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VAIL — A Vail Veterans Program alumnus has ascended mountains and now has ascended to the nation’s highest military honor. Kyle Carpenter was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism in Afghanistan. “I know that whatever comes, really I just want to use (my Medal of Honor) to make a positive impact on people’s lives — help people and just try to make my community and hopefully the world better …” Carpenter said. Vail Veterans Program founder and director Cheryl Jensen was invited to the White House for the ceremony. “The most memorable moment for me was when I was sitting in the East Room just prior to the start of the ceremony when all of a sudden you hear the music of ‘Hail to the Chief ’ and then saw President Obama, Michelle Obama and Kyle walk in together. It was a powerful moment,” Jensen said.

JUST GETTING STARTED Carpenter, still just 24, said he is just getting started. On Nov. 21, 2010, Carpenter was deployed with the 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines when he used his body to absorb the blast of a grenade that was thrown into the rooftop position he shared with another Marine. He wears a tattoo of a Purple Heart on his left forearm and a Bible verse on his rib cage. He said he wants to finish a degree at the University of South Carolina — possibly in psychology — and help others. He has skied, fished and golfed in Vail with the Vail Veterans Program, ran a marathon, sky-dived and completed a mud-run competition since being injured, and he pushed through physical therapy and surgeries to retire medically from the Marines. “It was truly a great honor to attend not only for the Vail Veterans Program, but for our entire community as I was there as a representative of all of those who have supported our efforts,” Jensen said. “President Obama even mentioned Kyle’s love for skiing and snowboarding in his remarks. It truly shows the lasting effects our program has on our military injured.”

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President Barack Obama awards the Medal of Honor to retired Marine Corps Cpl. William “Kyle” Carpenter during a ceremony at the White House. Carpenter, a Vail Veterans Program alumnus, became the eighth living recipient of the Medal of Honor from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan for his heroic actions Nov. 21, 2010, when he shielded a fellow Marine from an enemy hand grenade with his body. WHAT HAPPENED Carpenter, 24, lunged at a hand grenade after an insurgent tossed it at him and another Marine, Lance Cpl. Nick Eufrazio, while they manned a rooftop security post in a small, dusty compound in Marjah, Afghanistan. “When the grenade hit me ... I almost felt like my whole body and face especially was just hit really hard with a 2-by-4. ... The last few things I remember were, I felt like warm water was being poured all over me from the blood coming out. ... I searched with my tongue and I couldn’t feel any of my jaw because of the trauma and everything that was missing,” Carpenter said recalling the incident. Carpenter’s vital signs flat-lined numerous times after he was injured, but he was resuscitated each time. “I remember my buddies yelling at me. It sounded like they were a football field away. I remember them yelling, ‘You are going to make it, you are going to make it.’ And I

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Vail Veterans Program alumnus Kyle Carpenter was awarded the Medal of Honor, the military’s highest honor. Carpenter threw himself in front of a grenade to save some of his fellow Marines.

Attend Vail America Days — Celebrate Independence Day with the Vail America Days parade, which takes floats from Golden Peak to Lionshead while thousands of spectators line the streets. The parade is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. and run till noon or so. Live music will follow in Solaris beginning at noon, and fireworks over Golden Peak are scheduled for dusk.

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Avon improves Independence Day bash More attractions, expanded grounds has guests calling annual July 3 party the best yet By John LaConte jlaconte@vaildaily.com

AVON — The cup that toasts a star-spangled salute to America runneth over this year, but the spillover was mainly contained to the parking lot across the street. The town of Avon attempted to do something a little different with its annual Salute to the USA party Thursday and skipped the live band for street performers and an expanded “Kids Zone” play area in the town’s Recreation Center parking lot across from Nottingham Park, resulting in what many called the best Independence Day party yet. “I look forward to this event every year, but this year has been the best, for sure,” said Edwards resident Edith Gonzalez, 17. Gonzalez, 17, was volunteering

at the event along with more than 100 members of her church, Calvary Chapel in Edwards. “We were excited to have more space so families could move,” pastor Tommy Schneider said. But the effort to organize FirstBank Salute to the USA, which brings in an estimated 25,000 people and launches nearly 2,000 fireworks, took more than just a volunteer effort, Avon Town Manager Virginia Egger said. “The whole staff is working this year,” she said. Hugo Castillo, with Avon Parks and Rec, said he and his colleagues had been working around the clock to prepare for the event. “We’ve been working non-stop since Tuesday putting everything together,” he said. Nine inflatable castles, a face painting area, an arts and crafts tent, a dunk tank, jugglers on stilts, flame throwers, magicians, human bronze statues and puppeteers were among the roving entertainers and attractions in Avon on Thursday evening. Egger said the idea to forgo the live band for the street performers and the expanded kids zone area

was a test effort, but judging by how well it went, she said it’s likely to set the format for future events. “Especially if we’re able to see through our goal and turn this area into a multi-use activity center,” she said of the Recreation Center parking lot. “The event is a party for our valley, to say thank you, we love being in this place,” Egger said. For some, the event was also a chance to connect with residents and neighbors. Avon postmaster Mike Kervin and councilman Jake Wolf collaborated on a “Go Postal Dunk Tank,” where residents were able to take out their frustrations with the Avon Post Office by drenching Kervin in a cold-water pool. Wolf and Kervin used the party to educate residents on proper package labeling, which is a major part of the reason roughly 700,000 packages are sent back from the Avon office annually, Wolf said. “This is all about raising awareness,” said a sopping wet Kervin. “If you’re a local, come talk to me and I’ll teach you how to make sure your package gets to you.”

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Street performer Bekah Smith, of Boulder, juggles while riding a unicycle for a crowd in Avon during the July 3 celebrations on Thursday. Kervin was probably dunked more than 35 times between 6 and 7 p.m., said Gonzalez, who was working the dunk tank area as a part of her volunteer effort. Relieving Kervin were local kids Jaden Webster, 11, and his brother Zion, 13, along with their friend Grant Fischer, also 13. With room to do some warm-up sprints after being dunked, the expanded kids

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Greg Castillo, of Los Angeles, winds up and tees off at the recently opened 18th hole at the Vail Golf Club on Tuesday. After months of construction and controversy, the 18th hole now boasts a 190-yard carry — from its farthest of five tees — over two bodies of water.

Vail’s 18th hole reopens By Melanie Wong mwong@vaildaily.com

VAIL — After months of work and much controversy, the Vail Golf Club opened its brand new 18th hole for play on Tuesday. The new hole, which had been in the works since this past fall, was redesigned, with a different orientation and changes from the old 18th to address some safety issues. The old hole was determined to be unsafe after a study showed that errant golf balls regularly flew long and landed at the clubhouse instead of on the green. Besides the new location, new nets that stand as tall as 130 feet now help remedy those safety concerns. The new 18th hole presents golfers with new challenges and tee-off options. It features black, blue, gold and green tees that carry water and has been designed to allow different playing opportunities throughout the season. “It’s a great hole. It’s a modern golf hole, and I think people will be happy with it. It’s challenging and picturesque,” said Mike Ortiz, Executive Director of the Vail Recreation District. The town used the turf from the old hole on the new project for continuity, and may build some new golfing features where the old green was located. “We’re looking at some cool things to do with it,” said VRD director of marketing Jamie Gunion. ”We’re thinking of creating a putting course, or other features that will keep it for golf and learning purposes.” Later in July, the VRD plans to hold a

ribbon cutting and celebration to formally unveil the 18th hole to the community. For now, the VRD was mainly concerned with getting the course fully open for the Fourth of July weekend, said Gunion.

CONTROVERSIAL PROJECT The 18th hole is part of a new master plan project for the Vail Golf Course — a project that has been mired in controversy and held up by lawsuits for the past few years. A group of course neighbors opposed the project and filed suit to stop it, along with a related plan to renovate the clubhouse. Neighbors claimed that work on the 18th hole and driving range was part of a broader plan to replace the clubhouse with an “events center,” which would bring unwanted noise, light and traffic to the neighborhood. A district judge ruled in both cases in favor of the town of Vail, and residents have appealed to the Colorado Court of Appeals, according to Matt Mire, Vail town attorney. Nevertheless, the town plans to move forward with plans for the new clubhouse. A start date for construction has not yet been determined. “We are currently updating cost estimates, timelines, etc., and will report results back to the Council and VRD board in the near future,” said Stan Zemler, Vail Town Manager. Assistant Managing Editor Melanie Wong can be reached at 970-748-2927 and at mwong@vaildaily.com.

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A care community for all ages You may think Castle Peak Senior Care leave the hospital for a rehab facility, but Community will serve only older generwouldn’t pay the $12,000 tab for medical ations, but it will also provide rehabilitransport; I made the trip sliding around tation — also known as transitional care in the back of an SUV, without a seat belt — for all ages. That’s good news for Eagle and feeling motion-sickness for two and County residents. a half hours. Miserable, not to mention As Medicare guidelines unsafe.” have shortened hospital “People at the (Denver) By Deb Luginbuhl stays, transitional care is facility lacked familiarity Valley Voices more crucial to the recovwith my doctors’ protoery process. If you’re not cols for therapy and care. ready to go home after surgery or a serious That was problematic. Similarly, no one illness, transitional care provides the time at the facility had knowledge of services and therapy you need to recover. and resources in Eagle County, so I had Most people find recovering at home is to research and manage the transition not the best option. Family members often back home myself. It’s a lot to handle when you can’t even manage the daily work and can’t provide round-the-clock care. Those who live alone lack the support functions of living! I was lucky my sister could help me quite a bit and a good they need to recover. Meanwhile, studies show frequent physical therapy helps peofriend from St. Louis flew out once I was ple get well faster and typically, people rehome. It would have been much easier on my recovery had I been able to go ceive more frequent therapy in transitional care settings. from VVMC to transitional care in Eagle I had partial knee replacement surgery County.” last winter and can speak from personal When Castle Peak Senior Care Comexperience. My surgery went well, but I demunity opens, 10 private transitional care veloped “aspiration pneumonitis” and was suites will be available to Eagle County hospitalized at Vail Valley Medical Center residents. Patients will have ready access to for a week. I was lucky to have a great husphysical therapy, skilled care and the serband as well as a mother willing to travel vices of experienced professionals. from Florida to help me get well. Castle Peak Senior Care Community is Unfortunately, Vail Valley resident Nanbecoming a reality because people like you cy Burton wasn’t as lucky. She experienced contribute funds to make it happen. To a traumatic ski injury in March, which learn more about how things are progressresulted in bi-lateral tibia fractures and a ing, visit www.CastlePeak.org. Informadouble knee blow-out requiring multiple tion about donating or volunteering is ligament replacements. Nancy needed also on the website or available directly 24-7 transitional care for six weeks folfrom campaign coordinator Matt Scherr at lowing her VVMC stay. Her rehab choices mscherr@augustanacare.org. were limited between Glenwood Springs And if someone you know says Castle and Denver. She chose Denver because Peak Senior Care Community is only for her sister lives there, but it was far from older generations, please tell them everythe circle of support she cultivated since one — young, older and in between — will moving to the valley as a single woman in reap the benefits. That means people like 2009. Nancy Burton won’t need to recover hours “I wish I had been able to recover closer away from home. to home. Having to travel more than 100 miles for transitional care presented sigDeb Luginbuhl serves on the capital nificant safety, logistical and financial hur- campaign committee for Castle Peak Senior dles that I wouldn’t have had if I’d stayed Care Community and is on the Board of in Eagle County,” Burton said. “For startTrustees for The Women’s Foundation of ers, my insurance company required me to Colorado.

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A parent’s fear and pride The company announced this week that it picked up a new business and my son will run it. Damn right I’m proud of him. It’s the first crystal clear sign to a rather dense old dude of the kid exceeding him. And so early. Whoa. The kid is managing two businesses at an age younger than when I became a cub reporter at a little weekly in the sawmill Sierra north of Lake Tahoe. I could barely type, and the folks running the paper set my prospects at 50-50 tops Don Rogers for picking up journalism My View on the fly before they just had to fire me and put us all out of our misery. The only thing I did young was tear up my knee enough to ensure that firefighting fell out of the career picture seven years in. You’ll have to indulge me this week. The Fourth of July surge (and attendant craziness) is upon us, the week is short, and I have to write something. My pride, hopes and yes, fears, for our eldest fill center stage of my mind right now. He’s been on a good run since college. Our Christmas letters these days will make you gag, with his sister just having finished school like her brother — with a couple of degrees, honors, productive extracurricular life, blah, blah. They get it all from Mom. Dad remains unpapered. All he brings is a poor sense of what he can’t do. Now, I could get the kid an interview with one of the big bosses. I thought he might have a feel for this thing, having labored on our copy desk as a teen and other indicators — like once selling lollipops for double the price at the other high school to help raise funds at his school. But he had to pass a battery of interviews and especially the aptitude testing on his own to land a chance as a seller in the crappiest little territory in the company, in one of the very hearts of the Great Recession in Nevada. He nearly tripled the territory. That perked some ears. Nepotism policies have shielded him from the old man as he moved from sales positions in Carson City and Summit County to managing the Grand Junction Free Press, a tiger’s tail in a region still mired in recession. So now he also has the responsibility to guide Wheels & Deals, a West Slope shopper focusing on autos that was based in Grand Junction. Believe me, the big bosses would never dream of putting me on that job, and this finally caught my attention. I imagine it’s hard enough on the execs as it is that ol’ editor has his hand on the tiller of the good ship Vail Daily. The thing is, though, they know I have solid support from people who really are smarter than I am, even if some of them happen to be crazier, too. I just have to blunt some of the crazy while getting out of the way of the smart.

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COMMENTARY That’s simpler than the kid’s twin mission. I’m proud that he has worked his way into position to be considered for the opportunity. He got to help with the due diligence and mapping out how to best manage the acquisition once we took it over. And he’ll figure out how to balance his effort with two hefty challenges. Eventually, though, we all hit our bumps, take our lumps and have to learn how to pick ourselves up from the ground. I took the Will Rogers route, and the long way at that. You know the line: “Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.” Or put in a more earthy way: “Never kick a cow chip on a hot day.” (How do you think Will learned that one?) Plenty of people my son’s age have larger challenges. Service in Iraq and Afghanistan springs to mind. Same with successes, talents and so on. Ball players, musicians,

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actors, business wunderkinds. But I’m not related to any of them. So I don’t watch from afar, hoping they don’t get cocky, kick a cow chip, find themselves knocked on their backsides. I don’t have to worry about them. The thing about parents that never changes is being full of admittedly stupid advice that our progeny already know and most definitely don’t need. But hey, I can’t help it. With congratulations came the usual homilies not to screw it up, including this fatherly classic he’s heard since Little League: “If you are going to go down, make sure you go down swinging, hard.” In Little League, he stepped out of the batter’s box, glared and signaled his Dad to, um, refrain. Then he laced a base hit into leftfield. I should have learned the lesson then.

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LOCAL & REGION Skeletal remains found in Lionshead presumed male Determination rules out discovery of Vail serial killer victim By Randy Wyrick rwyrick@vaildaily.com

VAIL — The skeletal remains found in a Lionshead construction site are a Caucasian male, so they’re not the missing victim of a serial killer. Juile Cunningham, therefore, remains Vail’s only cold case. She was abducted and killed March 15, 1975, by serial killer Ted Bundy. Cunningham was a 26-yearold Vail ski instructor when Bundy kidnapped and killed her. In his execution-day confession, Jan. 24, 1989, he told Vail Police

Detective Matt Lindvall that he had buried Cunningham’s body in Rifle. Her body has never been found. This week, Lindvall said the chances were slim that the body was Cunningham’s, pointing out that even in a bad snow year the ground in that area is frozen and snow covered. And so, the bone detectives examining the remains keep at their task, led by Eagle County Coroner Kara Bettis and Dr. Melissa Connor with Colorado Mesa University. Connor is an archaeologist cross-trained in forensic anthropology, and forensic pathologist Dr. Rob Kurtzman is also assisting. They’ll determine age, sex and anomalies in the bones — anything that should not appear in

the bones such as evidence of blunt force trauma and gun shot wounds. Dental records and DNA are a big help. Among other tools, they’ll use NaMus, the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. Missing persons and unidentified bodies both go into the NaMus system.

HOW THEY DETERMINE IT Approximately 70 percent of the skeletal structure has been recovered from the dirt collected from a Lionshead construction site. The initial discovery, a femur, was made June 26. That triggered an investigation that was joined Saturday by a team of recovery dogs. Bettis said the presumptive determination — that the bones are from a Caucasian male — is based on skeletal characteristics of the

skull, pelvis and femoral head. The dirt originated from the excavation of a utility easement at the Lionshead Inn redevelopment site, 705 W. Lionshead Circle in Vail. Construction at the Lionshead Inn redevelopment project resumed Monday. According to town of Vail records, utilities were originally installed at the site in 1967. Since then, numerous permits for work within the easement have been processed. Investigators will continue their work to determine the age of the bones and positive identification, as well as cause and manner of death. The investigation is expected to take several weeks. A final search of the Edwards site is planned for next week, Bettis said.

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The importance of our business vitality There are great communities — and great I’m fortunate to spend time with friends resorts — throughout Colorado and the and colleagues from various chambers of country. Quality of life for local residents commerce, destination marketing orgaand a memorable vacation expenizations and other community rience for guests can be found in groups from across Colorado. many locations. So what makes Consistently, they are surprised us different from other resort by the recognition and support of communities? the business community in this The usual thoughts come to valley. I believe that the difference mind — a great central locabetween the Vail Valley and (fill in tion, good access, proactive and the blank community) is a comengaged local governments, a mitment to business vitality. vibrant nonprofit community, Here in the Vail Valley, we recChris Romer a top-notch ski resort operator, ognize the importance of the busiVail Valley a diverse event platform, an ness community to our quality of Partnership abundance of recreational oplife. In many other places, busiportunities, lodging infrastrucness is not looked to as a partner ture, culinary opportunities, a solid and in solving problems facing the community. continuously improving school district and This is their loss and our benefit because a numerous other items. vibrant and actively engaged business comCertainly, there are challenges with some munity is, in many ways, the foundation to of these items, but overall, we’re fortunate a successful and thriving community. to count on the above (and many other Businesses — sometimes viewed as the things) in the positive column. Each con“bad guy” in an ever-polarized political entributes to our community in their own vironment — need to succeed in order for way. However, many other communities a place to achieve many of the above attrican credibly claim the same benefits. Most butes of a successful community. Economevery resort community, town, city, region ic development efforts at a local level are and state across the nation claim to have a designed to positively influence economic great quality of life. So again, what makes us different? VAIL VALLEY PARTNERSHIP, A15

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VLI - NO. 15 JULY 2014

THANK YOU! Vail Leadership Institute would like to thank Richard Leider for his brilliant presentation on “Life Reimagined.” Thank you also to all who attended, and for continuing to invigorate our community.

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Work your way to your own financial Independence Day It’s the Fourth of July, the day when we out of these plans as you can. celebrate our independence as a nation and ■ Avoid the “bondage” of a non-diversithe many liberties we enjoy as individuals. fied portfolio. If you only own a few types Still, we have to keep working to earn some of investments, then you are restricting freedoms — such as financial your opportunities — and freedom. But by making the probably taking on too right moves, you may evenmuch risk. If a downturn tually enjoy your own Finanprimarily affects just one cial Independence Day. or two asset classes, and Here are a few such moves most of your investment to consider: dollars are tied up in those ■ Set free your vision. assets, then your portfolio Your first step in moving could take a big hit. But if toward financial indepenyou “free up” your holdChris Murray, Dolly dence is to establish a vision ings by diversifying across Schaub, Kevin of what this freedom might a range of investments — Brubeck, Charlie Wick look like. Ask yourself some stocks, bonds, government and Tina DeWitt key questions: When do I securities, certificates of Financial Focus want to retire? What do I deposit and so on — then want to do during my retireyou may give yourself more ment years? How can I be chances for success while confident that I won’t outlive my financial reducing the effects of market volatility on resources? The answers can help you devel- your portfolio. (Keep in mind, though, that op a clear picture of where you want to diversification cannot guarantee profits or go — which will make it much easier to cre- prevent losses.) ate a financial strategy for getting there. ■ Unshackle yourself from debt. It’s not ■ Liberate your full investment capaalways easy to lower your debt burden, but bilities. Right now, you may have good it’s worth the effort. The lower your monthinvestment opportunities that you are ly debt payments, the more money you will not fully exploiting. For example, are you have available to invest for the future — contributing as much as you can afford to and for your ultimate financial freedom. So your IRA and your 401(k) or other employlook for ways to consolidate, and reduce, er-sponsored plan? And when your income your debts. goes up, are you increasing your contribu■ Escape from disability and long-term tions to these accounts? Both an IRA and care expenses. Few events can threaten a 401(k) offer tax advantages and a variety FINANCIAL FOCUS, A15 of investment options, so try to get as much

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change. This is expressed in terms of wealth generation, economic diversification, job growth and preservation and building the local tax base. The Vail Valley business community remains committed and engaged in various economic development efforts including the EGE Air Alliance (supporting flight service from destination markets to the Eagle County Regional Airport) and Vail Valley Partnership’s ongoing economic development implementation efforts (including business retention and expansion programs and various sector partnerships designed to strengthen industry relationships). Part of what makes this community a great place to live, work and play is the vibrant nonprofit community in the Vail Valley. The business community provides support to our nonprofit community via volunteer time and financial resources. Our nonprofit community would certainly not be as strong and impactful to their constituents without the continued engagement and support of our businesses. Businesses in our community are also active in a variety of ways to create better workplace environments for their staff members, such as participation in Health Links, a workplace-wellness effort or by providing wellness programs to their employees. It’s not just the workplace environment — numerous businesses are engaged with Actively Green 2015 to become green-certified by implementing sustainable businesses practices, which in many cases saves them money on the bottom line. These business-led and business-supported efforts impact the entire community in a positive manner and they obviously can’t do it alone. Our pro-business culture resonates throughout our government entities as well. We’re fortunate to have municipal and county governments who generally have a pro-business lean. They recognize the importance of our business community and processes, and structures are designed to get things done. Other communities where local governments set up barriers to business success are not as fortunate. So what makes us different? It’s clear that our business community and the recognition of the importance of businesses to the community is a differentiator in the Vail Valley. This attitude — a positive, giving and supportive environment — resonates throughout the community. We recently had a gentleman visit Vail Valley Partnership’s office looking for some maps. Turns out, he is walking from the Atlantic to the Pacific and he’s been at it now for over two months. Unsolicited, he mentioned he had encountered six complete strangers throughout the valley who had offered him a place to stay as he went through town. He declared that this was one of the most-friendly places he had been to since beginning his walk. He also made mention that no other communities in Colorado were as welcoming and nice. We are pretty lucky to live in a place where passerby’s make comments like that. And we are pretty lucky to work in an area that recognizes the importance of a vital business community to the overall success of our community. Chris Romer is president and CEO of the Vail Valley Partnership.

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From page A12

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Town Talk A20 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | Vail Daily

ANNA IS 9 TODAY

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Anna is so happy to celebrate her ninth birthday in Vail! Happy birthday, Anna! We love you! From, Mom, Dad, Tessa and Lily.

Join us today! Come and celebrate with the region’s largest parade starting at 10 a.m. in Golden Peak on Vail Valley Drive, then west to Hanson Ranch Road, north on Bridge Street, west on Gore Creek Drive, north across the International Bridge, west along Meadow Drive and finally through the Lionshead Mall to finish at approximately noon. The parade is fun for all ages, so come out and enjoy the excitement! Later tonight there will be breathtaking fireworks at Golden Peak that you do not want to miss! Check out VailAmericaDays.com for a full schedule of activities in Vail throughout the holiday weekend. Photo by Thomas H .Green.

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A22 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | The Vail Daily

TOWN TALK CONGRATS ON YOUR WEDDING

YOGA AND MEDITATION SERIES Earth Elements Outdoor Yoga & Meditation Series is at Nottingham Park in Avon starting Wednesday through Aug. 27. This eight-week series takes place Wednesdays from 9:45 to 11:15 a.m. This chakra-flow series will re-awaken your body’s natural state of balance through a connection with earth elements. Enjoy our magnificent natural surroundings as you bridge the connection of mind, body and soul through the ancient disciplines of yoga and meditation. We will ground into your body, allowing your spirit to soar! Register at the Avon Recreation Center or by calling 970-748-4060.

Congratulations, Chris and Kristen, on your wedding day! May your marriage be blessed and full of happiness!

HAPPY 21ST BIRTHDAY, KRISTINE SUBMIT TO TOWN TALK Tell us what’s going on around town.

Happy 21st birthday, Kristine!

Email: towntalk@vaildaily.com. Call: 970-748-2933. Submissions must be received by noon prior to the day of desired publication. We cannot guarantee all submissions will be published. To guarantee placement, contact our paid ad department.

Thanks for all the photo submissions. We really appreciate them, and we want you to have your photos back! Pick up your photos at the front office of the Daily within 30 days. Photos not picked up by then will be filed in the infamous File 13, never to be seen again.

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Lil Buck in rehearsal at the 2013 VIDF. Photo by Erin Baiano.

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The Vail Daily

| Friday, July 4, 2014 | A23

TOWN TALK CELEBRATING THEIR 22 YEARS

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GREYS

Happy 22nd anniversary to our parents, Bart and Anne Barnett. We love you! From, Sonya and Blu.

WE SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM Happy fifth birthday to Gavin and Aiden Fuller! It was a wonderful party at Freedom Park with Grandma and Grandpa and The Ice Cream Truck — it does not get better than that! To book your celebration, call or text Carrie at 970-470-2691 or find her on Facebook at The Ice Cream Lady Vail.

One Willow Bridge Road

Happy birthday to our daughter-in-law, sister-in-law and wife Greys Weisbein, who is celebrating her birthday this year with us in the Vail Valley. Let’s make it a tradition, Greys. Love, Selma, Ray, Jackie, Michael, David, Stephanie and uncle Arnie.

GREAT WORK, ELIZABETH Elizabeth Batts, a member of the class of 2014 at Skidmore College, earned term honors for the spring semester. She is the daughter of Dianne Batts, of Cordillera , and John Batts, of Edwards. Term honors are awarded for a quality point ratio of 3.650 from a possible 4.0 for students who have completed 14 credit hours. Skidmore recognizes academic excellence in several ways. In addition

to earning term honors based on work completed each semester, a student may be elected to the Skidmore chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Founded in 1903, Skidmore College is a co-educational, liberal arts college that enrolls approximately 2,400 students. The college grants both the bachelor of arts and the bachelor of science degree, as well as a master’s degree in liberal arts.

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Come play, meet new friends and get your hiney kicked while doing it at Crushfit Indoor/Outdoor Bootcamp! Yay! The six-week summer session starts Wednesday at the Eagle-Vail Pavilion. This class is three days a week with two class times. For more information, visit crushfit.co, email crushfit5@gmail.com or call 323-448-0244. Challenge yourself!

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Thank you, Jason! Your inventive duct tape contraption for my water bottle held up the entire hike. We are in town for the Vail Lacrosse Shootout and I think everyone should come see you. Thanks again, Peter Davidson.

Thanks to all our Zero Heroes! Want to volunteer? Contact Walking Mountains Science Center at 970-8279725, ext. 133, or green@walkingmountains.org.

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The Vail Daily

| Friday, July 4, 2014 | A25

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ACROSS THE WIRE WASHINGTON

June jobs report shows recovery quickening, US economy coming closer to full health A surprisingly robust job market is energizing the 5-year-old U.S. recovery and driving the economy closer to full health. Employers added 288,000 jobs in June and helped cut the unemployment rate to 6.1 percent, the lowest since 2008. It was the fifth straight gain above 200,000 — the best such stretch since the late 1990s tech boom. The stock market roared with approval. The Dow Jones surged 92 points to top 17,000 for the first time.

WASHINGTON

Obama under pressure to visit US-Mexico border as immigration crisis deepens President Barack Obama is facing mounting calls from Republicans to take a firsthand look at the immigration emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border, putting him on the spot concerning what he has called the “humanitarian crisis” of tens of thousands of unaccompanied children flooding in from Central America. “If he doesn’t come to the border, I think it’s a real reflection of his lack of concern of what’s really going on there,” declared Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a possible GOP presidential candidate in 2016.

SAO PAULO

Unfinished overpass in Brazil collapses onto vehicles; 2 reported dead An overpass under construction collapsed Thursday in a World Cup host city, killing at least two people and trapping a commuter bus, two construction trucks and a car, Brazilian authorities said. Nineteen people were reported injured. The incident took place on a main avenue, the expansion of which is one of the infrastructure improvement projects planned for the World Cup but like most urban transportation projects related to the tournament was not finished on time for the event.

Tourists leave as Arthur nears Hurricane prompts thousands to evacuate North Carolina’s Outer Banks on Thursday By Emery P. Dalesio Associated Press

RODANTHE, N.C. — Hurricane Arthur gained strength in the Atlantic on Thursday and threatened to strike near the North Carolina coast on Independence Day, prompting thousands of vacationers and residents to leave parts of the state’s popular but flood-prone Outer Banks. Nichole Specht, 27, and Ryan Witman, 28, had pre-loaded their Honda CRV and left Hatteras Island at 3:30 a.m. Thursday, beating the expected traffic jam. The island was under an evacuation order, with no traffic allowed in. Officials asked an estimated 35,000 residents and travelers to leave through North Carolina Highway 12, the only road on and off Hatteras. Specht and Witman found the road wide open for their return home to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Specht said her parents left their rental later, at 5 a.m., and also found clear sailing.

REALLY, REALLY UNLUCKY “We were just saying we were really, really lucky this year that the weather was so great, and then this,” Specht said as she ended a two-week vacation that included scouting sites for the couple’s wedding next year. Forecasters expect Arthur to speed up to a Category 2 storm and pass

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Nicole Specht and Ryan Witman pack their car before dawn on Thursday during a mandatory evacuation in Rodanthe, North Carolina, to head back home to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Tropical storm Arthur strengthened to hurricane status early Thursday and threatened to give North Carolina a glancing blow on Independence Day, prompting a stream of vacationers and residents to head home from some parts of the state’s popular but flood-prone Outer Banks. over or near the Outer Banks — a 200-mile string of narrow barrier islands with about 57,000 permanent residents — early Friday, bringing rain, heavy winds, storm surge and dangerous rip currents. Category 2 hurricanes pack winds of more than 96 mph. “We don’t know for sure if the exact center of Arthur is going to pass over land or not. The chances have been increasing for that to occur with the last couple of forecasts. But even if the exact center doesn’t go over you, you will experience impacts tonight. The weather is going downhill in North Carolina, even as we speak,” said Rick Knabb, the director of the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami.

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Before the storm hit, tourism officials had expected 250,000 people to travel to the Outer Banks for the holiday weekend. Gov. Pat McCrory sought to strike a balance between a stern warning to vacationers and optimism that part of the busy weekend could be salvaged. On Wednesday, he warned people: “Don’t put your stupid hat on.” But the next day, even as the storm gathered strength, he said: “Of course, this holiday weekend, the July 4th weekend, is one of the biggest weekends for coastal tourism in the state, and we anticipate a beautiful weekend after the Tropical Storm Arthur or the Hurricane Arthur is out of North Carolina.”


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Israel rushes forces to southern Gaza border By Josef Federman Associated Press

JERUSALEM — The Israeli military rushed additional forces to its southern border with the Gaza Strip on Thursday, vowing to halt a growing wave of rocket fire from the Palestinian territory, while new clashes erupted in east Jerusalem in response to the death of an Arab boy who Palestinians say was killed by Israeli extremists. Israel said the show of force on the Gaza border was a defense measure. But persistent rocket fire raised the prospects of a tough Israeli response, with the military saying over 40 rockets were fired from Hamas-controlled Gaza on Thursday. Tensions have been high since three Israeli teenagers were abducted in the West Bank on June 12, sparking a massive manhunt that ended with the discovery of their bodies early this week. Israel has blamed Hamas for the abductions and launched a crackdown on the Islamic militant group in the West Bank, drawing rocket attacks out of Gaza and Israeli airstrikes in a near-daily cycle of retaliation.

ATTACKS ESCALATING The situation deteriorated further on Wednesday after the burned body of a Palestinian youth, whose identity was confirmed Thursday as Mohammed Abu Khdeir, was found in a forest after he was seized near his home in east Jerusalem. The Palestinians accused Israeli extremists

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Israeli soldiers stand at a damaged home after a rocket fired by Palestinian militants in Gaza landed in the southern town of Sderot on Thursday, as the Israeli military carried out air strikes on the Gaza Strip after Palestinian militants fired rockets into Israel. The Israeli military said the air force struck 15 “terror sites ” in Gaza. of killing the teen in a revenge attack over the deaths of the Israeli youths. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tried Thursday to calm the situation, condemning Abu Khdeir’s killing and vowing to find the attackers. “We don’t know yet the motives or the identities of the perpetrators, but we will. We will bring to justice the criminals responsible for this despicable crime whoever they may be,” Netanyahu said in a speech celebrating U.S. Independence Day at the American Embassy in Tel Aviv. “Murder, riots, incitement, vigilantism, they have no place in our democracy.”


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WEEKLY NEWS Published each week in the Vail Daily

Vail America Days Welcome to Vail's Fourth of July Celebration This Fourth of July weekend promises to be better than ever with events and activities for the whole family. The Vail America Days celebration includes spectacular fireworks, our classic town parade through the heart of Vail Village and Lionshead plus much more. Visit vailamericadays.com or vail.com for a listing of activities. For a safe and enjoyable experience, use the following tips: Public Parking & Event Access Arrive early on Friday, July 4 to enjoy free parking in the Vail Village and Lionshead parking garages. The 2,500 parking spaces will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis and typically reach capacity prior to the 10 a.m. start of the parade. Once the two structures fill, additional free parking will be available on the north side of the South Frontage Road (next to the interstate) until 11 p.m. Close-in parking at Ford Park will be available for $10 on a first-come, first-served basis from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Vail and ECO Transit will offer increased bus service throughout the holiday week. Call 970-477-3456 for Vail bus information or 970-328-3520 for ECO schedule details. Visit vaileventparking.com for transit routes and parking info. Mikaela Shiffrin to Appear in Vail America Days Parade The region’s largest parade begins at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 4 and winds its way from Golden Peak on Vail Valley Drive, then west to Hanson Ranch Road, north on Bridge Street, west on Gore Creek Drive, north across the International Bridge, west along Meadow Drive and finally through the Lionshead Mall to finish at approximately noon. The theme for the parade is “Vail Welcomes the World,” in recognition of the international appeal of Vail which draws guests from all over the globe. Local Olympian Mikaela Shiffrin has been selected to serve as the parade's Grand Marshal. For a good view of the parade, arrive by 9:30 a.m. and pick a location along the parade route. New this year, Vail Valley Drive will be closed to all vehicle traffic from east of the soccer field to South Frontage Road from 9:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Beginning at 7 a.m., traffic on Vail Valley Drive will be designated one way westbound from east of the soccer field to South Frontage Road. Traffic will be rerouted at the intersection of Vail Valley Drive and South Frontage Road just east of the Vail Village parking structure. Parade vehicles and local traffic will access Golden Peak from the east along Vail Valley Drive near the Vail Golf Club. Staging of floats and participants will be on the south side of Vail Valley Drive. Professional Fireworks Display Vail’s Fourth of July fireworks display on Friday will be staged from Golden Peak with the show beginning at dusk, conditions permitting. The fireworks will be synchronized to a powerful musical soundtrack and is suitable for all ages. Check vailamericadays.com and local media outlets for status updates in case of changing circumstances that would require cancellation.

Public Safety Personal Fireworks The use of all personal fireworks, including sparklers, smoke bombs or any effect that requires ignition with a flame is prohibited in Vail. If you live in or are visiting other areas of Eagle County, check with your local fire department for regulations. Please be vigilant and call 9-1-1 if you see smoke or something out of the ordinary. Celebrate Safely As a safety precaution, a townwide curfew for those 17 and younger will take place between 10:30 p.m. on July 4th to 5 a.m. the next day. Previous checkpoints in Vail Village have been rescinded as these public safety measures are no longer needed, at least for now, due to Vail’s previous success in establishing an enduring family-friendly atmosphere. Thank you for your cooperation.

California wildfire grows, makes runs during night Blaze scorches more than 4,300 acres By Terry Collins Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — A stubborn wildfire in rural Northern California’s Napa County damaged two homes and forced the evacuation those living in 200 others, but so far is not posing a threat to its world famous vineyards. The Butts Fire in Pope Valley grew to more than 6 1/2 square miles as of Thursday morning, said Alicia Amaro, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. It remains 30 percent contained. The raging blaze has now scorched some 4,300 acres, an additional 500 from the previous day. It damaged nine structures, including two homes and threatens hundreds more, Amaro said Thursday. The fire made short runs uphill overnight as the steep and rugged terrain forced crews to build containment lines by hand and without the help of bulldozers, Amaro said.

