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Limits Are Coming For Crested Butte s Overused Camping Paradise But Local Workers Who Live There Could Lose Out
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It is with heavy hearts the family announces the passing of Audrey Trewin at the age of 87.
Audrey was born on March 4, 1934, in Saint John, New Brunswick to Havelock and Lona McLellan (Foshay) and spent the first 15 years of her life there. Traveling by train, Audrey moved to Fort William, Ontario with her mother, sister Barbara and step-father Fredrick Selkirk, where she finished her education at Fort William Collegiate.
She worked for Famous Players, Reward Shoe Store and finally at Eaton’s of Canada in the office of J. Ambercombie. She married Glen Edward Trewin on April 4, 1953 and continued to work until Norman David (March 12, 1957) was born. Terry Glen (March 22, 1972) arrived 15 years later. Audrey worked as a devoted wife and mother for her remaining days.
Crested Butte ending free-for-all camping, designating sites
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The Reinvention of Ryan and Sara Hall
How running’s power couple pulled off their mind-boggling transformation while raising four (!) kids
By Rachel Levin and Photography & Video by Jesse Rieser Feb 23, 2021
Leap Day, February 29, 2020. Sara and Ryan Hall are in the backseat of an Uber, sitting in traffic and silence in downtown Atlanta. Shivering a little in her race kit, Sara accepts Ryan’s offer of his sweatshirt. The driver mutters something about road closures. It would’ve been faster to get out and hobble back to the hotel, but they just sit there. Staring out the window, in disbelief. “We were in total shock,” recalls Sara. “We just didn’t see this coming.”