Photos for June 29, 2008

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Dr. Rosanne Iversen frames the full moon while ascending the west face of Mount Shasta on June 19.

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The shadows of participants in Climb Against the Odds 2008 during a pre-summit prayer flag ceremony at Mount Shasta on June 18.

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David Slade, president of Lanza Language, speaks during a Hispanic Cultural Awareness meeting Friday at the community center in Steamboat Springs.

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Editorial cartoon for June 29, 2008.

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Houston based EOG Resources is undertaking exploratory drilling for oil in Jackson County, where Mt. Ethel and other peaks in the Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area loom in the background.

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Dave Slade, president of Lanza Language, speaks during a Hispanic Cultural Awareness meeting Friday at the community center in Steamboat Springs.

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Steamboat Springs firefighter Leighton White pedals Saturday down Routt County Road 44 toward Steamboat. White is participating in the Tour Divide race, a 2,711-mile mountain bike race that follows a trail that mirrors the Continental Divide.

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Team River Runner volunteer Jason Beakes, right, veteran Jennifer Jones, middle, and Troy Crawford with Team River Runner kayak down the Yampa River on Thursday afternoon.

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Iraq war veteran Kevin Pannell, left, and Vietnam war veteran Bill Johnston relax Thursday under the 13th Street bridge in Steamboat Springs after kayaking the Yampa River. Both men lost their legs in the wars.

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Dominik Scherer, right, talks with Orange Peel's Bill Martorano about work done to Scherer's bike. Scherer is a bike mechanic and cycling tour guide in Germany but traveled to the United States to ride in the Tour Divide mountain bike race. Scherer and his riding partner, Alan Goldsmith, had their bikes tuned and had new chains put on during their 90-minute stop in Steamboat Springs.

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Alan Goldsmith pedals toward Stagecoach Reservoir on Thursday after leaving Steamboat Springs. Goldsmith, riding with Dominik Scherer of Germany, traveled from the United Kingdom to Banff, Alberta, to participate in the Tour Divide mountain bike race. Participants follow a trail that mirrors the Continental Divide all the way to the Mexico-United States border in New Mexico. The Tour Divide is one of two races following the trail this summer, both of which will send competitors through Steamboat Springs.

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Steamboat Rugby Club player Michael Hall braces against the tackle by two Breckenridge Blue Goose players during Saturday's match.

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Steamboat's Hobey Early races for a ball Saturday as the Steamboat Pacific played El Mexico for a 4-4 tie.

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Steamboat's Kyle Nelson gets the game-tying goal past the El Mexico goalie Saturday as the the Pacific tied the Craig squad, 4-4.

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Eight-year-old Greta Thurston gets a bird's-eye view of the Taste of South Routt from a fire truck ladder bucket Saturday afternoon at Decker Park.

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Steamboat Springs native Lennae Jenkins, left, shown here making food for chimpanzees on a previous trip to Zambia, will travel with six Steamboat sophomores to teach in a village school near the Chimfunchi chimpanzee sanctuary in Zambia.

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Krissy Olick

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Floor manager Brady Worster moves crates from All That Jazz's old location to its new location at the Alpenglow building, which is located just a few doors down the street.

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Since moving to its new location, All That Jazz has expanded its selection of women's clothing, accessories, handbags, jewelry, gift cards, socks, belts, and rock 'n' roll T-shirts and paraphernalia.

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The new All That Jazz location has roughly the same music inventory as the old one.

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Employee Tony Ranieri sorts through the huge volumns of music while moving the All That Jazz store from it's old location downtown a few blocks down to it's new location in the Alpenglow building.

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Amber Davis sorts through crates of music as part of the All That Jazz store's move from its old location to its new home in the Alpenglow building on Lincoln Avenue.

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Tony Ranieri sorts through the thousands of music discs at the new All That Jazz store in the Alpenglow building in downtown Steamboat Springs.

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Lauretta Davidson works Thursday in a studio on her family's ranch near Hayden.

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Lauretta Davidson received her first weaving class as a gift in Fort Collins. She has been weaving for 30 years, dyeing her own yarns and creating her own clothing patterns. She loves making custom pieces for individual customers.

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Lauretta Davidson is considering adding an online element to her weaving business, but she isn't eager to overload herself with work. She practices her craft in a studio at home on her ranch near Hayden.

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The five-acre home lots at Willow Point represent a consolidation and replat of an old subdivision dating to the early 1970s.

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The upper building sites in Willow Point subdivision near Clark look directly into the Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area and Dome Peak.

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Several nesting pairs of sandhill cranes occupy the wetlands on the ranch.

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The barn at Crazy Horse Ranch includes functional livestock stalls as well as one of the most inviting party hangouts in the valley.

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The main residence at Crazy Horse Ranch is an extensively remodeled Montana Log Home.

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