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Devil s Thumb Ranch buy nearby B&B for staff lodging
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An aerial view of Snow Mountain Ranch. (Photo: courtesy Snow Mountain Ranch)
The decade of the aughts witnessed the decimation of wide swaths of forest in Colorado due to a pine beetle infestation. This was no slow drip affair. What was a tree-to-tree process eventually swallowed whole green mountainsides morphing them into a desiccated dead-tree blight. Those dead trees, unable to hold moisture, were hundred-foot matchsticks during wildfire season.
Over the past few decades, an ominous cycle prevailed. Warming temperatures due to climate change made life easier on pine beetles. Drought made for more combustible forests and extreme wildfire danger. Across the West, cross-country ski areas rely on trees for shade to prevent premature snowmelt on trails. They also serve as wind blocks in mountain-scapes prone to winds. Trees are a skier’s friend when considering trail design, maintenance, and longer ski seasons. Some die-hard skiers might know the climate data suggests winters are
Slideshow: BusinessDen’s overnight DenX Retreat at Devil’s Thumb Ranch
Andi Sigler, Owner of VIVE Float Studio and Sarah Lyman, VIVE Float Studio
Samantha Baldwin of BusinessDen and Ashley Cawthorn of presenting sponsor Berg Hill Greenleaf and Ruscitti
Sally Berg of presenting sponsor Berg Hill Greenleaf and Ruscitti
Sally Berg of presenting sponsor Berg Hill Greenleaf and Ruscitti
Jenni Kelly and Colleen Merrill of sponsor Anchor Engineering
Danielle Barbeau, Owner and CEO of The River Yoga led classes for the retreat.
Fireside chats about marketing, staffing and more.
Monday night s panel discussion was led by Samantha Baldwin, Director of Events at BusinessDen. Panelists included Danielle Barbeau, owner of The River Yoga, Suzanne Fanch, owner of Devil s Thumb Ranch and Andi Sigler, owner of VIVE Float Studio.