CAUSE REMAINS UNKNOWN No injuries have been reported, and the cause of the fire remains unknown. The fire was burning to the north, away from the county’s famed vineyards. “It has not come anywhere close to what

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Helicopters make water drops on the Butts Fire above Snell Valley as the afternoon winds kick up near Middletown, California. The blaze has grown to more than six and a half miles as of Thursday morning. we consider Napa Valley wineries,” said Cate Conniff, a spokeswoman for the Napa Valley Vintners, a nonprofit trade association. “It is moving in the opposite direction, and it continues to move that way. We’re keeping an eye out on it.” Pope Valley is about 20 miles north of Napa Valley. More than 1,000 firefighters are still attempting to get control on the intensifying blaze after some progress overnight Tuesday, fire spokesman Daniel Berlant said. But fire activity increased Wednesday afternoon as temperatures again soared into the 90s and the blaze continued burning northeast.

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BEAUTIFUL COLORADO COLORADO PRINTS by Julie Leidel Waitresses at eatery in Rifle carry loaded guns Matted, Framed, Canvas – in a variety of sizes.

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RIFLE — In a state where commercial establishments can bar concealed carry permit holders from bringing in their guns, one western Colorado restaurant not only embraces the practice of packing heat, it encourages its customers to openly carry — and its waitresses do, too. As she takes your order at Shooter Grill in the town of Rifle — yes, Rifle — waitress Ashlee Saenz carries a pad, pen and a loaded Ruger .357 Blackhawk handgun holstered on her leg, Old West style. It’s loaded, and she knows how to use it. Colorado is not among those states where openly carrying guns anywhere in public is legal. The issue has made headlines after gun rights activists carrying loaded rifles gathered in Target stores in Texas, Alabama and North Carolina to demonstrate their support of “open carry” laws. On Wednesday, Target asked its customers “respectfully” to not bring firearms into stores, even where allowed by law. But in Rifle, Saenz, her co-workers and her customers at Shooters Grill are encouraged to bring their holstered guns in the restaurant, The Glenwood Springs Post-Independent reports. A sign on the front door reads, “Guns

are welcome on premises. Please keep all weapons holstered, unless the need arises. In such cases, judicious marksmanship is appreciated.” State statutes allow local governments and businesses to prohibit open carry inside buildings if a sign is posted. Shooters also hosts concealed carry training that qualifies customers for Colorado and Utah permits. The $75 price tag includes dinner. Shooters owner Lauren Boebert said she is simply allowing customers and employees to exercise their constitutional right to bear arms.

‘ENCOURAGE IT’ “We encourage it, and the customers love that they can come here and express their rights,” Boebert said. She chose the restaurant name last year as a nod to its gun policy. “I consulted with my Christian friends and everyone said ‘Shooters’ sounded like a bar or a strip joint,” Lauren Boebert said with a laugh. “But I thought, this is Rifle — it was founded around guns and the Old West. We called it Shooters and started throwing guns and Jesus all over the place.” The restaurant offers American and Mexican fare and does not serve alcohol.

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provide the noncitizen licenses. A Department of Revenue spokeswoman says the program for noncitizen licenses won’t be issued until Aug. 1 and that July is a preparation month of setting up appointment.

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asking for an injunction. The lawmakers applauded the action from the governor and attorney general, but said they believe further appeals are unnecessary in light of several court decisions against bans in other states. “There’s nothing left to argue about. It’s time to put a court-order in place enjoining the enforcement of our ban in Colorado. Let people be married and move on with their lives,” said Democratic Sen. Pat Steadman, a state budget writer and one of five gay lawmakers who called for a quick — and final — court ruling. Suthers’ disagrees with last week’s federal appeals court decision against Utah’s gay marriage ban, which has triggered a flurry of legal activity. Boulder County’s clerk began issuing marriage licenses to gay couples after the ruling, despite Suthers’ objections. And six gay couples filed a lawsuit in Denver federal court asking that the state’s ban no longer be enforced. Suthers’ filing Thursday was in response to that lawsuit. Steadman said the state should concede the unconstitutionality of its ban and allow gay couples to marry immediately. “The longer we delay, the more we say, ‘Oh, let’s hold our breath. Maybe something will happen differently.’ The more we put ourselves in that position of delaying justice, which is really denying justice,” he said. “And as I’ve pointed out, and I can speak from personal experience, not everyone can afford to wait.” Steadman’s longtime partner, Dave Misner, died of cancer in 2012, a year before Colorado passed civil unions for gay couples. Steadman sponsored that bill.

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Maroon Valley moose sightings prompt warnings An uptick in moose sightings near Aspen is prompting fresh warnings and trail closures. U.S. Forest Service officials are discussing a moose management plan, including dog limits for the Maroon Bells area, after some moose sightings near hiking trails. Wildlife managers have identified seven moose in the area, The Aspen Times reported. Forest Service officials said that the agency closed a scenic loop on the upper end of Maroon Lake last weekend. “We have that trail right by the water and (the moose) are right there,” said Martha Moran, recreation staff supervisor for the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District. “We had to close that off, and people weren’t happy.” Officials with Colorado Parks and Wildlife said it’s a matter of time before a wildlife observer or a hiker with a dog provokes a moose attack. Mature cows and bulls weigh up to 1,200 pounds, said Perry Will, the agency’s Area 8 wildlife manager. They don’t like being disturbed by people, and they especially don’t like dogs, which they associate with wolves, one of their few natural predators. A moose will charge a dog with the intention of stomping it. Loose dogs often retreat to their owners, bringing an angry moose with them. Although no moose incidents have resulted in injuries to humans in the Maroon Bells, there have been injuries in other parts of the state. “Every moose incident we have has been dog-related,” Will said. But moose also will get agitated when people come too close. “People aren’t used to moose,” Will said. “If they’re focusing on you, you’re too close.” Mike Porras, a spokesman for Parks and Wildlife, said moose are “big, fast, powerful animals, and they’re not afraid of people.” Moose will stand their ground rather than retreat when people come too close. “People are thinking that moose act like deer and elk, and they don’t,” she said. Deer and elk typically flee, unless protecting calves.

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Team HLA wins Shootout high school title Defeats Team 180 ‘15 for third consecutive Vail Shootout title Daily staff report newsroom@vaildaily.com

VAIL — The fifth day of the Vail Lacrosse Shootout saw the end of the girls’ high school division and the beginning of the men’s and women’s elite divisions. Team HLA defeated Team 180 ’15 for its third Vail Shootout Title in a row. Team Colorado was the silver bracket champion after prevailing over 3d Select Red. The men’s and women’s elite divisions continue with bracket play and round-robin play, respectively. The men’s quarterfinal games are at the Vail Athletic field and the women are at Freedom Park in Edwards.

TEAM COLORADO 12, 3D SELECT RED 2 In the silver championship, Team Colorado imposed its will and didn’t look back opening the game with a 4-0 run leaving 3d Select Red to play catch up. Cami Goldsberry, of 3d Select, weaved her way through Team Colorado to get her team on the scoreboard after the initial Colorado surge. The half ended with a run by Team Colorado to total 7-1. Goalie of 3d Select Red, Sam Thomas, put on a show with six saves in the first half. The second half wasn’t much different from the first. Team Colorado scored five goals from five different players to take a 12-1 lead. 3d Select Red refused to give up, scoring the one more goal, and Sam Thomas, added her incredible first half performance with seven additional saves finishing with 16 total on the day.

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TEAM 180 ’17 11, MIDWESTERN LAX 10

A highly anticipated matchup between two giants drew all eyes on Edwards turf for the gold bracket championship. Focused and determined, Team HLA went to work scoring three goals in the first three minutes. Sarah Nick of Team 180 ’15 found her stride as she maneuvered to the goal to put one in, but again Team HLA went on a 4-0 run with the scoring capped off by Lindsey Ronbeck. Team 180 ’15 displayed resilience refusing to let team HLA score anymore in the half but scoring a goal themselves, to end the half 7-2. Although down, Team 180 ’15 refused to give up as they turned up the defense in the second half making Team HLA work for every ball. Adjustments were made and Team HLA scored six goals with assists on five of them. Caroline Perry, of Team 180, sunk one in for her team to end the game 13-3 with Team HLA as three-peat champions.

In the hunt for third place in the gold bracket, Midwestern Lax and Team 180 ’17 faced off at Freedom Park. Team 180 ’17 scored first with Midwestern Lax answering shortly after to knot the score at 1-1. As play waged on, Emily Hammerstein scored three of Team 180’s first four goals. Midwestern Lax scored two goals in response, which were constructed from the stick of Sydney Beckmeyer. Team 180 scored twice under five minutes and took the lead at half 8-5. Going into the second half Midwestern Lax scored two goals back to back before Team 180 ’17 found the net themselves. As both teams scored one goal each in a full field trek, Midwestern Lax found themselves tied with Team 180 after Amy Collins scored two quick goals. With :46 seconds remaining in regulation Amanda Worely scored the go ahead goal after receiving a pass from Emily Hammerstein to seal the victory

for Team 180 ’17 at 11-10. U19 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ALLTOURNAMENT TEAM

MVP - HLA - Lydia Sutten Team 180 ‘17 - Sydney Prokupek Summit Kennedy - Kennedy Mealhow Midwestern Force - Sydney Beckmeyer Midwestern Force - Jaclyn Perkins LaxNW Rippers - Lena Engbretson Stars 2018 Blue - Lizzie Lohrer 3D Select Red - Mackenzie Burns Team Colorado - Hannah Payton Team 180 ‘15 - Kelli Warmouth Team 180 ’15 - Kendra Lanzia HLA - Lindsey Ronbeck HLA - Gussie Jones, Goalie Coach of the Tournament HLA coaching staff: Lindsey Eichenlaub, Jennifer Zandlo, Cassie Hoyez Keeper of Lacrosse Team Colorado - Brian Ackman SPECIAL TO THE DAILY

MEN’S ELITE ADRENALINE TROPICS 12, NEW ZEALAND 4

Team HLA celebrates its third straight Vail Lacrosse Shootout U19 high school girls championship. HLA beat Team 180 ‘15, 13-3.

Adrenaline Tropics and New Zealand seemed evenly matched at the beginning of an intense game. After a number of penalties at the end of the first half, the pace slowed down a bit and Adrenaline ran away with the lead.

manage to maintain possession in the first half. Turnovers allowed All Out to lead the half 16 to 3 in this fast-paced match. The second half pace of play slowed as All Out dominated to a final 21-4 win.

THE SHARKS 15, THE LOFERS 4 The Sharks won the game against the LOFers thanks to excellent field movement. Great position allowed the Sharks to continue scoring and control the game.

JAMMIN’ SALMON 10, ROCKY MOUNTAIN OYSTERS 9 In this double overtime thriller, it was the Salmon who finally prevailed. The Salmon were able to possess the ball more thanks to their talented faceoff man.

MILLENIUM CHIEFS 13, ISRAEL NATIONAL TEAM 6 Both teams started off very evenly matched, with a two-point goal early on from Team Israel. The Chiefs come out hot in the second half with a flurry of goals from of different players.

THE CAGE GOES ALL OUT 21, WARRIOR X 4 The Warrior X team could not

ON THE HOP NATION/ LACROSSEWEAR 18, STEVE FRENCH 4 Lacrossewear’s faceoff player, Kevin Massa, dominated face offs allowing the team to have possession to score often. The second half went to running clock due to Lacrossewear’s 16-3 lead at the half. The last half took on a slower pace with only 3 goals combined scored.

WARRIOR X 16, PRESTIGE LACROSSE CLUB 7 Warrior took an early lead that was later shot down by Prestige. Prestige lost its momentum in the second quarter with Warrior taking the advantage and holding it the rest of the game. Prestige finally found the net in the fourth quarter with a lone goal that was too little too late.

STEVE FRENCH 13, MOTIVE PURE 12 OT Motive Pure and Steve French were evenly matched for the first

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Brine Elite 17, Team Gutman11 Big Green Herd 19, Rock-it Pocket Pirates 3 Women’s Elite Team CRSLax.com 9, Team Wild 5 ‘Merica 9, CU Club 3 Lax Rats 12, Lakeshore 3 Team STX 16, CU Club 1 Today’s games Men’s Elite Athletic Field 9 a.m.- Brine Elite vs Jammin’ Salmon 11 a.m.- Adrenaline Tropics vs Big Green Herd 1 p.m.- The Cage Goes All Out vs Millenium Chiefs 3 p.m.- The Sharks vs On The Hop Nation/ Lacrossewear Vail Mountain School 10 a.m.- Warrior X vs Israel Noon - Team Gutman vs Rocky Mountain Oysters 2 p.m.- The LOFers vs Steve French Edwards Turf 10 a.m.- Prestige Lacrosse Club vs Motive Pure Noon- New Zealand vs Rock-it-Pocket Pirates Women’s Elite Edwards 2 8 a.m.- Team STX vs Team CRSLax.com 9:05 a.m.- ‘Merica vs Team Wild 10:10 a.m.- Lax Rate vs CU Club 11:15 a.m.- Team CRSLax.com vs Lakeshore 12:30 p.m.- ‘Merica vs Lax Rats 1:35 p.m.- Team STX vs Team Wild 2:40 p.m.- Team CRSLax.com vs ‘Merica 3:45 p.m.- Team STX vs Lakeshore

It’s time for Fourth of July fishing fireworks past couple of summers. Just in time for the holidays The Colorado and Eagle rivers the fly-fishing in Vail Valley has in particular are fishing very well turned on in a big way. All area streams are and the optimal way fishing very well. While to approach the fish in these streams is from a flows are still higher drift boat or raft. Wade than average, water fishermen can expect temperatures are ideal, insect hatches are steady action on Gore strong and the trout Creek, the upper Eagle and the Homestake and are now in their sumCamp Hale areas. Area mer feeding mode. The higher than average lakes such as Sylvan Lake are also fishing stream flows bode well Brody Henderson for the rest of the seavery well. On Fishing son on all of our trout The Eagle River has fisheries. High-water a great caddis hatch happening daily along with temperatures should not become a problem as in the PMD mayflies and yellow sally

stoneflies. These insects are creating excellent dry fly-fishing. On the Colorado River, warmer water has spurred on hatches of several insects including PMDs, olive stoneflies, caddis and several other species. Over on the Roaring Fork, flows are still high but the famous Green Drake Hatch has just begun. As flows drop, some of the year’s best dry fishing will occur on this gold medal trout river.

FOR VISITING ANGLERS For visiting anglers, the best way to get into some incredible fly fishing is to hire a professional guide who will take them to the best spots and teach them the

right techniques for finding hungry brown and rainbow trout. Beginner anglers should look into trying a wade trip first because these trips can be catered to thoroughly teach new fly-fisherman the right way to cast, read water, get a good drift and fight fish. Experienced fly-fishermen should consider booking a float trip where many miles of inaccessible water can be easily reached from a raft or drift boat. However, some expert anglers prefer the experience of wading close to the fish while beginners should not shy away from trying a float trip. Half-day trips are ideal for busy

vacationers on a tight schedule and can be timed to fit in a round of golf or a hike up Vail or Beaver Creek. Full-day fly-fishing trips give anglers the time to thoroughly explore the river and experience the primary hatch times of the insects the trout are feeding on. For visitors interested in booking a guided trip, inquire at Vail Valley Anglers in The Riverwalk at Edwards. The fully stocked fly shop is loaded with fly-fishing clothing and gear, the best flies and a staff of professional guides. Brody Henderson is a senior guide at Vail Valley Anglers and can be reached at 970-926-0900.


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Kvitova and Bouchard make Wimbledon finals Oh, Canada By Howard Fendrich AP Tennis Writer

LONDON — Eugenie Bouchard could have lost her focus after the fourth game of her Wimbledon semifinal Thursday, when play was delayed for five minutes during Simona Halep’s medical timeout for a left ankle injury. Bouchard also could have gotten sidetracked when action was halted again, smack-dab in the middle of a tiebreaker, because an ill spectator was being attended to in the Centre Court stands. And everything really could have unraveled for Bouchard later, as she let match point after match point slip away. Able to steel herself time and again, the singular-of-purpose Bouchard became Canada’s first Grand Slam finalist by beating French Open runner-up Halep 7-6 (5), 6-2 at the All England Club. “I’m able to not worry about the distractions,” the 20-year-old Bouchard said. “What I do well is I really don’t let it get to me or affect me.”

WHATEVER IT TAKES In only her sixth major tournament, the 13th-seeded Bouchard will play for the championship Saturday against 2011 Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova. The sixth-seeded Kvitova defeated No. 23 Lucie Safarova 7-6 (6), 6-1 in the first

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Eugenie Bouchard leaps on Thursday as she plays a rerun to Simona Halep during their women’s singles semifinal match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London. Bouchard won the match and will play Petra Kvitova in the final on Saturday. all-Czech women’s Grand Slam semifinal on Thursday. “I know how (it feels) when you hold the trophy,” Kvitova said, “so I really want to win my second title here, and I will do everything (so) I can.” Waiting in a hallway before walking on court, Kvitova and Safarova chatted, a pair of longtime friends who train at the same club back home. From 6-all in the tiebreaker, Kvitova won 31 of 48 points the rest of the way, using her overpowering serve and forehand that work so well on grass to improve to 6-0 against Safarova.

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RIO DE JANEIRO — When Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer embarked on a series of hair-raising dashes out of his area in the second-round win over Algeria, it would have struck a chord with French football fans of a certain vintage. Thoughts no doubt returned to one of the most shocking collisions in World Cup history, which occurred in the 1982 semifinal between West Germany and France and involved another goalkeeper’s excursion off his line. Harald Schumacher’s airborne challenge on Patrick Battiston, which knocked the France defender unconscious and broke his jaw but went unpunished, still raises anger and emotion in France — particularly as West Germany went on to win that match in a penalty shootout thanks to the saves of Schumacher.

‘A CLASSIC MATCH’ Predictably, the incident has been one of the major talking points ahead of the countries’ clash in the World Cup quarterfinals on Friday. It will be their fourth meeting on football’s biggest stage, with Germany also winning the most recent head-to-head in

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Germany’s goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, right, clears the ball on Monday from Algeria’s Islam Slimani during the World Cup soccer match between Germany and Algeria at the Estadio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Germany faces France today. 1986 in the semifinals. “Tomorrow we will write a new page of history,” Deschamps said when asked about the hurt of 1982 and ‘86. “We will try to make it as pleasant as possible.” Under the headline of “A Classic Match,” top-selling French sports newspaper L’Equipe used its front page Wednesday to detail the step-by-step process of Schumacher’s aerial collision with Battiston. Clearly, the episode hasn’t been forgotten in France but many of country’s players weren’t even born when that game took place. And they aren’t using it as motivation. “As far as we are concerned, we live in the present,” France’s 26-year-old goalkeeper Hugo Lloris said.


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STAYING ALIVE Brazil struggled against Chile and was never able to impose its game. After a 1-1 draw, the tournament hosts needed a great performance by goalkeeper Julio Cesar in the penalty shootout to keep alive their hopes of a sixth world title. The Colombian team has been thriving

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Defending champ Blixt leads Greenbrier Classic Watson looking at Ryder Cup candidates? By John Raby AP Sports Writer

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SCOREBOARD TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended N.Y. Yankee RHP Alfredo Aceves (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre-IL) 50 games after a second positive test for a drug of abuse in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Released LHP Scott Downs. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms with 1B Michael Papi on a minor league contract. HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed to terms with SSs Juan Pineda and Ozziel Sanchez on minor league contracts. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned RHP David Carpenter to Arkansas (TL). NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned INF Yangervis Solarte to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Selected the contract of INF Zelous Wheeler from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Designated INF Dean Anna for assignment. Agreed to terms with RHP Edgmer Escalona on a minor league contract. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Designated LHP Jeff Francis for assignment. Reinstated LHP Eric O’Flaherty from the 60-day DL. TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned LHP Jeff Beliveau to Durham (IL). Recalled 1B Vince Belnome from Durham. National League COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned LHP Christian Friedrich to Colorado Springs (PCL). Reinstated 3B Nolan Arenado from the 15-day DL. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Optioned INF Carlos Triunfel to Albuquerque (PCL). Recalled INF Erisbel Arruebarrena from Albuquerque. MIAMI MARLINS — Assigned OF Brent Keys outright to Jacksonville (SL). Placed RHP Tom Koehler on paternity leave. Reinstated LHP Brad Hand from the 15-day DL. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Sent RHP Jim Henderson to the AZL Brewers for a rehab assignment. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Agreed to terms with RHPs Sebastian Nunez and Junior Fernandez, SS Starlin Balbuena and 2B Esequeil Delgado on minor league contracts. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Sent SS Ehire Adrianza to Fresno (PCL) for a rehab assignment. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Assigned 1B/3B Greg Dobbs outright to Syracuse (IL). FOOTBALL National Football League NFL — Suspended Indianapolis WR LaVon Brazill for the 2014 season and Miami DE Dion Jordan and Kansas City OL Rokevious Watkins four games for violating the league’s substance-abuse policy. HOCKEY National Hockey League ARIZONA COYOTES — Named Darcy Regier senior vice president and assistant general manager and signed him to a multi-year contract. BUFFALO SABRES — Signed D Tyson Strachan to a oneyear contract. CAROLINA HURRICANES — Agreed to terms with D Tim Gleason on a one-year contract and RW Jared Staal and D Michal Jordan on one-year, two-way contracts. DALLAS STARS — Named Derek Laxdal coach of Texas (AHL). TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Signed F Petri Kontiola to a one-year contract. SOCCER MLS — Suspended FC Dallas F Fabian Castillo four games and fined him an undisclosed amount for his actions during the June 11 game. COLLEGE DARTMOUTH — Named women’s rowing coach Wendy Bordeau senior associate athletics director. EAST CAROLINA — Named Jeff Palumbo assistant baseball coach and recruiting coordinator. MEMPHIS — Named Blake Smart men’s golf coach. PRINCETON — Named Brad Dexter men’s assistant hockey coach. RUTGERS — Named Mike O’Koren and Greg Vetrone men’s assistant basketball coaches. TCU — Named Ben Stapp women’s assistant coach.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct 51 33 .607 47 36 .566 47 38 .553 37 47 .440 36 50 .419 East Division W L Pct 47 39 .547 45 39 .536 42 42 .500 38 47 .447 38 50 .432 Central Division W L Pct 48 34 .585 44 40 .524 41 43 .488 40 46 .465 38 46 .452

GB — 3½ 4½ 14 16 GB — 1 4 8½ 10 GB — 5 8 10 11

Wednesday’s Games Toronto 7, Milwaukee 4 Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Yankees 3 Detroit 9, Oakland 3 Kansas City 4, Minnesota 0 Seattle 5, Houston 2 Cleveland 5, L.A. Dodgers 4 Baltimore 6, Texas 4 Chicago Cubs 16, Boston 9 Chicago White Sox 3, L.A. Angels 2 Thursday’s Games Texas at Baltimore, 5:05 p.m. Detroit 8, Tampa Bay 1 N.Y. Yankees 7, Minnesota 4 Toronto at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. Houston at L.A. Angels, 8:05 p.m. Friday’s Games Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 4-5) at Boston (Lester 9-7), 11:35 a.m. N.Y. Yankees (Whitley 3-2) at Minnesota (Gibson 7-6), 1:10 p.m. Toronto (Stroman 4-2) at Oakland (Milone 6-3), 2:05 p.m. Kansas City (Ventura 5-7) at Cleveland (Tomlin 5-5), 5:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Cobb 3-6) at Detroit (Smyly 4-7), 5:08 p.m. Seattle (Elias 7-6) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 7-1), 5:10 p.m. Texas (Darvish 8-4) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 5-4), 5:10 p.m. Houston (Keuchel 8-5) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 8-6), 7:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 12:10 p.m. Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 12:10 p.m.

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San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego ROCKIES Arizona Atlanta Washington Miami New York Philadelphia Milwaukee St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago

GOLF 7:30 a.m. — TGC — European PGA Tour, Open de France, second round, part II, at Paris 10:30 a.m. — TGC — Web.com Tour, Nova Scotia Open, second round, at Halifax, Nova Scotia 1 p.m. — TGC — PGA Tour, The Greenbrier Classic, second round, at White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 9 a.m. — MLB — Chicago Cubs at Washington WGN — Chicago Cubs at Washington 1 p.m. — ESPN2 — N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota 5 p.m. — ESPN — Tampa Bay at Detroit SOCCER 10 a.m. — ESPN2 — FIFA, World Cup, quarterfinals, France vs. Germany, at Rio de Janeiro

NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct GB 47 38 .553 — 48 39 .552 — 38 47 .447 9 36 49 .424 11 36 51 .414 12 East Division W L Pct GB 47 38 .553 — ½ 46 38 .548 41 44 .482 6 37 48 .435 10 37 48 .435 10 Central Division W L Pct GB 51 35 .593 — 46 40 .535 5 44 41 .518 6½ 43 41 .512 7 37 46 .446 12½

Wednesday’s Games Washington 4, ROCKIES 3 Toronto 7, Milwaukee 4 Cleveland 5, L.A. Dodgers 4 San Diego 3, Cincinnati 0 Pittsburgh 5, Arizona 1 Chicago Cubs 16, Boston 9 Atlanta 3, N.Y. Mets 1 Miami 5, Philadelphia 0 St. Louis 2, San Francisco 0 Thursday’s Games L.A. Dodgers at ROCKIES, 6:10 p.m. St. Louis 7, San Francisco 2 Philadelphia 5, Miami 4 Arizona 10, Pittsburgh 2 Friday’s Games L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 9-2) at ROCKIES (Jurrjens 0-0), 6:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hammel 7-5) at Washington (Roark 7-5), 9:05 a.m. Philadelphia (R.Hernandez 3-7) at Pittsburgh (Cole 6-4), 3:05 p.m. San Francisco (M.Cain 1-6) at San Diego (Stults 2-11), 4:40 p.m. Milwaukee (Lohse 9-2) at Cincinnati (Simon 10-3), 5:10 p.m. Texas (Darvish 8-4) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 5-4), 5:10 p.m. Miami (Eovaldi 5-3) at St. Louis (Lynn 8-6), 5:15 p.m. Arizona (Collmenter 7-4) at Atlanta (E.Santana 6-5), 5:35 p.m. Saturday’s Games L.A. Dodgers at ROCKIES, 2:10 p.m. Miami at St. Louis, 12:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Washington, 2:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 2:05 p.m. Arizona at Atlanta, 2:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 2:10 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 5:15 p.m. Texas at N.Y. Mets, 5:15 p.m. Sunday’s Games L.A. Dodgers at ROCKIES, 2:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 11:10 a.m. Texas at N.Y. Mets, 11:10 a.m. Arizona at Atlanta, 11:35 a.m. Chicago Cubs at Washington, 11:35 a.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 11:35 a.m. Miami at St. Louis, 12:15 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 2:10 p.m.

SOCCER WORLD CUP FIRST ROUND GROUP A W L T GF x-Brazil 2 0 1 7 x-Mexico 2 0 1 4 Croatia 1 2 0 6 Cameroon 0 3 0 1 x-advanced to second round Thursday At Sao Paulo Brazil 3, Croatia 1 Friday At Natal, Brazil Mexico 1, Cameroon 0 Tuesday At Fortaleza, Brazil Brazil 0, Mexico 0 Wednesday At Manaus, Brazil Croatia 4, Cameroon 0 Monday At Brasilia, Brazil Brazil 4, Cameroon 1 At Recife, Brazil Mexico 3, Croatia 1 GROUP B W L T GF x-Netherlands 3 0 0 10 x-Chile 2 1 0 5 Spain 1 2 0 4 Australia 0 3 0 3 x-advanced to second round Friday At Salvador, Brazil Netherlands 5, Spain 1 At Cuiaba, Brazil Chile 3, Australia 1 Wednesday At Porto Alegre, Brazil Netherlands 3, Australia 2 At Rio de Janeiro Chile 2, Spain 0 Monday At Curitiba, Brazil Spain 3, Australia 0

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Pts 9 6 3 0

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THE LINE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL National League FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG at Washington -160 Chicago at Pittsburgh -170 Philadelphia at San Diego -110 San Francisco at Cincinnati -130 Milwaukee at St. Louis -145 Miami at Atlanta -155 Arizona Los Angeles -160 at Colorado American League at Boston -150 Baltimore at Minnesota -110 New York at Oakland -135 Toronto at Cleveland -115 Kansas City at Detroit -125 Tampa Bay at Chicago -170 Seattle at Los Angeles -185 Houston Interleague Texas -130 at New York (NL)

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At Sao Paulo Netherlands 2, Chile 0 GROUP C W L T x-Colombia 3 0 0 x-Greece 1 1 1 Ivory Coast 1 2 0 Japan 0 2 1 x-advanced to second round Saturday At Belo Horizonte, Brazil Colombia 3, Greece 0 At Recife, Brazil Ivory Coast 2, Japan 1 Thursday At Brasilia, Brazil Colombia 2, Ivory Coast 1 At Natal, Brazil Greece 0, Japan 0 Tuesday At Cuiaba, Brazil Colombia 4, Japan 1 At Fortaleza, Brazil Greece 2, Ivory Coast 1 GROUP D W L T x-Costa Rica 2 0 1 x-Uruguay 2 1 0 Italy 1 2 0 England 0 2 1 x-advanced to second round Saturday At Fortaleza, Brazil Costa Rica 3, Uruguay 1 At Manaus, Brazil Italy 2, England 1 Thursday At Sao Paulo Uruguay 2, England 1 Friday At Recife, Brazil Costa Rica 1, Italy 0 Tuesday At Natal, Brazil Uruguay 1, Italy 0 At Belo Horizonte, Brazil Costa Rica 0, England 0 GROUP E W L T x-France 2 0 1 x-Switzerland 2 1 0 Ecuador 1 1 1 Honduras 0 3 0 x-advanced to second round Sunday At Brasilia, Brazil Switzerland 2, Ecuador 1 At Porto Alegre, Brazil France 3, Honduras 0 Friday At Salvador, Brazil France 5, Switzerland 2 At Curitiba, Brazil Ecuador 2, Honduras 1 Wednesday At Manaus, Brazil Switzerland 3, Honduras 0 At Rio de Janeiro Ecuador 0, France 0 GROUP F W L T x-Argentina 3 0 0 x-Nigeria 1 1 1 Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 2 0 Iran 0 2 1 x-advanced to second round Sunday At Rio de Janeiro Argentina 2, Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 Monday At Curitiba, Brazil Iran 0, Nigeria 0 Saturday At Belo Horizonte, Brazil Argentina 1, Iran 0 At Cuiaba, Brazil Nigeria 1, Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 Wednesday At Porto Alegre, Brazil Argentina 3, Nigeria 2

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DATELINE July 4 1910 — Jack Johnson knocks out Jim Jeffries in the 15th round at Reno, Nev., to retain the world heavyweight title and spoil Jeffries’ comeback. 1914 — The Harvard eight wins the Grand Challenge Cup to become the first American crew to capture the top event at the Henley Royal Regatta. 1919 — Jack Dempsey wins the world heavyweight title at Toledo, Ohio, when Jess Willard fails to answer the bell for the fourth round. 1923 — Jack Dempsey beats Tommy Gibbon in 15 for the heavyweight title. The fight almost bankrupts the town of Shelby, Montana, which borrowed heavily to stage it. 1930 — Helen Wills Moody wins her fourth straight singles title at Wimbledon with a 6-2, 6-2 win over Elizabeth Ryan. Moody would go on to win four more Wimbledon singles titles. 1964 — Maria Bueno of Brazil upsets Margaret Smith of Australia 6-4, 7-9, 6-3 for the women’s title at Wimbledon. 1975 — Billie Jean King beats Evonne Goolagong, 6-0, 6-1 for her sixth and final singles title at Wimbledon. 1982 — Jimmy Connors beats John McEnroe 3-6, 6-3, 6-7, 7-6, 6-4 for the men’s singles championship at Wimbledon. The match lasts 4 hours, 16 minutes. 1987 — Martina Navratilova wins her eighth Wimbledon singles title and sixth straight, beating Steffi Graf 7-5, 6-3. 1999 — Pete Sampras overwhelms Andre Agassi in three sets to capture his sixth Wimbledon title and tie Roy Emerson’s record with his 12th Grand Slam championship. Sampras is the first man in the Open era with six Wimbledon titles. 2002 — Venus and Serena Williams win in straight sets to set up their third title match at a major in 10 months — and the first all-sister Wimbledon final since 1884. Top-seeded Venus, the two-time defending champion, overpowers Justine Henin 6-3, 6-2. Second-seeded Serena routs Amelie Mauresmo 6-2, 6-1 in 55 minutes. 2004 — Meg Mallon wins the Women’s U.S. Open with a 6-under 65, the lowest final round by a champion in the 59-year history of the tournament. Mallon finishes at 10-under 274 for a two-shot victory over Annika Sorenstam. Mallon’s 13-year gap between Women’s Open wins is the largest in history. 2008 — Dara Torres completes her improbable Olympic comeback, making the U.S. team for the fifth time by winning the 100 freestyle at the U.S. Olympic trials in Omaha, Neb. The 41-year-old wins in 54.78. A nine-time medalist, she already was the first U.S. swimmer to make four Olympic teams. 2009 — Serena Williams beats her big sister Venus 7-6 (3), 6-2 for her third Wimbledon title and 11th Grand Slam championship. In the fourth all-Williams final at Wimbledon, Serena comes out on top for the third time. Later, Venus and Serena win their fourth women’s doubles title at Wimbledon and ninth Grand Slam doubles title as a pair. 2010 — Rafael Nadal beats Tomas Berdych in straight sets, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4, to win his second Wimbledon title and eighth Grand Slam championship.


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hereas 10 years ago Pat Green might have been sleeping off the affects of a late night at 8 a.m. on a Wednesday, these days you’re more likely to find him making pancakes for his two kids, Rainey, 8, and Kellis, 10, and perhaps introducing them to “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.” Such was the case on a recent weekday morning. “I used to really love to party all the time,” said Green, whose Texas-style of country music provided the late-night soundtrack for many a college kid. “Now I have a drink and I’m like well I don’t want to irritate my wife, or forget what I said to my kids. Life does change. The young person, myself included, doesn’t really care what people older then them thought. It’s like ‘I’m here to party.’ And so now the same is true for my generation looking backwards at the guys coming up. I want the best for them and their lives. I want them to have a great time, as long as it’s not too loud after 10 p.m.” That’s not to say Green has gone soft. “I enjoy it. I still love life, still love making music,” he said. A three-time Grammy nominee, Green has sold out venues from Nokia Theater in Time Square to the Houston Astrodome in Texas. He’s sold over 2 million albums over the course of his career. Green plays in Beaver Creek tonight as part of the Fourth of July festivities. “I absolutely love his music,” said local resident Kelly Paton. “I was introduced to him back when I was in high school. Going to college in Texas, he was a staple.” While Paton has yet to see Green play live, she has plenty of friends who have caught his concerts “over and over,” she said. “It’s a great, high-energy show,” Paton said. “Nothing better than good ol’ country music.”

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‘THE OLDER YOU GET, THE COOLER YOUR FRIENDS ARE’ Whereas Green used to tour constantly, now he performs 80 or 90 shows a year now, and is mostly a “weekend warrior,” so he can spend more time with his wife and children. His music, along with his propensity for partying and his schedule, has changed a bit, too. “A much calmer version of the same guy is what you’re hearing,” he said. He’s been in the studio recently, specifically at Blade Studios in Lafayette, Louisiana. “They’re trying to develop the arts there and make great deals to incentivize you to come there,” he said. For awhile, when Green was signed to “big record labels,” the most recent being BNA, he was in the studio constantly. “They made me put out a record every year. It was a never-ending grind,” he said. “Once I left BNA — we left on great terms, it was just over — I just took four years out of the studio to calm down and slow down. It’s been enjoyable to not be moving so fast all the time, to enjoy my family.” And now, instead of feeling like “Oh God, here we go again,” Green is happy to be working on a new album, though he’s not sure at the moment

which label will pick it up for release. “Somebody will pick it up, we just don’t know who yet,” he said. Some big artists helped Green out with the album, namely Sheryl Crow, Delbert McClinton and Lyle Lovett. “The older you get in the music business, the cooler your friends are,” he said. “The songs are still fun,” he said about the new album. “The song I did with Delbert, ‘May the Good Times Never End,’ is real bluesy. There’s a song on there I wrote for my wife, ‘Right Now,’ that I did with Sheryl Crow that’s a true love song. About the days when Kori and I were broken up in college. There’s a song about my family called ‘I’ll Take This House,’ about my little blond angels who live here. It’s a fairly good picture of where I’m at.” Green penned about half the songs on the album, he said. “I don’t have to do all the writing to be the king,” he said. “I really just want to make a good record. That’s the ultimate bottom line, you could say.”

