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The inland island range from Jasper to Santa Fe — same ecosystem, same folks

Mountain Life

Holy Cities Of The West: The Centers Could Not Hold

Larry Joseph Calloway December 6, 2005

Stuck in a slithering python of a traffic jam in Salt Lake City, I wondered what Brigham Young would think. I mean, when he said, “This is the place,” he surely did not mean the place for hopeless urbanization.

Salt Lake City
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You Ask Why I Live On This Green Mountain. . .

My report, which appeared in the Crestone Eagle

Larry Joseph Calloway June 1, 2005

The Shumei Institute, one of the spiritual centers where I live, celebrated its third anniversary. Sometimes I can’t help being a reporter. . .

Crestone-Baca
Mountain Life

New West Powder Snow: Start Yer Engines, Get Yer Gun

But who ya gonna Call? The sheriff or the NRA?

Larry Joseph Calloway March 7, 2005

In one NRA ad, a defiant Charlton Heston carried a double barrel shotgun, unloaded, open at the breach and breaking nicely over his right shoulder. On the other hand, there’s reality on Molas Pass.

Silvertonsnowmobiles
Mountain Life

Word From The Mountain: Natural Law And Taylor Ranch

Wood Cutters, Grazers, Loggers. . . Not So Fast There, Peak Baggers

Larry Joseph Calloway July 13, 2004

Some rights to use land come, not out of the literal terms contracts, but rather out of “pre-existing and higher authority of laws of nature, of nations, or of the community to which the parties belong,” the Colorado territorial court said in 1872.

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Cargo Planes At Midnight. Right. . .

Somebody call the National Inquirer

Larry Joseph Calloway May 10, 2004

Maybe the reason I remember it is I was the only one in the restaurant who didn’t rush outside to see. But they came back. And got me later.

Crestoneflyovers
Mountain Life

Friends of the C&T: “America’s Premier Historic Railroad”

And you don’t need a ticket to see the history part

Larry Joseph Calloway July 10, 2003

With a little help from its friends, the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad is the last best remnant of the narrow guage. And the Chama yards are free and open to the public. Also, you can find parking.

Cumbres and Toltec
Mountain Life

Invasion Of The Pennsylvania Hired Killer Hit Fish!

Go ahead, make Mother Nature’s day

Larry Joseph Calloway May 23, 2003

You have to wonder upon reading New Mexico Game and Fish news if there are any natives left in New Mexico. Biologically speaking. . .

Mountain Life

Drought Cycle Is Not Something You Ride Around Moab

Ed Abbey somehow has made his way to Heaven

Larry Joseph Calloway May 14, 2003

Another four years of this and Lake Powell could be a mud puddle? Surely the Bureau of Reclamation will think of something. Right?

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