Steamboat Springs Alpine ski racer Jimmy Hostetler led the way for the Steamboat boys at the Aspen High School giant slalom races held Friday at Aspen Highlands. He finished fifth overall with a combined time of 1 minute and 21.34 seconds. Wiley Thayer and Ben Paley also scored for the Sailors, finishing respectively, in 11th and 18th place overall. Their scores catapulted Steamboat to a fourth-place team finish. Summit again edged out Aspen for the team win, followed by Battle Mountain in third. On the girls' side, Steamboat's Erika Walters, Jamie Gay, Anna Anderson and Hanna Berglund all finished within one second of one another. Walter's finished in 20th, Gay and Anderson tied at 21st and Berglund was 23rd. The girls finished in sixth place as a team. Summit also won for the girls, followed by Aspen (2) and Battle Mountain (3). Aspen's Wiley Maple has yet to lose a high school race and added another win to his collection.
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Giro G10 MX helmet
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Descente DNA Uncle Herbert jacket
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DC Allegiance snowboard boots with double BOA system
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Nordic Afterburner Alpine skis
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Grivel Racing Wing ice tool
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Garmont Endorphin freerando boot and Naxo nx02 Alpine touring binding
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Oakley Evolution Lite jacket
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A Spanish coffee at Cottonwood Grill is garnished with a mint leaf and candied cranberry.
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Carolyn Fisher, a bartender at Cottonwood Grill, whipped up some drinks that look fancy for the holidays. From left, the Curly Bamboo, a cosmopolitan and the Creamsicle.
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Harwig's L'apogee chef Ryan Hoth's Noisette D'elan (Elk Chop)
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Harwig's L'apogee chef Ryan Hoth prepares his Noisette D'elan, which is an elk chop.
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Harwig's L'apogee chef Ryan Hoth prepares his Noisette D'elan, which is an elk chop.
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Harwig's L'apogee chef Ryan Hoth prepares his Noisette D'elan, which is an elk chop.
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Harwigs/L'apogee Chef Ryan Hoth prepares his Noisette D'elan, which is an elk chop.
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Roll-back Teaser, step three.
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Roll-back Teaser, step two.
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Roll-back Teaser, step one.
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Child's pose, step one. For relaxing and restoring.
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Child's pose, step two.
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Becky Holloran of Steamboat Pilates and Fitness Studio, doing the Plank.
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Vance Halvorson
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Headless (mfg portrait), 2000, by Michael Joo (American, b. Korea, 1966). Urethane foam, vinyl plastic, styrene plastic, stainless steel wire, and neodium magnets; dimensions variable. Collection of Vicki and Kent Logan; fractional and promised gift to the Denver Art Museum.
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Mount Fuji and Miho no Matsubara (detail), c.1765, Edo period, Japan, by Soga Shohaku (1730-1781). Folding screen with ink, pigment, and gold on paper. Lent by the Kimiko and John Powers Collection.
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Box, late 19th century, artist not known, Maori culture, New Zealand, Polynesia. Wood, shell; L 13-1/2 x W 8 x D 11 in.
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Pierced Vase Form, 1997, by Hubert Candelario (b. 1965), San Felipe Pueblo. Clay; H 11-1/2 in., diam. 9-1/2 in. Denver Art Museum; gift of Virginia Vogel Mattern.
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Denver Art Museum's new Frederic C. Hamilton Building
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Alice models how flawlessly gold has made a comeback with her interlinked necklace and matching earrings. The snap-front cardigan ($169 at Chez Nous) has brought back the batwing look from the '80s with a hip twist that is more cutting edge than its predecessor. The band at the waist of the sweater anchors the look. Randy demonstrates the elegance of his J. Garcia Limited Edition tie from Allen's Clothing. The tie will add a little extra class to his balcony at the opera.
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Alice and Randy Klauzer
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Jake can simultaneously hold his hair up and his suitcase down with this traveling outfit from Token Threads. This button down shirt and jeans will also serve him well as he follows Chrissie around Las Vegas' unaffordable boutiques.
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Chrissie's sensuous red dress represents Las Vegas club couture with its breathable design and moveable fabric that accentuates her figure and her tantalizing dance moves. Let's just hope Chrissie packs some comfortable shoes to accommodate her tired feet as they take her poolside the next morning.
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Steamboat Kids' selection of trendy clothing gives the children versatility with a fun and fashionable edge.