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Vehicle floats carrying local Girl Scouts make a turn from Bridge Street onto Gore Creek Drive while they hand out Girl Scout cookies to spectators during the 2013 Vail America Days parade in Vail Village. The Vail America Days parade winds its way from Vail Village to Lionshead today from 10 a.m. to noon. Here’s what else is on tap for the holiday: Today 8 a.m. to noon: Vail Public Library bake sale, Vail 8:15 to 10 a.m.: July Fourth bike parade, Brush Creek Park in Eagle 10 a.m. to noon: Vail America Days parade, Vail Village to Lionshead Noon to 9 p.m.: Fourth of July White Light Bash with free live music by Mile High 101 military band and Tommy and the Tangerines, Solaris Plaza in Vail Noon: Stars, Stripes and Slides day with bounce castles and more, Beaver Creek 2 p.m.: Patriotic Bravo! Vail concert series with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Ford Amphitheater in Vail 6 to 9:30 p.m.: Free live music by Michaelis and Pat Green, Beaver Creek Dusk: Fireworks show, Golden Peak 9:30 p.m.: Fireworks show, Beaver Creek 9:30 p.m.: Fireworks show, Eagle County Fairgrounds Saturday 8 a.m.: La Sportiva Vail Hill Climb trail running race, Vail Village start line 3 p.m. Minturn Independence Day Celebration, includes parade and a celebration at Little Beach Park from 3:30 to 6 p.m. with live music by Hardscrabble bluegrass band, a bouncy castle, mechanical bull, balloon clown and watermelon eating contest

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Spend Fourth of July at Vail’s Friday Afternoon Club at Eagle’s Nest and enjoy great views, tasty barbecue, cold beverages and live music from Hardscrabble. Known for playing a unique blend of traditional bluegrass along with colorful renditions of crowd favorites from bands like Sublime, The Grateful Dead and even Snoop Dogg, Hardscrabble delivers a lively show for audiences of all ages and musical backgrounds. Festivities begin at 5 p.m. every Friday throughout the summer on Talon’s Deck Grill. Guests can also enter Bud Light’s free giveaway for a chance to win a Yeti mountain bike. Register each week at FAC for the drawing on Aug. 22. All performances are free and the Eagle Bahn Gondola is free to 2014-15 pass holders. Twilight gondola tickets can be purchased after 5 p.m.

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ENTREES FRESH CATCH MP Sundried tomato risotto, sugar snap peas, lemon vinaigrette GRILLED PORK TENDERLOIN 23 Bacon quinoa, summer bean sauté, shallot jus CRAB CAKE SANDWICH 18 Bacon, roasted tomato, tarter sauce on a brioche bun. Served with fries BARBACOA SHORT RIB TACOS 16 Smoked avocado, queso fresco, pickled onion

Sip and burn at ‘Boot Camp & Beer Series’ Daily staff report newsroom@vaildaily.com

EDWARDS — Dogma Athletica and Crazy Mountain Brewery are teaming up to bring you a different kind of workout. Emily LyBarger, a Vail native and a trainer at Dogma Athletica, came up with the idea in hopes of building a sense of community at Dogma through weekly group bike rides and other fun summer programs. She introduces the Boot Camp & Beer Series as a way to reach people who like to socialize and work out, but don’t necessarily want to road bike.

STYLE OF WORKOUT The series starts Thursday and will run for the rest of the summer. LyBarger will be the main instructor for the series, however, the rest of the Dogma Athletica training team will be on hand to assist her. The classes will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. each Thursday night. Participants will meet at Crazy Mountain Brewery in Edwards, and LyBarger will lead a group jog over to Dogma Athletica in The Riverwalk where the class will take place. The class is a full-body workout designed to the limit with sustained periods of high intensity followed by quick recoveries. This style of

workout stokes the metabolism by creating a need for more oxygen to meet the demands of the exercise, which will have you burning calories long after the session is over.

BEER IS GOOD After class each week, participants can walk or jog back to Crazy Mountain Brewery, where they will be rewarded with $2 drink specials. Believe it or not, drinking beer after a workout can be a good thing. Beer contains carbohydrates and electrolytes, as well as other plant-based ingredients that contain a variety of naturally occurring nutrients from the yeast, barley and hops. In fact, antioxidants called polyphenols are found in hops and they have anti-inflammatory properties that make beer a great post-workout drink. This series is free for all Dogma Athletica members, and non-members are encouraged to join for a drop-in fee of $15. Non-members may also purchase a 10-pass punch card for $120. The punch card is good for all Dogma Athletica yoga classes and group fitness classes, so participants can try other programs offered. For more information, email Emily LyBarger at Emily@dogmaathletica.com or call 970-688-4433.

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Painter Walt Wooten returns to Cogswell Gallery in Vail Daily staff report newsroom@vaildaily.com

VAIL — Legendary painter Walt Wooten is most well known for his “Visit to the Louvre” series of large-scale paintings featuring Native Americans painted in front of the masterpieces of the Louvre. This series of over 50 paintings took 15 years to complete and celebrates George Catlin’s historic trip to Europe with a group of Ojibwa Native Americans in 1845. Wooten was inspired by how the Ojibwa must have felt when exposed to European art and culture for the first time. He imagined them as modern day tourists requesting to have their photos taken in front of their favorite painting. Wooten explains “great art can actually interact with you, evoke an experience.” Growing up in Southside Chicago with a mixed heritage of Choctaw, African-American, Irish and French, Wooten was unsure of where he fit in. At the young age of 13, Wooten won first prize in a citywide art competition earning himself art classes at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. After each class, he spent the day wandering through the museum and being inspired by the art. Art helped him discover his true identity. It wasn’t until 20 years in the advertising world that Wooten

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SMOKEY: 10-yearold female. Looking homes separately or with Echo.

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Carolyn Tyler jewelry pieces outshine, outlast fireworks Bali-based designer showcases her latest line of colorful work at Karats in Vail Daily staff report newsroom@vaildaily.com

VAIL — While this weekend marks America’s No. 1 most popular for filling the night sky with fireworks, explosions of light and color characterize Carolyn Tyler’s jewelry designs all of the time, even in the daylight. Tyler, who hails from Santa Barbara, California, resides in Bali, in a colorful, seven-story home — another of her own designs — that is a spectacle unto itself and has been featured on international TV. The seed of inspiration for designing jewelry was first planted when Tyler initially traveled to Bali and had a goldsmith recreate a precious opal necklace she’d lost during her divorce. After enough people stopped her in the streets asking where they could find one like it, she launched into her design career. She did so with the belief that every jewelry piece and gem inside of it is sacred and has the power to “find” the exact individual who should wear it. This belief was reinforced when Tyler’s own original opal necklace found its way back to her 16 years after its disappearance, delivered by a woman Tyler met at a trunk show in California. The woman saw that Tyler was selling similar necklaces and said she had one like it. She had received the necklace from a friend who had received it from the person who had stolen it. The woman never felt right about wearing it. Tyler frequently implements precious objects such as ancient coins and pearls

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Carolyn Tyler designs unique jewelry from stones she finds from around the world. See her latest designs on display at Karats of Vail today through Sunday.

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In addition to the re-creation shows, Dark Star Orchestra also does what the band calls elective sets in which it puts together its own set list of Grateful Dead songs, mixing songs from different periods and sometimes combining the different ways the song was performed by the Dead at different points in the group’s career. Mattson enjoys both types of Dark Star Orchestra shows, and for different reasons. “There’s something neat about doing a (re-creation) show and trying to get all of the details right as far as the arrangements from that period in which the show was originally performed and the instrumentation and the vibe and the tempos,” he said. “That kind of attention to detail for hardcore Deadheads like ourselves is fun. By the same token, doing the elective sets allows us to juxtapose songs together from different eras that had never really been played together before and try all different combinations. That gives us a certain freedom that’s a lot of fun, too.” The band performs Saturday night at State Bridge.

‘NOBODY’S REALLY DONE IT BETTER’ The authenticity and attention to detail that Dark Star Orchestra brings to the music of the Grateful Dead has helped make it arguably the most popular and respected Grateful Dead-based act going. The group was formed in 1997 in Chicago by John Kadlecik (who portrayed Garcia) and keyboardist Scott Larned. A large number of other musicians passed through the group in its early years, but several of

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the current members — Rob Eaton (as guitarist-singer Bob Weir), Dino English (as drummer Bill Kreutzmann), Rob Koritz (as drummer Mickey Hart) and Lisa Mackey (as singer Donna Jean Godchaux) — have been in Dark Star Orchestra for more than a decade. Keyboardist Rob Barraco joined following the death of Larned in 2005, while Skip Vangelas (as bassist Phil Lesh) joined last year. Mattson replaced Kadlecik in 2009 after he joined Further, the band that features Grateful Dead alumni Weir and Lesh. Mattson, though, was hardly a new face in Grateful Dead circles. He was a founding member of the Zen Tricksters, a group that recorded some original material, but was perhaps best known for its extensive repertoire of Grateful Dead songs. The Zen Tricksters in 2006 began touring with Donna Jean Godchaux, and in 2009, Mattson became a central member of a reconfigured Donna Jean Godchaux Band. Even though it meant putting the Zen Tricksters on hiatus and being unable to tour extensively with Godchaux, Mattson was excited to cast his lot with Dark Star Orchestra when the Garcia slot opened in 2009. “Nobody’s really done it better, and I say this going back to way before I was in Dark Star Orchestra,” he said. “Nobody’s put together, that I’ve ever heard, a band that pays attention to the details and the production values on the level of Dark Star. “As soon as I played with them, oh boy, it just felt so good,” Mattson said. “It felt so right. You have everybody playing the right parts and everything’s there, two drummers, the equipment is right. I had to catch up with that. And they have such a great organization. It was kind of a no-brainer.”

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Every second matters. Every dollar counts. Photos by Rex Keep

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In the course of his nearly two-decade career, Pat Green has recorded a total of 10 studio albums, including several independent works.

PAT GREEN

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of Green’s songs, like “Wave on Wave” for instance, a song from his gold-certified album of the same name that went to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. The song starts with: “Mile upon mile got no direction/ We’re all playing the same game/ We’re all looking for redemption/ We’re just afraid to say the name/ So caught up now in pretending/ What we’re seeking is the truth.” “Me and God are just a long conversation,” Green said. “As a young person, it was ‘Dear Lord, forgive me this, give me that. Now the only thing I pray for is to take care of my kids and my family, please protect everyone. I just want everyone to live longer

than I do.” Green is in Colorado for a three-show run. He plays at the Belly Up in Aspen Saturday night and in Crested Butte Sunday night. Colorado is one state he’s always happy to visit, he said. “I love Colorado in general,” he said. “I love the fishing and hiking and golfing, and everything that happens there. It’s such a diverse place. Most everyone you meet is real warm and accepting. It’s no real secret why everyone wants to come there, it’s beautiful.” But at the end of the shows, he’ll be ready to get back to Texas. “As long as I make the pancakes and bring home the bacon, everything is happy,” he said.

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BEAVER CREEK — Paderewski Fine Art welcomes neo-pop art artist Bregelle Whitworth Davis. As a “colorist,” Davis uses a limited, three-color palette to bring out the life and energy of each subject, all contained within the space of a simple canvas. Her style taps her background in illustration, as well as her desire to reinvent the pop art movement. She describes her approach as bridging “the crisp illusion of silk screening” with the “rich textured surface of painting.” Davis’ unique approach to painting was fueled by the desire to reinvent the popart movement. Drawing inspiration from artists like Andy Warhol, Alphonse Mucha and Mark Rothko, she has taken the idea of mass production and turned it around, leading to her neo-pop art style. “Art is an expression of myself, I want to redefine pop-art and make everything unique,” Davis said.

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attention. While greatly influenced by Southwest art, Wooten explains that “vivid, contrasting colors and broad brush strokes that impart texture and breath life into the figures distinguish my contemporary approach from the tight, fine lines and earth tones usually associated with Southwest Art.” The main subject of Wooten’s work is early and contemporary Native Americans juxtaposed against modern society. Southwest Art Magazine suggests, “perhaps placing

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rainbow: jade, amber, coral, diamonds, ammolites, sapphires, rubies, pearls, turquoise and even Venetian glass. She delivers each finding to her team of craftsmen in Bali with a unique design, often inspired the minute she sets eyes on the gemstone. “It’s like the stone tells me what it wants to be. I make what tickles my fancy and hope someone else falls in love with it enough to take it home with them,” Tyler said. “I want people to feel they have something really unique that they will treasure for a lifetime

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and pass down to their loved ones.” As evidenced by our fascination with fireworks, Tyler knows that we humans are drawn to light and color. Her variety, rather than appearing with a loud bang and vanishing within seconds, lasts a lifetime. Several lifetimes, in fact. “The reason people universally respond to gems or similar things like stained glass or twinkle lights, a sunrise, a sunset … is that things that reflect and refract light remind us of our spiritual home — of God, the force … whatever you want to call it,” she said. “Gems and jewelry speak to us on a basic spiritual level.”

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You say potato, I hear tomato My first thought was she had to be the least happy fiance in the world. My second was wondering why she came running up to me, a perfect stranger, put her face about a foot from mine, and hissed, “I’m engaged!” I was concerned that perhaps she was mentally unstable. I was not sure what was expected of me but, not wanting to be rude, I responded, “That is wonderful, congratulations.” Hoping that was the end of it and I could get on with my day, I leaned my bicycle against the rack and headed toward the front door. Over my shoulder I heard, “Are you some kind of moron?” As I advance in age my senses and brain functions seem to be going. My vision is not great unless I’m wearing contacts or glasses, my memory for faces and names and personal history has diminished. But even worse than my vision and memory is my hearing. I’m told a hearing aid could be in my future. Jeffrey That said my current hearing was Bergeron good enough to hear the lady call me a Biff America moron but still I had to ask, “Did you just call me a moron?” Again she put her face, and body a little closer than I’m comfortable and said, “You are either stupid or a wise guy, I told you I was ‘enraged’ and you said that was wonderful.” It did not take long to clear up the misunderstanding. But then I made the mistake of asking, “Why are you enraged?” Rather than answer she took me by the arm and dragged me down the street. (Did I mention that I don’t like being touched by strangers?) About 50 feet away was a red Audi. She opened the driver’s side door, placed her purse on the seat and said, “What do you think of this?” I know a trick question when I hear one, but I couldn’t help myself, “Cool car!” From her reaction I thought she might again call me a moron.

It did get me thinking. I don’t think people generally are jerks. More likely people are distracted, hurried, overwhelmed and often clueless. They are often so wrapped up in their own lives, needs, fears and challenges that they forget or overlook how their actions affect others. Rather, she spoke loud and slowly like she was talking to a child or a ... moron and pointed out how someone had parked so closely in back of her and she would have difficulty getting her car out of her parking spot. She admitted that she parked a little close to the van in front of her but when the old truck behind pulled within a foot of her rear bumper, she was almost boxed in. While she was telling me this she was getting more and more agitated. I have to say the old Ford truck was pulled up pretty close, which was made even worse by the fact that the lady had pulled quite close to the van in front. But it wasn’t so close that, with my guidance, the Audi could not get out. I had the lady get behind the wheel and pulled back and forth turning right and left while I told her how far she could go before she hit the cars in front and rear. It only took a couple of minutes and she was out. She rolled down her passenger window, while blocking traffic, thanked me and asked, “Why are people such jerks?” (She used a cruder word than “jerks”) and drove away. It did get me thinking. I don’t think people generally are jerks. More likely people are distracted, hurried, overwhelmed and often clueless. They are often so wrapped up in their own lives, needs, fears and challenges that they

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For my middle-of-the-night visits to our Entomologists hypothesize that their greathome’s smallest room, I’m usually alone. er abundance is due to several weather But not lately. Nocturnal face-flapping conditions in northeastern Colorado that moths have invaded our home. were conducive to moth viability. First, the Sometimes hidden in a hung towel, fall’s heavy rains (remember the Septemcurtain or closet crack, these fuzzy brown ber floods?) provided more vegetation than moths seem to be everywhere. Yesterday normal for newly hatched caterpillars to morning, one burst upward at my snack on. Then our snowy winter son from beneath a closed toilet helped to insulate more of these seat lid. Eeaaaagh! Well, at least ground-hugging creatures, prehe was lifting the seat. venting fewer from freezing to These inch-long grayish brown death. Lastly, a wetter-than-usual beasts are called miller moths. spring catalyzed early growth of Their journey begins as eggs laid plants, providing ample food for in turf grass or weedy fields in caterpillars to devour. eastern Colorado and vicinity. But why are they called “miller” Upon hatching in autumn, they moths? It’s their scales. Like a James emerge as a caterpillar known as snake or a fish, moth wings are the army cutworm, Euxoa auxilshingled with thousands of tiny Hagadorn iaris. Like a squadron of squishy scales. Butterflies have them too, Just the Facts inchworms, these caterpillars which is why scientists classify get their name from moving en these creatures as “lepidoptermasse like an “army” does across the landans,” after the Greek words for scale (lepiscape. As caterpillars they munch on oats, do) and wings (ptera). wheat and alfalfa, or even the grass in your If you were to rub a moth wing between yard. your fingers, these scales would come off Over winter these creepy crawlers hunker and leave a powder-like coating on your down and feed when necessary. When the skin. Back in the day, this coating remindground thaws in spring, they burrow into ed people of the flour dust that coated the soil where they undergo metamorphosis. clothes of grain mill workers. Thus the As the weather becomes hotter and drier, moths are nicknamed after miller’s flour they emerge as moths and migrate to the dust. mountains. Here they spend the summer Although they can be startling to adults sipping wildflower nectar, with the occaand kids alike, miller moths aren’t harmful sional layover in your flowerbed. In the fall to humans. In some cases, their carcassthey return to the plains to mate and lay es can lead to increases in other harmful eggs again. pests like carpet beetles because scavengers Such moths are so plentiful this year eat the carcasses and then multiply. Some that in one room downstairs from my JUST THE FACTS, B31 office, they get trapped by the bucketful.

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miller moths are a nuisance because they excrete secretions that mar light-colored fabrics and walls. Standard cleansers can remove this moth goo. In the wild, moths are important. They pollinate as they flit from flower to flower in search of nectar. Moths and their caterpillars underpin much of the terrestrial food chain — providing food for birds, bats, frogs, lizards, beetles and spiders. They’re also essential for big critters like Yellowstone grizzlies — who can consume tens of thousands of moths per day. So what to do if miller moths are bugging you? Insecticides are ineffectual, so your best strategy is prevention. Seal your home’s windows and exterior doorway openings in late spring and turn off white lights at night. Millers are nocturnal so they emerge at dusk and seek shelter at dawn. Most become accidentally trapped in your home while seeking such shelter. To trap moths you have two options. Fill a cookie sheet or cake pan with soapy water and place it below a desklamp overnight. The next morning, you’ll find a polillo soup of dead millers. Better yet — get your kids to go on a moth hunt in all your home’s dark spaces, as a sort of entomological version of catch-and-release fishing. Like nature’s own Clif bars, miller moths have more fat and protein per ounce than do game such as elk, deer and bison. They contain a bunch of essential minerals and aren’t poisonous. Thus, moths are eaten all over the world. POWs swear by them as survival food. A while ago my wife told our daughter that people in other cultures regularly eat insects. Later that afternoon our daughter and her friend were deeply absorbed in some activity out in the yard. Turns out they were eating ants. “Ants taste like salad dressing,” they reported. I wonder how miller moths taste. James W. Hagadorn, Ph.D., is a scientist at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Suggestions and comments are welcome at jwhagadorn@dmns.org.

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Jewel and Murray were married in 2008. They have a son named Kase. Jewel says she decided to write the post — called “Dear World” — to inform her fans before the news broke in the JEWEL tabloids. Her hits include “You Were Meant for Me,” “Foolish Games” and “Intuition.” Her 1995 debut album, “Pieces of You,” has sold more than 12 million units in the United States.

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more than 40-year career. Reed’s executors — his business manager and accountant — have tallied $20.3 million worth of copyrights, music-publishing interests and other assets, they said in court papers filed Monday in Manhattan.

Publicist Mara Buxbaum said Williams is “taking the opportunity to fine-tune and focus on his continued commitment, of which he remains extremely proud.” Williams has been open about the challenges of maintaining sobriety. He sought treatment in 2006 when he relapsed and returned to drinking after 20 years. Williams stars in the ROBIN CBS series “The Crazy WILLIAMS Ones” and the film “The Angriest Man in Brooklyn,” which was released in May. He has several other projects in the works, including another installment of “Night at the Museum.”

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Vail Mountain Friday Afternoon Club July 4 | 5-8 p.m. Eagle’s Nest

Friday Afternoon Club unwinds at the top of Vail Mountain with live music by Hardscrabble, lawn games, food and drink specials at Eagle’s Nest from 5 to 8 p.m. Eagle’s nest is located at the top of the Eagle Bahn Gondola in Lionshead. Lift tickets are required to ride the Eagle Bahn Gondola during the summer and can be purchased at the Vail Village or Lionshead Ticket Offices. 2014–2015 season pass holders receive unlimited, free scenic access to the both gondolas. Guests who have not yet secured a pass for next winter can purchase online at www. epicpass.com.

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Bravo! Vail is the only festival in North America to host three of the world’s finest orchestras in a single season. This summer, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic take up residence in Vail, featured in programs of the great classics, plus jazz and pops. In addition, world-renowned chamber music artists perform a diverse and eclectic chamber music series. Bravo! Vail’s ever-popular annual Independence Day celebration concert will this year feature the Dallas Symphony joined by the Evans Choir from Denver. Tickets for the July 4 Patriotic orchestral concert will be on sale July 1, 8:00

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DEAR ABBY

By Abigail Van Buren

FAMILY’S ANGER OVER WOMAN’S PAST MISTAKES STILL LINGERS DEAR ABBY: Two years ago I was involved in an unhealthy relationship for me and my children. Despite what everyone said, I gave him the benefit of the doubt. He ended up assaulting me and my kids. For two months I struggled with depression, and I admit I wasn’t the responsible parent I should have been. Child Protective Services took the children. I hold myself accountable for my actions and my failure. My parents are angry with me because of poor choices I made in the past and treat me like the black sheep of the family. Granted, my mother, brother and I all have issues stemming from the past, but I’m tired of playing the guilt card, tired of playing the victim and tired of not having my family back me up at a time when I need their support to regain custody of my kids. I miss my family and what good times we did have. How do I even begin to put the pieces back together on a very broken family? -- THE BLACK SHEEP DEAR BLACK SHEEP: Fixing your broken family is something all of you must be willing to work on together, or it won’t be successful. Because your mother and brother are unwilling, what you need to do is start fixing yourSELF. CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Melanie Fiona, 31; Becki Newton, 36; Geraldo Rivera, 71; Neil Simon, 87. Happy Birthday: Stop fighting the inevitable and start living in the present instead of the past. It’s important to look at change as something new and exciting. This year is about moving forward and discovering what life has to offer. Take any challenge that comes your way and learn from the experiences you encounter. Success is dependent on your openness to change. Your numbers are 9, 16, 21, 23, 34, 43, 45. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Take a step back before you decide to be blatantly honest. Overreacting will not help you gain respect or solve a problem you have with someone. Show a little compassion and give those you are dealing with the benefit of the doubt. 3 stars TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Take the initiative to finish what you start. You’ll be judged by what you complete, not what you say you are going to do. Plan any home improvement projects you want to do. Impulsive action will end up being costly and unsatisfactory. 5 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Use

Regaining custody will depend upon your ability to establish your independence, support your children and yourself financially, and start counseling to deal with your issues so you won’t get into another destructive, abusive relationship. It will take work and time, but if you can do it -- and I think you can -- your mother and brother will respect you for it. And you will be stronger and healthier because you will no longer be so needy. DEAR ABBY: I have been dating “Gene” for three years, living together for a year and a half. We’re both divorced and love each other very much. Our biggest problem is, he doesn’t keep a “normal” schedule. Gene eats at odd hours, exercises at the strangest times and will stay awake ‘til the wee hours of the morning, then crash for a day or so. He seems unfazed by this wackiness. He’s responsible, holds a good job and comes from a terrific family, but his habits are taking a toll on me. There are days when I want him home for dinner, or I want to cuddle with him. I want a normal schedule. This is tricky because I have accepted his lifestyle and now the brakes have come on for me. Gene doesn’t understand my

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and chaff 62 Pack animal 63 Parka features 64 Smash-up 67 Peseta’s successors 68 Hillock 69 Couple 70 Industrial giant 71 Makes smooth 72 Poetic contraction DOWN 1 Ponytail sites 2 Wildlife staple 3 European capital (var.) 4 Took the helm 5 Large vat 6 Stale 7 Dots in “la mer” 8 Yielded territory 9 Container for gasoline (var.) 10 Latin hymn word 11 Cap visor 12 Simple 15 Fed the flames 17 Stadium level 21 Wine cask

23 Down under birds 24 Levees 27 Mallard cousins 29 Yesterday, in Nice 30 “Really!” (2 wds.) 31 Fictional governess 32 Sharp bark 33 Psyche’s beloved 34 Water, to Pedro 36 Zipper alternative 39 Grandeur 41 Huff 44 Decorate, as leather 46 Small pets 49 Plant crops 51 -- ex machina 53 Blouse parts 55 Heard too often 56 Russell -- of “Gladiator” 57 Treat with respect 58 Sharpen 59 Cash substitutes 60 Mrs. Charles 61 Lady of Spain 65 “Wolf Man” Chaney 66 Advanced deg.

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near Nathrop at Parkdale

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TONIGHT:

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A few lingering thunderstorms possible. Lows, mid 50's.

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Fri. Sat. Even Odd

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2.87' 4.67'

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Blue River

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MOONSET

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MOON PHASES

Arkansas River

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The Charter at Beaver Creek and Borders Lodge managed by Wyndham Vacation Rentals is currently accepting resumes for the position of

Year round positions! Excellent benefits with bonus potential!

· Concierge Agent · Reservations Agent · Maintenance Tech II · Sales & Marketing Coordinator · Evening Houseperson · Owner Services Representative See www.christielodge.com for details. Email resume to careers@christielodge.com or stop by to apply at 47 E Beaver Creek Blvd, Avon. EOE

Catering & Leisure Group Sales Manager. This is a full-time, year round, salaried, career position on property at The Charter at Beaver Creek. We are seeking an experienced sales professional with excellent organization, sales, and communication skills. A proven track record of sales abilities, sales drive and initiatives are essential. Responsibilities include coordination of all Food & Beverage for group banquets and events and planning and servicing meeting needs for our group clients. Food and beverage, hotel, conference, or hospitality sales/ service is required.

Inspiring Places, Intuitive Service, Exuberant Guests

In addition, sales manager will aggressively pursue group business to include weddings & family reunions. Sales Manager will focus on developing and maintaining relationships with key lead sources to contract year-round group business, conduct property site tours, represent property at industry events or trade shows, and service groups while on property.

The Beaver Creek Lodge IS NOW HIRING FOR

A minimum of three years hotel/ hospitality sales experience is required. Ideal candidate offers strong relationship, computer & phone skills.

Restaurant Supervisor • Engineer (HVAC and CPO certified) P.M. Server • Bell Person Host (Part-Time) Reservation Agent Front Desk Agent

This is a great opportunity for an enthusiastic, hardworking, results and career oriented person to work in a dynamic and challenging resort with an outstanding team of professionals. Excellent benefits package to include health insurance, PTO and 401(k) plan.

Multiple Positions.

• • • • •

Please apply online at

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For a complete job description and to apply online please go to: www.wyndhamworldwide.com Search for requisition ID 1408579 Email resume & cover letter to Jean Alexander at: jean.alexander@wynvr.com.

Great People Team Member | Edwin | Sales

Colorado Mountain News Media continues to expand its operations and is seeking a dynamic individual with a strong customer focus, a solid understanding of traditional print advertising and entrepreneurial mind to join our Western Slope sales operations. The ideal candidate has at least five years of demonstrated media sales experience and a proven record of success. We believe that establishing relationships built on business understanding i environment and advertising and marketing should not simply be treated like a commodity. The position will be based out of Grand Junction, CO, and will require some daytime travel in Mesa, Garfield and Montrose counties. The position is fulltime with competitive salary and bonus plus benefits including health, dental, 401k and an abundance of health and wellness perks. Colorado Mountain News Media publishes newspapers and magazines and manages hightraffic news websites across Western Colorado.

Send a cover letter and resume to careers@swiftcom.com and put “Western Slope Sales” in the Subject line. Great People Connecting Communities


The Vail Daily | Friday, July 4, 2014 | C Hospitality

Office/Clerical

Vail Mountain Lodge & Spa

Administrative Assistant Organic Housekeepers is hiring an administrative assistant for its EagleVail office. Must speak Spanish and English. Must have clerical experience. This is a career opportunity. Call 970-949-9010 to apply or Email maritza@organic housekeepers.com.

is seeking applicants for the following: · Full-time Seasonal Housekeeper/Women's Locker Room attendant (Female) · Part-Time Seasonal Rooms Housekeeper Must have experience cleaning rooms, common areas, laundry, and be willing to perform other duties as assigned. Ability to greet and assist our guests in English is strongly preferred. Weekends & Holidays are a must. YR/Round + Benefit opportunities for excellent performers.

Apply in Person:

325 E. Meadow Drive.

Landscaping Garden Maintenance Crew Member

See MORE Office/Clerical job listings online at jobs.vaildaily.com Cust Service Estimator Part time job preparing estimates, scheduling, and customer service, light marketing duties, Able to use word and excel. e-mail resume to don@vailelectronics.net

Other

needed. License & 2 years exp. FT/Seasonal. 970-390-6479

irrigation tech irrigation tech, Northwoods L&I Full-time Seasonal landscaper w/irrigation knowledge and Experience required (Non-Manager) References preferred. Brian -9703315620 Labor/Admin. Asst. Summer work: Agriculture & Grounds Administrative & Labor Assist. incl. landscaping, ground maintenance, & data entry & management. Hourly rate based on exp.. Contact wbrc@icloud.com

Supervisor

2 years exp. minimum Must speak English and have valid drivers license. Please call 970-748-0725

Multiple Positions Alpine Party Rentals is seeking Seasonal Drivers, Field & Warehouse Laborers. Apply in person at 315 Spring Creek Circle, Gypsum. 970-328-6707

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Great Opportunity to gain Valuable Work Experience.

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MORe Restaurant/ Clubs job listings online at jobs.vaildaily.com F FIESTAS CAFE F Is Hiring Part Time and Full Time Line Cooks and Kitchen Staff. Please apply in person: EDWARDS PLAZA F 970 · 926 · 2121 F Larkburger is hiring: LINE COOKS Please apply in person between 2-5pm. 105 Edwards Village Blvd. Line Cook. Experienced Line Cook needed. Drop off resume at Fatty’s Pizzeria. 106 S. Ridge Street. Breckenridge.

Line Cooks Avon Castle Peak Grille is hiring full and part time line cooks. Apply in person, or e-mail: rob@castlepeakgrille.co m

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Solaris

Summer Work For 14 & 15 Year Olds

ENGINEER-IN-TRAINING Level I CDOT - Eagle, CO is looking for CIVIL ENG Perm. position. BSCE required. Position will assist with prep of engineering plans and specs for transportation projects. DOE. See complete job description and apply at: https://www.colorado.g ov/dhr/jobss Deadline: 12 pm 7/11/14

Restaurant/ Clubs

Currently hiring for : • Bartender Locally owned restaurant group looking for qualified highly motivated professionals The ABSOLUTE best pay in the mountains for the best individuals. Large company with room to grow, flexible hours, multiple concepts. Seeking Sous Chef (2), line cooks, prep cooks and all BOH operational and management positions. Please respond with resume in person at the Metropolitan or Dusty Boot in Beaver Creek or email resume to shampton@dionysus hospitality.com

Feel the power. 80 percent of adults in households earning $100,000 or more read a newspaper in print or online each week.

Minturn Country Club • Kitchen staff • Line cook needed. See T.J. or Nate Monday thru Friday 4:30-5:30 to apply.

• Landscaper •Golf Services Must be able to work weekends. For more info Call (970) 328-2326

No rain, or snow, on this parade. Advertise your roofing company in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org. Waitstaff.

Minturn Country Club Wait Staff positions available for summer. See T.J. Tuesday - Friday 4:30-5:30

Retail Convenience Store/Car Wash Supervisor

Eye Pieces of Vail is seeking an energetic and goal oriented FT Salesperson to join our team. A successful candidate will be self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented with an ability to multitask while working in a fast-paced environment. This position requires a lot of teamwork and provides a great opportunity to join a growing & successful company. Apply at: eastwestresortsjobs.com Sales Representative Looking for a rewarding career with good benefits? Orrison Distributing is accepting applications for a local Sales Representative in the Vail Valley. Fast, fun and competitive. Good communication and organization skills a must. Sales exp. preferred but not required. Looking for a highly motivated individual with a competitive spirit that has passion for beer. Call 970-945-2531, ext. 105 for an application or send resume to rogerj@orrisondist.com

Seasonal

Construction Project Manager -

Commercial/Tenant Improvement Projects Manage tenant improvement projects through all phases of project development including design, bidding, permitting and construction. 5 + years experience in commercial/retail construction. To schedule an interview, please E-mail resume to

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Edwards Station is hiring: Convenience Store/ Car Wash Supervisor Flexible schedule & previous supervisory exp required. $18+/hr, FT. Benefits: Health/ Dental, PTO/Sick, discounts, meal allowances, incentives, & more! Apply at: eastwestresortsjobs.com

EagleVail Golf Club Now Accepting Applications For:

• Golf Course Maintenance • Restaurant • Beverage Cart

For applications visit www.eaglevail.org

Web design, Wordpress, social media, SEO, SEM, email & internet marketing, blogging, Facebook Ads, branding, graphics, team training. Project & monthly rates available. 105 Williams Street, Minturn. 970-390-1113, info@mobloggy.com

Catch the attention of job seekers by advertising on the Top Jobs online banners on our newspaper Web sites. Our Classified Advertising staff is ready to help. Call 866-850-9937 or e-mail classifieds@ cmnm.org

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Put your job posting where college students are searching – on college job boards. Our Classified Advertising staff is ready to help. Call 866-850-9937 or e-mail classifieds@cmnm. org

Wordpress Developer

Colorado Mountain News Media’s state of the art printing facility in Gypsum, CO is expanding. With the addition of new press equipment, we will be growing our printing operations. http://www.cmnmprinting.com

Want to put your coding talents to work while working at a great company?

We are looking for talented Press Operators, Bindery operators, Machine operators, Drivers & Prepress operators. Come join the team and Live, Work, and Play in America’s playground. We embrace a solid work/life balance where we take pride in our work, play hard, and have fun doing both in a beautiful setting filled with some of the best outdoor recreational opportunities in the world. We are a part of Swift Communications. Read our statement of purpose in the following link to get a sense of what we are all about. http://www.swiftcom.com/. These positions are largely full-time with competitive benefits including health, dental, 401k, and an abundance of health and wellness perks designed to help you get the most out of our area. To apply: send letter of interest and resume or C.V. to Bill Walker, Plant Manager at bwalker@CMNM.org EOE

Swift Communications is looking for a talented Wordpress developer to work on a unique combination of websites. If you’re a quick-learner who is well versed in the LAMP stack, able to work effectively with teams across the country and possesses a good understanding of HTML, CSS, JS, AJAX, XML and OOP we want to hear from you. Got a solid understanding of responsive design principlesand mobile web/apps development? Well, that’s even better.

Apply Today! The position is based in one of the following locations: Reno or Carson City, NV or the Colorado mountains: Vail, Aspen, Frisco, Gypsum, Glenwood Springs, or Granby. Submit resume and cover letter to rmoulton@swiftcom.com.


C | Friday, July 4, 2014 | The Vail Daily

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PUBLIC SECTOR GROWING ITS WORKFORCE

Wanted: Workers with a variety of skills who are drawn to challenging work, with the possibility of making an impact on the general good.

State and local governments, after shedding hundreds of thousands of jobs post-financial crisis, are in need of workers again. A survey recently released from the Center for State and Local Government Excellence and two related groups finds that 66 percent of the 298 human resource professionals from state and local governments around the country were hiring in 2013. Hiring should continue this year, notes Joshua Franzel, research manager at SLGE.

