Colorado Central Magazine: April 2002 No. 98
The Monthly Magazine for people who would never confuse a telemarker with a telemarketer
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Looking for the radical center
Column by George Sibley p. 2
On Mountain Time
Comic Strip by Clint Driscoll and Judie Moorhead pp. 4-8
Cold Enough
Brief by Central Staff p. 4
Briefs from the San Luis Valley
Brief by Marcia Darnell p. 5
Multiple Centers
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Love and Remembrance
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Anza World Conference will be in Mexico
Brief by Central Staff p. 8
Uranium: Haul it away, then bring it back?
Brief by Central Staff p. 8
UN declares 2002 International Year of Mountains
Brief by Central Staff p. 8
Small ditch companies get a Colorado alliance
Brief by Central Staff p. 9
Upper Arkansas will try a nominating board
Brief by Central Staff p. 9
Perhaps EXport 5 would work better
Brief by Central Staff p. 10
Celebrating National Poetry Month
Brief by Central Staff p. 11
Sweet Home rhodochrosite proposed as state mineral
Brief by Central Staff p. 11
Continental Divide Trail seeks volunteers
Brief by Central Staff p. 11
Back in the hills at the J. Kyle Braid Youth Leadership Ranch
Article by Gene Rybarczyk p. 14
Telemark turn moves into the mainstream
Article by Bob Berwyn p. 18
'Pinheads' are a major market at Monarch
Sidebar by Ed Quillen p. 19
Some ski reading
Sidebar by Bob Berwyn p. 22
Creative cartography?
Letter from Kenneth Jessen p. 23
Potent Publication
Letter from Charlie Green p. 24
About the magazine ... and the war
Letter from Stu Krebs p. 24
More thoughts on the war
Letter from Slim Wolfe p. 26
It's not that hard
Letter from John Doe p. 27
Courage is the true currency
Letter from David Hester p. 27
From discards to art: Kay Litz of Salida
Article by Sue Snively p. 28
This is good news -- more or less
Essay by Martha Quillen p. 31
Betsy Cowles Partridge, Mountaineer, by Janet Robertson
Review by Abby Quillen p. 34
Colorado: A manual for newcomers and residents, by T.J. Walker
Review by Ed Quillen p. 35
A second helping of 'Poetry on a Platter'
Article by Lynda La Rocca p. 36
Conservation easement is just another adventure
Column by Hal Walter p. 37
Monthly water report
from Steve Glazer
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