Photo archive for July 8, 2007
Despite the four staples in his head from a knee in the championship game against Vail, Steamboat rugby player Justin Wootton was all smiles after Steamboat won the 33rd annual Cowpie Classic.
Steamboat players win a scrum against Vail during Sunday's 33rd annual Cowpie Classic championship game. Steamboat won 15-10.
Meghan Barkman bumps the volleyball during the 26th annual Steamboat Powderkeg Volleyball Tournament at the sand courts near Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs on Saturday afternoon.
Ashley Kaneta spikes the volleyball during the 26th annual Steamboat Powderkeg Volleyball Tournament at the sand courts near Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs on Saturday afternoon.
Mark Perle, left, a member of the Denver Barbarians rugby team, and Dale Thayer, a member of the Steamboat rugby team, discuss a game from the sidelines of the 33rd annual Cowpie Classic rugby tournament in Steamboat Springs on Saturday afternoon.
Chris Mabry, shown here outside the pro shop at Catamount Golf Course on Saturday afternoon, shot a round of 61 on Friday at Catamount to shatter the old course record of 65, which he previously shared with another golfer.
Cody St. John patrolled for the Steamboat Ski Area for four seasons. After only three, he was elected by his peers as Colorado’s 2006 Ski Patroller of the Year.
Cody St. John, left, was a passionate road cyclist, seen here last July preparing to begin the 2006 Triple Bypass Bicycle Tour from Evergreen to Avon with friends Chris Jakubowski, center, and Jeremy Hockley, who both rode in his honor at the recent Tour de Prairie in Wyoming.
Cody St. John patrolled for the Steamboat Ski Area for four seasons. He was elected by his peers as Colorado's 2006 Ski Patroller of the Year.
The main pack of local cyclists riding in memory of ski patroller Cody St. John, all completed the June 23, 100-mile Tour de Prairie in less than six hours.
“Ride for Cody” participants in the 100-mile Tour de Prairie, June 23 near Cheyenne, Wyo., included, from left to right, Gary Gianetti, Chip Swanson, Liz Bristal, Paul Gilbertson, Michelle Baxter, Jeremy Hockley, Ryan Thompson, Dylan Dearborn, Wann McNiff, Kyle Lawton and Brittney Lewis as well as Paula Lepperoli (seated with dog, Callie).
The main pack of local riders who rode in memory of Cody St. John at the June 23 Tour de Prairie head west toward Iron Mountain, about 40 miles outside of Cheyenne, Wyo.
From left, Ashley Aue and Rachel Brookes stand on a trail the Rocky Mounty Youth Corps workers cleared near Gulfport, Miss., in May.
Wesley Trimble of the Rocky Mountain Youth Corps helps clear a trail near Gulfport, Miss., as part of the Gulf Coast Relief Crew sent to assist in the long-term recovery of the region after Hurricane Katrina.
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps worker Erica Zaveloff takes a break while building a trail near Gulfport, Miss., in May as part of a Gulf Coast Relief Crew.
With one year under his belt, Steamboat Springs City Manager Alan Lanning looks forward to what he will accomplish in the years to come. His co-workers and employees say Lanning is the right man to lead Steamboat during this period of growth and change.
Members of Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue work to backboard an accident victim at the intersection of Central Park Drive and Mt. Werner Road in Steamboat Springs on June 29. Emergency services were dispatched at 2:14 p.m. to respond to a cyclist who ran a red light and was struck by a shuttle bus in the intersection.
A bent wheel from Katherine Ingalls’ bike lays across a lane of traffic on southbound Hwy 129 outside Steamboat Springs on June 29. Ingalls was biking on the shoulder of Hwy 129 with her mother when she accidently swerved in front of a tractor-trailer which partially ran over her legs. Sixteen-year-old Ingalls was listed in “good’ condition at Denver Health Medical Center as of Tuesday.
Grace Grill, top, gets a bird’s-eye view of the inflating hot air ballons from her father Mike’s shoulders at Bald Eagle Lake near Steamboat Springs on Saturday morning during the 27th annual Hot Air Balloon Rodeo.