Percent of workers who say they are friends with their boss. Source: CareerBuilder.com Š CTW Features

But one of the traditional attractions to government work – rich retirement and benefits packages – are no longer one of the big draws municipalities and states can offer. The survey finds that 61 percent of respondents reported that more health benefit costs were shifted to workers, and 35 percent reported that their government altered retirement benefits over the last year, with about one-fourth requiring increased contribution from workers to pensions. But the opportunity to perform

“meaningful work and make a difference� is a motivation to government work, notes Franzel. And, “many flexible work arrangements� are often possible, another draw, he adds. Moreover, pay scales, especially for in-demand, highly skilled workers may be more competitive, Franzel

acknowledges. Some of the key positions in demand according to the SLGE: correction officers, dispatchers, engineers, epidemiologists, financial professionals, human resource specialists, firefighters and medical workers. At the federal level, hiring should also pick up, especially since about one-quarter of the federal workforce will be eligible to retire by September of 2016, according to the federal Office of Personnel Management. Check job boards as well as the websites of governments and government agencies to look for postings on open positions, says Franzel. Marilyn Kennedy Melia

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Rentals Edwards 2 bed, 1 bth, w/d pets considered all utilities included $2200/mo Call King Realty 970-390-1196 www.kingrealty.com


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Awesome view! Tall trees. Lovely 3 BD 2.5 BA beautifully furnished plus baby grand piano 2200 Sq Ft Home. Light and cheerful. 2 car garage. No Pets. No smoking. First, last & security deposit. 6 month ski season lease. $2950/mo. 303-588-5373 970-569-4211

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Rentals Gypsum 2 BD/2BA Apt. $1299, Most pets ok. Call 970-688-1275 towerplazasuites.com 3BD 3BA Quail Run Townhome gas FP, W/D, garage, balcony, sunny end unit NS NP $1650 Year lease. 970-401-4424 4BD, 3BA home with garage overlooking golf course pets possible $2795/m plus utilities 970-390-1898 Cotton Ranch 4 br + office, family room on golf course, n/s, Lease option to buy considered $3,000/mo King Realty 970-390-1196

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3 BD 1 BA 1200 Sq Ft Duplex Pets neg w fee.New carpet, new paint, W/D hookup, fenced yard. No smoking. $850 Deposit required. 1 year lease. 719-293-1234 travelwithcare@hotmail.com Leadville 685 alpine cirque LEADVILLE CO

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2 BD/2.5 BA, w/garage. Unfurn. twnhse. F/P, W/D. No P/S. $2200/mo. 1st, last, sec. 1 yr lease. W.Vail.

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2 BR/2 BA Hi-End Vail Village Upscale furn, pkg, fpl, N/S N/P $15,000/mo or Jan-Apr $42,500 970-390-7008 East Vail Townhome: 2Bd + loft bedroom/3Ba, wood burning fireplace, W/D, N/S, fully furn. Kitchen has granite and stainless, sauna, 1 car garage, decks with views of Gore Creek. Long term lease $3000/mo., F/L/D. Call Stephanie at Slifer Management 970-926-7911. I can find you a place to live long or short term anywhere in Eagle County. 970-476-7378 L.M.P.

Spacious 2 Bedroom furnished apt. Sunny mountainside location near shopping and shuttle bus.. Flexible lease term. $1,600 mo. including utilities, Cable/WIFI. NS/NP 970-306-1527 Walk to Vail Mtn-Lionshead, 2BR-1BA, 800sf, unfurn, LT-yr lease, top-end unit, 3 decksVail mtn views, bus, $1595 mo, all utl incl, 1rst-lst-dep, 1 dog ok, new paint, clean, avail 7-1, 504-919-5400, leave a detailed msg West Vail/2B+loft 2BA townhouse 2 FP's W/D Great location Pool /tennis courts. Partially furn. $2250/mo. + utils. Sec. dep. req. Year lease preferred. No pets. One covered parking space plus lot. 720-289-8746 West Vail 2 br. condo. remodeled unit. Hdw floors, w/d, full kitchen, on bus route, mountain views. $2,000/mo King Realty 970-390-1196

Rentals Commercial/Retail 5124 s.f. Commercial space available in the Landmark Building in Lionshead in Vail. Formerly Billy's Island Grill. Triple net lease. Call Linda: 970-376-1553

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Arrowhead - $1,150,000

Arrowhead - $1,760,000

Arrowhead - $1,775,000

Arrowhead - $1,950,000

Arrowhead - $2,700,000

49 Dakota Court Backed up to the mountain on a quiet cul-de-sac, this home enjoys a private patio setting featuring rustic mountain finishes, large windows, vaulted ceilings and a spacious lower level family room.

Enjoy golf course views from the living room and deck of this beautifully finished home. There are 4 bedrooms plus a study that can be the 5th bedroom. Mature lighted landscaping for privacy that creates a special retreat.

Sawatch Drive 150A Exceptional 3-bedroom plus den, office, and loft with built-in bunks for extra sleeping areas overlooking the golf course. The outdoor living space is phenomenal overlooking the golf course.

74w Turnberry Place Wonderful 5-bedroom home overlooking the golf course with spacious living areas and lovely views, vaulted ceilings, wood floors, and a main level master suite.

149 Riverbend Drive Beautifully cared for single-family facing south towards Arrowhead & looking over the 16th fairway of the CCR golf course. Newly remodeled kitchen, entryway, master bath & mechanical room.

Kathy Iverson 970-390-8366

Matt Iverson 970-390-9198

Kathy Iverson 970-390-8366

Matt Iverson

Kathy Iverson 970-390-8366

Kathy Iverson

www.arrowheadatvail.com ID: C40122

www.arrowheadatvail.com ID: C39745

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

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Arrowhead - $4,395,000

Arrowhead - $4,595,000

kiverson@slifer.net

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970-390-8366

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970-390-9198

Dudley Ottley

www.arrowheadatvail.com ID: C40472

miverson@slifer.net

970-390-9198

Matt Iverson

970-390-9350 dottley@slifer.net www.dudleyottley.com ID: C41036

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970-390-9198

Matt Iverson

kiverson@slifer.net miverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C38065

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Arrowhead - $699,000

Arrowhead - $4,950,000 84 RIverbend

25 Cresta Court Beautiful 5bd/7ba home fully furnished & offering exceptional natural light, infloor heat, & personal hot tub. Private warming hut with ski in/ski out & locker make it the perfect mountain escape.

Jared Saul

970-343-2111 Jared@srevail.com www.sonnenalprealestate.com

This completely remodeled and customized home overlooks one of the nicest golf course and river settings in Arrowhead. A wall of glass separates the great room from an expansive outdoor patio fronting green fairways and the rushing Eagle River.

267 Eagle River Road - Stunning 3b/3b corner ski-in/out condo w/ big mountain views, 10.5' ceilings & 3 decks. Recently remodeled home w/ scraped hard wood floors, slab granite & all new appliances. Beautifully furnished!

Rick Pirog

Suzi Apple

970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com

Arrowhead - $575,000

Don Zerangue

970-390-0608 970.477.5720 rpirog@slifer.net dzerangue@slifer.net www.rickpirog.com ID:C 41220

Matt Iverson

Kathy Iverson

miverson@slifer.net

kiverson@slifer.net

970-390-9198

970-390-8366

www.arrowheadatvail.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Arrowhead - $949,000

Aspenwood Lodge 312 Completely remodeled to give that city loft feel, this one-of-a-kind 2- bedroom condominium in Arrowhead. It is just steps to all the great Arrowhead amenities.

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Avon - $1,225,000

Avon - $178,000

Golf Course Views Clubhouse Arrowhead #6 End residence, 3-bedroom townhome- style home with a premier golf course location on the 10th Fairway, mountain views and great outdoor space. Hardwood floors and a familyfriendly floorplan. Only a 5 minute walk to slopes. Lovely 2BD/2BA unit w/hardwood floors, stone fireplace. Enjoy Arrowhead's amenities; ski slope access, year-round swimming, tennis, health/fitness club, gold-medal fishing, championship golf, 24-hour gated security.

Barbara Scrivens

970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

Westin - Panoramic Mountain Views One of the best locations in the building. Sixth floor south facing with spectacular unobstructed views up Beaver Creek mountain. Overlooks the pool and the Eagle River.

Dana Correia

970-845-3848 dcorreia@slifer.net www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com

Kathy Bellamy

Avon - $199,900

Bank owned 2 bd/ 2 bath Sunridge in the heart of Avon. Great location. Awesome value. Across the street from bus stop and Beaver Creek Resort. Don't miss this opportunity to get a bank owned deal!

Mick Kelly

970-376-5617 mick@vail.net

Fuller Sothebys Int Realty BC

Avon - $219,900

Unbelievable opportunity to get an almost remodeled unit in a terrific location on the bus line, bike/walking path to shopping and walking distance to 2 ski lifts.

Tracy Horn

970-688-4843 www.kingrealty.com

Nancy Burton

970-376-2863 970-376-2863 kbellamy@slifer.net

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Two bedroom, one bath close to everything Avon has to offer. Affordable income opportunity start earning $$$ on day one with a long-term reliable tenant in place. 970-343-2839 nburton@vail.net www.GatewaytoVail.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Avon - $227,000

Very nice Sunridge 2bed 2bath, 2nd floor condo. Upgrades include granite counters, river rock fp, tile floors & more. Quiet location. Close to bus stop. Please call, text or email.

Robert Schilling

970-390-0705 RobFromVail@Gmail.com www.RobFromVail.com

Avon - $309,000 Westin Riverfront Resort #231 Beautiful Studio condo in the luxurious Westin Resort. One of the few with a large walk-out patio with beautiful views! Currently in the short-term Westin rental program to provide income to the owners when they are not using the unit. Complete health club & spa facility, yearround outdoor pool & hot tubs. Gondola at the base of the building.

Karen Wilhelm

970-390-2480 wilhelm@vail.net www.Vail-BeaverCreek.com


The Vail Daily | Friday, July 4, 2014 | C Avon - $315,000

Avon - $319,000

Avon - $325,000

Avon - $344,000

Avon - $360,000

This is the best priced condo in the complex. Walk to virtually everything in Avon. 2 bd/2 ba with one car garage! Don't miss it this time! Easy to show!

Charming and beautifully furnished 2 bedroom just steps to stores, restaurants, river path, and rodeo featuring delightful southern views from each room. Close proximity to Riverfront Gondola!

Freshly Painted and New Carpet. Freshly painted and new carpet. This Top floor two bedroom, two bath condo comes with a private one car garage. Is near all of Avon amenities, and is move in ready.

Beautifully remodeled condo in the best (and smallest) building at Avon Crossing overlooking Eagle River. 2bed,2bath,2 car garage. Custom upgrades throughout. Granite slab, wood floor, etc.

Daniela DeMeillac

Page Slevin

OH Sat & Sun, 4-6pm - 109 Hurd Ln #1302 Top floor, southwest views of BC mountain, cozy and upgraded 2 bd/2ba with one car garage and tons of storage. Walk to Gondola, restaurants, shops and everything Avon has to offer. Dont't miss it!

Roger Wilkinson

Robert Schilling

Daniela DeMeillac

970-390-7443 www.VailHomesbyPage.com

970-390-4859 danielademeillac.kw@gmail.com www.ownvailvalleyrealestate.com

970-390-4859 danielademeillac.kw@gmail.com www.ownvailvalleyrealestate.com

970-766-7326 rogerwilkinson@remax.net

970-390-0705 RobFromVail@Gmail.com RobFromVail.com

Avon - $439,000

Avon - $495,000

AVON - $629,000

Fully furnished, immaculate condition, on skier bus route, underground parking & ski locker next to elevator for residence or high income rental. Send text message SALE6 to (970) 306-0069 for pictures/details.

Largest 3 bedroom 2 car garage priced for remodel opportunity boasting majestic views of Beaver Creek skiing, fireworks and Nottingham lake.

Canyon Run F103. Minutes from Beaver Creek skiing, gondola and shops. 3BD, 2.75 BA. Stainless Kitchenaid appliances, hardwood flooring on main level, new carpet, gas FP, garage, 2 decks, garden tub and Euroglass in master.

Tracy Horn

Matt Bresler

Avon - $409,000 600 Nottingham Road #4 Cute 3-bed and 3.5-bath townhome with views to Bachelor Gulch, open kitchen and living area, hardwood floors on the main level, spacious private master suite, quiet hillside patio area,and an over sized one-car garage and tremendous storage.

Susan Diasparra

970-331-2115 susand@slifer.net www.dreamvailvalley.com ID: C40968

Skip Moss & Wendy Beck

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Avon - $692,000

970-688-4843 www.kingrealty.com

970-306-7767 / 970-393-2191 skip@eaglevailrealty.com chapelsquare302.eaglevailrealty.com

Avon - $729,000

970-376-0708 mattbreslervail@yahoo.com

Avon - $850,000

Avon - $825,000 Brookside Park, 103 Located on the Eagle River, this professionally designed and decora t e d r e s i d e n c e b o a s t s Beaver Creek finishes with many upgrades. Features included 2 decks, a 1-car garage and common pool, hot tub and fitness center.

Spacious town home. Quiet end unit that backs up to the mountain. 3,000 square feet. 3 bedrooms, loft, 3 bathrooms, double car garage plus carport. 2decks and views of Beaver Creek from the sun room. Hardwood floors & large kitchen.

Privacy and serenity envelope this 4 bedroom, 4 bath home boasting quality construction and finishes.

Steve Cardinale, Sr.

970.845.3832 scardinale@slifer.net www.homesinvail.com ID: C41161

Tracy Horn

Call 970-376-3328 for an appointment

Brookside 201 - Beautiful 3bed/3bath home on Eagle River! JUST remodeled w/ new carpet, paint & fixtures. Patios overlooking river, walk to Beaver Creek bus across street. Amenities of pool, hot tub & workout room!

970-688-4843 www.kingrealty.com

Suzi Apple

970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Avon

Avon

Bachelor Gulch - $1,329,000 Bear Paw B303

The luxurious new BROOKSIDE PARK SIGNATURE LOFTS offer exclusive ownership of one of 16 custom-designed two or three bedroom lofts. Fantastic, convenient location on the Eagle River. Prices starting at $599,000. Amenities include outdoor pool and hot tub, ski lockers, owner storage and underground parking.

Molly Griffin

Gorgeous and spacious 2-bedroom, 2.5 baths, enjoy watching skiers ski by from your living room in the winter and the deer in the summer. Very private setting, located in the B building of Bear Paw with the lobby, front desk, pool and hot tubs. Ski-in/ski-out. This newly listed condo has hardwood floors throughout, natural lighting and windows, a one car garage (with additional surface parking spot), and easy access to Avon town center. Easy to show & open this wknd, call for details!

David Adkins

970-331-9676 970-331-1509 mgriffin@slifer.net dadkins@slifer.net www.BROOKSIDEPARKLOFTS.com

The Smits Team

970-333-3029 24hr recorded info 800-635-5897 x9912 www.BuySummitNow.com

Tony O’Brien

970-471-0652 tobrien@slifer.net www.tonyobrien.com ID: C40363

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Bachelor Gulch - $1,395,000

Bachelor Gulch - $1,900,000

Bachelor Gulch - $2,150,000

Amazing Ski Access Hummingbird Lodge B104

Best priced 3 bedroom condo in BG! Enjoy ski slope views from this sunny, south facing 3b/3.5b condo. Hardwood floors, stone fireplace, full w/d, large deck, hot tub, ski storage & underground garage!

Suzi Apple

970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewayToVail.com

www.hummingbirdb101.com Enjoy the ski-in/ski-out convenience from this absolutely stunning mountain home. This 3bedroom residence enjoys gorgeous views from the open living/dining room, kitchen and master bedroom too. Great rental potential.

One of the nicest and newest properties in Bachelor Gulch. Clean lines with high quality finishes, open floorplan and fantastic ski access make this residence so desirable. Amenities include ski lockers, on-site Owners Club with a fitness room and slope side hot tubs.

Dana Correia

970-845-3848 dcorreia@slifer.net www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

A.K. Schleusner

970-376-4486 ak@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C40565

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON


C | Friday, July 4, 2014 | The Vail Daily Bachelor Gulch - $2,199,000

Bachelor Gulch - $2,250,000

Bachelor Gulch - $2,499,000

Open Saturday 2-5pm Bear Paw D5

Open Sat. 7/5 2-5pm 76 Hummingbird #304

It is all about the magnificent views from this four bedroom slope-side property in exclusive Bachelor Gulch. Located steps to Cabin Fever ski run, direct elevator access and beautifully furnished. The ultimate in luxury living. Breakfast watching sunrises, Ski-in Skiout, Evening alpenglow, exquisite designer finishes throughout. custom furniture, 4 beds. 3.5 Bths. 2,613 sq.ft. Free shuttle service. $2,199,000 call.

Page Slevin

Bob McCormick

970-845-8429 page@vail.net www.BearPawLodgeD5.com

Bart Peaslee

970-471-0525 bmccormick@slifer.net www.bachelorgulchskihomes.com

970-331-3083 Bart@Link2Vail.com EpicVailRealEstate.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Fuller Sothebys Int Realty BC Bachelor Gulch - $3,900,000

Bachelor Gulch - $67,500

Bachelor Gulch - $5,995,000

Best Deal in Bachelor Gulch!

www.95Hummingbird.com

Great value for a premium home: ski-in/s ki out, 5-bed, 7-bath, wrap-around deck with Gore Range views, sunny great room with vaulted ceilings, gourmet kitchen, family room with wet bar, 3 fireplaces, 2-car garage and more.

Enjoy breathtaking, unencumbered views of the Gore Range and perfect ski-in/ski-out access from the Roughlock ski run from this spectacularly appointed log home. Call us to experience this stunning residence.

Dana Correia

Just Reduced to Lowest Priced Fractional at The Timbers. Ready for Vails World Cup! This 2bd fractional in Bachelor Gulch is a diamond in the rough. 21 floating days, but this year it is World Cup Week! 1 ski week, 2 summer weeks.

Hopkins, McHugh & Finn

970-845-3848 dcorreia@slifer.net www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com

970-376-7171 dmchugh@slifer.net www.VBCBrokers.com

Jeffrey Cloonan

970-445-8388 Jeffrey@Vail.net www.jeffreyvailvalleyre.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Beaver Creek - $1,450,000

Beautiful ski-in/ski-out, 4-bedroom corner residence at Firelight Lodge. Enjoy huge views from your balcony overlooking the ski slopes and the Gore Range. Offered furnished.

Beaver Creek - $6,950,000

Beaver Creek - $1,190,000

Beaver Creek - $12,500,000 81 Elk Track Court The Best of Beaver Creek This spectacular custom residence is located on one of the best ski-in/ski-out homesites in Beaver Creek. Boasting beautifully landscaped outdoor living areas with heated terraces, private swimming pool and hot tub, overlooking world class ski runs.

Village Hall R-4 Located in the very heart of Beaver Cr. Village & at the base of Centennial. Convenience to chairlift, shops, & restaurants. One level throughout with spacious living room/great room. Ski locker & 2 parking spaces.

Discover the true meaning of ski-in/skiout convenience in this 4/5 bedroom residence with hearth room and game room.. Tucked above the Village and located directly on Dally ski run. Beaver Creek Club membership included.

The perfect ski condo! On the slopes, beautiful architecture and close to everything in the Village! Elegant 2 bedroom condo with complete ski locker and exercise facilities, year-round pool and much more!

Barbara Scrivens

Barbara Scrivens

Jim Green

970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

Beaver Creek - $1,406,000

970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

970-390-4024 BeaverCreekProperties.com

Steve Cardinale, Sr.

970-845-3832 scardinale@slifer.net www.homesinvail.com ID: C37646

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Beaver Creek - $1,425,000

Beaver Creek - $1,550,000

Open Saturday 7/5 2-4pm 41 West Bachelor Gulch Rd.

Awesome ski in/ski out location, 3 bedroom 4 bath, turnkey, fully furnished, and remodeled condominium. The kitchen & dining area open to a spacious and comfortable living room with custom sofa, cathedral ceilings, a wood burning fireplace surrounded by floor to ceiling marble stone tile, and new wide plank wood floors. A huge loft functions as a second living area/4th bedroom.

Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with no road impact at the base of Beaver Creek. Very open floorplan design, with new stainless appliances. Ski-in and short walk to ski-out. Great family retreat.

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Beaver Creek - $1,590,000

Beaver Creek - $174,000

970-390-7049 Marla@Vail.net www.VailBeaverCreekProperties.com

www.MeadownF3.com

Charming 2 bedroom 1 bath unit with pergo floors. Close to everything Avon has to offer. Walk to the ski lifts, lake, tennis & volleyball courts, recreation center, pool and more. Great value!

Suzi Apple

Erin McDonald

970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com

970-343-4833 Erin@VailValleyHomeTeam.com

One of the few fully turn-key properties in Beaver Creek. This 3- bedroom home has been completely remodeled and boasts beautifully reclaimed hardwood floors, Italian plaster and marble bathrooms with heated floors. This property is the essence of mountain luxury living. Call us today to view this stunning residence.

Hopkins, McHugh & Finn 970-376-7171 dmchugh@slifer.net www.VBCBrokers.com

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Stunning 3b/3b corner ski-in/out condo w/ big mountain views, 10.5' ceilings & 3 decks. Recently remodeled home w/ scraped hard wood floors, slab granite & all new appliances. Beautifully furnished!

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970-390-6445 mhoy@slifer.net www.beavercreekmtnestates.com

970-845-5828 pwelch@slifer.net www.welchandsons.com Web ID: C39298

Marla Hillerich

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Original owners of this 2-bedroom + den Condo with spacious terrace and nice mountain views. High-end finishes throughout with services and amenities that are second to none in Beaver Creek Resort. Ski-in/ski-out.

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The Vail Daily | Friday, July 4, 2014 | C Beaver Creek - $1,995,000

Beaver Creek - $2,080,000

Beaver Creek - $2,300,000 Ironwood Townhome #3

Slopeside Views

Boasts fabulous views of Beaver Creek ski slopes and long views down the golf course into the valley below. True attention to detail is evident throughout this completely remodeled townhome.

Ski-in/ski-out mountainside condo located in Beaver Creek. Updated corner residence with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and large living area, granite counters throughout, and all new stainless kitchen appliances. The Chateau #307 - Original owners of this 3bd Condo with 3 terraces, spacious master, and nice mountain views. Highend finishes throughout with services and amenities that are second to none in Beaver Creek Resort. Ski-in/ski-out

Susan Diasparra

970-845-3849 susand@slifer.net www.dreamvailvalley.com

Patrick Welch

970-845-5828 pwelch@slifer.net www.welchandsons.com Web ID: C39295

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Marla Hillerich

970-390-7049 Marla@vail.net www.VailBeaverCreekProperties.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Beaver Creek - $2,549,000 www.VillageHallBC.com Perfect, Unique, Once in a Lifetime. Priceless. It doesn't get better than Village Hall in Beaver Creek. Featuring panoramic & unobstructed views of Beaver Creek Mountain, unparalleled ski access, & located in the heart of the village this residence is truly exceptional. Enjoy spectacular restaurants, shopping and the 2015 Alpine Ski Championships directly outside your front door.

Exceptional Ski-In/Out Location from this 3 bedroom townhome just steps to Beaver Creek Village. A unique floor plan with a huge great room, dining room and kitchen on the top floor, featuring vaulted ceilings, great light and views in all directions. Owners have use of The Osprey Amenities including outdoor pool, hot tub, fitness area, and restaurant.

Marla J. Hillerich Dave Cole

Hopkins, McHugh & Finn

970-390-7049 970-331-6867 Marla@Vail.net dave@davecole.com www.VailBeaverCreekProperties.com

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Beaver Creek - $2,495,000

970-376-7171 dmchugh@slifer.net www.VBCBrokers.com

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SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Beaver Creek - $2,745,000

Beaver Creek - $2,795,000 www.HaymeadowsBC.com Haymeadows A1 is the pinnacle of private mountain living in Beaver Creek. This 5-bedroom ski-in and ski-out residence features vaulted ceilings, expansive views, incredible outdoor living space and great rental history. The perfect place to enjoy the 2015 Alpine Ski Championships.

www.IronwoodBeaverCreek.com Exceptional location and lifestyle. This ski-in/ski-out 5-bedroom residence features panoramic views of Beaver Creek Mountain and has been completely remodeled with the finest finishes, a designer furniture package and air conditioning. A must see.

Hopkins, McHugh & Finn

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Beaver Creek - $2,800,000

Beaver Creek - $3,200,000

Beaver Creek - $3,499,000

Wooded BC Home 12 Highline Dr.

65 Highline Dr.

Timeless Old World charm, 4-bed, 4.5- bath on 0.34 acres. Open layout, vaulted ceilings, large kitchen, family room with floor-to-ceiling windows, patio alongside creek, 2-car garage, wood-burning fireplace, two master suites. Open 7/5 3-6pm - 133 S. Fairway Drive Situated on a private wooded site overlooking the 3rd fairway, this 6b/8b home is recently remodeled & at $439/sq ft is the best priced Single Family in all of Beaver Creek!

Dana Correia

970-390-3141 dcorreia@slifer.net www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com

Suzi Apple

970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewayToVail.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Beaver Creek - $399,000

Whole Ownership in Beaver Creek Village. Enjoy all the amenities of a great condominium complex. The adjoining condominium is available for purchase as well. Buy both and use as a large two-bedroom.

Nicky White

970-331-3025 nwhite@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C40738

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

4Bed/4.5 Bath Single Family Home on quiet cul du sac. High end finishes throughout plus hearth room, office, bunk room, hot tub, and A/C. Backs to spring fed creek.

Beaver Creek - $459,000

Best Buy in Beaver Creek! Ski in/out 1 bedroom 2 bath condo. Creek facing with a deck, ski locker, hot tub and covered parking. Call today for your private showing. mls#916593

Erin McDonald

970-343-4833 Erin@VailValleyHomeTeam.com

Tiffany Lydon Weinreich 970-331-5115 tiffanyweinreich@gmail.com DealsInVail.com

Beaver Creek - $5,695,000 www.133Holden.com 133 Holden Road offers the European charm & meticulous attention to detail the fortunate few who call Beaver Creek home have come to expect. 25’ vaulte d c e i l i n g s w i t h h a n d h e wn beams, a custom designed free standing arched staircase with wrought iron railings & wide plank floors are among the numerous hand-picked touches that make this home a must see.

Hopking, McHugh & Finn 970-376-7171 dmchugh@slifer.net www.VBCBrokers.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Beaver Creek - $70,000

Parking Space P3-56 Enjoy a prime location for parking in the heart of Beaver Creek within Villa Montane. Parking space includes use of a ski locker.

Steve Cardinale, Sr.

970.845.3832 scardinale@slifer.net www.homesinvail.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON


C10 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | The Vail Daily Beaver Creek - $795,000

Beaver Creek - $899,000

Bellyache/Wolcott - $950,000

Beaver Creek - $925,000 Creekside B301 Just reduced. Spacious and comfortable, this well furnished 2bedroom condo has an upgraded kitchen/dining room as well as bathrooms. A fantastic ski-in/ski- out location and amenities for the whole family including a summer pool and hot tubs located right on the creek.

Strawberry Park #201 2-bedroom, 3-bath Ski-in/Ski-out Condominium. Located next to the Strawberry Park Express Lift. Full amenities include pool, hot tub, sauna, exercise room, front desk, and garage parking.

970-845-5822 jsheahan@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com

Jean Fioramonti

Dana Correia

970-390-3141 dcorreia@slifer.net www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com

Gil Fancher and Ted Steers

970-688-7082 info@vailrealestatecenter.com www.vailrealestatecenter.com

970.949.9200 jean@vailrealty.com

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Cascade Village - $2,950,000

Cascade Village - $948,500

Cascade Village-Vail - $1,995,000

1240 Westhaven Circle Rare Ski in/Ski Out Homesite

1467 Greenhill. What a steal! Now just $1,995,000 Cascade Village in Vail. Fantastic price for a 5 bedroom 3,239 sq ft home. Large bedrooms & all en suite bathrooms. 2 car attached garage. Near Chairlift. Furnished

Glen Lyon homesite with ski-in/ski- out access and great views. Zoned for single family or primary-secondary duplex with 8,500 sq.ft. GRFA allowed. Nicely treed site with good morning and afternoon sunshine. Beautifully remodeled 2bd/2ba/garage w/slab granite, stainless steel, slate, hardwood! Located on one level with convenient access to pool and hot tub and next door to Cascade Hotel and Aria Spa and Athletic Club!

Rick Pirog & John Tyler

970-390-0608 970-845-5813 rpirog@slifer.net jtyler@slifer.net www.rickpirog.com ID: C34126

Larry Agneberg

Gina Dizon 970-688-0067 gina@vail.net

970-376-7100 larry@come2vail.com Come2Vail.com

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Colorado River Road - $449,000

Wouldn't you want to come home to this lovely, perfectly landscaped beauty? 7 bdrms, 4 baths. Have all the company you want! Start a B 'n' B! BLM on 2 sides, (Hear that hunters?) and river access nearby for peaceful floats down the river (Fishing too!) Come see this property. It has everything you want! Call Joy for more information or a private showing. Priced at $449,000 or make an offer!

Joy Ortiz GRI, CNE, CRS

970-471-1911 joyo@vail.net

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Colorow - $1,750,000

Colorow - $1,850,000

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Wouldn't you want to come home to this lovely, perfectly landscaped beauty? 7 bdrms, 4 baths. Have all the company you want! Start a B 'n' B! BLM on 2 sides, (Hear that hunters?) and river access nearby for peaceful floats down the river (Fishing too!) Come see this property. It has everything you want! Call Joy for more information or a private showing. Priced at $449,000 or make an offer!

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Bellyache Ridge Rd Great opportunity to own a True Colorado Log Home beautiful finishes and private setting only minutes to Vail and Beaver Creek

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Zoned for horses,within a gated community,unparalleled views of the Gore Range, 18.9 acres, 5 bedrooms & only minutes to Vail & BC. Call today & visit www.2420ColorowRoad.info. Motivated Sellers. Squaw Creek Ranch- Colorow Magnificent Custom Home on 11+ acres, 6 bedroom plus 2 bedroom carriage house. Gameroom, Theatre, zoned for horses. Must See.. Room for all your toys

Erin McDonald & Kevin Kuebert 970-343-4833 Erin@VailValleyHomeTeam.com Kevin@VailValleyHomeTeam.com

Lynne Schleper Owner/Broker 970-331-9014

Cordillera - $1,195,000

Cordillera- $3,750,000

1 YEAR FREE RENT FROM $8 NNN Avon Center GREAT LOCATION; WALK TO THE SKI LIFT. UNDER GROUND PARKING. Office, Sizes from 523 to 2,886 sq./ft.. Ask about shared in-suite option available for health care practitioners.

Scott Schlosser

970-328-9519 www.accessrealestate.org

970-688-0067 gina@vail.net

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Cordillera - $4,400,000

On the 1st Hole of the Mountain Course in Cordillera, at the end of a quiet cup-de-sac. Expansive southern views . 4 bedrooms, 3,657 sq ft, 2 car garage.

Gina Dizon

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Looking for panoramic views? This exquisite, George Shaeffer built home is a show stopper! 5 Bedrooms, 6 baths, 8,360 sq ft Furnished

78 Aspen Meadows Rd. Over 8900 SF situated on 1.4 acres with majestic mtn vistas. 6 BD, 9 BA with gracious fl. plan. A rare & coveted PASSPORT CLUB AT GOLDEN PEAK membership included.

Barbara Scrivens

970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

Gina Dizon 970-688-0067 gina@vail.net


The Vail Daily | Friday, July 4, 2014 | C11 Cordillera - $100,000

Cordillera - $1,150,000

Cordillera - $1,445,000

On Water Fall and Golf Course 234 Eagles Glen

This home site is a great value! Located at the end of the cul-de-sac, this site will offer you ultimate privacy. Good views, lots of sun exposure & easy to build on. Bordering green space, ponds plus a creek. Overlooks a 70 acre ranch!

Mark Weinreich

970-376-3204 mark@vailmtnrealestate.com www.VailMtnRealEstate.com

Open Wed. 7/2 & Sat. 7/5 2-5pm This magnificent 4bd custom home has just completed an Incredible remodel not to be missed. All new kitchen cabinets, stainless appliances, granite counters, gorgeous wide beam grey wood floors, carpet, paint, fireplaces, beautiful stacked stone fireplace & steel mantel in great room, built in garage cabinets with granite counters, & more. A must see!

Mint 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 4,200+/sq.ft. home with family room and 2- car garage. Popular Windrush floorplan with vaulted great room and main-level master. Big sunny east-facing deck with big mountain and golf course views. Quiet and spacious home. Near Cordillera Lodge and Spa.

Jeffrey Cloonan

Rick Pirog & John Tyler

970-445-8388 jeffrey@Vail.net

970-390-0608 970-845-5813 rpirog@slifer.net jtyler@slifer.net www.rickpirog.com Web ID: C39045

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Cordillera - $1,595,000

Cordillera - $1,775,000

Cordillera - $1,895,000

Open House Sat. 7/5 11am-1pm 810 Cordillera Way

133 Martingale - Boasting post-andbeam construction, Castle Peak views and a functional floorplan. Spacious formal living and dining rooms, office, main level master, family room and 3 additional guest suites.

Kent Barker

970-926-6752 kbarker@slifers.net

www.cordilleragolfhomes.com ID: C35765

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

426 Granada Glen

Immaculate single-family home on 5.42+/- acres offers vast views, private outdoor space. Newly renovated gourmet kitchen with sleek design, high-end appliances. Wine cellar, cedar closet, humidification, second level air conditioning are a few of many features.

Paul Gotthelf

Serene setting with stunning mountain views located on a quiet cul-de-sac near a stocked fishing pond on the Divide at Cordillera.

Kent Barker

Chelsea Winters

970-479-5776 970-477-5715 pgotthelf@slifer.net cwinters@slifer.net www.gottmountainhomes.com

970-926-6752 kbarker@slifer.net www.cordilleragolfhomes.com

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Cordillera - $1,995,000

Cordillera - $200,000

Cordillera - $1,999,000 Open Saturday 2-5pm 2457 Fenno Drive

1550 Cordillera Way Beautifully crafted 5-bedroom custom home with abundant mountain vistas on over two acres. Timeless design appeals to both contemporary and traditional/European tastes.

Jim McVey

One of a kind Custom 5 bedroom Alpine Log Residence located in the Ranch of Cordillera. Gorgeous inside and out. Amenities include 4 golf courses, 2 restaurants, Equestrian center, Miles of maintained hiking trails, Athletic Club, Hotel, Spa, Tennis, Pool, kids camp, golf camp, 4 Clubhouse and the list goes on.

Jeffrey Cloonan

970-331-9761 jmcvey@slifer.net

970-445-8388 jeffrey@Vail.net

www.mcveyrealestate.com Web ID: C35499

145 Gore Trail Beautiful flat lot placed in a superb location across the street from the Summit Clubhouse. This lot comes with world class amenities including, 4 Golf Courses, miles of maintained hiking trails.

Jeffrey Cloonan 970-445-8388 jeffrey@vail.net

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Cordillera - $2,195,000

Cordillera - $2,395,000

Fabulous Home offering an open, inviting floor plan capturing the essence of Cordillera living. On the golf course with South facing views to the Sawatch Range top off this furnished western escape.

Open 7/5 11:30-2pm - 267 El Mirador On one of Cordillera's most spectacular sites this gorgeous 5212 sqft home captures Gore, Sawatch & Castle Peak views. 4b/5.5b, library, hot tub & fire pit adjacent to 168 acres of open space.

Classic Cordillera 273 Bearden Timeless. Warmly sophisticated with the best interior design; gorgeous surfaces and materials. Extra private site with exquisite outdoor spaces: patios with fire pit and waterfall, graceful aspens, extensive perennial gardens, views of the Gore. Very close to the front gate.

Pam Horan-Kates

970.390-0669 phorankates@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C36330

Michael Routh

970-306-7711 michael@rockymountainhometeam.com www.VailValleyPropertySearch.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Cordillera - $2,460,000

Cordillera - $2,495,000

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Suzi Apple

970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewayToVail.com

Vanessa Schwartzel 970-376-1550 www.ResideInVail.com

Dramatic post & beam 5bd/5ba home w/expansive great rm & huge wrap around deck captures spectacular views across fairways & ponds to the Gore Range. A gourmet kitchen w/large hearth room.

Suzi Apple

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Cordillera - $2,495,000

142 Spring Creek Lane Imagine waking up to jaw dropping views of the NY mountains from this immaculate large family residence. Expansive main level master suite with views of game creek bowl. Guest apartment, 3-car garage and stunning great room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace and windows. 6BD/7BA. The perfect family retreat.

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Cordillera - $2,195,000

SPECTACULAR VIEWS Commanding mountain views abound as you enter this Scott Turnipseed design home located on a private 1.15 acre homesite. Air conditioned with three master suites, private study, family room with wet bar and panoramic views from New York Mountain to the Gore Range to Red and White Mountain. Optional fifth bedroom available. Immaculately maintained.

Kent Barker

970.926.6752 kbarker@slifer.net www.cordilleragolfhomes.com

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C12 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | The Vail Daily Cordillera - $250,000

Cordillera - $2,625,000

Cordillera - $275,000

Cordillera - $2,895,000 New Listing in Cordillera 96 Hawley Court

Beautiful 2.8 acre private home-site with amazing v i e w s w e s t t o C a s t l e P e a k overlooking the 18th Fairway of Cordillera Summit Course. Beautifully acquainted amongst the aspen trees and adjacent to open space.

Open 7/5 11:30am-2pm - 25 Stag Gulch Situated on a sunny, private site on the 6th & 7th fairways, this beautiful 5b,6b home captures huge Gore views from banks of windows. Stunning remodel, massive 2 way FP, stone terraces.

