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Lonny Vanatta discusses ski training, technique, and equipment while reflecting on his participation in the Winter Olympics and Winter Sports Club in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
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Bill McKelvie and Tanna Brock reminisce about their experiences managing the Three Wire Winter magazine project that was offered to Steamboat Springs High School students from 1975 to 1988.
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Maurice Eugene Selbe is interviewed about growing up on a farm in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and how he thinks the world has changed since he was younger.
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J. Nathan May talks about his various hunting expeditions and the dangerous situations some of those animals brought.
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Willard Owen "Jerry" More is interviewed about what it was like growing up in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and how the community changed since the development of the Steamboat Springs Ski Area.
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John and Viola Bird discuss settling Yampa and pioneer life in Routt County, Colorado.
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Ty Lockhart talks about the history and the running of F.M. Light & Sons, a business started in 1905 by his great grandfather.
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Lewis and Fannie Phillips talk about settling and growing up in Yampa, Colorado in early twentieth century.
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Frank Harrison talks about serving in the Calvary during World War I, working in a coal mine, and life as a horse and cattle rancher on his ranch near Hayden, Colorado.
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In this interview Gordy Wren talks about the early history of ski jumping in Steamboat Springs. He describes his experiences and mentions many local skiers who competed with him.
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In this interview with Bridgett Kelly, Gordy Wren outlines his experiences as a ski jumper and slalom skier including his participation in the 1948 Winter Olympics. He talks about the early ski area development on Mount Werner. He describes his children and their interest in skiing.
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Lloyd and Annabeth Lockhart talk about the history and the running of F.M. Light & Sons, a business started in 1905 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
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In this interview with Bill McKelvie and Becky McFarland, Vernon Summer explains techniques and materials used to maintain fencing on his ranch property. Vernon also mentions Colorado's laws regarding agricultural fencing.
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George Ray Tolles discusses the early years of the Yampa Valley College, later the Colorado Mountain College Steamboat Springs Campus. Teachers, student life, and curriculum are discussed, as are current events.
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Bill McKelvie and two students interview Lewis Phillips about the different kinds of fences he has built over the years for keeping cattle, raising lettuce, and other uses. He also mentions his father homesteading Finger Rock in the late 1800’s.
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Clarence and Ruth Wheeler talk about early life in Columbine and Routt County, Colorado.
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Robert Swinehart reminisces about growing up in Routt County and the early days.
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Ernest "Dude" Todd discusses some of his experiences as a Routt County law enforcement officer and city manager for the city of Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
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In this interview with Bill McKelvie and a student, Marion Bain tells about her life including details about her administrative position at Manzanar, a Japanese internment camp, and her work as a cryptographer during World War II.
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Lewis Phillips, and his wife Fannie, talk about Lewis' memories of growing up in Routt county.