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uying second home can be great investmst be sure to consider all factors when
oosing your ideal mountain retreatal to the Trail-Gazette
Ahhh, mountain liv-
ing. Fresh air, the
smell of pine and
blue skies.There are many advan-
tages to purchasing a secondhome in the mountains. Itcan be a haven for stressed-
out urbanites faced with dai-ly problems of city-life andwork. The mountains are arefuge for those that canleave it all behind and take
advantage of a calmer, morelaid-back atmosphere.
When looking for a moun-tain home, there are manyfactors that come into play.Location would probablyrank the highest on this listof considerations. Anotherquestion to ask is what activ-
ities do you (or other wimain reasonmountain hson(s) will iyou need mclose by? Hties for child
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estes parkestes parkestes parksen orseniorseniorcentercentercenter
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al to the Trail-Gazette
he Estes Park SeniorCenter and local mu-sic therapist NancyBell are offering
hly drumming classese senior center, 220th Street. The twice-hly class will be held ondates: Jan. 7 and 28;
11 and 25; March 118; April 1 and 11 and6 and 20. All classes are9 to 10 a.m. The month-
st is $20 for members ofPark Senior Citizenser, Inc. or $31 for non-bers. Registration canmpleted at the seniorr with cash or check
ble to the Town of Estes
Park. A minimum of six stu-dents is needed each monthand the registration deadlineis the Friday before the firstclass date of the month.
Bell describes groupdrumming, In this class,
you will learn African drum-ming techniques, notes andhand patterns on theDjembes, an African drumprovided for use during theclass. Participants will leaveeach class having learned
new African rhythms; proudof accomplishment inrhythm and movement andmaybe even surprised at
what you accomplished as agroup in such a short periodof time. No experience in
music or drumming is neces-
sary.Bell facilitates and teaches
the class in a manner to helppeople leave feeling success-ful and fulfilled.
In order to convey the true
value of drumming and en-
courage participation, Bellshared research which dem-onstrates that drumming of-fers physical, cognitive,mood-elevating and spiritualand psychological benefits.
Drumminattention onpleasing andaway from cDrumming
phins whichkillers and cnatural hig
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ne Visintainer, Administrative Assistantd Barnett, Broker Assoc. 970-212-6780a Daley, Broker Assoc. 720-937-0806
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e reaetreatetreat from page 13from page 13from page 13Is it mainly for invest-purposes or will it stay
ur family forrations?st, location. There are
y mountain areas in thed States to consider.
des the Rocky Mountain
s and other westernntain towns, there arehe Appalachians,ks, Alaska, and evenaii.help you decide on thect location, youll havek at what each area has
er. What type of climateou looking for? Wouldrefer hiking volcanic
or skiing through waist-snow on a powder day?aybe youd like to take
ntage of summer hikes
winter snow sports.people look at thepopular ski destina-but always keep youropen. Did you knowdvanced skiers could
up Mauna Kea on thesland of Hawaii anddown the slopes to-the ocean? Granted, it
what most people envi-when they think ofntain living, but it mightgreat compromise toouple that cant decidebeach or mountaine.other factor to look at isher or not you are inof medical facilities at aproximity. It is definite-
rth considering, espe-if you are buying your
nd home with hopes toin it someday, or evenhave a family that
t need emergency serv-
any mountain towns do
local clinics and smalltals, but a lot of themervices like Flight forr AIR-EVAC helicop-nd ambulances in case
need to rush someonee mountain in an emer-y. You also might wantsearch how far away thest metropolitan area is,
se you need periodicments for certain med-
ical conditions that wouldnot be available in a small,mountain medical facility.Keep in mind that mileageon paper seems a lot shorterthan mileage on a snowy,slick, icy road in the middleof a storm.
But, researching the areais key. Many ski resorttowns are building or havecompleted state-of-the-artmedical facilities and hospi-tals in order to offer their vis-itors and residents peace ofmind. Two examples includethe Vail Valley Medical Cen-ter in Vail, which offers thefinest in medical technology.It boasts an internationallyacclaimed orthopedic center,the Stedman-Hawkins Clinic Monica Seles had basic
rehabilitation here after shewas stabbed in the back by afan of Steffi Graf in 1993 as well as a continued focuson quality improvements tobenefit the community. An-other example would be thefacilities in the Ozark Moun-tain Region. Their healthservices also feature top-of-the-line hospitals and clinicslike, The North ArkansasRegional Medical Center(NARMC) in Harrison andThe Baxter Regional Med-ical Center (BRMC) inMountain Home. With anabundance of private andspecialist physicians, pa-tients at either facility aresure to receive the latest inmedical techniques andservices.
Before buying a secondhome, its important to de-fine what you want out ofyour second home. Will it bea refuge in the mountains toescape to during free week-
ends with your family? Is it aplace to go once or twice ayear on holidays? Or will itbe held on to purely for theinvestment?