Jennie Longville May

Suzi Apple

970-390-6617 jenmarie@vail.net

1069 Forest Trail Beautiful flat 1.6 acre building lot on the exclusive Forest Trail in Cordillera. 4 Golf Course, Atheltic Club, Kids camp, Maintained Hiking trails and much more. Reduced $135,000

Pam Horan-Kates

970.390-0669 phorankates@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C41320

Jeffrey Cloonan

970-445-8388 Jeffrey@Vail.net www.JeffreyVailValleRe.com

970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com

Cordillera - $310,000

All the boxes are checked: big Gore Range view, end of cul-desac privacy, extensive perennial gardens, excellent finishes, wine room, hot tub, patios, decks, 4-car garage, 4-bedrooms, 4.5-baths plus full 1-bedroom apartment over garage, separate entrance. Walk to Clubhouse.

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Cordillera - $385,000

Cordillera - $450,000

419 Redtail Ridge Superior 2.5+/-acre, 360-degree view lot on The Ranch. Views include Gore Range, NY Mountain, Red & White Mountains & gorgeous sunsets to the west. Cul-de-sac, ridge location. Very private.

966 Webb Peak Spectacular panoramic views from this premier 9-acre Cordillera Summit homesite. Easy access for building. Western facing with views in every direction.

Cordillera - $3,495,000 86 Jackson’s Path The essence of timeless design and unsurpassed craftsmanship situated on a prime 5.5-acre lot reflecting classic style and magnificent mountain views. Marvelous architectural detail and views.

123 Granada Glen Wonderful flat lot with magnificent views of the Gore Range & Vail. Located in the Divide, its location is perfect for walks to the Lodge & Spa, The David Pelz Short Course & Cordillera restaurants.

Kent Barker

970-926-6752 kbarker@slifer.net www.cordilleragolfhomes.com

Jeffrey Cloonan 970-445-8388 jeffrey@vail.net

Pam Horan-Kates

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Rick Pirog

John Tyler

970-390-0669 phorankates@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C38958

970-845-5814 970-477-5720 rpirog@slifer.net jtyler@slifer.net www.rickpirog.com Web ID: C31555

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Cordillera - $589,000

Cordillera - $589,000

308 Bearden Rd Featured on Discovery Channel's Epic Log Homes this 6b/8b estate is the least expensive $/sqft Legacy Log Home in the Vail Valley. Exquisite 10,900 sqft w/rock walls, 5fp, poker/media rooms!

541 Saddle Ridge Stunning 5BD, 7BA custom home on 1.5 acres adjoining open preserve. Over 6000SF with commanding views of Gore Range and Sawatch Mtns and only minutes past Cordillera’s gated entry.

52 Murphys Creek Road Breathtaking views from this large private lot on a short cul-du-sac offering only 2 lots. Flat building envelop and a short walk to the Summit Clubhouse. Bring your dreams to reality.

904 Granite Springs Trail Commanding views on one of the most premier lots in all of Cordillera. Vail, Gore Range and beyond can be seen from this large spectacular building lot on the Summit of Cordillera.

Suzi Apple

Barbara Scrivens

Jeffrey Cloonan

Jeffrey Cloonan

970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

Cordillera Valley Club - $1,465,000

970-445-8388 jeffrey@vail.net

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Cordillera Valley Club - $1,950,000

0335 Legends Drive

1665 Beard Creek Trail

Unobstructed panoramic views of Swatch range and 6 fairways. 4 BR - 4 ½ BA - 3 car with new exterior paint, refinished floors. Upgraded kitchen and honey brown gel-stained doors, trim and beams. Extremely private and sunny. A beauty! 0335 Legends Drive.

Rick Pirog

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Custom 4-bedroom home with main-level master suite, upgraded kitchen, vaulted great room, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, private office and superbly integrated indoor/outdoor living spaces including outdoor kitchen. Very unique cliff views framed by huge windows.

Your listing in front of thousands each day…

Rick Pirog & John Tyler

John Tyler

970-390-0608 970-845-5813 rpirog@slifer.net jtyler@slifer.net www.rickpirog.com

970-390-0608 970-845-5813 rpirog@slifer.net jtyler@slifer.net www.rickpirog.com ID: C40777

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Cordillera Valley Club - $2,225,000

Cordillera Valley Club - $2,300,000

Cordillera Valley Club - $4,500,000

Cordillera Valley Club - $525,000

10 Sanctuary Lane Beautiful 5bd/5.5ba, 5,181sqft home w/ study, rec rm, media rm, main level living & new Wm Ohs kitchen. Unequalled views captured by massive windows & enjoyed on a huge 2-level stone terrace.

On a sweeping, private hillside overlooking golf course, this 7,713 sqft home offers 6 bedroom suites, elevator, huge stone terraces & adjacent beautiful 1.19-acre homesite. Total of 2.11 acres!

128 Juniper Ridge | Homesite Enjoy direct Sawatch Range views looking straight up Lake Creek Valley from this sunny homesite with easy building access for a downhill plan home with main level entry and living.

1 Sanctuary Lane Stunning custom home with A/C and direct views of New York Mountain. Two bedrooms on the main level, one, the master with a large remodeled bath. Downstairs is a family room, large bunk area and two of the 5 bedrooms. Upstairs is a second master with one of three fireplaces.

Kathy Bellamy

970-376-2863 kbellamy@slifer.net www.kathybellamy.com ID: C39477

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Suzi Apple

970-376-5417 apple@gatewayland.com www.suziapple.com

Suzi Apple

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Rick Pirog

John Tyler

970-845-5814 970-477-5720 rpirog@slifer.net jtyler@slifer.net www.rickpirog.com ID: C40356

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The Vail Daily | Friday, July 4, 2014 | C13 Cordillera Valley Club - $895,000

Cotton Ranch - $499,900.

Cotton Ranch - $895,000

Dunkley- $2,500,000

A showcase home worth seeing to believe. Sky Legend 2 offers a stunning vantage point overlooking the golf course, mountain peaks and valley. Travertine, AC, 3 fireplaces, 3-car garage, den, hot tub and fire pit.

Private Dunckley Peak Recreation Retreat! National Forest borders 3 sides. Hunter¹s outfitter permit. Stocked/aerated fishing. Solar, electric. Turnkey: equipment, furnishings, artwork, tools. Lodge, cabins, barn. Sleeps 21.

Kent Barker

Donna Corrigan

Open House Sat & Sun 10a-12p 100 Lara Place in Cotton Ranch Gorgeous 4bd/4ba single family home on the 13th green in Cotton Ranch. Magnificent valley views. Top of the line kitchen cabinets & appliances, granite countertops, oak hardwood floor, gas fire place. 2 car heated garage & fabulous deck. Must see to appreciate!

106 Juniper Lane This magnificent 1 ac site is on a cul de sac and bordered by a creek & has sweeping views from Vail's Back Bowls to Arrowhead to the Sawatch

Daniela DeMeillac

970-390-4859 danielademeillac.kw@gmail.com www.ownvailvalleyrealestate.com

Suzi Apple

970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com

970-926-6752 kbarker@slifer.net

www.cordilleragolfhomes.com ID: C39017

970-736-8454 uyri@steamboatshouth.com www.colorado-ranches.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Eagle - $1,170,000

Eagle - $1,290,000

Eagle - $1,900,000

Rare Brush Creek - 4 Bed, ranch style home, situated On 2.5 Acres, Brush Creek Runs through it, Pond, Six Stall Horse Barn, Outdoor Riding Arena, Large woodshop, Pasture, offered at $1,170,000

1215 Chamber Avenue 5.38 acres fronting I-70 in Eagle offers a unique development opportunity. I-70 traffic counts in excess of 26,000 vehicles per day. Zoned Commercial General.

There is nothing else like it in the Vail Valley. Spectacular 37 acre lot on the river in the 10,500 acre Diamond Star Ranch. Snowmobiles, horseback riding, private fishing all exclusive for owners.

Rick Beveridge

Eagle - $220,000

5 ACRE LOT with AMAZING VIEWS! Zoned for horses, City water and gas, septic needed. Located at 611 Green Mountain Drive, Lot # 9.

Eagle - $349,900

Spacious and well kept 3 bedroom Duplex on quiet cul-de-sac. Master bedroom with large walk in closet and bath. Fenced back yard. Views of Castle Peak.

970-390-7594

Page Slevin, GRI

970-390-7443 page@vail.net www.1215ChambersAve.com

Josh Lautenberg 970-390-4127

970-390-4813/970-376-7346 mandywilliams0624@yahoo.com

970-401-1324 hillpa@aol.com FSBO.com/165820

Eagle - $435,000

Eagle - $529,000

Eagle - $550,000

Eagle - $579,000

Eagle - $680,000

182 Longview Ave. Lovely home with slab granite counters, air conditioning, completely repainted, large back deck, and close to all that Eagle Ranch has to offer. This home is a must see!

Near Everything Eagle Offers 103 Tanager Circle - Meticulously maintained, backs up to open space, exemplary outdoor living surrounded by mature landscaping.

Priced at recently appraised value ! Gorgeous 3 + Acres w/ over 300 feet of riverfront on the Eagle River! Call Frank for appointment. Tenant occupied - Prefer business hours and 24 hour notice.

Price Reduced! Incredible opportunity to own Eagle River waterfront property! 3 bed 2 car garage home with 2,000 sq. ft. unfinished basement that adds many possibilities. Zoned Resource. Great location!

35 Acre Horse Property with beautiful views and tranquil setting. Terrific Opportunity to build your dream home & plenty of room for your horses! Gated Subdivision only minutes to downtown Eagle. Includes Water Rights!

970-376-1171 jevans@vail.net

Kim Bradley

970-376-5814 kbradley@slifer.net www.kimbradleyrealestate.com

Frank J. Lynch

Mick Kelly

Jennie Longville May

970-331-4669 riva@vail.net

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Eagle - $849,000

970-376-5617 mick@vail.net

Fuller Sothebys Int. Realty BC Eagle Ranch - $335,000

Eagle Brush Creek Village new construction provides indoor/outdoor living, flowing floorplan, 2-patios, 1-car garage and quality finishes. 3/4 bedrooms available include granite slab countertops and stainless steel appliances. Unfinished lower levels available.

220 Deer Trail Ct. This is a fabulous designer home with drop-dead Sawatch mountain views and the valley below; 6+ bedrooms, 4.5 baths, hardwood, flagstone, carpet floors; expansive 3 car garage.

Joyce Butler

970-328-7500 or 970-376-1292 stockmans@vail.net

Prime location! 2 bed/2 bath loft in Eagle's best bldg. Contemporary design and finish, generous deck overlooking mountains. Designed by Kyle Webb. A rare opportunity to own unique residence in heart of Eagle Ranch.

Kim Bradley

970-376-5814 kbradley@slifer.net

Barbara Scrivens

www.kimbradleyrealestate.com ID:

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Eagle Ranch - $1,149,999

1877 Eagle Ranch Rd Designer furnishings INCLUDED in this gorgeous single family. Impeccable style greets you at the door. Floor to ceiling windows frame captivating views from every room. Golf course is across the street. Walk across the Open Space & fish in Brush Creek. Price to sell at $1,160,000! Call Joy @ 471-1911 for a private showing.

A beautiful 5/6 bedroom family home located on the 3rd tee at Eagle Ranch. There are views towards the Sawatch Range and great family room for the kids. Enjoy the best in outdoor living with a pool that is state of the art, salt water, efficient with low operating costs.

970-376-1299 dlandin@slifer.net www.landinvail.com Web ID: C39104

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Eagle Ranch - $1,160,000

Open Sat. 7/05 11am-2pm 1746 Eagle Ranch Rd

Douglas Landin

970-390-6617 jenmarie@vail.net

Judith Evans

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C14 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | The Vail Daily Eagle Ranch - $118,000

Steve Stavisky

Eagle Ranch - $165,000

Eagle Ranch - $130,000 47 Aster Court

On The Golf Course 33 Haystacker Drive Lot 28

Rarely will you find such a great homesite in the Eagle Ranch Highlands for a price this low. Large and flat, a builders dream. Enjoy views in all directions, the proximity to a pocket park and just 6 minutes to Brush Creek Elementary. Preliminary plans are included.

Enjoy amazing unobstructed views of Castle Peak from this level Eagle Ranch homesite. Build a dream home on this property located on the 7th tee. Quiet, tree-lined streets with a neighborhood park make this the perfect location for a family home.

Tom Jaffe

Didi Doolittle

970-390-9203 973-747-7009 sstavisky@slifer.net tjaffe@slifer.net www.noplacelikevail.com ID: C40892

970-477-5703 ddoolittle@slifer.net www.dididoolittle.com ID: C40921

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Envisioning your custom dream home on this flat, 0.6 +/- acre homesite is easy. Located just a short walk away from beautiful Brush Creek, you'll enjoy seeing abundant wildlife and 22 miles of pathways for hiking and biking.

Steve Cardinale, Sr.

970.845.3832 scardinale@slifer.net www.homesinvail.com ID: C41162

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Eagle Ranch - $308,000

Eagle Ranch - $418,000

Eagle Ranch - $474,900

Eagle Ranch - $515,000

Eagle Ranch - $519,000

30 Pearch St. Impressive, 2-bdrm with an open floorplan with beautiful finishes, spacious rooms with private baths, including a steam shower in the master. With HOA managed exterior, the convenience of low maintenance living.

Spacious, like new end unit in the Redstone Townhomes. 4 bdrms, 3.5 baths, family room, granite and s/s app, attached 1 car garage. Gas fireplace, extra storage, fenced patio/garden area.

Aidan's Meadow Gem! 3 beds 3.5 baths with granite counters, wood floors, knotty alder cabinets and trim, air conditioning and more. Call today for your private tour -view online @ 510PalmerLoop.info

25 Eagle Ranch Rd. This 4-bedroom home in a prime location is handsomely finished with many upgraded features and conveniences. Seller is a licensed CO Broker.

30 Eagle Ranch - Open Sat., 7/5, 2-5P 5BD/3.5BA, 4198 Sq. Ft. home with main floor master, hot tub, wrap-around deck, & a 3-car attached garage. Fantastic location near walking paths and Eagle Ranch's Downtown! Price just reduced!

Scott Marino

Joan Harned

Kevin Kuebert

Susan Watt

Rick Messmer

970-390-7406 smarino@vail.net www.MarinoVailRealEstate.com

970-337-7777 info@teamblackbear.com www.teamblackbear.com

970-343-4833 Kevin@VailValleyHomeTeam.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

970-376-0041 rick@vail.net www.rickmessmer.com

970-390-6502 swatt@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com ID: C40724

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Eagle Ranch - $570,000

Eagle Ranch - $624,000

Eagle Ranch - $679,000

Eagle Ranch - $689,000

Your listing 960 Sylvan Lake Rd. High-end finishes in the upgraded kitchen, large stone fireplace, & large deck on a corner homesite. This location allows you to walk to all the trails, shops and restaurants Eagle Ranch has to offer.

95 W. Double Hitch - Great Value Comfortable family home at the end of a cul-de-sac. Bright, open floor plan perfect for casual entertaining & living with 5 bd + a den/office. Fabulous views from every room, backs up to open space.

23 Horton St. The upgrades and quality you expect in the location you desire. Main floor master suite highlights this floorplan. The gourmet kitchen and flowing living space are perfect for entertaining.

Kim Bradley

Scot F. Webster & Ed Levy

Amy Dorsey

970-376-5814 kbradley@slifer.net www.kimbradleyrealestate.com

970-569-6525 or 970-926-3000 swebster@slifer.net or elevy@slifer.net www.vailrealestateweb.com ID: C39621

970-845-3801 adorsey@slifer.net www.amydorsey.com ID: C41044

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Eagle Ranch - $690,000

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Open Sat. 7/5 2-5pm - 110 Ewing Enjoy unobstructed Sawatch views from this delightful 6B/4B single family home. Bordering open space and close to all Eagle Ranch's amenities, this is one not to be missed.

970-845-9937

Beth Runyon

970-328-2660 or 970-390-9991 beth@vail.net

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Eagle Ranch - $759,000

Eagle Ranch - $760,000

Eagle Ranch - $769,000

Opportunity Knocks - New construction in the Highlands, finish and save a bundle. Main level and garage finished. Lower level ready for trim/finish, and baths. Over 5300 sq ft, 6bd, 6 1/2ba, oversized 3 car garage. This won't last.

Main Floor Living On one of Eagle Ranch's most desirable streets, this home captures the surrounding views and private draws. A flowing floorplan lives well day-to-day, yet perfect for entertaining.

187 Fourth of July Rd. Beautiful Home in the heart of Eagle Ranch and on the golf course.VIEWS VIEWS! 3 car garage, with a rental apt above the garage for guests or rental.

Mark Heinbaugh

Kim Bradley

970-376-5814 kbradley@slifer.net www.kimbradleyrealestate.com

Judith Evans & Patrick Mulvey

970-390-4305 markh@vail.net

Four Seasons Realty, LLC

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Lovely Eagle Ranch home with 4 bedrooms-including a rental apartment. Well thought-out floorplan with a beautiful backyard. Quality home and always easy to show. Lives Well!

Janice Ciampa-Bauer

970.845.3808 jbauer@slifer.net www.janicebauer.com Web ID: C41256

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Eagle Ranch - $875,000

Eagle Ranch - $899,000

Eagle Ranch - $899,000

970-376-1171 or 970-376-2777 jevans@vail.net

Eagle Ranch - $899,000 Just Listed - One of the Best! A rare find. Custom home appealing to many in a perfect location on open space backing up to Brush Creek. Exquisite detail and finish throughout, impeccably maintained. Mature landscaping adds to the feeling of privacy. Perfect home. Perfect location.

Wonderful single family home with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, plus 1 bedroom rental apartment and a 3 car garage. High end finishes throughout. Outdoor hot tub and solarium. On the 1st green of golf course.

Will Lewis, CRS, GRI

970-390-2267 wlewis07@hotmail.com www.wlewisvail.com

255 Fourth of July Rd Located on a large lot, this 4- bedroom home has a 1,024+/- sq.ft. bunkhouse and unobstructed views over the 13th fairway, main floor master, study, gourmet kitchen, loft and quality finishes.

Kim Bradley

56 Haystacker Dr. Desirable golf course location with expansive views over lush fairways. Space for year round entertaining with 4bd/4ba & 4,319+/-sq.ft. Hardwood floors, stainless appliances, & granite countertops.

Kim Bradley

970-376-5814 kbradley@slifer.net www.kimbradleyrealestate.com

www.kimbradleyrealestate.com ID: C38695

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Jenni Marquez

Linda Wescoatt

jmarquez@slifer.net

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970-390-1815

970-390-7965

970-376-5814 kbradley@slifer.net

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON


The Vail Daily | Friday, July 4, 2014 | C15 Eagle Ranch - $899,000

Eagle

Eagle Vail - $419,500

Eagle Vail - $1,190,000

Centrally located between Vail and Beaver Creek, across form Eagle-Vail golf club, newly designer renovated 3 br 2 bth furnished with FP, w/d, stainless and granite kitchen, panoramic mountain views.

OH July 4th, 5th & 6th, 1-5p - 81 Deer Blvd EAGLE VAIL SKI CHALET. 7 bedrooms, 8 bath, 4982sf. Hardwood floors, 3 gas fireplaces, 6+ car garage, secure vault, sauna & hot tub. On bus route & mins to ski area.

Tracy Horn

Patty Whetham & Matt Tolooee

Soleil Homes at Brush Creek New Development!

Over 5600 Square Feet On 3 Levels, Large Great Room with 2 story vaulted ceiling. Walk Out Lower Level, 2 Master Suites, 700+ sq. ft. apartment. Offered at $899,000

Richard Beveridge 970-390-7594

Brand new quality constructed, energy-efficient homes featuring vaulted great rooms with expansive windows leading to large patios, ideal for entertaining. 3 models to choose from all with 2-car garages, 4 bedrooms and finished lower levels. Customize with various finish selections. Starting at $589,000

Kim Bradley

970-376-5814 kbradley@slifer.net www.kimbradleyrealestate.com

970-688-4843 www.kingrealty.com

(720) 312-2948 719-310-5185 pattywhetham@gmail.com www.coloradomountainrealestate.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON EagleVail - $2,399,000

Eagle Vail - $310,000

Eagle Vail - $349,000

EagleVail - $369,000

Eagle Vail - $369,900

1201 Eagle Dr. Outstanding home atop Whiskey Hill b/t Vail&Bvr Crk.High end finishes. 5b/8b, 3FP, 3 decks, & 2-car grg. Nearly 6500 Sq.ft. Views to Castle Pk. Very Pvt & steps to Stone Creek Trailhead.

Great opportunity to own in Eagle Vail! Well located on a quiet road, this 3 bedroom / 2 bathroom condo is a must see for locals and second home buyers alike!

Excellent up-valley opportunity is knocking.A fresh bright 2 bedroom 2 bath condo featuring wood burning fireplace,open living kitchen area, 2 decks.Got Toys? The 2 car tandem garage is a game changer.

3 bed/3bath, 1 car garage residence/ high income rental offering big sunny deck & yard next to EagleVail's saline pool, parks, golf course, garden & Pavilion. Send text messageSALE1 to (970) 306-0069 for pictures/details.

Sun River #E205 Remodeled 2Br, 2Ba, 1330sqft condo overlooking the Eagle River. Featuring a large, open living area, high ceilings, covered parking, mudroom, office area, slab granite, ss appliances & more.

Robert Schilling

Michael Routh

Jay Sapp

Skip Moss & Wendy Beck

Matthew Blake

970-390-0705 RobFromVail@gmail.com

970-306-7711 michael@rockymountainhometeam.com www.VailValleyPropertySearch.com

970-376-2764 jaysapp2@yahoo.com

Eagle Vail - $375,000

Eagle Vail - $412,000

EagleVail - $425,000

970-390-2692 mblake@vail.net

970-306-7767 / 970-393-2191 skip@eaglevailrealty.com 346eagleroad.eaglevailrealty.com

Eagle Vail - $5,100,000 Incredible Mountain Estate

2BR/2BA condo with a garage! Hardwood floors, stainless appliances, new carpet and baths. Great storage and flow. Fireplace, pre-wired and lighting system.

559 Eagle Drive - This incredible gated 12,400 sq.ft. mountain estate on 1.5 acres has exceptional style and quality. Beautiful western sunsets radiate through this home with 7-bedrooms, 10-baths, large office, 7 car garage, theatre room and family room with a large bar and 6 televisions.

OH Wed 7/2, 12p-1p - 274 W. Eagle Drive Great Townhome in Eagle Vail, 3BD + Large Loft, 2BA, 1513 SqFt. Privacy on 3 levels, 2 remodeled bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout, fireplace, deck, 1 car garage & 2 more parking spots.

4BR/4BA with a 2 car garage. New paint and new carpet throughout. Gas heat, stove and fireplace. Lots of space and Pristine condition.

970-376-7979 sondra@investvail.com www.InvestinVail.net

Sandra Asregadoo

970-376-7979 www.InvestinVail.net

EagleVail - $549,000

Eagle Vail - $609,000

EagleVail - $625,000

Eagle Vail - $630,000

EagleVail - $640,000

3BR/3.5BA home perched on a hill offering soaring views. Spacious living area, 2 car garage, backing to the forest, new decks, wood stove, gas heat, private with lots of potential.

Open 7/5 11am-3pm - 226 Stone Creek Wonderful 4bd duplex on corner lot with private driveway and extra parking. Open floor plan with large remodeled kitchen for entertaining. Nice upgrades throughout home with tons of storage.

Very well-kept 4BR home with a lovely, private yard and hot tub. Extra family room and office, 2 car garage, 2670sf, huge storage and conveniently located.

Open Sat. 2-5pm - 372 Deer Blvd. Unit #B 3-bedroom duplex offers south facing location right on Eagle-Vail golf course. Spacious main living area and master bedroom suite has a private deck. Two car attached garage.

1282 Deer Blvd. B Backing up to the national forest this 3bedroom duplex offers hardwood floors, stone fireplace, remodeled baths, new appliances, new carpet, and a 2-car garage.

Jerry Mullikin

Sondra Slappey & Lucie Woodward

Sondra Slappey or Lucie Woodward

Sondra Slappy & Lucie Woodward 970-376-7979 www.InvestinVail.net

970-390-7979

Sondra Slappey & Lucie Woodward

Kathy Bellamy

970-376-2863 kbellamy@slifer.net www.kathybellamy.com ID: C38811

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

970-390-0005 jmullikin@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com ID: C41142

970-376-8000 www.InvestinVail.net

Jane Hand

Craig Denton

970-390-8833 970-376-0087 jane@janehand.com craig@vaildenton.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Eagle Vail - $725,000

Eagle Vail - $750,000

Betsy Laughlin

970.477.5728 blaughlin@slifer.net www.betsylaughlin.com Web ID: C41149

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON East Vail - $275,000

East Vail - $1,495,000 3964 Bighorn Road B On Gore Creek

OH July 1st, 11a-4p - 977 Deer BLVD. Sunny rare entry level home & main floor master. Complete remodel, slab granite. 5 bd incl. 2 bd nanny quarter with separate entrance. Offering 2964sf.This home can not be seen by driving by! Call us!

Laura K. Lynn

Lorie LaBrant

970-904-7835 970-376-2773 lauralynn@kw.com lorielabrant@kw.com

Beautifully remodeled duplex in a prime location. 3BR/3.5BA plus a large guest suite. Office, great deck, lots of storage and close to golf, trails, pool and tennis.

Sondra Slappey & Lucie Woodward 970-376-7979 www.InvestinVail.net

East Vail Pitkin Creek #5C Beautifully remodeled 1 bedroom with views of the waterfall. Stainless steel appl, slab granite, ground floor location. Pool, hot tub, bus route, great rental!

Gina Dizon

970-688-0067 gina@vail.net www.homesinvailbeavercreek.com

This 3 Br- 3 ½ bath home enjoys a rare setting right on Gore Creek. Floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room capture southern views of the creek and aspen covered hillside. An easy 2 minute walk to the TOV bus stop offers convenient access to Vail Village. Very private location.

John Tyler &

Rick Pirog

970-845-5813 970-845-5814 jtyler@slifer.net rpirog@slifer.net www.johntylervail.com ID: C40408

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON


C16 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | The Vail Daily East Vail - $1,650,000 Open 7/5 2-5pm-4289 Nugget Ln Beautiful setting overlooking Gore Creek on a private cul-desac. On the bus route, bike path and Gore Creek; Complete and recent remodel with high-end finishes; slab granite and SS appliances. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room, large loft. Snowmelt system for front drive and patio. Walkout to rear patio with sunken hot tub, firepit.Broker/Owner

Karen Wilhelm

970-390-2480 wilhelm@vail.net www.Vail-BeaverCreek.com

East Vail - $220,000

East Vail - $248,500

East Vail - $255,000

Vail East Lodging #2 Bldg #7 Nice sunny one-bedroom in East Vail, on the free bus route. Perfect for locals or a mountain retreat. Heat is included in the HOA fees for low monthly costs.

Charming, East Vail 2-bedroom, topfloor, end unit! Recently renovated and offered fully furnished. Great views across the valley to waterfalls! On the Town of Vail bus route! Economical Vail!! Call today!

One bedroom, 1 bath second floor unit with balcony overlooking Gore Creek. Freshly painted. Not currently in rental pool. Centrally located across from tennis courts and year-round heated pool.

Diana Mathias

Larry Agneberg 970-376-7100 larry@come2vail.com www.come2vail.com

970-337-7777 info@teamblackbear.com www.teamblackbear.com

970-471-6000 dmathias@slifer.net www.dianamathias.com ID: C41025

Joan Harned

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON East Vail - $269,000

East Vail - $299,500

East Vail - $339,000

East Vail - $3,299,000 3807 Lupine Drive Spacious new construction on Gore Creek in East Vail. The tranquil setting, high-end finishes and open floorplan make this the perfect alpine home. Call anytime for a private tour.

July 5th, 1-3PM. Vail Racquet Club. furnished 1BD condo. Brand new gas heating system! Amenities include an athletic club, pool, restaurant & located on the TOV bus line. This unit has just been redone so it is ready to move into!

Sue Dugan

970-376-4994 dugan@sdugan.com www.sdugan.com

Vail Racquet Club Bldg 11 Residence 22 Exquisitely maintained top floor 1-bdrm condominium with small loft. Creek and mountain views. Renovated residence has vaulted ceilings and extra bedroom storage.

Jane Hand

970-390-8833 jane@janehand.com janehand.com

Steve Stavisky

2 bedroom, 1.75 bath,adjacent to East Vail bus stop. Townhome-style living in 4-plex with privacy, nice deck, yard and views of East Vail chutes. Great value, this will sell quickly.

Tom Jaffe

970-390-9203 973-747-7009 sstavisky@slifer.net tjaffe@slifer.net www.noplacelikevail.com ID: C37319

Andy Berger

970-390-0855 andycberger@aol.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON East Vail - $375,000

East Vail - $389,000

East Vail - $399,000

East Vail - $399,000

East Vail - $420,000

Rare spacious Pitkin Creek 2BD Condo. 3.5 miles to Village free bus route. Pool in summer Hot Tub year round, Market liquor store on site. Remodeled, hardwood floors, Granite counters. Rents well!

Altair Vail newly remodeled exterior $38,600 special assessment fully paid for. Very spacious 2 bed 2 bath 1180 square feet, updated, new carpet and paint. Great starter home or mountain getaway.

Racquet Club Condo Charming patio level condo in scenic East Vail. Athletic club, heated outdoor pool, fine restaurant and rental management are all on-site. Free bus nearby, too.

Vail Racquet Club Bldg 5 Residence 6 Two-bedroom and two-bath condo offers sounds and views of Gore Creek. Wood burning fireplace, towering Evergreens and a spacious yard. Association pool, tennis, full fitness center and spa.

Open Sat. 1-4pm - Charming 2b/2b condo with morning & afternoon sun. Easy walk to bus, pool & all the Vail Racquet Club has to offer. Hardwood floors and updated kitchen/baths make this a great rental. Turnkey. Please call.

(970)376-1824 tim@gpcvail.com www.gcpvail.com

(970)376-1824 tim@gpcvail.com www.gcpvail.com

Tim J. Parker

Tim J. Parker

Ellie Manzi

970.331.3998 emanzi@slifer.net www.elliemanzi.com Web ID: C39750

Jane Hand

970-390-8833 jane@janehand.com www.janehand.com

Robert Schilling - Associate Broker 970-390-0705 RobFromVail@gmail.com www.RobSchilling.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON East Vail - $499,000

East Vail - $575,000

East Vail - $575,000

East Vail - $599,000

East Vail - $599,000

Beautiful platinum rated condo with exquisite upgrades. Corner setting with added windows. Gore Creek location with 2 outdoor decks to enjoy. River rock fireplace, dining area buffet and efficiently designed desk space.

4514 Timber Falls #1003. Sat, 7/5. 11-2. Beautiful 2bed, 2 bath overlooking spectacular meadow. 1036sqft. Totally remodeled, furnished unit is move in ready. TOV bus route, hiking trails, biking, pool & tennis courts on property.

Timber Falls Condo 1206 Nicely updated 3-bedroom condo with light wood cabinetry and matching woodwork throughout. Attractive tile work in entry and bathrooms with heated floors in the bathrooms.

Open House Sat. 1-4pm - VRC #1-15 Beautifully remodeled 2 Br/2ba + loft at the ever-popular Vail Racquet Club. A rare find. Ski cabin ambiance with platinum-level finishes. Vaulted ceilings, skylights and all amenities of The Club.

Vail Racquet Club - Bldg 2 Residence 7 AFTERNOON OPEN HOUSES DURING WEEKEND. This renovated and furnished 3-bdrm corner location condominium is surrounded by a large private deck facing creek and towering Evergreen trees.

Ellie Manzi

Teresa Ankerholz

970.331.3998 emanzi@slifer.net www.elliemanzi.com

970-376-4478

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Chris Ball

970-376-2074 cball@slifer.net www.chrisball.net ID: C40974

Robert Schilling

Jane Hand

970-390-0705 RobFromVail@Gmail.com RobFromVail.com

970-390-8833 jane@janehand.com www.janehand.com

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SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON East Vail - $795,000

Edwards- $2,450,000

Edwards - $1,125,000

Top floor penthouse completely remodeled with great views, sun and great out door deck! Hot tub,pool,grocery/liquor store and steps to bus makes this a great rental. Sold fully furnished,turn key

VAIL'S FAMED TREE HOUSE NOW FOR SALE! Live among the trees in one of East Vail's best neighborhoods. 4 bedroom home framed by old growth aspen and spruce with 1 bedroom lockoff. Development potential!

Fabulous 4 bed, 4.5 bath Penthouse with River views in Riverwalk/ Edwards! High quality finishes throughout with main floor master. Huge floor to ceiling windows plus 2 car garage. A must to see!

Gil Fancher & Ted Steers

Larry Agneberg

Rare Lake Creek property uniquely positioned directly on water w/bridge providing access to private island. Valuable water rights & designated well. Views of New York Mtn.Cozy 4BD home. Privacy & tranquility only min. from Edwards.

970-376-7100 Larry@Come2Vail.com www.Come2Vail.com

Barbara Scrivens

970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

Rick Cook

970-331-3533 rcook@vail.net www.vailpropertysearch.com

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The Vail Daily | Friday, July 4, 2014 | C17 Edwards - $2,696,000

85 Marble J248 3 bedroom, 2 full bath condo in Miller Ranch in Building J on the second floor. Complete third bedroom with full closet, 4 ceiling fans, more upgrades

Open Sat. 2-5pm -291 Brett Trail South Stunning 2010 home awarded Eagle counties Energy Conservation Building Award. Beautiful detailing inside & out, 4bd, 4.5ba, 1,260sqft car garage, solar heat & extensive landscaping.

Edwards Pointe New Construction

970-390-0608 970-845-5813 rpirog@slifer.net jtyler@slifer.net www.rickpirog.com Web ID: C26454

970-328-8776 www.valleyhomestore.org

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Kurt Davis

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Edwards - $2,900,000

Edwards - $315,000

Edwards - $316,000

Your Private Retreat! Country Estate features abundant aspen groves and a creek on nearly 10-acre parcel near Equestrian Club, pasture and national forest. Call for a personal tour!

Brett Ranch #905 2bed, 2bath + large loft, 1,415 square feet, garage, pool and hot tub, heat included in dues!

Charming upgraded 2 bedroom on the Eagle River. Excellent condition. Awesome location - walk to dinner and a movie! You will love dining on your own deck right above the Eagle River passing below you.

Kim Williams

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Edwards - $2,875,000

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Must See Views 240 Casteel Ridge Spacious single-family home close to Edwards' amenities. Enjoy over 2 acres with expansive views from the outdoor hot tub, patio and deck. High-end finishes throughout home with ample entertaining space, vaulted ceilings, wine room and private gym.

Chelsea Winters

Michael Routh

970-306-7711 michael@rockymountainhometeam.com www.VailValleyPropertySearch.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Lynne Krnacik

970-376-2583 lynnek77@hotmail.com

Mick Kelly

970-376-5617 mick@vail.net

Fuller Sothebys Int Realty BC

Edwards - $3,300,000

Edwards - $345,000

Edwards - $420,000

3 bedroom, 2 bath single family home in Edwards located on the open space within Miller Ranch. Large crawlspace, fenced in backyard and the location make this a great mid-valley home.

What an Opp o r t u n i t y t o b u i l d y o u r dream home on this 1 acre parcel in desirable small subdivision in Edwards, only minutes to everything! You can capture the wonderful views of Vail's back bowls, New York & Sawatch Mountains.

Kim Williams

Jennie Longville May

111 Juniper Ridge Rd This beautifully built custom 5 bed/6 bath home is situated on a private cul de sac on 1.89 acres. Located in the wonderful gated golf community of CVC with amazing views of Sawatch mtn range. Easy to show!

Jenifer Shay

970-376-2752 or 970-477-5300 jenifer@sonnenalprealestate.com

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Edwards - $429,000 Open Sat. & Sun 12-2pm The Reserve E-201 Located on the Eagle River this is a must-see. 3-bedrooms plus a "bonus room" off the master bedroom. Convenient location on the river, near schools, parks, bike paths and more. Enjoy the sights and sounds of rushing Eagle River on your south-facing patio. New carpet & paint. Seller is licensed Colorado real estate broker.

Didi Doolittle

970.477.5703 ddoolittle@slifer.net www.dididoolittle.com ID: C40935

Edwards- $649,000

970-390-6617 jenmarie@vail.net

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Paul Gotthelf

970-479-5776 970-477-5715 pgotthelf@slifer.net cwinters@slifer.net www.gottmountainhomes.com

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Edwards - $749,000

Your listing AMAZING VALUE! 5BR, 4BA home + 1BR Lock-Off w/priv. entr. Large patio & deck Hot tub. 2car gar. Minutes from Beaver Creek & Riverwalk. Beautifully landscaped & stunning views of the Sawatch Range. Ideal primary or vacation home!

Matt Bresler

970-376-0708 mattbreslervail@yahoo.com

4 Bedroom + family room 4 Bath single family home in Edwards. New Paint Inside & Out, All New Carpet, Granite Kitchen, 2-Car Garage, Corner Lot. All Amenities of Homestead Court Club Within Walking Distance.