Hot air balloon pilot Dave Yob performs a radio check before taking off from Bald Eagle Lake near Steamboat Springs on Saturday morning during the 27th annual Hot Air Balloon Rodeo.
A group of hot air balloons inflate before taking off from Bald Eagle Lake near Steamboat Springs on Saturday morning during the 27th annual Hot Air Balloon Rodeo.
A group of hot air balloons float over the Yampa Valley after taking off from Bald Eagle Lake near Steamboat Springs on Saturday morning during the 27th annual Hot Air Balloon Rodeo.
The Will O' The Wind balloon, piloted by Joe Lillard and sponsored by the Steamboat Grand Resort, skims across the surface of the lake shortly after taking off from Bald Eagle Lake near Steamboat Springs on Saturday morning during the 27th annual Hot Air Balloon Rodeo.
Bank of the West branch manager Hal Franke, top left, jettisons a fistful of $1 bills towards a crowd of children and spectators below after taking off from Bald Eagle Lake near Steamboat Springs on Saturday morning during the 27th annual Hot Air Balloon Rodeo.
The Air Bear balloon, flown by Conrad Burgess and sponsored by Bank of the West sails over the Yampa Valley after taking off from Bald Eagle Lake near Steamboat Springs on Saturday morning during the 27th annual Hot Air Balloon Rodeo.
Paul Pent answers questions about the bonsai trees he is selling in his booth at the annual Art in the Park Festival in Steamboat Springs on Saturday afternoon.
Gabrielle Savage, standing, gives a traditional ashiatsu massage to a client in her tent at the Art in the Park Festival in Steamboat Springs on Saturday afternoon. Savage and her business partner Michelle Purvis were on hand at the festival representing their respective companies, Apres and Balanced Bodyworks.
Wayne Amsbary hula hoops through the Art in the Park Festival in Steamboat Springs on Saturday afternoon. Amsbary was leading a group of hula hoopers who were “hooping for whirled peace.” For more photos, see page 11.
Rich Willard, left, handles a thirteen-year-old golden eagle at the Rocky Mountain Raptor Program's booth at the annual Art in the Park Festival in Steamboat Springs on Saturday afternoon.
Lila Rider sits in an open area at the Doak Walker Extended Care Center. Rider, who has been writing for the Steamboat Pilot & Today for more than 60 years, is expected to continue her weekly column.
Seven-year-old Delaney Pratt plays with a display of sand art creations at a booth run by Sarah Wolf (not pictured) in Gondola Square during the Art on the Mountain Festival in Steamboat Springs on Wednesday afternoon.
Sue Clark, with Angel Wing Crafts, works in a booth near some of her purses in Gondola Square during the Art on the Mountain Festival in Steamboat Springs on Wednesday afternoon.
Jay Cooley gets a quick nap between customers at his booth in Gondola Square during the Art on the Mountain Festival in Steamboat Springs on Wednesday afternoon.
Lindsey Guidroz, from Baton Rouge, La., checks out jewelry at a vendor’s booth in Gondola Square during the Art on the Mountain Festival in Steamboat Springs on Wednesday afternoon.
Fawna Odom has been documenting construction by taking pictures and is using old photos as a guide for restoring the building.
Fawna Odom, owner of the HiWay Bar, walks on scaffolding Monday to try to make out an old sign painted on the building.
A Denver architect and developer is proposing to build several new live/work condominiums in a green-built project on the site of these duplexes at the intersection of Oak and Fourth streets in downtown Steamboat Springs.
This 852-square-foot home at 210 Missouri Ave. is listed for sale at $669,900, a price that represents the entry level for the market in Old Town Steamboat Springs, according to listing Realtor Bruce Tormey.
This four-bedroom home on Merritt Street reportedly drew two serious offers within its first six days on the real estate market. It is listed at $769,900.
Scott Gordon, president of the Alpine Bank branch in Steamboat Springs, is leaving to take over the company’s largest branch in Aspen. Gordon has been the president in Steamboat since the branch was opened eight years ago.
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