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50 Best Places to Live: Rockies

National Geographic Adventure, September 2008 issue

Carbondale’s urban expats take their city’s name as a literal eco-challenge. In the morning, commuters line the bike paths on their way to a growing pack of local environmental companies..., and the new rec center and police and fire departments are all solar powered. The occasional cattle drive still passes down Main Street... While still partly in the shadow of Aspen, 30 miles up the road, it’s forging its own identity as a self-sustained base for Patagonia-clad Ph.D.’s happy to stay close to home in the White River National Forest—all beneath the 12,000-foot twin peaks of Mount Sopris.  more>>  

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Welcome to Carbondale, Colorado!  The picturesque town of Carbondale is located 170 miles west of Denver, 12 miles from Glenwood Springs, and 30 miles from Aspen in the heart of Colorado's central Rocky Mountains.  At an altitude of 6,181 feet, and resting in the magnificent shadow of 12,953-foot Mount Sopris, the Carbondale area is characterized by an average of 295 days of sunshine, low humidity, cold but mild winters and comfortable summers.

Carbondale is a great base camp for recreation enthusiasts.  There is plenty to do including hiking, biking, golfing, kayaking, and world-class fly fishing.  In winter, experience excellent cross-country skiing.

The Carbondale area
offers a variety of comfortable lodging options, great casual and exquisite fine dining, creative arts and entertainment, and intriguing historical areas.  There's something for everyone in Carbondale!

Carbondale Area NewsFriday November 21, 2008

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Not all Glenwood Springs lodges feel downturn: GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado - Many hotels and motels in Colorado's Rocky Mountains are feeling the economic pinch and are fearing the worst for this upcoming holiday season.
Past adversity breeds championship mettle for Glenwood Springs, Mountain View: GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado - Mountain View's meteoric surge into the upper echelon of Class 3A football isn't all that dissimilar to Glenwood Springs' ascent to those same ranks.
Memories & Milestones: Private First Class Chad M. Sommers celebrated his graduation from U.S. Army basic training with his family Oct. 31, 2008, at Fort Benning, Ga.
Community News & Notes: Sign up for a beginning Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) scuba class, to be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 6 and 7. Register at the Glenwood Springs Community Center.
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Big names top Winter Words lineup:

An expert in writing the legal thriller, an award-winning poet and a couple of New York Times No. 1 bestselling authors are just some of the authors coming to town as part of the Aspen Writers’ Foundation’s Winter Words series.

The lineup includes: Augusten Burroughs, Jeffrey Eugenides, Andrew Sean Greer, Sara Gruen, Jane Hirshfield and Scott Turow.


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Schools see a change:

The Aspen School Board of Education saw a slight change in its chain of command at its Nov. 17 meeting.

Former board president Elizabeth Parker swapped roles with former vice-president Charla Belinski. Parker’s one-year term as president expired and the board collectively felt Belinski was the appropriate replacement.


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Aspen prepares for another entrance vote:

The final 2,200 feet are the hardest, but specifics of the options for finishing Aspen’s entrance are starting to come into focus.


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