Lee Williams

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Edwards - $955,000

Fulford - $219,000

Glenwood Springs - $1,150,000

188 Brett Trail An exceptional duplex home with a fabulous setting right on Lake Creek. This 4-bedroom residence has an ideal floor plan that includes a large family room.

Charming lodge pole log cabin in the historic unincorporated town of Fulford. Back country paradise 40 min. from Eagle. Perfect for that weekend Cabin Getaway That's close to town. Back county access for hiking, biking, & hunting.

Creek-side home on fenced-in four acres in Canyon Creek, west of Glenwood Springs. 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom house with large kitchen and master bedroom. One fifth mile of creek side water, Two apartments, workshop and greenhouse.

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Edwards - $769,000 Open Saturday 2-5pm Was 795,000 Now $769,000! Southfork Meadows #100- Wonderfully appointed, and immaculately kept 4 bedroom duplex. Lives Brand New. Oversized 2 Car Garage, Custom Kitchen, big deck with even bigger views, private fishing rights, and 1 mile to the Riverwalk. A Must See.

Jeffrey Cloonan 970-445-8388 Jeffrey@vail.net

Chris Ball

970-376-2074 cball@slifer.net www.chrisball.net ID: C41079

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Mark Weinriech

970-376-3204 mark@vailmtnrealestate.com www.VailMtnRealEstate.com

Call for Appointment Buyers agents welcome 970-376-3328


C18 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | The Vail Daily Glenwood Springs - $134,500

Glenwood Springs - $1,390,000

Glenwood Springs - $149,000

Invest Invest Invest 101 + acres for commercial development or multi-family housing. Between Oakhurst and Walmart. TBD Palmer/Blake Avenue

A Better Investment You can own a WHOLE BLOCK overlooking the Most Fun City! Build a single family home or a duplex. Walk to downtown, pool and park; what a location! Laurel and First Street, TBD First Street.

Professional Office Building Centrally located in Glenwood Springs, close to Hwy 82, bus routes and downtown. Long term leases are in place and owner financing is a possibility. 2425 South Grand Avenue

May Palace Chinese Restaurant 820 Grand Avenue: 30 years of business, great location in downtown Glenwood. Newly remodeled. Close to Hot Springs,

Mogli

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Mogli

970-366-6000

970-366-6000

Gypsum - $1,250,000

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Jessica Ting 970-404-1461

970-366-6000

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Gypsum - $310,000

Gypsum - $2,575,000 1700 Spring Creek

Strawberry Fields Ranch

10 acres of beautiful land perfect for horses, gardens and country living. This property includes a wonderful home Built by a master builder with great water rights. Your dream comes true when you are close to all that the Vail Valley has to offer such as skiing, concerts ,and hiking. Great views, very private, and no airport noise.

Welcome to Strawberry Fields Ranch, a turn-key 37.5+/- acres horse ranch and fly-fishing paradise with appx. 2/3 mi of Eagle River. Indoor arena, outdoor arena, 10 stalls, 9 pastures, 3-bedroom apt, barns, fully equipped horse operation. Can add SF home. Excellent water rights.

Rick Pirog & John Tyler

Judith Evans

970-390-0608 970-845-5813 rpirog@slifer.net jtyler@slifer.net www.rickpirog.com Web ID: C39705

970-376-1171 jevans@vail.net

Gypsum - $399,000

910 Yorkview Dr. C - Move in ready townhome with 1-car garage. Many upgrades to flooring and kitchen. Bamboo wood floors, stainless appliances, granite counters. Private front yard at end of cul-de-sac and quiet back patio.

Scott Marino

970-328-1382 smarino@slifer.net www.marinovailrealestate.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Gypsum - $360,000

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Glenwood Springs - $1,250,000

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Gypsum - $496,000

Gypsum - $535,000 Location! Great views!

NEW LISTING! 5 bedroom single family so IMMACULATE you'll think it's brand new! Lots of space in a beautiful location! Give me a call because this won't last long! Call Joy at 471-1911!

Located up high in Sky Legend w/ fantastic views, this beautifully finished, private home has a main floor master bedroom, granite slab countertops, central A/C, & every upgrade you would expect.

Mountain retreat on Eagle River, 3 decks overlooking lg yard on river, open kitchen/dining/living area perfect for families or entertaining. Quiet culde-sac, perennial garden, hot tub rm, separate living spaces and lots of light.

Joy Oritz GRI, CNE, CRS

Doug Seabury

Laura Christiansen

970-471-1911 joyo@vail.net

970-390-8786 seabury@vail.net www.AccessRealEstate.org

Joy Ortiz GRI, CNE, CRS 970-471-1911 joyo@vail.net

970-471-6587 laurachristiansen@hotmail.com

Gypsum - $535,000

Gypsum - $869,000

Gypsum - $779,000 Location! Great views!

2200 Spring Creek This Could be Your View

LARGE home, 2 in 1, $113 per square foot!! If you're looking for a bargain, THIS IS IT! 3 levels, 3/2. Upstairs and a mother-in-law in walk out basement. 2 separate garages, 2 separate driveways! Excellent views in a builder's own home. Now priced at $545,000. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Call Joy @ 471-1911.

2800 + square foot home: 12.5 acres with incredible views, 3 senior water rights, privacy, access to BLM on 2 sides, irrigated pastures, only 10 minutes to Eagle or Gypsum. Year round spring creek runs through property.......A must see!

Judith Evans

Joy Ortiz GRI, CNE, CRS

970-376-1171 jevans@vail.net

970-471-1911 joyo@vail.net

Gypsum Commercial - $170,000

LARGE home, 2 in 1, $113 per square foot!! If you're looking for a bargain, THIS IS IT! 3 levels, 3/2. Upstairs and a mother-in-law in walk out basement. 2 separate garages, 2 separate driveways! Excellent views in a builder's own home. Now priced at $545,000. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Call Joy @ 471-1911.

Gorgeous 4BR/4.5BA Hardscrabble Ranch home on 3.6 acres. Very private. Luxury finishes, 3 car garage + 3800 sf Shop.

Karin Millette

970-376-0691 karin@srevail.com

Homestead - $1,650,000

Homestead - $429,900

Homestead - $529,500

Open floor-plan in one of Homestead most desirable town home communities. This is the BEST value in Edwards. High ceiling, gas fireplace, office which could be enclosed for 4th bd + 1 car garage & lots of storage.

Lowest Price Duplex in Homestead Upgraded kitchen and finishes in this lovely family home offering 4 bedrooms plus 2 bonus rooms. Terrific location near restaurants and walking distance to Edwards Elementary.

202 Russell Trail Ideal Family Home A premier Homestead residence on an idyllic, private 2.43+/- acre site. Private and well cared for home offering majestic views plus 3-car garage.

770 Lindbergh #602 - Build to Suit This unit currently boasts 1000+/-sq.ft. of workspace with a 335+/-sq.ft. A/C office. With 20’ ceilings and an 18’ garage bay door. Ideal space can be completed to your specifications.

Kim Bradley

970-376-5814 kbradley@slifer.net www.kimbradleyrealestate.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Ellie Manzi

970.331.3998 emanzi@slifer.net www.elliemanzi.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Mark Weinreich

970-376-3204 mark@vailmtnrealestate.com www.VailMtnRealEstate.com

Donna Caynoski

Ellyn Courtois

dcaynoski@slifer.net

ecourtois@slifer.net

970-390-4324

970-331-8232

www.caynoski.com ID: C39272

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON


The Vail Daily | Friday, July 4, 2014 | C19 Homestead - $535,000

Homestead - $789,000

Homestead - $825,000

Lake Creek - $1,200,000

Lake Creek - $1,565,000

Remodeled with beautiful upgrades, this 3-bedroom, 2.5-baths townhome has a nice open main level floorplan and a large family room on the lower level. Mountain views can be seen from the deck and dining room. Just a gem.

Newly Renovated: must see attractive Cape Style private SF, 4bd, chef kitchen, laundry room, architect's dream, finished lower level, 3 car garage, walk to hot tub in back yard or club!

Wonderful 5bd-4.5ba home on one of the best lots in Homestead. Great floor plan w/vaulted ceilings, private master & finished lower level. Beautifully landscaped garden areas, hot tub & water feature.

1937 Cattleman’s Club Unobstructed views of the Gore Range & New York mountain. Build your dream home on this peaceful, wooded lot on 4 acres in private, secluded subdivision. Surrounded by private hiking trails!

531 Eagle Crest Road True Colorado, located near the top of Eagle Crest Road and in Lake Creek. Mature landscaping on a very private site. This log and stone beauty has it all including 3-fireplaces.

Janie

Pete Seibert

Matt Iverson 970-390-9198

miverson@slifer.net

Kathy Iverson

Tricia Gould

970-390-8366

970-331-6441

kiverson@slifer.net

www.arrowheadatvail.com

Rick Cook

970-331-3533 rcook@vail.net www.vailpropertysearch.com

970-376-7458

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

970-390-1864 pseibert@slifer.net www.PeteSeibertJr.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Lake Creek - $2,150,000

Lake Creek - $395,000

Lake Creek - $2,495,000

Country Home on +/- two acres.

44 Idlewild

Spacious home, perfect for entertaining. The "great-room" with large windows invites the outside "in". Gathered around the massive fireplace, guests will want to linger. Four bedrooms, 5.5-bath, lock-off apartment; media room, hot tub overlooking NY Mountain.

Magnificent great room encompasses main floor of living, dining and kitchen in this recently built home which lives comfortably and entertains with flair. Dramatic log timber entry. Media room, weight room, office. High-end finishes; walnut flooring, alder cabinetry, water feature, fire pit, hot tub. Owner/builder. A must see

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Janice Ciampa-Bauer

Janice Ciampa-Bauer

970-845-3808 jbauer@slifer.net www.janicebauer.com ID: C40243

970-845-3808 jbauer@slifer.net www.janicebauer.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Scenic Lake Creek 2.68 acre homesite offers a blank slate to create a mountain retreat and have a stable for your horses!

Page Slevin

970-390-7443 page@vail.net www.VailHomesbyPage.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Lake Creek Valley - $6,500,000

Leadville - $242,500

Leadville - $379,500

Leadville - $479,000

Mountain views from this 4 bed, 2 bath home Fantastic location close to schools, hospital and walking distance to town. Nice backyard with deck backs up to mineral belt trail for biking, hiking or Nordic for showing please call.

Open 7/4, 1-3pm. 1000 Mtn Pines Court. Custom built chalet. 3BR/3BA w/loft. 2.19 acres. Mtn views. SS appliances, solid wood doors, custom tile. Living room surrounded by windows. Large entertainment space in basement.

Mtn views, Mountain pines ranch custom home sits on 2.82 treed lot, built with exquisite detail & quality. Offering over 3500sf. of living space with an open floor plan. Gourmet kitchen, granite thru out, wood floors, alder trim. A must see!

Craig Reynolds

719-486-4692 or 970-668-2121 Suzanne.benney@century21.com

Magnificent Mountain Estate Designed with extraordinary detail, this custom mountain home enjoys expansive views and features a secluded master suite, 4 guest bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, wine cellar, exercise room, multiple outdoor patios and decks, and a wonderful caretaker apartment.

Kathleen Eck

970-479-5766 keck@slifer.net www.kathleeneck.com ID: C40666

Suzi Benney

719-486-4692 Suzanne.benney@century21.com

Suzi Benney

720-945-9401 craigreynolds.RREG@yahoo.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

RREG

Leadville Commercial - $595,000

Lionshead - $2,645,000

Lionshead - $4,495,000

Lionshead - $649,000

Open Saturday 2-5pm Arrabelle 522 Extraordinary 3 bedroom condo with 2 balconies, 2 fireplaces, rooftop pool, quiet views and adjacent to the gondola. Over $300,000 in gross rents for 2012!

10,000 sq ft Historic Treasure With 12 car parking lot. Many potential uses: retail, restaurant, residential, etc. Currently operating as a successful antique mall.

Unique 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath Arrabelle penthouse overlooking Vail Square. Sumptuously furnished and ready for your next Vail getaway, or to rent between stays. Contact us for a personal tour!

Bruce McCalister or Hillery McCalister 719-786-2213 719-486-3934

Michael Routh

970-306-7711 michael@rockymountainhometeam.com www.VailValleyPropertySearch.com

Enjoy your very own ski-in/out condo. This fully renovated and expanded 1bed/1bath respite includes kitchen, den, covered parking, & direct access to Vail Mtn & all that Lionshead and Lions Square Lodge has to offer. Please Call

Page Slevin

970-390-7443 page@vail.net www.Arrabelle522.com

Robert Schilling

970-390-0705 RobFromVail@gmail.com

Lionshead - $749,000

Lionshead - $749,999

Lionshead - $849,000

Lionshead - $989,000

Lionshead Village

More for less is what this 3 bedroom,2 bath condo at Vail International gives you. In a convenient location between Vail Village and Lionshead, you will enjoy year round pool, hot tub, exercise room, and steam rooms.

Vail International 208 Enjoy views of the mountain and an easy walk to Lionshead. This spacious 2-bedroom condo offers a great location and several amenities.

Vantage Point 306 2bedroom, 2 bath complete remodel, high end finishes, steps to the gondola, hot tub/pool, fully furnished, great mountain view.

LANDMARK VAIL #104. 2B, 2B furnished condo. This first floor condo offers easy access to skiing, shops and restaurants. Building features year round pool, hot tubs, under ground parking, ski lockers & front desk.

Open House Wed-Sat 2:00 - 5:00 Landmark Residences. New Construction. Amenity Rich. Stunning Ski Slope Views. Priced from $2,820,000 $4,900,000

Betty Guffey

970-390-8745 betguff@gmail.com

Betsy Laughlin

970-477-5728 blaughlin@slifer.net www.betsylaughlin.com ID: C39791

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Jonathan Lindner

970-331-6111 jonka1@comcast.net

JRL Real Estate

Betsey Clarke

(970) 445-0166 betseyinvail@yahoo.com

The McSpadden Team

970.390.8808 or 970.393.6077 hmcspadden@slifer.net

OwnVail.com | LandmarkResidences.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON


C20 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | The Vail Daily Lynx Pass - $2,850,000

McCoy - $2,149,000

Minturn - $220,000

Minturn - $475,000

Minturn - $549,000

196Acres High Meadows Ranch. Highend Alpine family retreat. Main lodge, 2 fully furnished guest homes. Borders National Forest. Fishing in Morrison Creek, stocked pond. Horse amenities, barn w/apt. Near Stagecoach lake.

A truly unique 35 acre property carved out between 2 adjoining thousand plus acre ranches one will find a true Colorado Ranch Log Home with the upmost in privacy and views. Must see for the outdoorsman/horseman.

Investment Opportunity of a Lifetime! Main level office/retail space, open floorplan, hardwood floors and your own private restroom. With the charm of Minturn out your door, you'll have the luxury of a newer, modern office space.

122 Taylor Street B-2 Original model. Lots of upgrades, great views. Easy walk to town or home after skiing the Minturn Mile. End townhome, extra deck and windows, furnished and ready to go.

Fabulous 2b/2b furnished "chalet style" home with approx 1860 sqft. Built new in 2001. In floor heating, skylites, huge windows & exterior hot tub. Rental lock off unit for income to offset mortgage! Mtn views & creek close by.

Jay Sapp

Scott Marino

Pete Seibert

Donna Corrigan

970-736-8454 uyri@steamboatshouth.com www.colorado-ranches.com

Minturn - $619,000

970-376-2764 jaysapp2@yahoo.com

Minturn - $799,900

970-390-7406 smarino@vail.net www.MarinoVailRealEstate.com

970-390-1864 pseibert@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com ID: C40940

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Minturn - $849,000

Sue Dugan

970-376-4994 dugan@sdugan.com www.sdugan.com

Mountain Star - $1,095,000 Where your neighbors want to be! 719 Chiming Bells - With limited land available in the resort communities, Lot 75 represents a great opportunity to build in the special gated community of Mountain Star.

Penthouse condo of Hotel Minturn. 2br 2 ba contemporary loft feel. 2 car garage 2 storage units. Great views. exquisitely maintained

Tom Sullivan 970 376 2167

Own A Piece of Minturn History! Lovingly Maintained 4BR/2BA Home Built 1915, Renovated 1989; Charming, Bright,& Only One Block to Coffee Shop & Restaurants! Mixed-Use Zoning; Fenced Yard; One Car Garage.

Jay Raiola, Broker/Owner 970-477-1984 jay@mymtnrealty.com www.mymtnrealty.com

Minturn Real Estate & Development New Castle - $429,000

3 br 3 ba sf home on river. Finished basement. Wolf range, Sub Zero fridge, steam shower jetted tub. One car heated garage. Major Addition remodel completed 2008. Currently used as vacation rental grosses 50k+.

Steve Stavisky

Tom Sullivan

970-376-2167 minturnrentals@gmail.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Minturn Real Estate & Development New Castle - $525,000

Tom Jaffe

970-390-9203 970-477-5720 sstavisky@slifer.net tjaffe@slifer.net www.noplacelikevail.com ID: C35755

Red Canyon - $1,499,000

Red Sky Ranch - $3,295,000

1591 Red Canyon Creek Road

Horse property-17.5 Acres-Pasturecreek-views. Senior water rights. Electric & well installed. Over 600ft frontage on East Elk Creek. Borders BLM & near Flattops Wilderness, 14 miles to Glenwood. Consider trade for House, Condo.

TWIN SPRUCE RANCH 39 acres on East Divide Creek adjacent to BLM with a 2,756 sq. ft. getaway. Solar powered. County road maintained year round. Excellent hunting, horseback riding & winter sports.

LaPriel Armijo

970-524-6829

(970) 379-0992 lapriel@vlgrealtors.com MLS#129820

BANK OWNED. A 35+/- acre estate zoned for horses in Red Canyon Creek. Ideally located in the valley for privacy yet only 10 minutes to Edwards and under 30 minutes to Vail. Great open floorplan, views and lots of space and has a gorgeous pond. Bank-owned and in need of some updating.

Steve Stavisky

Tom Jaffe

970-390-9203 973-747-7009 sstavisky@slifer.net tjaffe@slifer.net www.noplacelikevail.com ID: C40695

199 E. Lakeside Trail New construction! Generous ranch-style floor plan w/ expansive glass allows one to capture majestic Red Sky views from every room. 5 beds/7 baths and 6788 SF with soaring ceilings.

Barbara Scrivens

970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Red Sky Ranch - $4,450,000

Red Sky Ranch - $3,450,000

Red Sky Ranch - $495,000

Red Sky Ranch - $495,000

Red Sky Ranch - $499,000

114 Aspen Bluff Almost 8000 SF of spectacular new construction on 18th Fairway. 5 beds/four baths and immense windows framing perfect golf course and mountain vistas. A Turnipseed design/build, leaving nothing to be desired.

Open 7/6 3-5pm - 646 Aspen Bluff Lane Located on the 17th hole of the Fazio Course, this Rocky Mountain Retreat features panoramic mountain & golf course views, large beams, vaulted ceilings,

417 Aspen Bluff Lane This stunning 2 acre site is overlooking the 18th fairway of the Fazio course. Conveniently located close to the gate, this wooded lot offers privacy, sun & huge views.

417 Aspen Bluff Lane This stunning 2 acre site is overlooking the 18th fairway of the Fazio course. Conveniently located close to the gate, this wooded lot offers privacy, sun & huge views.

Custom 1.69 acre golf course lot on the 13th hole of the Norman Course at Red Sky Ranch. Location offers privacy and huge views of Vail Mountain and the Colorado Rockies.

Barbara Scrivens

high-end finishes & appliances. A must see!

Mac McDonald 970-390-4089

Suzi Apple

Suzi Apple

Mac McDonald

macm@kw.com www.646aspenblufflane.com

970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com

970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com

970-390-4089 www.94eaglefeatherdrive.com

Red Sky Ranch - $550,000

Salida - $2,490,000

Sandstone - $343,000

Sandstone - $830,000

Sandstone/Lionsridge - $349,000

Breathtaking 360 Degree Views Of Vail Mountain, Game Creek Bowl, Castle Peak, and Red and White Mountain Range. Custom 1.59 acre golf course lot on the 8th hole of the Norman Course at Red Sky Ranch.

5 minutes from downtown Salida. 160 acres borders BLM/ranchland. Gorgeous restored 1890s cabin, separate office & guest house. 2 ponds, 3 springs, nature, & abundant wildlife. Wine cellar, workshop, solar, mountain views.

All newly remodeled two bedroom Snow Lion close to town bus. Vacant and easy to see.

Open Friday 7/4 1-4pm 685 N Frontage Rd, E-21. Updated and furnished, this 3 bedroom is just steps to Lionshead and the Village. Convenience, comfort and an excellent rental property.

Wonderful Brooktree condo with excellent views of Vail Mountain and the Valley. 2 bedrooms, 1088 square feet, ground floor. Walk to TOV bus and pedestrian bridge to Vail Village/Lionshead.

970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

Mac McDonald

970-390-4089 macm@kw.com www.1629redskyroad.com

Hayden Mellsop

(719) 530 -8333 hmellsop@pinonrealestate.com

Heather Lemon

970-748-5430 hlemon@slifer.net HeatherLemon.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Leslie Grooters 970-376-0705 leslieg@kw.com

Josh Lautenberg

970-390-4127 josh@srevail.com www.skihomesvail.com


The Vail Daily | Friday, July 4, 2014 | C21 Silt - $595,000

Singletree - $869,000

Singletree - $999,000

1000 WINSLOW ROAD Quiet setting deep in Singletree. Ideal street corner duplex setting provides single family privacy and separate driveway access. Awesome patio & back yard. Duplex / 4br 3.5ba

Productive Farm & Horse Property Charming turn of the century home located on 40 acres on Silt Mesa with senior water rights. The home & garage have new stucco siding. Corral & barn with 4 stalls and paddock areas.

LaPriel Armijo

(970) 379-0992 lapriel@vlgrealtors.com MLS#134293

435 LONGHORN ROAD Beautifully and thoroughly renovated throughout. Fabulous new kitchen is open to breakfast nook and great room. Renovations include new bathrooms, new floors, new appliances, water treatment system, and more. Single Family / 4br 3.5ba

Alida Zwaan Scott Bandoni

Alida Zwaan Scott Bandoni

www.BHHSColoradoProperties.com

www.BHHSColoradoProperties.com

970-471-0291 alidaZ@vail.net

970-390-9400 bandoni@vail.net

Singletree - $949,000

970-471-0291 alidaZ@vail.net

970-390-9400 bandoni@vail.net

Singletree - $749,000

Singletree - $1,198,000

Singletree - $1,389,000

Stunning views with beautifully updated kitchen and baths. Well maintained 3b/2.5b with hardwood and tile floors, open living areas and two car garage.

Under Contract in 5 Days! 40 Howard Dr. Single Family on the 7th green! Main floor master, gourmet kitchen & vaulted great room. Gorgeous timber frame construction, 2 car garage, 4 bedroom. Seller still allowing showings.

140 Howard Drive - 5 bedrooms plus caretaker apartment and a 3 car garage sitting on a large, flat lot in Singletree next to open space-perfect for a family who wants a yard for their children to play plus the convenience of Singletree.

721 WINSLOW ROAD Quiet setting in upper Singletree. Gorgeous, open gourmet kitchen. Perfect and private back yard. Huge Main level Master open to patio. Meticulously landscaped and maintained grounds. Single Family / 4br 3.5ba

Alida Zwaan Scott Bandoni 970-390-9400 bandoni@vail.net

Bill Wilto

Brooke Gagnon

970-766-7355 wilto@vail.net

www.BHHSColoradoProperties.com

Page Slevin

970-688-0915 brookevailkw@gmail.com

970-390-7443 page@vail.net

Singletree - $1,649,000

Singletree - 1,625,000 Open House Sunday 2:30-5:30pm 1460 Winslow Rd. Fabulous views from this 5 bed, 6 Bath SF home. Open gourmet kitchen, huge deck, 3.5 car garage, excellent floor plan, quality finishes. Broker/Owner.

Happy Power

305-720-9916 LuAnnGraham@gmail.com

970-479-5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com ID: C40234

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Singletree - $1,825,000

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Singletree - $325,000

Singletree - $424,000

Singletree - $450,000

Easily buildable lot facing south with large picturesque Arrowhead & Beaver Creek Mountain Views.

751 Singletree Rd. 3N Jaw dropping views and adjacent to open space, this bright, immaculate best of Singletree unit offers 2 south facing decks and lush perennial gardens. Covered carport, fireplace and hottub.

Majestic views of the New York Mountains and ski slopes in the coveted 4th filing high in Singletree, offering a golf course, clubhouse, restaurant, soccer fields, BLM trails. Duplex zoned.

41 Foal Circle Beautiful mountain contemporary home in impeccable condition. Five- bedrooms, fabulous ski mountain views, two-story barrel ceiling in living room and loft. Master on main floor.

Kathy Bellamy

970-376-2863 kbellamy@slifer.net www.kathybellamy.com ID: C40997

Marta Cadmus 970-476-1450

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Rick Pirog

970-904-0355 970-477-5720 jtyler@slifer.net rpirog@slifer.net www.johntylervail.com ID: C40529

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

LuAnn Graham

305-720-9916 LuAnnGraham@gmail.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Singletree - $499,000

John Tyler

Ellyn Courtois

970-477-5735 ecourtois@slifer.net www.besthomesinvail.com

Singletree - $784,000

Singletree - $785,000

140 June Creek A Homesite with Views

Enjoy Arrowhead & Southern Views

One of the best vacant singlefamily homesites left in Singletree with huge Arrowhead ski run views overlooking the 3rd green of the golf course. The 9th fairway borders the site to the north. Flat topography allows for easy construction.

Beautiful Arrowhead and southern views from this 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home. Bonus room could be family room, office, or 5th bedroom. The kitchen and all baths are remodeled. New roof, carpeting, hot water heater and fireplace in last 2 years. Value abounds in this 4 bedroom Singletree home perched up high on a sunny hillside with southern exposure and delightful living spaces including a large secondary family room and a deep 2 car garage.

Larry Agneberg

970-376-7100 Larry@Come2Vail.com www.Come2Vail.com

Happy Power

970-479-5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com

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C22 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | The Vail Daily Singletree - $795,000

Singletree - $829,000

Singletree - $799,000

Price Reduced! Peaceful & Spacious Setting

Spectacular Views From Great Home

Enjoy spectacular views of Arrowhead and Beaver Creek, while entertaining friends and family in this peaceful and spacious setting. This sun filled 4-bed, 4.5-bath home offers flexible spaces for every need.

Awesome home with spectacular views of Country Club of the Rockies and Arrowhead Mountain. Perfect open floorplan with great room and master on the main level. The home has over 500 square feet of storage space. Beautiful stone patio and great yard. This home has it all.

Happy Power

Happy Power

970-479-5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com

970-479-5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Singletree - $829,000

280 Singletree Rd A special and private backyard setting on June Creek. This upgraded singlefamily residence offers expansive outdoor decks, a nicely landscaped yard and great mountain views.

Chris Ball

970-376-2074 cball@slifer.net www.chrisball.net ID: C40533

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Singletree - $989,000

Singletree - $995,000

Updated Home, Backs to Open Space

Spacious five level home. 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath with panoramic southern views of Beaver Creek. Gas fireplace, AC, furnished, 2 car garage and car port, and landscaped grounds, 4 decks, waterfall and pond.

Call Walter or Ellen Scott

(321)720-9988

1541 Winslow Road

Updated, air-conditioned home on large homesite and backs to open space. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, terrific views. Two decks, lots of storage, wine room, oversized 2-car garage and south facing driveway make this a very special home.

Wonderful family home with spacious light-filled rooms. The beautiful landscaping and cozy front porch add to the charm of this 4-bedroom, 3.5- bath home.

Happy Power

Happy Power

970-479-5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com ID: C41224

970-479-5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C39197

(321)543-2592

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Singletree - $995,000

Squaw Creek - $5,995,000

Tennessee Pass

Tennessee Pass - $325,000

Tennessee Pass - $495,000

AIR CONDITIONED Best of Singletree! Immaculate! Ridge at Las Vistas #28 Well located and private. 3 bdrms, study, 3 ½ baths, 2-car garage. Open, spacious floor-plan. Quality appliances, 2 gas-fireplaces. Fabulous views!

700 W Squaw Creek Rare, private 72 ac w/ 4 fenced pastures, 3 ponds w/waterfalls, restored 1860's cabin, barn, 2200 sqft stunning guest house, agricultural status, no road noise, 10 minutes to Edwards.

30 miles south of Vail on Highway 24 lies a pristine mountain paradise that will astound your senses & take you back in time. 1- 20 acre home sites just $9,000 to $50,000 per acre! Pennies compared to Vail Valley.

71 E Dream Home Drive Surrounded by pines, mountains & creeks. 2.5 miles to Ski Cooper & Piney Nordic Ctr. 3bd 2ba, lofted office, rec rm & exercise rm. Beautiful 2-car garage with shop! Half acre site. 30 mi to Vail.

Suzi Apple

Dave Whitman

Vance's Cabin and the 10TH Mountain Trail is adjacent to this Amazing Mountain Property. Views of Ski Cooper and many Mountain ranges. 18.44 ACRES at 10,900 foot elevation. Will consider TRADE for house or condo.

TRADE?? CONSIDERED

970-390-1229 whitman@vail.net

Bob West

970-949-4140 Bob@HoffmanWest.com www.hoffmanwest.com

970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com

Toponas - $355,000

Toponas

970-390-1229 whitman@vail.net

970-524-6829

Vail Village - $2,090,000

Dave Whitman

Vail- $1,049,000

MANOR VAIL 209 Top floor! Vaulted ceiling. Awesome front row slope view of Gold Peak. Enjoy the full array of amenities in one of Vail’s premier resorts. Updated, current finish level. Top rated rental property. Condominium / 2br 2 ba Affordable Ranchette Well maintained custom home on 16 acres in Toponas. 5-bed/3-bath/2-car garage tons of storage space with covered deck and out buildings. MLS #137266

Choose a 60 or 90+/- acre parcels in the Ranches at Five Pine Mesa bordering 1,000,000 acres of Nat'l Forrest, Utilities and Well in place, Community amenities including barn, paddock, open space and guest cabin. Onsite caretaker.

Kerry Eaton Broker/Owner

Mark Weinreich

A Vail Village Best Buy! This 2 bedroom 2 bath condo has a remodeled kitchen w/slab granite countertops & is centrally located in Vail Village at the historic Covered Bridge. There is a front desk for easy rental, elevator, pool, hot tub, & spa

Alida Zwaan Scott Bandoni 970-471-0291 alidaZ@vail.net

970-390-9400 bandoni@vail.net

970.846.9591 kerry@steamboatarea.com www.steamboatarea.com

970-376-3204 mark@vailmtnrealestate.com www.VailMtnRealEstate.com

Vail- $529,000

Vail- $679,000

Vail - $1,189,000

Vail - $1,195,000

Really light & bright with no shared walls, this top floor unit has vaulted ceilings, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 2 balconies. Totally upgraded kitchen & baths, with hardwood floors in the main living area. Fully furnished.

Bright & Cheery 2 bed/2 bath condo with expansive wall to wall south facing windows and only a 3 minute walk to Lionshead! Updated kitchen & baths. Large deck with grill, also pool & hot tub.

Open 7/5 2-5pm -2415 Bald Mountain Rd Spacious,filled with sunlight, this 4 bedroom,4 bath home will excite you with the possibilities. Large 2-car garage w lots of storage. Great neighborhood in a location close to Vail Village.

Alphorn 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, top floor end unit condo. Great ski mountain views. Quiet village location. Custom finishes and furnishings. Designated Parking

www.BHHSColoradoProperties.com

970-390-2816

Leslie Grooters Rene Blanchette 970-390-2816

Rene Blanchette 970-390-2816

Rene Blanchette

970-376-0705 leslieg@kw.com

Kenneth Gordon 305-613-0025

Vail- $1,249,000

Private, quiet setting, lovingly built by builder/owner. Close to bus stop, parks, & bike path. 2 living areas warmed with river rock fire places. Mother-in-Law suite/garden entrance.

Laura Lynn

970-904-7835 lauralynn@kw.com


The Vail Daily | Friday, July 4, 2014 | C23 Vail - $1,395,000

Vail - $1,495,000

Vail - $1,625,000

Vail - $1,625,000 Open House, Wed. 7/2 11:30a-2p 2150 Alpine Drive, East Vail Alluring Highland Meadows! 4500 square foot, 5 + 5 sunny home only 10 min. from Vail Village! No transfer tax! Lots of storage for all your toys, 3 car garage, large lot w/room to expand. $1,625,000. Please call Karin 970-376-0691

World Class building site in Highland Meadows 2! Huge lot (.61 acres) allowing approximately 10,600 square feet of building envelope. Zoned for single family or duplex.

OH July 2 & 5, 2-5p-770 Potato Patch #15 BEST views of Vail ski slopes from this private end unit, 3 bdrm, 3 1/2 bath, Private roof top hot tub, HOA pool, 2 car garage, wood burning fireplace, W/D and all kitchen appliances. Owner/Broker.

HUGE MOUNTAIN VIEWS!! 5 bed, 5 bath 3200sf, sunny duplex home with open floor plan and plenty of decks! Huge outdoor private patio w/ lawn & hot tub!! Large 2 car garage. Steps to hiking.

Doug Gray GRI, e-PRO

Karen Petersen

Andy Forstl

970-331-4591

970-904-0003 vailkaren@comcast.net

Fuller Sothebys Int. Realty BC

Black Diamond Realty, LLC

Vail - $1,650,000

Vail - $180,000

Karin Millette 970-376-0691

(970) 376-8245 andyvail@msn.com www.davosgroupvail.com

Vail - $1,895,000

Vail - $1,950,000 Manor Vail 103

5 bedrooms plus 3 lofts. WALK TO LIFTS ONLY 3 BLOCKS. Year round pool and hot tubs. Supercalifragilistic views of Vail ski area. Ask about the ski and boot storage option at the base of the lifts.

Park Place at Manor Vail Deeded Parking Spaces Available for Purchase. Gated Underground Parking at the Base of Golden Peak. Includes Private Owners Only Ski Locker Room.

9 Vail Road #25 3-bedroom, 2-bath Remodeled Condominium. Located in the Golden Triangle of Vail's 5-star hotels. Pool, hot tub, front desk, and garage parking. Great shortterm rental property.

Sue Rychel

Bart Cuomo

Dale Bugby 970-476-6223

970-477-5730 srychel@slifer.net

http://vistarrealestate.com/

3 Bed 3 Bath, Ski-in/Ski-out, beautifully remodeled condo with limestone fireplace and stone entertainment center, slab granite counter tops, new appliances, stunning wood floors, Euro glass showers and fabulous furniture. Ski slope views and strong rentals.

Eustaquio Cortina

970-376-6192 ecortina@gatewayland.com www.gatewaytovail.com

970.476.8800 bart@vailrealty.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Vail - $1,970,000

Vail - $1,995,000

Vail - $2,300,000

Vail Daily Real Estate Section Find a Home For YOUR Home

Liftside A62

Chris Ball

970.376.2074 cball@slifer.net www.chrisball.net Web ID: C39787

Outstanding Vail Mountain Views 6 bedrooms provide abundant sleeping space without sacrificing privacy. Lot allows for construction of secondary home! Call today for a tour!

Michael Routh

970-306-7711 michael@rockymountainhometeam.com www.VailValleyPropertySearch.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Slifer Smith & Frampton Westin Riverfront Office 970-748-5420 www.VailRealEstate.com

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2735 Snowberry Drive A Located at the end of a cul-de-sac, this residence boasts ample space, nice privacy, great mountain views and wonderful finishes throughout.

Ski-in/ski-out and enjoy gorgeous, unobstructed views of Vail Mountain. Three en-suite bedrooms, large kitchen and living room. Fully furnished. Complete luxury living with pool and hot tub on-site. Strong rental history. We live, work and play in your neighborhood.

970-845-9937 classifieds@vaildaily.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Vail - $2,350,000

Vail - $275,000

Vail - $2,500,000 Mountain Star

Liftside C-42

Exceptional value. Priced literally millions below neighboring homes, this exquisite 5-bedroom home sits on 2 acres within the gated community of Mountain Star, just minutes from Vail and Beaver Creek

3 Bed / 3.5 bath, ski in/out condo with mountain and creek views. Amenities include indoor/outdoor pool, hot tub, ski lockers, rec room, fitness room, on-site management.

Breathtaking views from this one bedroom/one bath top-floor condo with vaulted ceilings! Sunny and south-facing! Wood-burning fireplace! Steps to TOV bus w/ short ride to Vail Village! Good storage!

Eustaquio Cortina

Steve Michonski

970-376-6192 ecl@gatewayland.com www.gatewaytovail.com

970-331-4539 stevem@vail.net www.vailbchomes.com

Vail - $3,185,000

Larry Agneberg

970-476-2482 Larry@come2vail.com www.come2vail.com

Vail - $325,000

Vail - $3,850,000

3BD/3BA with Convenient Location and Great Amenities Spectacular ski slope views from this beautiful Landmark Penthouse. Master bedroom suite with its own private balcony. Vaulted ceilings, granite and marble countertops, custom finishes and designer furnishings. Includes an Arrabelle Club membership.