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The Quiksilver company was created for young-minded people who have built their working lives around the surf and the snow. So what better laid-back, lifestyle-driven apparel to take you from the mountains to the beaches of Mexico in timeless style and comfort?
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"The Devil Wears Prada," by Lauren Weisberger, was turned into a movie.
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"Beneath a Marble Sky" by John Shor
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"The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle" by Haruku Mirakami
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"West With the Night" by Beryl Markham
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The cowhide-covered chaise in this condominium at the Highmark was designer Michael Buccino's solution to converting a small nook into a sanctuary in which to relax in the privacy of the master bedroom.
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At the client's request, Ann Butcher of Bunkhouse Interiors created a special place in this home off Fish Creek Falls Road for future grandchildren to play at an antique picnic table.
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Toni Lombardi
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Charlie Stoddard
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Caterina Mader
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Carter Moore
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Lane Shipley
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Miriam Pensack
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Miner Allen Meckley.
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Shop mechanics Ty Reed, front, and Danny Green enjoy a laugh while working inside the maintenance shop at Twentymile Coal Co. While many of the employees at the mine work underground mining coal, others maintain machinery or hold above-ground jobs.
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Lamps and hats line a shelf at Twentymile Coal Co.
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Miner Dan Kemry gets ready for his shift. Miners hang their clothing when they aren't working so it stays dry.
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The Twentymile Coal Co. near Steamboat Springs produced 9.6 million tons of coal in 2005.
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Bill Bennett Jr. has worked for 11 years on utility maintenance crews at Twentymile. "It can be pretty tough at times," he said about his job. "But when that longwall runs like it should, it's incredible what that thing can do in a day."
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A bulldozer works on a mountain of coal at Twentymile Coal Co. near Steamboat Springs. The coal is transferred to the surface by conveyor belts, and then bulldozers move the coal so that it can be loaded on train cars.
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Cami Bunn
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Dick Ryan
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Cars line up along Lincoln Avenue in downtown Steamboat Springs.
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Cars line up along Lincoln Avenue in downtown Steamboat Springs.
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Verne Lundquist (blue shirt) gives the play by play with analyst Todd Blackledge for CBS at an SEC Championship.
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David Feherty, left, and Verne Lundquist announce for CBS at the PGA Championship in 2006.
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Schroeder's artwork often takes on a very practical application. Here, a chandelier lights a dining room table.
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Pete Schroeder has designed and built many custom stove hoods in homes in Steamboat Springs.
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One Schroeder creation features aspen branches and leaves. Each leaf was hand-cut from steel and is detailed right down to individual veins.
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Pete Schroeder crafts items for homes out of steel.
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Laurie Good, who is the vice president of accounting at Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp., dresses as Lady Luck, right.
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Kyle Taulman shows off his pirate costume and ship during the downtown Halloween stroll.
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A child is cozy in a dragon costume during the downtown Halloween stroll on Lincoln Avenue in downtown Steamboat Springs.
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Chef Marco Pauvert of The Epicurean prepares turkey for Routt County's annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner sponsored by United Way.
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Routt County residents gather at the annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner at the Steamboat Springs Community Center.
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Billy Kidd, left, and Paul Berge, at the 2006 Ski Ball at the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel.
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Joe Kelly hits the powder on Nov. 29.
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Millie and Gardner Flanigan at the 2006 Ski Ball. The ball is a fundraiser for the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club.
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Donna Howell (representing Tim Townsend), Jane Denning, Jeff Swoyer (representing Dan Callahan), Lynaia South and Dustin Carfield split the $7,000 grand prize at the Tango & Cash event, which is a fundraiser for the Steamboat Springs Rotary Club.
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John Centner, left, Karl Bunker, Angela Catterson and Rex Brice pose before resuming their lottery ticket duties at Tango & Cash at Three Peaks Grill.
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Developer Jim Cook and son Coleman Cook, a Realtor with Colorado Group Realty, welcome locals to Jim's Yampa Street office.
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Jim and Jill Leary and Penny Fletcher review plans showcasing three of the newest developments that will transform downtown Steamboat Springs.
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Kaetlin Jensvold, front, and Sharon Pace-Ward at Jim Cook's downtown mixer.
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Ruth Dombrowski talks to Jim and Jill Leary at an event hosted by Jim Cook to showcase his new Alpenglow, Howelsen Place and Riverwalk projects.