If it will be a place for thefamily to enjoy, there areseveral tips to consider.First, take a bit of time be-fore jumping into a pur-chase. Make sure you knowthe area well maybe visit
several times at different pe-riods (slow tourist times aswell as peak holiday times)just to see if it is appealing toyou year-round. Maybe renta few times and really get toknow the locals ask whatthey like about the moun-
tains and what they dislike and figure out whichneighborhoods would bebest. Will you be stranded ifthere is a snowstorm be-cause you have a beautifulmountain home in the mid-dle of a national forest that isinaccessible to snow-remov-al equipment? Or will youdecide that you want to be inthe middle of the action andbuy a home that overlooksthe town center or is ski-inski-out? Will it be a weekend
getaway? If so, be sure topick a spot thats relativelyquick and easy to access probably no more than 3hours by car or an hour byplane. Otherwise, you mayfind thats its too expensiveto get to and youll end upusing it far less than you hadanticipated, lowering the val-ue of your investment.
Also, if the home is a re-treat for the family, bear inmind the ages of your chil-dren. Will weekend sports
games, birthday parties, orstudying take priority overtraveling? Will the kids feelleft out of weekend socialevents and start to resent thehome? Many families find
that younger children dontmind getting away to play inthe mountains, but discoverthemselves with a For Salesign and hammer as soon asthe kids hit puberty. But,there are many families whodecide to buy just as their
children are hitting thosecritical teen years. Theywant to make sure that theirchildren have a place tocome with family to escapethe daily pressures put onteens today. In many cases,it is a way of solidifying thefamily unit. Its commonknowledge that families thatbuy vacation homes tend totake more family vacations.
Retirement living is alsosomething that has begun togain importance, as baby-
boomers are getting closerto the age of retirement. Willthe home be in a place inwhich you could see yourselfretiring? If your secondhome will be your retire-ment home, weigh the ad-vantages and disadvantages.Look at the quality of life,cost of living, amenities,shopping, and as mentionedearlier, medical facilities. Un-derstand that there are cer-tain trade-offs for switchingfrom city to mountain life.
Many would gladly tradetraffic, pollution, high stress,mega shopping centers anduniversity hospitals for dirtroads, fresh mountain air,small family-owned bou-
tiques and rtown doctorby name, noDepending town, the cobe comparathey are locprominent r
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1880 Sleepy Hollow Ct Estes PaResidential-Detached
Sleepy Hollow Subdivis
Located in the pristine neighborhood
Hollow, this exquisite home combines thpines, impressive rock outcroppings, an
River, with quality nishes, spacious roo
detail that will not go unnoticed. Design
single level living you will enjoy over
ceilings, great rm concept, 3 bedrooms, 3
rm, mirrored workout rm, and cozy win
Adjacent lot included $930,000
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The magic of a white Christma
White Christmass
are wonderful.
Snow, snow an-
gels, snow forts,
balls, sleigh rides, ski-
kating on a smooth,
HARD ice skating rink,
ng Christmas carols,
a Claus, going to church
the cold frosting the
in your nose and most
rtantly, the birth of Je-
ey all seem to be associ-
with a snow covered
tmas morn.
ve a white Christmas.etting a little long in the
to enjoy working in
r like I used to, and I
r learned how to ski.
still love a white Christ-
mas and most of the things Imentioned, but there is an-other reason.
A white Christmas meansthere is snow on the groundand snow on the groundeventually adds up to mois-ture in the ground and mois-ture in the ground meansgood crops, maybe fewerforest fires, the smell andthe look of green grasspushing up through a snow
bank and paying a little less
for hay. It means water in
the lakes for irrigation, fish-
ing, swimming, and boating.
Water for drinking and
greening up your lawn.
We started a garden last
summer. We enjoyed the
spuds and other vegetables
we raised and when the har-
vest was done, the chickens
enjoyed digging for worms.
Watering the garden as well
as the trees and lawn by
hand is a great time to enjoy
the birds, the smell of the
trees and all sorts of otherwonders. Without the snow
in this country, you dont
have the water to do such
things.
Listening to the creek run-
ning behind the house isabout as soothing a sound asthere is in the world, and lis-tening to the tinkle of ice
breaking in the winter is justas nice.
I loved to be outside in thewinter and the snow muchmore when I was younger.Not for the skiing and wintersports, though theyre enjoy-able. I loved to work in it. Ifelt like I had accomplishedsomething at the end of theday. I felt at the top of mygame when I was driving ateam and bobsled with a
load of hay to feed the cattle.We fed several bands of
sheep every day of the win-ter. We loaded a 4x4 tontruck with 50 or so bales ofhay and fought our way to
the bed groof us would the load andoff, as the ot
around and sheep. It tooloads to feedor so ewes.
By the timor four bandwed put chwheels a domore and duof snow banmany timesdone, you fein a good, h
theres somabout workiing, and getdone.
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Happy New Year ... the first grade ad
This weeks article was
written five years ago
with the help of my
youngest son and his
grade class. I wanted to
e it again this year even
gh these kids are now in
grade and even smart-
he simple fact is that its
mple as how a first grad-
nks; yes, this is simple
eed to think about be-
ng healthy in the New
i, this is Spencer and
y mom that writes
articles every weekm in first grade. My
talked to my class one
bout how she uses writ-
t her job. She told us
everyone uses writing at
X by keeping their
out charts. Its good to
workout charts be-
e you can see how
hy you are getting and
ght make you more
ny if you do write in
chart, so writing in
chart is good. She also
us that she uses writing
er article every week.
