets. Large
family room w/kids play room up a spiral staircase. 2 bedrooms,open to a stone patio w/hot tub.View Longs Peak & Meeker from
huge master bedroom & decks. Meadow Lake is just out thefront door & Nat. Forest out the back yard. MLS# 695945
178Aspen $324,900
Beautiful treed building lot with some survey work doneacross the street from Fall River and fishing.Water &
sewer taps available. 0.5 mile to Rocky Mountain NationalPark North entrance by car.Adjacent unbuildable out-lot
can be used as easy hiking access RMNP.MLS# 740440
1481 David Drive $173,500
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1825 Ranch CircleLarge home on almost one acre.
5 total bedrooms, 2 masters, 3 bathsplus 2 living areas. Great views ofthe Twin Sisters and surroundingmountains. Spacious master suitewith walk in closet. Renovated
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15 Pine Forest WayGreat Mountain getaway
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Iread a note posted onFacebook by CherylRogers, Roy andDaless daughter. She
found an article about anactress who claimed to havebeen kicked by Trigger. Theheadline read; Trigger notguilty.It just doesnt fit in with
what we think about our sil-ver screen heroes and theirhorses. Its just about beyondcomprehension that Trigger,Champion, Koko or Toppercould do such a thing.If Roy or Gene were being
beat up, or were in trouble,Trigger or Champion wouldrear up and protect them, orthey might even attack amountain lion that wasthreatening Dale or a child.
But to simply kick someonewho wasnt a threat, no way,I remember reading that
someone cut most of Trig-gers tail hair off, and it hap-pened to Topper once, andno one got kicked.All of the horses used by
Gene, Rex, Roy, Hoppy, etc,in parades, at rodeos, andwho knows how many otherpersonal appearances, had toput up with an awful lot ofhassle. There were hun-dreds of kids and adultsgathered around them. All
wanting to touch the horse,or get a picture with theirfavorite cowboy. No doubtthere was a lot of pushingand shoving, yelling, loudnoises, and who knows whatall.We still see some of that
occasionally at rodeos, bar-rel racing events, parades,pulling contests, or justwhere a horse and a ridershow up.The horses take it in
stride. Ive had firecrackersgo off beside my horse, carshonking, dogs barking ,geese honking, flappingtheir wings and flying at usand my horse perhaps shieda little but kept on doingwhat I wanted them to do.
Not always, though. Ivealso had my horse spinaround and try to run fromwhat ever the distractionwas. One horse bucked theentire length of main streetin my home town when afirecracker was tossedtoward us. Any one who hasridden much has probablyhad the same things happen.But, generally a broke horsewill take notice of loud nois-es or such and just keep ongoing where they have beenpointed, or switch their tailand stay tied with littleresponse.Its amazing to me the crap
horses put up with some-times and dont go nuts. I lefta mare Id just bought at myfolks place once. Told my
younger brothers and sistersto stay off her because Ididnt know her well yet andshe had bucked with me. Igot there to pick her up thenext day and there were sev-en kids on and around her.She was eating grass.Yeah, I love horses. Theyll
be the absolute perfect part-ner on a ride, or meet you atthe gate and wait to havetheir ears scratched. Thentheyll turn around and dosomething so dumb youwonder how they manage tostay alive. But, Ive madepeople wonder the samething about me, at times.RIDE EASY [email protected]
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Nicely appointed 3-BR 3 bath condo w/2-cargarage. Views of Longs Peak, Meeker & TwinSisters. End unit w/beautiful trim & finishes.Maint-free living makes this the perfect home.$264,900 1769 Wildfire Rd
Golf Course loCatioN. Stylish 3 bed, 3bath ranch w/ walk out lower level. Great room w/fireplace, hardwood floors, family room, plus mediaroom. Beautiful, park like setting.$389,000 1140 Fairway Club Cir #2
PriVatelY loCateD off fall riVer roaDLot 1 of Deer Ridge Subdivision is a great place tobuild your mountain home. Plentiful wildlife. Levelbuilding envelope & utilities close by.$175,000 TBD Homestead Ln
owner financing 3.07 Acre lot on LittleProspect Road. Building envelopes amongst thetrees, rock out croppings or grassy meadows.Great views! Sewer tap paid.$154,000 Little Prospect Road.
NestleD iN PoNDerosas for quietseClusioN. Perfect to sit in front of the fireplace &enjoy panoramic mountain views from the hot tub on backdeck! Youll love the premium location in the Reserve.$850,000 1175 Coyote run
final condo in this phase of construction at TheMeadow. 3 bedroom, end unit, one level living. There is stilltime to choose your finishes. Great vacation rental incomeproperty or make this your Estes Park home.$424,900 355 Kiowa Dr
Youll love this updated 3000sf+ home with long-range views, expansive kitchen and vaulted greatroom. Newly fenced horse corral, barn and haystorage on 1+ acre lot.$445,000 681 Conifer Lane
Beautiful lot with great views & easyaccess. 1.59 acres. Rock outcroppings on gentlesloping wooded lot only 3 miles from town.