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Janet Borden, left, Lowell Whiteman Head of School Nancy Spillane and Tracy Parchetta helped chaperone the field trip.
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Gavin Graham, right, shows Max, a first-grader from Lowell Whiteman Primary School, a snake during an educational field trip put on by Tropical Rockies. The students were learning about live coral reefs, snakes, lizards and starfish during the hands-on experience.
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Gavin Graham talks to students from Lowell Whiteman Primary School during an educational field trip put on by Tropical Rockies. The students were learning about live coral reefs, snakes, lizards and starfish during the hands-on experience.
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Bill Hamil, owner of Steamboat Meat & Seafood Co., and his wife, Lauren Hamil, attended the Oct. 27 fundraiser.
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Sheriff-elect Gary Wall and Margery Callahan take a break from socializing at the fifth annual Bust of Steamboat.
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Steamboat Springs City Council Member Paul Strong and Barbara "Bobbi" Galina at the Bust of Steamboat event.
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Anne Hood, left, and Vicki Marsden show off their smiles and matching cowboy hats at Three Peaks Grill.
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Beth Aurin leads Larry the Camel out of the Sheraton Steamboat Resort. The camel was there as part of the Picture Your Pet with Santa fundraiser for the Routt County Humane Society.
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At Home in Steamboat Springs, Winter 2007
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Jeff Henderson's tattoo
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Jeff and Donna Henderson
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Steamboat Sailor Houston Mader escapes from his Delta opponent during the triangle meet at home also with Battle Mountain. Mader won his match with seconds left after a takedown followed by a near-fall Thursday night.
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After a one-year hiatus, the popular Green Mountain Ice Fishing Conest returns on Saturday to the town of Heeney.
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Steamboat Springs Middle School Student Council students, from left, Camille Sachs, 13, Katie Hitchcock, 13, Ashley Mannon, 13, and 2002 SSHS graduate Lennae Jenkins remove money from one of eight jugs used for fundraising. The middle school held a contest among eight teams, and the team that collected the most change won a Ben & Jerry's ice cream party, The money raised will be sent with Jenkins when she returns to Zambia. The First National Bank matched the middle school's funds up to $500, giving Jenkins more than $1,000 to help fight poverty in Africa through education.
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Author Ann Louise Ramsey will sign copies of her latest book, "Me, the Tree," from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at Off the Beaten Path Bookstore. She also will lead a craft for children.
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Steamboat's Craig Kennedy makes some turns near the top of the Steamboat Ski Area gondola at last year's adaptive ski camp. Kennedy, founder of Access Anything, is helping bring the Vectra Bank All Mountain Ski Camp back to Steamboat, today through Tuesday.
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Skiers and riders take a break from the mountain at Slopeside on Thursday. Meteorologists expected a winter storm to arrive in Steamboat today.
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Industrial arts teacher Johnny Walker celebrates the end of the quarter with his students by making piña coladas with power tools. Here he uses a saw to cut a pineapple.
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"Stargazer Lily," pastel on paper by Janice Lawrence. This will be the 2007 Easter Seal and will be mailed to 15 million houses. Lawrence is represented by Schiesser Gallery and will have an opening Saturday from 4 to 9 p.m. Lawrence's work will remain on exhibit through Jan. 31.
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Buster Keaton as a small-town movie projectionist in the film "Sherlock Jr." It will be presented Wednesday at the Steamboat Mountain Theater and be accompanied by live music from The Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra.
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Buster Keaton and his sweetheart Kathryn McGuire are dressed as up-to-date Hollywood stars in the dream sequence of the silent film comedy "Sherlock Jr." It will be presented Wednesday at the Steamboat Mountain Theater and be accompanied by live music from The Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra.
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Jay-Z Kingdom Come
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Tenacious D The Pick Of Destiny
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Mos Def True Magic
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Rose Hill Drive is a rock 'n' roll power trio who is performing tonight in the tent at the base of Steamboat Ski Area as part of Ski Jam.
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Allison Plean
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The Laurie Berkner Band is one of the most popular bands in the children's music scene. They will perform at a sold-out show in the tent at the base of Steamboat Ski Area.
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"Red Fern #2," painted steel statue by Christopher Oar
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"White Flowers," pastel on paper by Janice Lawrence
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"Come Hither," pastel on paper by Janice Lawrence
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Wood burning by Brian Leach
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