Smoke will likely be visible in the Roaring Fork and Crystal valleys in the coming days with prescribed fires planned on White River National Forest lands north of Aspen and south of Carbondale, U.S. Forest.
Kristy Wallner casually rested her hand on barbed wire lining atop a fence separating sheep from cattle. The metallic partition, erected in the 1980s, currently stretches 14 miles across high-country pastures north of Gypsum. “A.
Kristy Wallner casually rested her hand on barbed wire lining atop a fence separating sheep from cattle. The metallic partition, erected in the 1980s, currently stretches 14 miles across high-country pastures north of Gypsum. “A.
Special to the Daily
The town of Eagle hosted the Rocky Mountain Youth Corps this week to complete multiple projects to improve trails and open spaces for all the locals who traverse them, whether it be on two legs or four.
The group’s main project was the removal of nearly 7,000 feet of unused and unmaintained barbed wire fence from the Abrams Creek Open Space property southwest of Eagle Ranch, according to a recent press release.
The town’s open space and trails manager Brian Lieberman said Eagle was lucky to benefit from the help of the Youth Corps for 10 days before the workers made their leave Friday.