$69,500 19 Juniper Ln
3 BR, 3 bath secluded custom home in ArapahoMeadows. Lovely, treed lot w/majestic rockformations & excellent views. Hardwood floors, openliving/dining, huge kitchen. Must see!$573,000 2365 Arapaho Rd
Updated Creekside Suites 2 BR condo on Fall Riverw/some of the best onsite management in Estes Park.Buy for the nice income stream or use for yourself.Great deck overlooks river.$198,900 1400 David Dr #10
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Big thompsonCabinBeautiful cabin along the Big Thompson River on 2acres with National Forest adjoining the property. Openfloor plan with a dining area right off the kitchen. Steponto the deck from the living area for views of the river.Four bedrooms & two baths give you plenty of roomfor your getaway in the mountains. Sold completelyfurnished.
$279,0002069 UsHighway 34
aWonderfully Private LocationGet in on the ground floor to add your personal touches tothis brand new home. This 3-bedroom, 4-bath home featuresopen floor plan, main floor master suite & laundry, livingroom wiiittthhh stttone fififireplllace &&& gorgeous kkkiiitttchhhen. UUUpstttaiiirs are2-bedrooms, guest bath and huge family/media room. Plansiiincllluddde fififiniiishhhes llliiikkke hhhardddwooddd, tttiiillle anddd carpettteddd flflfloors, bbbuiiilllttt-in bookcase, casement windows & large deck.
$589,0001111 Brook Lane
spectacular LocationwithMountain &Water Views
Spacious deck overlooks open space, ponds & BIG views! 2bed/2 bath home features living area w/ gas fireplace, diningarea, master suite w/ jetted tub & separate shower + sun roomto enjoy the views year round. Rolling lot has mature trees &is adjacent to open space, walking trail & new neighborhoodplayground area. Experience picture-perfect Estes!
$329,5002041Monida Court
Fantastic Value in estes ParkIdeal Estes Park home that has been totally re-craftedwith fine attention to detail. Features a bright and openfloor plan that includes an amazing great-room with lotsof windows that opens to a huge deck, plus a gorgeouskitchen of granite, stainless appliances and cherrycabinets. Fantastic value on this 3 bedroom, 2 bath homeat just $288,000!
$288,0001200Marys Lake road
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4500sf CustomCrafted LogHomeTucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac youll find thislog home w/ over 4500sf of comfortable living featuringmassive greatroom w/moss-rock fireplace, main fl mastersuite, kitchen w/ stainless appliances & walk out lowerlevel. Fenced backyard, wrap around deck and relaxinghot tub included. Enjoy wildlife, a peaceful setting & theconvenience of being close to town...
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spectacular ViewsPeaceful home situated on 3.49 acres features openfloorplan, vaulted ceilings, spacious kitchen w/breakfastnook, separate dining & 3 bedrooms, each with its ownbath. Spacious wrap around deck and view windows takeadvantage of breathtaking views from Twin Sisters tothe Continental Divide & Mummy Range. This is themountain retreat youve waited for...
$559,0001157 rockwood Lane
stunning river CondoThis elegant condo has unbelievable rare views of LongsPeak and the Big Thompson River. Three bedrooms and3 baths with a luxury finish throughout. Open floor plan,vaulllteddd ceiiillliiings anddd wooddd flflfloors. IIImpressiiive stone fififireplllacein the living room and a wall of windows look out to theriiiver. KKKiiitchhhen fffeatures graniiite counters anddd a bbbreakkkfffast bbbar.
$572,5001986 dallmandrive #6
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Fabulously OutfittedHome +Garages + shop
3868 SF custom ranch home on almost an acre with 4 BR 4BA and a kitchen on each level! Great room with F/P, masterbedroom with 5 piece master bath and beautiful sun room totake in the mountain views. Fully finished walk out lowerlevel. Attached garage + 2 heated workshops/garages with tonsof storage and a loft perfect for an office or just more storage.
$619,900745 elmroad
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Level Lotall taps Paid!Lovely 0.64 acre corner lot in Carriage Hills with lots of aspentrees to frame your new home. Stream crosses under the roadand touches the corner of this lot. Water and sewer taps arepaid and worth about $20,000. Utility lines to property. Lotunaffected by 2013 flood except for current reconstruction ofFish Creek. Get started on your dream home today
$97,000rambling drive
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river Front estateStunning estate on the Big Thompson River. FiveBR log home plus historic cabin on 1.56 acres. GreatRoom with massive fireplace & log beams. Gourmetkitchen features SS appliances and granite. Mastersuite has 6-piece bath w/elegant tile work. Historiccabin has 3 bedrooms/2 baths, WB fireplace & fullkitchen. Great investment, residence or corporateretreat. $2,190,000
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20-acreMountain estateEnjoy comfortable living & room for all w/ 5 bedroomsuites, each w/ custom crafted baths & SW feel.Gorgeous garden areas & multiple outdoor spaces whereyour cares will slip away. Ideal horse property w/ endlessriding & hiking adventures from your yard as propertybacks to National Forest. Minutes to Estes Park,shopping & dining. All the best of mountain living...
$725,0006777 UsHighway 36
3,512sf CustomranchUpdated top to bottom w/ Granite, new appliances,paint & carpet, Brazilian Cherry floors & an incrediblespa-like master bath, this 4 bed/3 bath has the ultimateupgrades. Mature trees with large yard & nearly 900sfdeck where you can relax and renew, and the 3 car 988sfheated garage is just the icing on the cake. Close to townwith that out of town feel.
$539,0001069 Pine knoll drive
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