Ric Souto

970-477-5707 rsouto@slifer.net www.vailrealestateinfo.com ID: C40646

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

1825 Sunburst - Vail Golf Course 5BD/6.5BA/6,302 Sq. Ft. home backing to the famed Vail Golf Course. Featuring an indoor pool and hot tub; main floor master bedroom; spacious office/library; lock-off apartment; three fireplaces; and an oversized three-car garage! Price Reduced! 2Bd Condo, Great Views Two-bedroom condo in Vail. Updated corner unit; wood-burning fireplace and its own washer and dryer. Low dues. Walk to the Town of Vail bus. Awesome Gore Range views.

Jeannie Hauff

970-479-2007 jhauff@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com ID: C40942

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Open House: Saturday, 7/5, From 2-5PM

Rick Messmer

Barb Schofield

970-376-0041 970-390-1378 rick@vail.net bds@vail.net www.rickmessmer.com


C24 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | The Vail Daily Vail - $435,000

Vail - $4,425,000

Vail - $445,000

Vail - $495,000

Vail - $50,000

Breakaway West #132 3-bedroom, 3-bath with vaulted ceilings. Pool, 2 hot tubs, & deeded garage parking space. Condo fees include heat & cable tv. Located on the Sandstone shuttle bus route. Great rental income history.

Investor Wanted. Opportunity to build brand new in Vail. Call for more information.

Listen to the sounds of the Creek from this contemporary, petfriendly 2 Bdrm, Plus Loft Vail w/bath, vaulted ceilings, upgraded finishes, Hardwood floors, Deck overlooking creek, on Vail bus route, Furnished .

Lions Square Lodge Superb location steps to the snow in Lionshead. This cozy studio condo is brilliant for the weekender looking to take advantage of the amazing lifestyle the Vail Valley has to offer. Ski in Ski out!

John Nichols

Kevin Kuebert

Teri Lester

Jeffrey Cloonan

Attractive Condo Sleeps 8 10% fractional ownership 5 weeks/year 3 minute walk to bus, underground parking , fireplace, mountain view, maintenance 2K per year all inclusive $ 50,000.00 OBO

970.476.8800 john@vailrealty.com

970-471-0205 Kevin@VailValleyHomeTeam.com

970-376-0779 tlester@gatewayland.com www.vailhomesandland.com

970-445-8388 jeffrey@vail.net www.jeffreyvailvalleyre.com

Lou - Owner

Vail - $599,000

Vail - $679,000

Vail - $80,000

Vail - $825,000

Vail - $995,000

Pitking Creek Townhome #15 Very nice Pitkin Creek TH in East Vail. Remodeled 2 bedroom, 3 bath Townhouse. 3rd bedroom is a loft with Egress window, fits 4 twins! $150,000 Remodel! Spacious and so easy for Denver folks.

Delightful little Two bedroom/Three bath duplex with panoramic views of Vail Valley. Attractive street presence & nice interior layout. One car garage. Pleasant & Cozy.

1/8 share of 3br/2 bath/loft townhouse. Sleeps 12. 6-7 weeks per year. Assigned garage parking. Beautifully furnished and maintained. Zero I-70 impact. Great ownership group. Ownership fee of $3,000/year, all inclusive.

Perfect mountain getaway! Bright, open 3 bedroom / 3 bathroom duplex. Deck with hot tub and Gore Range views, plus private patio off the master suite. Adjacent to BLM land. Extra storage in garage.

Wren Two Bedroom Two Bath Renovated top floor south facing unit with vaulted ceilings. Corner unit with direct views of Vail mountain and the Gore Range. Largest 2 bed condo in Vail Village under $1mm.

Michael Routh

John Nichols

Jenifer Shay

970-376-2752 or 970-477-5300 jenifer@sonnenalprealestate.com

Betsy Bradley 970-376-2555

Vail Vaillage - $3,990,000

Dean - Owner 303-882-5980

561-702-6051

970-306-7711 michael@rockymountainhometeam.com www.VailValleyPropertySearch.com

Vail Village - $1,095,000

970.476.8800 john@vailrealty.com

Vail Village - $1,645,000 Completely Remodeled 9 Vail Road #21

Northwoods #B310

Premier location in the heart of Vail Village! Completely remodeled mountain contemporary style 2-bedroom residence with views of Vail Mountain. On-site pool, hot tub and underground parking. Excellent rental potential.

Gorgeous 3 bedroom ski in/out condo! 2,405sqft home has vaulted ceilings, a large master suite, mountain views, high-end finishes, pool, spa, ski locker & 2 parking spaces. This large 1 BD, 2 BA premier unit is located in the heart of Vail Village. This grand alpine lodge offers an outdoor heated pool, 4 hot tubs, on-mtn. ski storage, 2 restaurants, spa, piano bar & 24 hour front desk & concierge services.

Eustaquio Cortina 970-376-6192 ecl@getewayland.com www.gatewaytovail.com

Cristina Byrne

970.331.1313 cristina@ronbyrne.com

Dana Correia

970-845-3848 dcorreia@slifer.net www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Vail Village - $1,725,000

Vail Village - $165,000 Park Place at Manor Vail

Ski-in/ski-out Location with Views

Two, deeded, side-by-side parking spaces. Available individually or as a pair for $330,000. Gated, underground location next to Golden Peak lift. Each space includes a locker in the private Park Place ski locker room.

Chateau Christian 320- Premier location at the top of Bridge Street in one of Vail's quintessential historic buildings. Ski-in/ski-out location overlooking the pool with views to Vail mountain. Offered completely furnished with brand new furnishings- move in ready!

Spacious Manor Vail Condo Ideally located Manor Vail condo with spacious living area. Bedroom terraces border Gore Creek. Riva Bahn ski lift is only steps away.

Mitch Perry

970-471-3939 mperry@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com

Ellie Manzi

970.331.3998 emanzi@slifer.net www.elliemanzi.com Web ID: C38235

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Vail Village - $2,995,000

Chelsea Winters

970-479-5776 970-477-5715 pgotthelf@slifer.net cwinters@slifer.net www.gottmountainhomes.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Vail Village - $438,000 Villa Cortina 340

Spacious 3 bed / 3 bath condo with vaulted ceilings throughout, great in town location, deck with creek views, master suite, opportunity to increase square footage by adding a loft, year round pool.

Ski in/out, 4 Bed 4.5 Bath condo. Ample living room with vaulted ceiling and lots of natural light. Amenities include on-site management, pool, hot-tub, sauna, steam room & 2 underground parking spaces.

970-376-6192 ecl@gatewayland.com www.gatewaytovail.com

Paul Gotthelf

Vail Village - $3,950,000

Northwoods A-415

Eustaquio Cortina

Vail Village - $2,650,000

Eustaquio Cortina 970-376-6192 ecl@gatewayland.com www.gatewaytovail.com

Lifthouse Lodge #301, Least expensive Condo in Lionshead & Vail Village! This spacious studio/1BD is only steps from the Gondola in the heart of Lionshead. Great views overlooking Vail Square. Great rental prop. w/ no HOA dues.

Susan Bird

(970) 376-3233 mtnwest@colorado.net Mountain West Real Estate & Prop Mgmt


| Friday, July 4, 2014 | C25 Vail Village - $497,500

Vail Village - $6,495,000

Vail Village - $7,480,000

Open House July 3, 4, 5, & 6th from 1-4pm Magnificent Vail Mountain views and all day sun from this spacious Turn Key 4 bedroom Manor Vail Penthouse. This exceptionally well located condominium is just steps from Vail's world class skiing, shopping and restaurants. Many amenities including pool, spa, concierge and parking.

In the Heart of Vail Great location in Vail Village. This ground floor, corner location offers an easy walk to the slopes, dining & shops. Exclusive opportunity to own a 50% interest in #135 and be in the heart of Vail.

970-376-6192 ecl@gatewayland.com www.gatewaytovail.com

970-390-7280 mspiersy@msn.com

970-477-5728 blaughlin@slifer.net www.betsylaughlin.com ID: C40951

5 Bed/Bath masterpiece in the center of Vail Village which lives like a single family. Private front door entry, stunning fixtures and designer furnishings. Sunny, ski mountain views throughout home.

Eustaquio Cortina

Mike Spiers

Betsy Laughlin

Village Inn Plaza 25

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Vail Village - $7,950,000

Vail Village - $919,000

Vail Village

Vail Residential - $6,900,000

Least expensive & charming 2BR/2BA condo in the Village, with great mountain views overlooking Gore Creek. Walk to the Ford Amphitheater & Vail's action.

One Willow Bridge luxury fractional ownership in Vail Village, own 7 weeks per year in this exclusive club and leave the headaches of renting behind. Prices starting at $419,000

Cascade Village Building Redevelopment Opportunity. Ski-in Ski-out 22,000sf /personal theater and gymnasium. 4th Floor Penthouse w/ Mountain Views, Privacy, Parking & Direct Elevator Access, Cascade Resort amenities / $308/sf

Carolyn Ford 970-331-1627 fordcarolyn@earthlink.net

Gil Fancher & Ted Steers

Susan Bird or Barry J. Higgins

West Vail - $1,250,000

West Vail - $345,000

2935 Basingdale Blvd. Beautiful 5 bedroom/4 bath/2-car garage home in the Town of Vail! Quality finishes including slab granite, and infloor radiant heat! Walk to the Town of Vail bus! Offered fully furnished!

Great vacation home or investment property with 2 bedrooms in the Buffehr Creek neighborhood easy walk to shopping, dining and free shuttle good rental income producer.

Larry Agneberg

Gil Fancher and Ted Steers

Open Sat. 7/5 & Sun. 7/6 11-5pm Elegant European 4 Brm Penthouse Condo on Gore Creek, 2 Patios, decks off all bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, 2 fireplaces, air, security, pool, hot tubs, heated parking, shuttle service, mountain and creek views.

Teri Lester

970-376-0779 tlester@gatewayland.com www.vailhomesandland.com

Villa Valhalla

West Vail - $1,199,000

970-688-7082 info@vailrealestatecenter.com www.vailrealestatecenter.com

(970) 376-3233 or (303) 328.2012 mtnwest@colorado.net bhiggins@marcusmillichap.com

Open Saturday 2-5pm 3001 Basingdale Perfectly maintained single family home in Intermountain. This 4 bdrm residence has decks on every level offering a fantastic treehouse feel. Wonderful finish levels & custom paint. Bright & sun drenched great room with open kitchen. Superb location right in the heart of Vail Village, just steps to the new gondola, shops and restaurants. On-site pool and assigned parking. The building was remodeled in 2013 and an elevator was added. Residences starting at $2,495,000

Jeffrey Cloonan 970-445-8388 Jeffrey@vail.net

Ron Byrne

970-476-1987 info@ronbyrne.com

970-376-7100 Larry@Come2Vail.com www.come2vail.com

970-688-7082 info@vailrealestatecenter.com www.vailrealestatecenter.com

West Vail - $509,000

West Vail - $579,000

West Vail - $609,000

West Vail - $619,750

West Vail - $869,000

Perfect quite mountain home offering a carport, huge deck, & only steps to the TOV Bus. 3Bd/2.5Ba in West Vail North. The property is well protected from road noise offering an affordable quite retreat so close to skiing, biking, & hiking.

OPEN HOUSE Sat. 7/5 12-4 2427 Chamonix Lane #6. 2 unit Townhome. No assoc. dues. Private with over fourteen 30 ft tall trees. Fenced yard, deck, wood burning fireplace, W/D in both units. Will pay broker co op.

Beautiful Creekside setting. Incredible three bedroom townhome on Gore Creek. A separate one bedroom apartment downstairs. Only five units in complex. Close to the bus stop.

This is a nicely updated Interlochen condo with granite counter-tops and stainless appliances in the kitchen. Only steps to the bus stop and on the creek this is a great unit in a wonderful complex.

Vail riverfront single family home with partial remodel and lock off apartment the home has great potential for full makeover perfect opportunity to customize a home in Vail.

C. Onie Bolduc

970-390-6611 onie@srevail.com

Call Jack 303-378-0249

West Vail South - $1,295,000

Patrick Mulvey

Amy Phillips

Allie Decent

Gil Fancher and Ted Steers

970-376-2777 mulvey@vail.net

970-331-1645 970-445-8144 amyvail@kw.com A.Decent@KW.com www.VailHomesbyAmy.KWRealty.com

970-688-7082 info@vailrealestatecenter.com www.vailrealestatecenter.com

West Vail South - $599,000

Wildridge - $620,000

Wildridge - $1,150,000

Best townhome in complex! 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath. End unit with extra windows. Numerous upgrades, backs up to open space. Ski/hike home from Vail Mountain. On TOV bus route, adjacent to Stephens Park.

JUST REDUCED! Beautiful 3 BD/3.5 BA SF home on a quiet cul-de-sac lot. Remodeled kitchen with granite & stainless steel appliances. Downstairs can be a family room or lock off. A must see!

New Construction Duplex Surrounded by BLM land, expansive views to Beaver Creek and beyond! 4BD, 4.5BA + family room & loft, main level master, designer finishes, stainless steel appl., & granite. Many options available.

Will Lewis, CRS, GRI

Steve & Ashley MacDonald

Steve & Ashley MacDonald

Single Family on TOV Busline 1886 W. Gore Creek Drive Single-family home with highend finishes and great outdoor living space, located on the free Town of Vail bus route. Gas fireplace, metal roof, radiant heat, offered fully furnished. Ample storage, 2-car garage and onebedroom lock-off apartment with full kitchen.

Paul Gotthelf Chelsea Winters

970-479-5776 970-477-5715 pgotthelf@slifer.net cwinters@slifer.net www.gottmountainhomes.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

970-390-2267 wlewis07@hotmail.com www.wlewisvail.com

970-390-0230 / 970-390-3868 smacdonald@vail.net www.vail-realestate.com

970-390-0230 / 970-390-3868 smacdonald@vail.net www.vail-realestate.com


C26 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | Wildridge - $1,375,000

Wildridge - $795,000

Wildridge - $1,425,000

2110 LONG SPUR Recently listed. This home has an absolutely perfect floor plan with beautiful outdoor spaces and views. Open great room. Lower level family room. Excellent finish level. Two decks. Duplex / 4br 3.5ba

Completely remodeled single family contemporary home with high-end finishes. The 4th bedroom is a 1- bedroom 1-bath apartment over the garage with separate entry. This home is in impeccable move-in condition. Mountain Contemporary Living 5380 Ferret Lane - Spectacular luxury mountain home with expansive panoramic views to Beaver Creek, Arrowhead, and Bellyache. Now offered unfurnished.

Alida Zwaan Scott Bandoni 970-471-0291 alidaZ@vail.net

5501 Coyote Ridge

970-390-9400 bandoni@vail.net

Diana Mathias

970-471-6000 dmathias@slifer.net www.dianamathias.com ID: C39803

www.BHHSColoradoProperties.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Jake Roberts

970.845.3805 jroberts@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Wildridge - $335,000

Wildridge - $485,000

Wildridge - $679,000

Wildridge - $935,000

Wildridge - $975,000

Don't miss this End unit Townhome with big open views to BC, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 bath, 1 car garage, new carpet, fresh paint. and storage in a quite community.

Beautiful four bedroom townhome, 2-car garage with new floor and cabinetry. Granite counters, stainless appliances, large decks. Three-bedrooms on one level. Huge front lawn, extra parking, lots of windows, no highway noise.

Open House July 1st 11:30am to 2pm Spectacular views of Beaver Creek. Sunny & spacious duplex. Large remodeled kitchen. Family room w/walk out to large deck & level fenced yard. Multi level master with loft & lots of storage.

This lovely 4-bedroom home is located on a large corner lot, with mountain views as a backdrop. The great room has floor to ceiling windows that capture the views and lovely sunsets. There is a lock-off and home office too.

Built for views! Vaulted ceilings, sky light and abundant south-facing windows overlooking Beaver Creek resort and the Sawatch mountains. Large patio with hot tub. Call today for a personal tour!

C. Onie Bolduc

Crissy Rumford

970-390-6611 onie@srevail.com

Marc Harrison

970-479-5774 crumford@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com ID: C40709

970-331-4061 marc81658@gmail.com

Chelsea Winters

Michael Routh

970-390-8366

970-306-7711 michael@rockymountainhometeam.com www.VailValleyPropertySearch.com

www.arrowheadatvail.com

Yampa - $379,000

Double size your real estate listing!

Expansive Views to Beaver Creek

Paul Gotthelf

kiverson@slifer.net

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Wildridge - $975,000

970-479-5776 970-477-5715 pgotthelf@slifer.net cwinters@slifer.net www.gottmountainhomes.com

Kathy Iverson

970-390-9198

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

5113 Longsun Lane E - Great southern views of Beaver Creek, Bachelor Gulch and Arrowhead ski mountains with Sawatch Range rising behind. Newer home with high-end finishes throughout. Minutes to town and ski resorts; hiking, biking cross country ski and National Forest minutes away.

Matt Iverson miverson@slifer.net

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27Acres Yampa River Ranch. Lush productive hay meadows border Yampa River at Town of Yampa. Water Rights. Barn, loafing shed. Fenced/Crossfenced. Large shade trees. 3 bdrm, 2 bath Log home. Excellent views!

Run a double sized photo ad! Larger Photo + agent photo + extra text.

Donna Corrigan

970-736-8454 uyri@steamboatshouth.com www.colorado-ranches.com

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

Joanie Sego

Avon - $342,500

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1799 Sierra Trail

Mountain Stream 3 bed/2 bath, great location near bus stop and minutes to Beaver Creek. Master bedroom completely updated, walk in shower, double granite sink and tile, main level new wood floor.

West Vail - $1,425, 000

Elegant, contemporary style 4 bed/5 bath/2 car garage home in West Vail. Great home for entertaining! An open floor plan on main level with vaulted ceilings, magnificent windows, views and top of the line finishes. Lots of Light!

Price Reduced!

Gypsum - $399,000 Gypsum Commercial Land Best value of any lot in the area. Access lot at the entrance of Costco, directly west of Autozone. Seller has done all major due diligence, current survey and engineering report available to any serious prospect.

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| Friday, July 4, 2014 | C27

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SUBDIVISION

ADDRESS

BR/BA

BACHELOR GULCH

FIRELIGHT LODGE

76 HUMMINGBIRD #202

4/5

$2,199,000

02:00PM

04:00PM

FULLER SOTHEBYS INT REALTY BC

970-845-0400

BACHELOR GULCH

SNOW CLOUD PHASE II

180 DAYBREAK RIDGE #711 4/5

$2,425,000

12:00PM

04:00PM

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON/BG

970-845-2300

BEAVER CREEK

BEAVER CREEK

406 HOLDEN RD

8/9

$6,950,000

02:00PM

05:00PM

FULLER SOTHEBYS INT REALTY BC

970-845-0400

EAGLEVAIL

EAGLE-VAIL 2

81 DEER BLVD

7/8

$1,190,000

12:00AM

04:00PM

PATRICIA WHETHAM, BROKER

720-312-2948

EAGLEVAIL

OLESON

559 EAGLE DR

6/9

$5,100,000

03:00PM

05:00PM

SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON/HYATT

970-376-2863

EAST VAIL

VAIL RACQUET CLUB CONDOS

4570 VAIL RAC CLUB DR #2-7 3/3

$599,000

10:00AM

01:00PM

BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY - LH

970-476-2482

LIONSHEAD

MONTANEROS

684 LIONSHEAD CIR #220

$650,000

12:00PM

04:00PM

COLDWELL BANKER DISTINCTIVE PR

970-476-2113

SANDSTONE LIONSRIDGE

SUN VAIL CONDO

685 N FRONTAGE RD W#E21 3/2

$830,000

01:00PM

04:00PM

KELLER WILLIAMS MTN PROPERTIES

970-376-0705

VAIL VILLAGE

ONE WILLOW BRIDGE ROAD CONDOMINIUM

1 WILLOW BRIDGE RD #43

4/4

$7,950,000

03:00PM

06:00PM

GATEWAY LAND & DEVELOPMENT - V

970-790-6777

WEST VAIL SOUTH

FLUSSHEIM TOWNHOME

3002 S FRONTAGE RD W

4/3

$609,000

12:00PM

04:00PM

BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY - ER

970-328-2482

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Audi A-6 Quattro 2000

BMW X5 2007

Chevrolet Camaro SS RS 2010

Limited edition. 4 door. 60k Auto transmission. 2.0 Turbo AWD. black. minor damage. mchristensen970@gmail.com

4 door. Excellent condition. 101.5K Auto transmission. 2.8L Sunroof. Leather seats. Heated seats. Black

2007 BMW X5. Excellent Condition. 85K miles, AWD, 6-Cyl. 3.0 Liter, Great gas mileage. Moon Roof, Heated Leather, Recent New Tires.

$24,000 OBO 970-390-7518

$4,800 970-376-4959

$18,900 OBO 970.948.7455

Enjoy summer with this loaded 425HP, 1 Owner 6 Spd. black beauty with sunroof. Like new W/26k miles and 17 grand less than new. $27,900.00 970-331-1636

Chevrolet Suburban Z71 2004

Chevy Camaro 1975

Chevy Silverado 2000

Dodge Ram 1500 1999

Ford Mustang GT Convertible 1997

4 door. Excellent condition. 195k Grill guard. Leather seats. New tires and brakes.

New 406 Engine, Custom Exhaust/Paint, After Market Headers, Too Much to List!

Great work truck, Great deal. V8 5speed manual. 4 doors.

98K mi; 5.2L. V-8. Automatic, 4WD. Low miles, excellent condition! Located in Fairplay.

$7,500 970-331-5712

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109K miles, v8, 4.6 liter auto, A/C, power windows & door locks, cruise control, AM/FM CD iPhone radio, leather interior, new tires Summer 2013, new convertible top in 2009 $6,000 970-306-8408

Harley 1200 Sportster - 2007

Honda CRV 1999

Hummer H2 2004

Hummer H2 2005

Jeep Rubicon Unlimited 2006

Like new. Under 7K miles. Always garaged.

AWD, 180,000 miles good condition

4 door. Excellent condition. 140,000 Miles Loaded 2 Sets of Tires and Wheels Power Steps Pewter Metallic

Excellent condition. New Brakes, Tires, Battery, Motor and Transmission - 3yr GM Warranty

2 door, good condition. 32,800 miles Auto trasmission. Color - Silver, Electric Winch, Engine driven. Compressor

$6,800 OBO 970-343-0163

970-390-3919

Cars SUVs Vans Trucks

$4200 John 970-471-0905

$6,200 719-839-1750.

970-390-7553

Run i‘ttil it sells!

$19,500 970-471-2014

$21,999 970-331-3135

$14,800 Bob 970-390-7300

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Restrictions Apply. Customer must reduce vehicle asking price 2% each month.

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C28 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | Lincoln Town car 1997

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2010

Mercury Cougar XR7 Convertible 1973

Pontiac LeMans - 1966

Range Rover Evoque 2012

Excellent condition. 113k Auto transmission. V8 Light green (ARMOR PROTECTION CEN B4) (BLINDADO B4) all around

Silver Excellent condition. Mercedes Warranty

1966 Pontiac LeMans Convertible with 389 GTO engine.

$27,500.00 970-390-0001

$25,999 970-331-3135

Mercury Cougar XR7 Convertible 1973, 2 Door, Excellent Condition, 137,000 miles, Auto Transmission, New Engine, 351C Power Pkg. hleeshapiro@msn.com $13,990 Call Lee: 808-268-1000

Asking $18,900 970-389-6254.

Dynamic Pkg. Loaded. Excellent condition. 19K miles. Black Factory 20" wheels. Also incl. stock 19" wheels/tires and roof rack. $45,000 970-845-8303

Toyota 4Runner 2002

Toyota 4Runner 2010

Toyota FJ Cruiser 2008

Toyota Limited Sport Utility 4WD 2001

Toyota Sequoia Limited 2005

130,000 miles, tow package. Automatic, timing belt. Great shape!

Limited - Excellent condition. 17,600 miles. Loaded. White over Champagne/Black.

6-speed manual transmission, ARB bumper & grill guard, NEW wheels & tires. 123K miles, well maintained, all service records.

SOLD!

4WD, Loaded, Towing Package Only 79K Miles, Mint Condition

Volkswagon Eurovan Weekender 2003

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$8800 970-390-7610

$32,500 786-877-4664 steven@smolev97.com Volkswagen Tiguan 2011

Toyota Yaris 2008

$16,800 970-328-2363 Volkswagon Eurovan Weekender 2003

$17,500 713-446-6369

Call or go online to sell your car 845-9937 www.vaildaily.com/placead

Hatchback. Excellent condition. 170.000 Auto transmission. CD Player. ABS. Black $5500.00 970-379-4518

Volkswagen Tiguan 2011 SE 4 motion Excellent 39900 miles. 2.0 Turbo AWD. GPS system. Sunroof. Heated seats White Daniel dlkelsey@comcast.net $19500 970-306-2573

40+PMG, M/T, leather, heated seats, moon roof, roof rack, great condition inside and out.

Thousands of other autos have ALREADY sold!

Airstream Bambi Special Edition-2008

Glastron GS 205 1997

19ft, Sleeps 4, indoor & outdoor shower, AC, Awning, High end audio/video system. Call for more details!

5.7 v8, 300 hp, tower, speakers, racks. Swim platform, ballast, newer interior, dual axle trailer, new tires, cover.

Price Reduced!! $38,500 obo. 970-948-0005

$9,000 Brett 970-390-4079 Eagle

Harley-DavidsonSoftail Duece 2007

Honda CRF450 2012

Suzuki Boulevard 2006

Harley-Davidson Softail Duece 2007 15k miles 110ci Screamin motor chrome everything

Honda CRF450 2012 Low Hours

3441 miles 800cc Dark Blue

$12,000 970-390-3613

$4900 970-390-3613

$5,995.00 970-389-5325

GMC 3500 HD 2000

Hart 3 Horse Slant Trailer 2007

Isuzu NPR HD 2002

Dump Truck 2 door. Excellent condition. 87,435 Auto transmission. 454 V8 White $13,000.00 970-985-6286 john@mesaturfmasters.com

2007 Hart gooseneck 3 horse aluminum slant trailer. Water system and sleeping loft. Excellent condition

15 ft flat bed with hydraulic dump. Tight turning radios. 4 cyl turbo diesel. 249,672 miles, runs great.

$16,500 970-376-1774

$9,999 or best offer

(ATVs, Snowmobiles, etc)

$5,995 970-331-0789 www.eagleautoconsignment.com SeaRay Signature 200 - 1995

BMW R1200RT 2005

20ft, Merc V8, 159 Hrs. Full canvas, Bimini top, travel cover, ship to shore radio & open bow.

Excellent condition. 37500 miles, Piemonte Red, Annual service just done. Many extras,

$9,500 719-486-2528

$9000 970-485-2201 zlwarner@colorado.net

Suzuki V-STROM DL1000 2008

Toyota FJ40 1972

17k Dual-sport Adventure Bike Many Extras, Crashbars, Windscreen, Levers, Filter, Handgards, Ready to Ride.

Chevy V8 swap, directional plow, hardtop and ambulance doors. Like most FJ’s there is a lot of rust and needs some body work. Lowest price in Colorado. $4000 OBO Avon 970-331-5325

Sundowner LQ Horse Trailer 2001

SOLD IT!

$19,000 obo 970-331-4718 sphanagan@gmail.com

Boating Campers/RVs Motorcycles Off-Road Rec

2005 VW Jetta Wagon TDI

$5350.00 970-390-8476

Westfalia Weekender 4 door. Good condition. 190,XXX Auto transmission. VW VR6 White

Trailers Equipment

970-618-9729

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$24,990 970-948-2156

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| Friday, July 4, 2014 | C29 Antique/Classic Autos

Auto Parts/ Accessories

1948 Willys Barn Find Gem! CJ2A Willys Jeep $3000 4cyl Flathead V e r y o r i g i n a l unmolested condition. Disassembled for res t or at io n , a l l p a rt s bagged and tagged and now selling. 3 spd, D18 with Arrow PTO front rear output includes winch. Body – exterior and floors solid, cross underbracing r u s t e d . A n n 970-418-4564 willys48co@yahoo.cim

Motorcycle Jacket Leather $25 Excellent condition. Men's size 42. Make Offer. 970 376 4001

Auto Parts/ Accessories

$500-$5000 CASH for any Subaru 2000 & newer. Wrecked, running or b r o k e n d o w n . 970-389-8730

1988 JEEP CHEROKEE REAR WINDOW INCLS. AUTO DEFROST $180.00 OR BEST OFFER EAGLE VAIL Excellent condition. Karen 970-949-5560 2 Tires P235/70 R16 Kumho Solus KR21 $45 for both. Great Tread. Superb condition. make offer 970 376 4001 Arctic Claw STUDDED snow tires $200. 205/55R16. Only used one season, excellent condition. Can deliver. Contact Ben 3157271540. Jeep wrangler top $50.00 Only used once. Canvas --tan color. 970-390-2140

SUBARU: Impreza Hood (only) Bra $40.00 Avon N E W . K a t h y 970-748-0543 Toneau cover fits F150 Supercrew short bed. Black fiberglass. Like new. $300 OBO 970-328-0179

Auto Service

We buy cars for junk. Pay up to $250 depending on car. Compro carros para yonke. Pago hasta $250. 970-470-1014 Miranda’s Towing

Autos

Autos

1991 Audi 200 Quattro Turbo $1,500 OBO Runs, needs some work. Manual transmission. AWD. Leather seats. Sunroof. 646-363-3611 ADVENTURE AUTO SALES

IN GLENWOOD SPRINGS EASY FINANCING! NO CREDIT CHECK! FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED $500 DOWN AND LOW PAYMENTS 970-945-1020

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 1988 Dodge Convertible 4 Cylinder, Runs Great! Good Tires, Needs Top, $900 OBO. 970-379-9302

towing@gmail.com

INTERESTED in selling your 97’ & up vehicle? Body damage/ mechanical problems or Junk cars 970-390-1993.

AVALANCHE AUTOMOTIVE LLC

Pontiac Montana 2005, $2,600 Good condition, 170K Auto transmission, 3.5LV6, FWD, DVD player system, new tires, runs good, seats 7. 970-314-3657

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Heavy Equipment/ Trucks

Motorcycles

94 John Deere 410D HL 4x4, thumb, clamshell bucket, 80% tires w/4chains, pallet forks, 3300 original hours, private owner, Great shape, runs strong. 29,000 OBO

info@avalancheautosales. com

I pay cash for junk cars; call for information! (970)485-9727 Pontiac Grand Am 1999: 137K. Vidrios y puertas electricos. Corre bien. $2,000. 970-457-7173.

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CARS & TRUCKS Copper, cans,

International dump truck 1979 $2000.00 OBO Good condition. Manual transmission. Jay (970) 390-7962 jaylivran@gmail.com 05 Subaru Outback Auto. 152K. We finance anyone with approved credit. BUY HERE PAY HERE. Hwy 24 in Minturn. (970) 827-5336.

Want to buyVehicles

Chopped Tour Pack Black Pearl. Detachable mounting rack, luggage rack. Your price $785. Call 970-376-1138.

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Autos $$ for Subaru’s. Free pick-up. For subaru’s 1996-1999. 970-389-8730.

Car Dead? cash paid for any vehicle, including wrecks. (970) 470-2880 freeorlowcost-

Autos

aluminum, appliances, brass, lead, steel and more!

Toyota 4Runner 1991. 4 door. 4wd. Manual transmission. 300k. 6 cylinder 3.0 liter Needs new fuel pump. Sunroof. CD player. 970-376-0280. $1200.

1997 Aroelite 21' Camper Trailer Only $1000.00 Needs work, looks good, pulls great! Glenwood Springs Used condition.

SOLD IN 1 DAY!!

Harley 1997 FXLD Excel c o n d . 2 4 K M i . Windshield, bags, pipes, new saddle, dual front brakes, Hwybars many performance and custom addons $5,500 970.389.4456

Roll-off Containers Available

Trinity Recycling

970-331-6971 Eagle, Colorado

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Antiques

Antiques

Antiques

Antiques

Antique Cast Iron Bird Bath $100. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Antique Children's Armoire. $200.00 Vail, Birch wood, Good condition. See photos on online ad. Susan (970)376-3233

Appliances

Vintage HUDSON BAY/BEACON/PENDLET ON Blankets $50.- $100. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m ANTIQUE MAJOLICA dishware Dealer Pricing $45 and up Excellent condition. call more details Laura 970-748-0865 see photo online

Matching set. Northland Skis, poles, and framed matching advertisement p o s t e r . $ 2 1 5 Silverthorne Used condition. Tom 303 996-2413 tomfloan@gmail.com

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Antique Copper Fire Extinguisher $100 or OBO Tom 970-390-3477

Antiques

Antique Wheelbarrel (used as flower pot-small) $25. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Neat Old Green Barnwood Coffee Table $100. (Distressed!) Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Radio 100.00 1940's Vintage Floor Standing Radio/Record Player Tom 970-390-3477 Several Vintage Quilts (Wedding Ring, etc.) $50.-$100. Each Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m S m a l l A n t i q u e Hummingbird Bath $75. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Tiffany Studios Lamp. Signed, $16,500. Excellent condition, 970-948-6667 carlheck5@aol.com www.carlhecktiffany.com

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Arts/Crafts/Hobbies Beautiful "Art Box" on a stand $40. (34"x34") 5" deep, Gorgeous wood!! Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Appliances

Washer/Dryer Combo. LG Model WM3455H (single unit) Retails for $1300. Almost Brand New Used less than 5x. Works perfectly. $750. Breckenridge ( pick-up only) Contact Tina 970-389-1369

Home Speakers: INFINITY Studio Monitor 120Great Sound and Loud. $175 for the pair.Size:16w,13D,33H Gypsum Used condition. Call or Email TJ @ 970 5 2 4 2 1 7 7 o r larsontj@gmail.com

Dishwasher. GE $100. White. Good condition. contact julie at julie.d.tomlinson@gmail. com

Books/Educational

Gas Range. Kenmore. Good condition. $100. Eagle. 970-376-0281

SOLD... GUARANTEED!

Rocker with ottoman nursing chair - blue denim excellent condition.$275.00 new my price is FIRM $100.00 Eagle. (970) 471-1831 Wooden doll house with tons of accessories. Best offer. Like new condition. Lindsey 561-703-4027 Boogsnvail25@aol.com

Chinese Runner 13 x 2'6" (Royal Blue,Cream etc.) $150. Excellent condition. 970-401-3088

Children/Baby Items Groovy girl collection. Hundreds of dollars of groovy girls and accessories. $75 or best offer. Like new condition. Edwards Lindsey 561-703-4027 Boogsnvail25@aol.com

Women's "AHNU" Walking Shoes $35. (Sz. 8.5) Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Women Skechers Shape-ups (Sz. 8.5) $20. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Signed memorabilia. John Elway signed jersey framed 38x33. $595 Terrell Davis signed Bronco helmet in display case $450. Colorado Rockies signed helmet - early years inc. Larry Walker in display case $295. Elvis Pressley framed 36x32 items inc signed picture $895. 970-471-3157. miika1777@aol.com

Computer/Supplies Microsoft Wireless Mouse. Ergonomic & works on almost any surface. New in sealed retail package. asking $25 970-390-7320

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Refrigerator. GE Side by side. White. $200. Good condition. please contact Julie at julie.d.tomlinson@gmail. com

Clothing New Women's OAKLEY Sunglasses $150. Edwards New!! Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Collectibles

National Geographic free magazines. Years 2000 - 2012. Excellent condition in slip covers. Laura 970-390-1005.

Carpet/Flooring

Sun System 150w High Pressure Sodium grow light. $65 Used only 3 weeks.Avon. Mike 518-569-1680 call or txt

Navy Blue jogging Jogger Stroller. Off road tires. $199 Edwards Like new condition. Only used a few times. been stored inside. Lindsey 561-703-4027 Boogsnvail25@aol.

Clothing

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Refrigerator. maytag 150 Good condition. 404-276-0880 mindya@mindspring.co m

Kelty Baby Backpack with sunshade. 79$ Edwards Very Good condition. Very comfortable and sturdy. Lindsey 561-703-4027 Boogsnvail25@aol.com

Audio

Aero Garden 7 pod hydroponic system. Perfect for herbs and starting clones. $50 A v o n L i k e n e w condition. Mike 518-569-1680

GE clean white natural gas stove/oven. Model XL44, upgrading to stainless. Works great, $150 OBO. Delivery? Call 970-949-4992

Children/Baby Items

Henry Beguelin purse $750 Aspen 970-379-9271 Gorgeous cool perfectly distressed bag retail $ 1400 bought in Aspen .Comes with certificate Check online for more pics

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Ladies clothes $1.00-$5.00 shorts, slacks, jeans,tops, jackets. 970-390-2140. Mostly size 8's

Windows 7 32 bit. New in sealed Microsoft package. License never activated,w/DVD $95 970-390-7320

Motorcycle Leather Jacket $25 Excellent condition. Size 42 Men's. make offer 970 376 4001

Windows 7 32 Bit. Spanish Version in OEM Case w/Disk and License Code $90 970-390-7320

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C30 | Friday, July 4, 2014 | Construction Construction Equipment/Material Equipment/Material 8" pine crown molding $1.20 per lf minturn,co adam szpiech1@yahoo.com .ph.no. 970-306 8300. Clean and dry(about 159 lf)

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Windows. Two from home in Arrowhead. Great quality. $75/each. Eagle. 970-376-0281.