Her article tells everyone
healthy stuff and thats a
good thing, because if you
know more healthy stuff you
will get healthier.
My mom asked my class
to write about what being
healthy means to us, since
we were practicing writing
skills and talking to profes-
sionals about writing in the
grown-up world. She asked
us to answer this question,
How can you stay healthy in
the New Year? So here is
what my class thinks about
staying healthy:
You can stay healthy by
etn vechtbels, runen on a
chreadmll and drinkin watr. Spencer
Please know that phonics
is how spelling is taught to-
day and Ive I decided to
leave the original spellingthese favorite first graders.
But dont worry, I know that
phonics work because mytwo older kids are now spell-ing very well. I didnt knowthat exercise was allowed tobe written as exrsiz or vege-tables written like vechtbles.Wow, thats exactly how itsounds.
You can stay healthy byeten food ean carrots. Brenda
You can stay healthy byeatig proteen and exrsisin.
Allie
You can stay healthy byeating the green stuf and byeating grapes. Hendrix
You can stay healthy byeating green things and car-rots and you can run inplace. Mae
You can stay healthy byeating the things with pro-tene and eat everythinggreen and you can also dans.
Sophie
You can stay healthy byeteen protene and eteenvetbls. Finn
You can stay healthy byrunning and eating botaydos(potatoes). Matthew
You can stay healthy in byeating karits and bnans. Miles
You can stay healthy begreps and eat bacle (brocco-li). Diana
You can stay heathy byetng pers and bocole. Ja-cub
By eaten careas (carrots),watermallin and banae, alsopashas and rocn (push-upsand running). Jesus
You can stay healthy byedeing kerits. Golanni
You can stay healthy byXersisen lice sum pushupsand eat los of healthy foodlice brocle. Danielle
You can stay healthy by el-ing brocule and orjes (or-anges). Michaela
You can stay healthy by et-ing broco and frot (fruit).Olso running on tredmill ishealthy. Devin
I think the kids in myclass are very smart abouthealthy stuff. My favoritegreen stuff to eat is broccoli
and then 2n
but I try not
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vorite food i
(shhhh, donbut they are
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Happy New
High Altitude
Health
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Holmes
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vevevemus cmusicmusic
htlife8: The Railsplitters. Rock
p.m.
8: Steampowered. Marys
Lodge. 8 p.m.
9: John & Bill McKay.
nn. 6 p.m.
: Shaefer Welch. Rock Inn.
1: Chain Station. Rock Inn.
2: Joe Gallo. Rock Inn. 6
Jan. 19: Neal Whitlock. Rock
Inn. 6 p.m.
Weekly nightlifeTues.: Texas Hold em. Wheel
Bar. 7 p.m. Thurs.: Dennis-Tobias
Band. The Estes Park Resort. 6
p.m..
Thurs: Dick Orleans. Marys LakeLodge. 6 p.m.
Thurs: Bluegrass Jam. Rock Inn.6
p.m.
Fri.: James Davis. Twin Owls
Steakhouse. 6 p.m.
Fri.: Friends of Folk Hosted by
Dick Orleans. Marys Lake Lodge.
8 p.m.
Fri & Sat.: Karaoke. Lonigans. 9
p.m.
Fri. & Sat.: Ray Young. Jazz
piano. Nickys Restaurant. 6 p.m.
Sat.: Dennis-Tobias Band. Marys
Lake Lodge. 8 p.m.
At the MoviesReel Mountain Theater. Call
970-586-4227 for current shows
and times.
Monday-Friday69 a.m. Morning Music
910 a.m. Whats the Word
10Noon Sounds from the50s
Noon Jazz and Big Band
2 p.m.
23 p.m. Lux Radio Theater
34 p.m. Afternoon
Classical
45 p.m. Footlight Parade
57 p.m. Dinner Music
79 p.m. Evening Classical
911 p.m. Lights Down Low
11 p.m. All Night Music
6 a.m.
Saturday69 a.m. Morning Music
91 a.m. Old Time Radio
Shows
11 a.m. Music 1920s
1 p.m. -1940s
13 p.m. Pauls Show
35 p.m. I
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documentary on the found-
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Rica, the sister city to Estes
Park. Like Estes Park, Mon-teverde is situated on the
Continental Divide, in thecloud forest of northwesternCosta Rica.
The filmmakers, Jody Jen-kins and Bill Adler, are vet-eran Colorado journalistsand former recipients of theTed Scripps Fellowship atthe CU Center for Environ-mental Journalism. Adler isliving in Monteverde whileworking on pre-productionand Jenkins is researchingthe film stateside.
The film recounts the in-spiring and surprising storyof nine Quaker pacifist fami-lies from Alabama who leftthe United States in 1951after some family memberswere jailed for refusing toregister for the draft duringthe Korean War. When theywere finally released fromprison, they headed for themountains of Costa Rica anation that had recentlyabolished its army.
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