Steamboat Pilot & Today reader Judi H. Clayton submitted this photo of Magazines Editor Eugene Buchanan on Ski-yaks on Saturday at the Yampa River Festival. Judi H. Clayton / Courtesy
Steamboat Pilot & Today reader Judi H. Clayton submitted this photo from Saturday’s Yampa River Festival events. Judi H. Clayton / Courtesy
Steamboat Pilot & Today reader Judi H. Clayton submitted this photo from Saturday’s Yampa River Festival events. Judi H. Clayton / Courtesy
Steamboat Pilot & Today reader Judi H. Clayton submitted this photo from Saturday’s Yampa River Festival events. Judi H. Clayton / Courtesy
Steamboat Pilot & Today reader Judi H. Clayton submitted this photo from Saturday’s Yampa River Festival events. Judi H. Clayton / Courtesy
Steamboat Pilot & Today reader Judi H. Clayton submitted this photo from Saturday’s Yampa River Festival events. Do you have a photo to share? Send it to share@SteamboatToday.com. Judi H. Clayton / Courtesy
Kayakers crash into Charlie’s Hole on Saturday after the freestyle rodeo during the Yampa River Festival in Steamboat Springs. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
The light is changing constantly, Hanna explained. In this photo, much of the actual falls is in shadows, but sunlight breaks through to highlight serveral areas. Finding the right exposure to bring out both the dark and bright sections of a photograph can make capturing Fish Creek Falls difficult. Rod Hanna/Courtesy
Photographing Fish Creek Falls from the pedestrian bridge can add to the sensation a viewer gets standing right above the rushing water. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
The biggest key to getting a good photograph of Fish Creek Falls is patience, Rod Hanna explained. Wait for the right light. Any of a thousand factors could be in the mix there, from time of the year to the time of the day. Rod Hanna/Courtesy
Larry Kaminski, who started B&K Distributing in Steamboat Springs, played for the Denver Broncos from 1966 to 1973. He is one of the original filers in a lawsuit against the NFL, claiming the league knew about and covered up the effects of head injuries, and has joined a workers’ compensation suit against the Broncos. Courtesy photo
Andy Flax talks with a player Saturday during the Steamboat Classic Lacrosse Tournament. Andy, along with his brother Jake, has returned to Steamboat after a successful stint playing with Colorado State University. The two grew up in Steamboat playing lacrosse and have seen it grow to what it is today. Photo by Luke Graham
Jake Flax coaches a lacrosse game Saturday during the Steamboat Classic Lacrosse Tournament. He and his brother Andy have returned to Steamboat after successful careers at Colorado State University to help coach Steamboat Youth Lacrosse again. Photo by Luke Graham
Soroco graduate Brandi Roundtree smiles wide after receiving her diploma Saturday in Oak Creek. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Soroco graduate Lauryn Bruggink celebrates after receiving her diploma Saturday in Oak Creek. Bruggink was the class valedictorian. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
To mark Memorial Day, an American flag decorates the grave of David Fogg in the Steamboat Springs Cemetery. Fogg, a Soroco High School graduate, was killed in action in Vietnam when he was 18 years old. Photo by Scott Franz
To mark Memorial Day, an American flag and flowers decorate the grave of John Vialpando in the Steamboat Springs Cemetery. Vialpando, a Steamboat Springs High School graduate, and David Fogg, a Soroco High School graduate, were killed in action in Vietnam as teenagers. Photo by Scott Franz
Yampa resident Hildred Fogg says on some days, it feels like her son David Fogg, pictured in the magnifying lamp, was killed yesterday. On others, it feels like it happened a long time ago. Monday’s Memorial Day Service in Steamboat Springs will pay tribute to David Fogg, a Soroco High School graduate, and John Vialpando, a Steamboat Springs High School graduate. Both men were killed while fighting in Vietnam. Photo by Scott Franz
Boy Scouts, from left, Grant Pohlman, Zeke Kinnison and Kendall Hood place a flag in front of David Fogg’s grave Thursday in the Steamboat Springs Cemetery. Fogg, a Soroco High School graduate, was killed in action in Vietnam when he was 18 years old. Photo by Scott Franz
Alex Rudolph celebrates after receiving his diploma Saturday at The Lowell Whiteman School. Photo by Matt Stensland
Soroco graduate Richard Gonzales celebrates after receiving his diploma Saturday in Oak Creek. Soroco graduated 25 seniors during the ceremony. Photo by Joel Reichenberger
Yampa resident Hildred Fogg says on some days, it feels like her son David Fogg, pictured in the magnifying lamp, was killed yesterday. On others, it feels like it happened a long time ago. Monday’s Memorial Day Service in Steamboat Springs will pay tribute to David Fogg, a Soroco High School graduate, and John Vialpando, a Steamboat Springs High School graduate. Both men were killed while fighting in Vietnam. Photo by Scott Franz



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