Throughout the celebration of life for Adam Palmer on Saturday morning in Eagle Town Park, a small monarch butterfly glided back and forth in front of the stage, occasionally flitting away into the cloudless sky…
EAGLE A proposal to bring an RV campground to the Brush Creek Valley did not move forward at a Town Council meeting Tuesday night after more than a dozen residents came out to express…
Scott Colby, of Eagle, thinks 10 acres of his 13.5-acre property on Brush Creek Road would make a great campground for people who come to town for events or outdoor recreation. The proposal is pending before the Eagle Town Council, and drawing out people who support the idea and others, including two of his nearest neighbors, opposed to it.
Tom Lotshaw/tlotshaw@vaildaily.com
EAGLE Depending on who you ask, Base Camp Eagle would be a good campground or a bad campground. Something the town of Eagle has needed for years, or something it needs somewhere else, if anywhere at all.
Adam Lewis Palmer
Adam Lewis Palmer, devoted community servant, husband, father and longtime local of Eagle, Colorado, died unexpectedly on February 1, 2021 at the age of 49. Adam and two friends were caught in a deadly avalanche near Silverton, Colorado, while on a backcountry ski trip.
Adam is survived by his father Wayne Palmer, brother Darrell Palmer, wife Kalie Palmer; daughters Montana and Savanna, dog Benny and cats Pua and HeiHei. He is predeceased by his mother Cheryl Lewis Palmer.
Adam was born on September 18, 1971, in Lynnwood, Washington. He grew up in Port Orchard, Washington, and lived in Anacortes, Washington and Puyallup, Washington, graduating from Puyallup High School. In college at the University of Washington, he joined the Psi Upsilon fraternity, becoming social chair and forming strong bonds with a special group of guys who remain extremely close to this day. He graduated in 1994 with a degree in Ocean and Fisheries Sciences.