BARN WOOD $3.00-$5.00/SF Gray, Brown or Faded Red Vintage Wood Supply 970 390-7405 "Where the Locals go for Cool Wood!"

Electronics

Bath Tub. Jetted Jacuzzi tub. 6-ft. White. $200 Eagle. 970-376-0281.

52" HD Television JVC $200 Eagle Excellent condition. John 970-376-5530 mitzitaz@yahoo.com

Wrought Iron twin day bed, with or without canopy. Includes two twin mattresses. $ 2 0 0 . 0 0 . O B O 970-390-5309

Furniture/ Dining Room 2 Antique Wrought Iron Coat Racks w/Texas Stars $75. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Vail Kinnikinnick Road July 5 and 6 ESTATE SALE. Saturday 9 to 5 and Sunday 9 to 5. Furniture, Electronics, Desks, Housewares. Must clean out four bedroom home in Vail. Large sectional sofa, occasional tables and lamps, 72" TV, dining room table and 8 dining room chairs, housewares, tools, patio furniture, garden equipment, small appliances and much more. Please call 970 331 4654 for additional information and directions.

Fireplaces/Stoves

Beetle Killed Pine T&G $2.50/SF- Kiln Dried, 5" wide-8' & longer Lots of Worm Holes. Great for walls or ceilings. Vintage Wood Supply 970 390-7405

Fireplace Mantel And Posts (White in color) $200 Eagle Superb condition. 970-390-0188

Firewood Fast, friendly service. Full, half, & face cords. Lower prices! Top Quality! 970-949-5018

Free sand and brics $0 Minturn Adam 970-306 8300 szpiech1@yahoo.com . Red Color, some good some broken, come and get it. Retired builder selling one or all items including power tools, hand tools, New transit and tripod. Hilty hammer drill. Lots of tools/ other items. $20 and up! Located in Edwards, CO. Call or email for details. miika1777@aol.com 307-359-8188

Mirror. $125.00 Gypsum Good condition. Loret 970-524-7600

Furniture/Home Furnishings Cherry Wood Dining Room Set two captain chairs and 4 regular chairs, all with leather seats. $750.00 Aspen Good condition.

Dining Room Set. 150.00 gypsum Good condition. 970-331-1221 Dining Room Set. $175 Good condition. Oak table & leaf, 6 chairs & matching chest. Linda Gilles 9 7 0 - 9 2 6 - 7 3 6 9 lgskiitorteeit@aol.com

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Garage Sales

Dining Room Set. Includes 6 chairs and matching cabinet. Table expands. $250 Gently used condition. 970-376-2570

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Avon 140 Metcalf rd. 7/5/14 Yard sale. Saturday 9 am to 3 pm Furniture Women's clothes Appliances nice outdoor grill stainless steel fridge toys

Garage sale. 386 Ringneck, Eagle. Saturday 8 - 12 . COLLECTIBLE CAMERAS/Photo equipment, tow hitch, fishing gear, Foosball table, kid's items, clothes, books, tons of misc.

Gypsum Garage Sale. 148 Stratton Cir Fri & Sat 9am to 1pm. Lots of furniture, home accessories, baby stuff, 2 Air conditioners, lawn mower & more.

Eagle ----114 Condor in Brush Creek Terrace---Estate sale. Saturday 8-1:00 Vintage home stuff, quilts, staffordshire pottery, purses, women's shoes (large size), furniture, drapes, bedding, bargains!

Gypsum 308 Legend Dr 7/5 Just moved, major downsizing Saturday 8a-1p Tools 30' ext ladd e r G e n e r a t o r Refrig/Kegerator Antiques coffee and end table base cabinets Bikes weights and bench archery equip and more

National Mt Airy Rolling Desk. $600.00 Edwards Excellent condition. Great for home or work o f f i c e ! M i g u e l 970-389-1389 Salinamd@hotmail.com

Antique Vietnamese garden stool / table Glass top 22 inches high. $150. 3 Teak bar stools. 30 inches tall $100 for set. Also various rugs. Call 970-949-4664 Bear Coat Rack $100. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Bedroom Set. $100.00, Dresser with mirror, nightstand,bed frame. Eagle 970- 376-1524

Couch and loveseat. $250 for the pair, located in Breckenridge, Good condition. Have only been in a smoke-free h o m e . C o n t a c t 970.343.0168 or benedictk@gmail.com Dark Brown Distressed Coffee Table $75. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Nice Large Living Room Chair (off white) $100. (High End) Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co mm Nice Sturdy Pine Trunk (Natural Wood Finish) $75. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 'Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Ralph Lauren Woven Bamboo Chairs & Ottomans

$1200/Set 970-476-0379

Slab (Table top) Smoked Glass 28" x 28" $15. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Small Green/Red Distressed Desk $50. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Table. $35 Minturn Good condition. Adam 970-306 8300 szpiech1@yahoo.com Very nice decorative iron with glass top (41"x30"x15"tall).Will send a picture on request.

vail 1864 Glacier Court 7/5/2014, 7/6/2014 Moving sale. Saturday 7am-1pm Sunday 8am-12pm Furniture Housewares Sporting goods Tools Books Home decor Glassware Rugs and carpeting Bargains Art & decor

ASEA ASSOCIATE 970-306-8187 or please visit http://mmhealthbuilding. myasealive.com

Hot Tubs/ Spas & Pools

Hot Tub- Master Spas Model LS700- Seats 5-6 Adults The Spa is 10 years old but has been well maintained and is in very good condition. Everything Works! If you're looking for a Hot Tub and don't want to spend 5K, it's worth a look. Located in Edwards. $1000.00 970-569-3306

Housewares Glass desk in very good condition. $100 970-471-1699

Jewelry RON"THE GOLD GUY "

bread machine the original BREADMAN new condition $20. call Randy 970 376 1519

Miscellaneous Merchandise

Vacuums

17 22 22mag rimfire ammo willing to barter 989o424

FREE WOODEN PALLETS

Makes great firewood, you pick-up and haul away. Always have plenty in stock! CMNM 200 Lindberg Dr Gypsum Co 81637 970-328-6333 ext 12502 Ask for Brian Schofield

Canister Vacuum Cleaner Electrolux Renaissance $100.00 Avon 970-949-0293

Honda pressure washer $40 Good condition. Adam 970-306 8300 szpiech1@yahoo.com .Works pretty good. REPUTABLE GOLDSMITH paying CASH for gold, silver, platinum jewelry, gold or silver coins, nuggets, sterling silver sets. Many loyal customers thank me for BEST RETURNS, BEST SERVICE and convenient appointments. I Recycle, Remake, and Repair. For today's spot see: ronthegoldguy.com. Call Ron (970) 390-8229

See MORE Jewelry listings online at Buying gold, diamonds, platinum and silver. Custom jewelry, repairs. Dave @ Summit Gold, 309 Main St./Frisco 970-668-0101. Gorgeous Emporio Armani Men's Watch $125. Edwards Like new condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Lawn & Garden

175# Spreader. Tow behind model for ATV or small garden tractor. $150.00 Eagle Excellent condition. John 970-376-5530 mitzitaz@yahoo.com Acres of Trees - Spruce, Foxtails, Aspens $20, Since 1974. For appt. 719-836-2639 Bench made from SKIS $75. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Lawm mover $40 Vail Used condition.

SOLD!

Nice Barnwood Bench $150. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Scotts Accugreen 1000 drop spreader $40 Works great! Like new condition but missing o n e w h e e l c a p 970-331-4901

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Pillows $3.00 each standard size. Huge assortment to choose from. 970-390-2140

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See MORE Furniture/ Home Furnishings listings online at David Marshall Wall Shelves $200. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Housewares D r i e d f l o w e r arrangements $50.00 each. Use for wall hanging decoration. Originally over $150.00. 970-390-2140

Nice Carved Wood Chair (1) $50. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Health & Beauty

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Furniture/Home Furnishings

Chair: 4' w, 3' d, 28" back height 17" seat height. Ottoman: 38"w, 27"d, 17" h. cotton black duck fabric. Very good condition!

Chestnut colored microfiber couch and love seat set. $199 Avon Mike 970-306-5744

(2) Twin/Double Down Comforters (high end!) $45. Each Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

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2 LARGE LIVING ROOM CHAIRS & OTOMAN. SUPER COMFY. BLACK & RUST CHECKERED PATTERN. EXCELLENT CONDITION. $180 OBO FOR ALL 3 479-7918

SOLD IT!!!

Furniture/ Beds & Mattresses

Queen Mattress & Box Spring. 200.00 Like new condition. Was in 2nd h o m e i n B C . 970-376-2180 Ly9f@aol.com

FOYER TABLE. 54"X24" 30" high. $55. Sturdy and in Superb condition. make offer 970 376 4001

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Firewood/Fuel

Boulders, structural dirt & top soil. Per l o a d . D a v e . 970-977-0261

Dining Room Table Ten feet long about one inch thick one piece Mahogany table, could be used as a conference table. Came out of a storage from Prince Bandars estate. Excellent condition $2500 obo. John 970-366-0636

SOLD... GUARANTEED!

Estate Sale

BEAUTIFUL BLACK WALNUT $6.00 - $18.00 BF Vintage Wood Supply 970 390-7405 Big Slabs up to 10' 4/4", 8/4" & more. Other Hardwoods too.

Furniture/ Dining Room

Trundle bed. Navy blue, Cottage style, excellent condition. Mattress & box spring incl. $200 970-376-2180. ly9f@aol.com Water Pressure Booster Pump. DuraMAC (HORIZONTAL MULTIST AGE Model-17052R020P-) , ž hp 120 V, 7 amp, 20 GPM; with filter (ideal for irrigation water supply ) Total value $975.00 NEW, (Three weeks old) $700 OBO. Interested, please call Irvin 208-219-1234

SOLD... GUARANTEED!

Furniture/ Beds & Mattresses

Willow Twig Bench $75. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m

Marijuana Dispensaries NEW HOPE WELLNESS CENTER 970-569-3701 Eagle Countys first and best - check us out! Beautiful buds, delicious edibles, dank wax, and more. Doctor visits are available. Mention this ad for $150 Oz. MMJ patients only.

New Hampton Bay Sauterine 54" Ceiling Fan -never out of boxlocated in EagleExcellent Condition. $75.00 Terrill Knight 970-328-6299 or kps@vail.net

Overstocked in End Rolls!!

Come pick them up at our newspaper facilities: Stop by 200 Lindbergh Dr. in Gypsum or call 328-6333 ext. 12502 to arrange pick up of these endrolls. Also available on site at the Aspen Times, Glenwood Post, Summit Daily & Vail Daily offices. Recycling is a good thing!

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QUALITY TERRARIUM. 2-levels stack with a pass-thru in the base of the top one. Top has sliding doors and heavy-duty lid. More info online. Orig. cost $900. Asking $300. 970-471-0948. Eagle. rimfire ammo 17HMR 22LR 22MAG not cheap but willing to barter 989o424 Rowing Exercise Machine $30 Minturn adam 970-306 8300 szpiech1@yahoo.com . Will send the picture on request.

All Terrain Vehicles

Yamaha Blaster 200cc 2 stroke. Low hours. New skid plate. Clutch cable. Tires like new. Garage kept. Great machine for the price. $1300.00 Vail Excellent condition. 970-393-2019 John Johninvail@gmail.com

Bicycles/Mopeds 07 Specialized Roubaix 54cm Men’s road bike. Exc. condition. $700 970-926-1469 2008 Trek Madone 5.2T 60cm Carbon, Superb condition new tires & chain. $1500. Randy 970-376-1346

2012 Giant Anthem X1 29er Awesome full suspension 29er size Large in great shape. Tubeless set up. Retail's new for $2,950, selling for $1,950.

SOLD!!!!!

21 inch Diamond Back APEX $150 or BO Gypsum Used condition. TJ 970 524 2177 larsontj@gmail.com

Call Classifieds. 845-9937

Sewing Machines LS 2125 Brother Sewing Mashine Brother $40 Minturn Adam 970-306 8300, szpiech1@yahoo.com . Only 2 times used ( new condition).Paid $90.

Tickets/Ski Passes/ Events

Giant DefyAlliance Road Bike Used Bike. Grown out of it and time to sell Dillon, Good condition. Liam (970) 409-7936 $700 OBO

Goo Dolls, Daughtry, PWT $40/ea (2) 9703906754 @Red Rocks July 15. Reserved seats. Row 30.

Tools/Hardware Aluminum Ladder Rack universal fit w/ or w/out topper 450.00 Dillon Excellent condition. Tim 970.389.3952

Girls Trek 60 MountainTrek $99 Eagle Excellent condition. Stacy Deck 970-390-3435 sdeckvail@gmail.com

Table Saw. Hitachi. $100. Eagle. 970-376-0281.

Want To Buy/ Merchandise Want to purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201

Jandd mountain pannier, black - large $60.00 Avon Like new condition. 970-949-0293


| Friday, July 4, 2014 | C31 Bicycles/Mopeds Kids Giant MTX 225 Mtn Bike 13 inch $125 or BO Gypsum Used condition. TJ 970 524 2177 larsontj@gmail.com Kids Kona Makea Mtn Bike 12 inch $50 Gypsum Used condition. TJ 970 5 2 4 2 1 7 7 larsontj@gmail.com Kids Kona Makea Mtn Bike 12 inch $75 or BO Gypsum Used condition. I Call or email TJ 970 524 2 1 7 7 o r larsontj@gmail.com

Canoes/Kayaks/ Row Boats Dagger Vortex and Spray Skirt Good Condition A great beginner or race boat very stable. $100 Gypsum Good condition. Hagen 970-618-1864 email hkuhl84006@aol.com

Helmet Grateful Heads $40 Excellent condition. Men's Lg. Make offer.

SOLD IT!

Stand-Up Paddle Marin 2011 29er Nail Trail Mountain Bike SLX/XT Fox 32 shock and Avid Hydraulic brakes. Medium size. Retailed for $1700. Sell for $850.00 Excellent condition. 970-317-1313 Gypsum

Trek fuel 70 teenager size. Excellent condition. $325 Carrie 970-390-2366

Great Deals!

• Hala • Glide • Starboard Paddles, PFDS & River gear. 970-827-4060 106 Main Minturn

Dune Buggies/ Dirtbikes

2012 Yamaha yz450 $4699 303-725-2286. 45+ hours. Awesome bike.

Pets - Cats

Firearms/Supplies

Rifle scope: 4-12X60; lighted reticle with Weaver rail mount. $195. 970-389-1978.

Golf

Pets - Cats Tillie - Great w/ every cat she's met. Has lived outdoors but would love t o b e y o u r indoor/outdoor mouser! Adoption fee waived in June. EVHS 970-331-1983

DRIVER Taylor Made RBZ Rocket Balz - 10.5* stiff shaft...graphite. $99 New, in wrapper. 970-476-2367 Golf balls Various brands $3.00/dozen 970-390-2140 IRON SET: 4 - PW, SW. Men's regular steel shafts. $125 Like new. Cavity back design. 970-476-2367 PING IRONS: G10, LEFT HAND. 4-PW, SW Excellent, Graphite R - s h a f t . $ 1 9 5 970-476-2367 TAYLOR MADE DRIVER: Rocket BLZ, Stiff, 10.5*. $99 !!! New in plastic with head cover. 970-476-2367 Titleist SM4 Spin Milled V o k e y D e s i g n Wedges-RH. 56 degree and 60 degree. Both have stock shaft and grip. $130 for the pair or $70 each. Great Cond. 970-306-7878 Titleist Vokey SM5 Wedge in Golf Nickel. RH. 58 Degree S Grind. Black Golfpride Tour Wrap Grip. Great Cond. $129 in stores, $90 obo. 970-306-7878.

Garmin Oregon 450-Like New- $150.00- Avon- Bob 573-429-8833

restored/original condition.

Schwinn, Western Flyer, Hawthorne, Huffy, Columbia, Colson. For info/pictures: Bjorn 970-328-1158 sb@vail.net

Boats-Fishing

Hunting Fox Tracer Helmet with goggles, small $70.00 A v o n L i k e n e w condition. 970-949-0293

2 male cats (3&8). Free to a good home. black&white/white liz-karen1@hotmail.com (avon) DID YOU KNOW that all of Colorado Animal Rescue's adoptable cats a r e l i s t e d o n Petfinder.com? Search zip code 81601 for adorable photos and descriptions!

FREE IN JUNE!! Cindy Amazing cats this calm don't come around that often! 4 year old Cindy would love to be your new best friend. EVHS 970-331-1983 7 days/wk by appt

WE BUY ANTLERS

FREE in JUNE! "Echo" - 7 yr F who has lived with many other animals, including other adoptable kitty Smokey. Eagle Valley Humane 970-331-1983. Avail by appt 7 days/wk

Exercise Equipment

Creek Company XR 1 Pontoon boat $275 Located Sweetwater road area. Like new condition. Bob 970-524-6160 bobofsweetwater@yaho o.com

Camping Complete camping outfit. Includes tent, stove, canopy, untensils & more. $300 obo. 970-328-5758. REI Down Filled Sleeping Bag- $75.00- Excellent condition. Bob 573-429-8833 bobjancope@yahoo.com

ELYPTICAL Precor brand, gym quality. $1000 VAIL Excellent condition. RACHEL 970-368-0554 RHARRISON1008@YAHO O.COM

Weight Set w 200lbs of weights plus free weights for arms. $100. Avon, call Doug 203-543-5313

Firearms/Supplies

Canoes/Kayaks/ Row Boats

CONCEALED CARRY CLASS Saturday July 19th in Kremmling $80.00 970-724-3311 gunsmokebob@msn.co m

CANOE - Old Town Discovery 158, 15' 8". $450 OBO Very stable, good condition. Darlene (970)471-2573

Mauser, Springfield, Enfield, Others. Some Ammo. 719-486-0430 Leave Message

Pets - Dogs

Pets - Other

Craig is a 5 yr black lab. Sweet boy who knows commands. Loves dogs and cats. Loves to fetch. Application at lucydayrescue.org then call 970-948-5757.

Kandy is a Red Heeler Mix. Loves dogs, people, ignores cats. Well trained. Not a working dog - great inside dog. App. at luckydayrescue.org then call 213-458-49444944.

BUNNIES: Florida White Rabbits, 12 wks old, m & fem. Have Pedigree. Could be Show Rabbits. Solid white w/red eyes. Very loving & tame, great pets. 970-433-8155 or 970-379-7530.

T-Cup Purrrtion kitty $385-$700 Cash only!! Call 970-625-8411

URGENT! URGENT!! 2.5 NM cat. Inside only. No fee. adopt screen. Dogs ok. pics online. Other cats no. 970 389 6946 planetkitty1@ gmail.com

Pets - Dogs Absolutely adorable AKC Certified T-Cup Yorkshire Pups 2 F 2 M very hard to find. $700-$1300 Cash only! Call: 970-625-8411

Affenpinscher mix "Schmoochie" - 2 years, 10 pounds, black, good with other dogs and very friendly! Eagle Valley Humane Society. Foster: 970-376-5772.

Hiking ViNtAgE CrUiSeR BiKeS! $325-$750 Excellent

Pets - Dogs

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High Country Antlers

Elk, Deer & Moose Antlers

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Sporting Goods Climbing Gear. Black Diamond Harness and more all for $35 Excellent condition. Men's LG, belay device, carabiner, chalk bag. Make offer.

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-PPLJOH GPS TPNFUIJOH VOVTVBM Search online throughout the mountain region. Tennis Racket Wilson Pro Staff lite 5.8 si $10 Prime condition. make offer 970 376 4001

Bear is a 3 yr Gr. Dane/Aussie Mix. Likes other dogs. Loyal and needs a strong leader. Knows commands and is beautiful. App. at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-618-3662.

FREE IN JUNE!! Oreo This 9 yr boy gives kisses & would love to be your lap kitty! Indoor only. Eagle Valley Humane Society. Call 970-331-1983 for appt 7 days/wk

Border Collie mix "Goku" 8-year-old chunky boy is a delight! For adorable pics and info, visit Petfinder.com and search zip code 81601. CARE in GWS 970-947-9173

FREE in JUNE! "Sunny" Sweet girl w/ most beautiful coloring. Good w/ other cats. Eagle Valley Humane Society by Pazzo's in Eagle. Call 970-331-1983 for appt 7 days/wk.

Bullwinkle is a 3 1/2 yr Purebred German Shepherd. Well behaved and loves people and dogs. A great dog. Appl. at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-618-3662.

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Chiweenie! (Chihuahua/Dachshund) - Ronnie - Fantastic with other dogs. 2-3 yrs, snuggles under the covers. Eagle Valley Humane Society foster: 970-328-6562

See MORE Pet/Animal listings online at www.vaildaily.com/classified

Extra cute Yorkies. Boy-$650. XSM Girl-$850. XX Small girl $950. 970-306-8598

Labradoodle puppies. All colors, non shed, 35lbs full grown www.1-labradoodle-breeder.com 970-240-4652 * * * L I K E U S O N FACEBOOK!*** Want more photos and information on all of our adoptable dogs? Search for Colorado Animal Rescue on FB and "like" our page!

Bird cage, stand and more $30.00 .. toys, gravel paper, and lots more. Avon. Excellent condition. About $150+ worth of bird stuff. BYE BYE birdie....Kathy 970-748-0543

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Extra cute Yorkies. Boy-$650. XSM Girl-$850. XX Small girl $950. 970-306-8598

Georgia is an 8 mo. Shepherd Mix. See her at the Rangely Animal Shelter in Rangely Co. 970-675-2803, 970-629-3865, 970-675-2771, 970-675-8973 German Shepherd "Cowboy" Stunning purebred 5-year-old fella! So handsome and l o v i n g . S w e e t personality!! CARE in GWS 970-947-9173

“Goldie” Samoyed/Heeler mix, light gold, med SPF 1-3 yrs old, housebroken, intelligent, obedient, stays w/o leash A Treasure! 970-963-3858 valleydogrescue.org

Nellie is an 18 month German Shep mix. She is adorable, fun and active. She loves dogs and cats and learns quickly. Application at luckydayrecue.org then call 970-618-3662.

Kennel $35 Silverthorne Good condition. Dori (970) 333-0383 dori_jensen123@comcas t.net

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Ollie is a 2 yr Italian Greyhound/Chihuahua Mix. Shy at first but warms up quickly. Sweet and loves all. Unique features. App at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-379-4606.

'Super Pet' Hamster/Rat cage $50 Like new w/ many accessories. 12" x 1 2 " x 3 0 " l o n g 970-331-4901

Red Heeler "Patch" 1-year-old boy is ready to be your best friend a n d c o n s t a n t companion! Great size at 50 lbs. Such a cute face! CARE in GWS 970-947-9173

Horses & Mules Salt Creek Ranch Boarding, Premium Feed Huge Indoor arena Eagle 970-328-3878

Harley is a 3 yr active Boxer. Loves people and dogs - no cats. Just a fun, goofy boy. Listens w e l l . A p p a t luckydayrescue.org then call 970-618-3662.

Jarvis is a 4 yr Purebred Am. Staffie. Breed Ambassador - loves all incl. chickens. Just a sweet wiggle butt. App at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-618-3662.

Trusted local connections. Powerful national reach. We work hard to ensure the credibility and quality of our advertisements, so please contact us immediately if you have concerns about a print or online Classified ad. Call 866.850.9937 or email classifieds@cmnm.org

Pet Supplies/ Services

Reg. Aussie puppies. Champion bred. Black & red tri’s. Great companion or working dogs. References. 3 yr Guarantee. Ready to go! 970-261-1073

Sophie, gentle endearing, unique Bernese Mtn dog/Corgi mix. 2 yrs,SPF, 40 lbs, beautiful tricolor, curly furcoat, short legs. Nonbarker. Great with kids & pets. valleydogrescue.org 970-963-3858

Saddles & Tack

single horse gig, 4 wheel, seats 4 $1100 M a r b l e K a r i n 970-963-9745 karinscanlon@yahoo.co m

Grass Grass Hay, 2000 bales coming in August. Premium horse hay $8, cow hay $6, Snowmass. Call Parker 970-923-6567


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REMODELING GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Counter Tops Granite Repairs

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Drywall/ Plaster/Insulation

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Drywall and Stucco Repairs Interior/Exterior Painting Flat Screen T.V. Relocates Flood Restoration. Custom tile work. Bathroom remodels. Light electrical. Many References. Insured. Call Jason @ 970-331-1066 jaymtaylor@hotmail.com

Electronics Mountain Music 970-949-5060 Market place building in Eagle Vail. TVs, Stereos and Music Equipment Service and Sales.

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Lawn and Garden Maintenance Irrigation Turn On/Repair Mowing • Trimming Fertilization • Weeding Irrigation Winterization Scott Marino (970) 328-0538 or scottmarino@centurytel.net NEW PROJECTS Power Rake & Aerator, Irrgation system Start, mowing service, spring clean, gardens Alejandro Flores (970)471-6230-376-3514 alejandro8402@live.com

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A Preliminary Subdivision Plat Hearing for property 947 Main Street is scheduled for July 9, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. with the Town of Minturn Planning Commission and Design Review Board at Minturn Town Hall, 302 Pine Street, Minturn, CO.

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Janet Hawkinson, MLAP Minturn Planner Published in the Vail Daily June 30, 2014 and July 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 2014. (10328119) Public Notice A Preliminary Subdivision Plat Hearing for property 1973 Main Street is scheduled for July 9, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. with the Town of Minturn Planning Commission and Design Review Board at Minturn Town Hall, 302 Pine Street, Minturn, CO. Janet Hawkinson, MLAP Minturn Planner Published in the Vail Daily June 30, 2014 and July 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 2014. (10327756) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON JULY 15, 2014 REGARDING A PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LOCATED AT 2470 OLD TRAIL ROAD, AVON CO 81620 Notice is hereby given, that the Planning & Zoning Commission shall conduct a public hearing at the Avon Town Hall, located at One Lake Street, Avon, Colorado, on July 15, 2014, at 5:00pm, regarding the development of a proposed two-story duplex residence. The project location is Lot 91, Block 1 Wildridge Subdivision or 2470 Old Trail Road. Copies of the proposed residential development may be obtained from the Community Development Department, Avon Town Hall, during normal business hours or by contacting Brian Garner at (970)748.4023. Written comments may be submitted to Brian Garner, Town Planner, at no later than 12pm on the bgarner@avon.org hearing date. Published in the Vail Daily July 4, 2014. (10343996)

Janet Hawkinson, MLAP Minturn Planner Published in the Vail Daily June 30, 2014 and July 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 2014. (10327633) ADVERTISEMENT TO BID TOWN OF VAIL SUPPLY AND INSTALL OF LED BULBS AND TUBES VAIL, COLORADO Sealed bids will be received by the Town of Vail (Owner) at the Public Works Administration Building, 1309 Elkhorn Drive, Vail Colorado 81657, until 5:00 p.m., local time July 14th, 2014, for the Town of Vail Supply and Install of LED Bulbs and Tubes project, at which time all Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The work includes supply and install of LED bulbs and tubes in all Town of Vail facilities, approximately 7000 units. All Bids shall be in accordance with the Contract Documents with Technical Specifications which may be obtained on June 27th, 2014 from the Town of Vail sharefile website in PDF format. Access to the sharefile site and plans will be provided to those who request access by contacting the Town's Project Manager, John King, at jking@vailgov.com The owner reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive informalities, and to reject nonconforming, nonresponsive, or conditional Bids. Town of Vail Department of Public Works By: John King Facilities Manager (970) 479-2170 jking@vailgov.com Published in the Vail Daily June 27, 2014 and July 4 and 11, 2014. (10314967)

NOTICE TO BEAVER CREEK PROPERTY OWNERS The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Beaver Creek Design Review Board will be held on Wednesday, July 16, 2014, at the Design Review Board offices at 137 Benchmark Road, Avon, CO 81620. The following items will be reviewed: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

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For more information on the above review items, please contact the Design Review Administration at 970-754-3147. Published in the Vail Daily July 4, 2014. (10344062)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Colorado River Valley Field Office, 2300 River Frontage Road, Silt, Colorado 81652. Notice is hereby given that on June 20, 2014, Steve Bennett, Field Manager, Colorado River Valley Field Office, issued a decision to approve a proposed land exchange with Proponents Leslie and Abigail Wexner and to accept the Proponents' offer to donate 235.38 acres to the United States. Participating entities in the land exchange include 2343 County Road, LLC; Prince Creek Crown, LLC; and Lady Belle Partnership, LLLP. The proposed exchange would convey six parcels of Federal lands in Pitkin and Eagle Counties, aggregating 1470.01 acres, to acquire two parcels of non-Federal lands totaling 433.03 acres located in Garfield and Pitkin Counties. The BLM determined the Federal lands suitable for disposal by exchange pursuant to Section 206 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1716), as amended (FLPMA). The proposed exchange will dispose of six Federal parcels in Pitkin and Eagle Counties to acquire a portion of the Sutey Ranch in Garfield County and a parcel adjacent to The Crown in Pitkin County. The Federal parcels in Pitkin County have limited public access. The Proponents' Two Shoes Ranch border most of the Pitkin County Federal parcels. Patents for the described Federal lands will reserve a right-of-way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United States pursuant to the Act of August 30, 1890 (43 U.S.C. 945). The patents issued for the Federal lands will convey surface and minerals. Two Federal parcels will be subject to existing rights-of-way for roads. Specific legal descriptions and maps of the parcels involved in this exchange are available from the Colorado River Valley Field Office at the above address, on-line at www.blm.gov/co/crvfo, or by contacting Monte Senor at (970) 876-9067. Disposal of the Federal lands is consistent with the considerations for land tenure adjustments outlined in Appendix D of the Glenwood Springs Resource Management Plan as revised (1988). The Federal lands located in Eagle and Pitkin Counties, are isolated from other Federal lands, and are difficult and uneconomic for the BLM to manage. The exchange will consolidate ownership and improve the efficiency and management by the Bureau of Land Management. In exchange, the United States will acquire a portion of the Sutey Ranch in Garfield County and a parcel in the area of The Crown in Pitkin County. Both parcels are accessible by county roads. The United States will acquire the Sutey Ranch parcel in fee, subject to existing rights-of-way. The United States will acquire surface only in the West Crown parcel as the Federal patent reserved all minerals. The parcel will be subject to a right-of-way for Prince Creek Road and any valid existing rights. The encumbrances will not interfere with future management objectives for the parcels and are acceptable to the United States. Upon completion of the proposed land exchange, the proponents will grant conservation easements on Federal parcels A and B to the Aspen Valley Land Trust and conservation easements on Parcels C, D, and E to the Eagle Valley Land Trust. The Department of Interior's Office of Valuation Services (OVS) approved appraisals for the Federal and non-Federal lands. Appraisal of the exchange lands determined the value of the nonFederal lands to be substantially higher than the value of the Federal lands. A supplemental appraisal of Parcel 1 in August 2013 separated the Sutey Ranch into two tracts, Parcel 1A will to remain as the exchange parcel. The Proponents offered to donate Parcel 1B to the United States under a separate transaction pursuant to Section 205 of the FLPMA. The OVS approved the values for Parcels 1A and 1B on August 26, 2013

The Department of Interior's Office of Valuation Services (OVS) approved appraisals for the Federal and non-Federal lands. Appraisal of the exchange lands determined the value of the nonFederal lands to be substantially higher than the value of the Federal lands. A supplemental appraisal of Parcel 1 in August 2013 separated the Sutey Ranch into two tracts, Parcel 1A will to remain as the exchange parcel. The Proponents offered to donate Parcel 1B to the United States under a separate transaction pursuant to Section 205 of the FLPMA. The OVS approved the values for Parcels 1A and 1B on August 26, 2013 The BLM evaluated the impacts associated with the exchange and addressed them in an Environmental Assessment prepared for the land e x c h a n g e a n d d o n a t i o n , DOI-BLM-CO-040-2013-0061-EA (EA). The exchange and donation will increase land management efficiency, especially for protection and enhancement of wildlife and recreation resources. The non-Federal parcels include water and riparian resources. The exchange will well serve the public interest. Interested parties may obtain a copy of the EA and the decision to approve the exchange and donation from the Colorado River Valley Field Office at the above address, on-line at www.blm.gov/co/crvfo, or by contacting Monte Senor at (970) 876-9067. Interested parties may submit a written protest to Steve Bennett, Field Manager, Colorado River Valley Field Office, at the above address through Aug. 4, 2014 (45 days from the date of first publication of this notice). Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in your protest, you should be aware that the BLM may make your entire comment - including your personal identifying information - publicly available at any time. While you may include in your comment a request for the BLM to withhold your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. Published in the Glenwood Springs Post Independent, Vail Daily June 20, 27, 2014 and July 4 and 11, 2014, and the Aspen Time Weekly June 26, 2014 July 3, 10 and 17, 2014. (10295009)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON JULY 15, 2014 REGARDING A MAJOR DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND LOCATION, CHARACTER & EXTENT APPLICATION FOR TRACT G BENCHMARK AT BEAVER CREEK SUBDIVISION, TOWN OF AVON, COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO Notice is hereby given, that the Avon Planning and Zoning Commission shall conduct a public hearing at the Avon Town Hall, located at One Lake Street, Avon, Colorado, on July 15, 2014 at 5:00 pm regarding a Major Development Plan application and a Location, Character & Extent application for approval of a proposed performing arts pavilion to be located on Tract G, Benchmark at Beaver Creek Subdivision in Nottingham Park at 1 Lake Street Avon, CO 81620 in the Park Zone District. Copies of the application may be obtained from the Community Development Department, Avon Town Hall, during normal business hours or by contacting Brian Garner at (970)748.4023. Written comments may be submitted to Brian Garner, Town Planner, at bgarner@avon.org no later than 12pm on the hearing date. Published in the Vail Daily July 4, 2014. (10312035)

Trusted local connections. Powerful national reach. We work hard to ensure the credibility and quality of our advertisements, so please contact us immediately if you have The BLM evaluated the impacts associated with theclassifi exchange and addressed them in an Environconcerns about a print or online Classified ad. Call 866.850.9937 or email eds@cmnm.org mental Assessment prepared for the land e x c h a n g e a n d d o n a t i o n , DOI-BLM-CO-040-2013-0061-EA (EA). The exchange and donation will increase land management efficiency, especially for protection and enhancement of wildlife and recreation

ADVERTISEMENT TO BID TOWN OF VAIL VARIABLE MESSAGE SIGNS PROJECT VAIL, COLORADO Sealed bids will be received by the Town of Vail (Owner) at the Public Works Administration Building, 1309 Elkhorn Drive, Vail Colorado 81657, until 10:00 a.m., local time July 14th, 2014, for the Town of Vail Variable Message Signs Project, at which time all Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The work includes the fabrication and installation of four (4) overhead cantilevered signs which include Daktronics model VL-3220-16x192-8-RGB variable message signs at the I-70 Exit 176 interchange. All Bids shall be in accordance with the Contract Documents with Technical Specifications which may be obtained on June 30th, 2014 from the Town of Vail sharefile website in PDF format. Access to the sharefile site and plans will be provided to those who request access by contacting the Town's Project Manager, Chad Salli, at csalli@vailgov.com The owner reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive informalities, and to reject nonconforming, nonresponsive, or conditional Bids. Town of Vail Department of Public Works By: Chad Salli, PE Project Engineer (970) 479-2169 csalli@vailgov.com Published in the Vail Daily June 27, 2014 and July 4 and 11, 2014. (10314879)

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IF YOU IT HERE HERE SOME HELPFUL FACTS ABOUT VAIL'S NEW RECYCLING ORDINANCE: WHAT IS THE ORDINANCE?

WHO WILL PICK UP MY RECYCLING?

Recently passed by the Vail Town Council, Ordinance No. 6 calls for Community-Wide Recycling Regulations as of July 1, 2014. (So yes, it’s a law. But hey, it’s something we should all be doing anyhow, so think of it as just a smart move and small token of your love.)

All local waste haulers pick up recycling. Check with your hauler for their recycling guidelines or visit vailgov.com/recycling for general guidelines.

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You must have Wildlife-Resistant Bins for your recycling, which can be purchased through your waste hauler. With proof of purchase, you’ll be eligible for a $100 rebate. Businesses and HOAs are eligible for up to $750 toward a new recycling program. The rebate has a time limit. Don’t wait!

If you are currently receiving trash service, you will be required to also take part in recycling services starting July 1, 2014. While we hope you’ll pitch in right away, you have until January 1, 2015 to fully adopt.

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