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Archive for October, 2008


The Bridges

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Yampa Valley Medical Center has confirmed tenative plans to for a new development located at the City’s southern edge.
The Bridges of Steamboat would included the relocation of the Doak Walker Care Center from it’s current location to this new experiential residential neighborhood. The neighborhood will be desinged around two themes: trout fishing and enthusiasm for the natural environment.
Currently plans include independant and assisted living units as well as The Doak. Additionally a cluster of small luxury homes would be build nearby in an area called The Yampa Club.

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

The seventh annual Bust of Steamboat fundraiser takes place Friday, October 24th from 5 to 8 pm at Three Peaks Grill. The fundraiser benefits the Yampa Valley Breat Cancer Awareness Project. Funds raised is past years have paid mammogram and ultrasound diagnostic tests for women unable to pay. Additionally, the project donated $15,000
to the Yampa Valley Healthcare Foundation to be applied to the purchase of a digital imaging mammography machine. Call 970-846-4554 to purchase tickets.

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

It’s a beautiful post card perfect morning in Steamboat. I awoke to a thin layer of snow on the branches of the pines and the few golden Aspen leaves that cling to the branches. Mount Werner remains shrouded in clouds. Can’t wait to see how much at the top.

Ripple Creek Lodge – For Sale Asking Price $1,100,000.00

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

The lodge is surrounded by eight modernized rustic, but comfortable, log cabins. All are complete with furnished kitchens, bathrooms with showers and free standing fireplaces. Propane is used for lighting, cooking and heating. We have a large generator for occasional early and late use and other necessities. We serve great meals at the lodge but it’s your choice to eat with us or do your own cooking.

rIPPLE cREEK lODGE

Well, this is where it all happens! With mountains rising above 12,000’, covered with evergreens, aspen and lush open parks, the White River Area is considered as the most beautiful as well as the best of all hunting. We have twice as many elk as any other area in Colorado, and Colorado has more elk than any other state or country in the world.

The White River National Forest is one of the largest national forests in America with hundreds of miles of trails for horseback riding, hiking, fishing and hunting. We truly have it all.

Several years ago I bought Ripple Creek. It is deep in the heart of the White River National Forest of Northwest Colorado, adjacent to the famous Flat Tops Wilderness. It is 40 miles east of Meeker and 200 miles west of Denver. For hunters, it is in Area 24.

cABIN 3Cabin 3Flat Tops

All cabins, large or small, rent at the same price. It is $70. for the first person and $10. for each additional person, per night. Four cabins have one bedroom with a double bed and a set of bunk beds, one cabin, the “honeymoom suite” is two story with a queen sized bed upstairs and a full balcony, the other three cabins have two bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with two sets of bunkbeds. Reservations are made firm with cash, Visa, MasterCard or guaranteed check for the first nights lodging. Cancellations are honored 15 days or more in advance of reservations.

Meals are $7. for breakfast, $7. for lunch and $20. for dinner. This is family-style meals, eat as much as you please and it is good food. It includes coffee, tea, milk, lemonade and dessert.

Recreation includes horseback riding, hiking, photography, nature study, fishing and hunting. Wild flowers blanket the mountain sides and early risers will have the opportunity to see deer and elk along with many species of birds and smaller animals. In all ways, this forest is beautiful, bountiful and productive.

You can do as much or as little as you please in an unregimented form of vacation. It’s here for you and I hope you will join us.

Yours for a great outdoors experience.

Ripple Creek Lodge

For Sale Asking Price $1,100,000.00

Spectacular location in the White River National Forest. Several improvements include lodge, 8 cabins, cold storage, laundry house, tool house, corrals,generator house, tack/feed shed. Great opportunity to build on a well established hunting/fishing business or a personal retreat for the outdoors man lookingfor solitude. Ripple Creek runs directly in front of the Lodge. There is no real estate for sale. The sale is business and improvements only. Buyer must apply for a special use permit with the White River National Forest Service.


 
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