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Thesis Rapid Ascent: Rocky Mountain National Park In
THESIS RAPID ASCENT: ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK IN THE GREAT ACCELERATION, 1945-PRESENT Submitted by Mark Boxell Department of History In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the Degree of Master of Arts Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Summer 2016 Master’s Committee: Advisor: Mark Fiege Ben Bobowski Adrian Howkins John Lindenbaum Jared Orsi Copyright by Mark Boxell 2016 All Rights Reserved ABSTRACT RAPID ASCENT: ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK IN THE GREAT ACCELERATION, 1945-PRESENT After the Second World War’s conclusion, Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) experienced a massive rise in visitation. Mobilized by an affluent economy and a growing, auto- centric infrastructure, Americans rushed to RMNP in droves, setting off new concerns over the need for infrastructure improvements in the park. National parks across the country experienced similar explosions in visitation, inspiring utilities- and road-building campaigns throughout the park units administered by the National Park Service. The quasi-urbanization of parks like RMNP implicated the United States’ public lands in a process of global change, whereby wartime technologies, cheap fossil fuels, and a culture of techno-optimism—epitomized by the Mission 66 development program—helped foster a “Great Acceleration” of human alterations of Earth’s natural systems. This transformation culminated in worldwide turns toward mass-urbanization, industrial agriculture, and globalized markets. The Great Acceleration, part of the Anthropocene— a new geologic epoch we have likely entered, which proposes that humans have become a force of geologic change—is used as a conceptual tool for understanding the connections between local and global changes which shaped the park after World War II. -
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Ima Zippo Good
Ima Zippo Good Bar 3084374 - 1992 - Red Roan Stallion Reg Foals: 296 , # Shown: 147, Point Earners: 97.0, Total Points: 6,572.0 , AQHA IF LTE: $79,376.19; H: 932.0, H ROMS: 26, Sup H: 1, P: 5,640 , P ROMS: 79, Sup P: 29, Total Superiors: 30, Total ROMS: 105; ResWdChs: 1, AQHA Champs: 10, Hi Pt Wins: 1; Pleasure LTE: $98,138.28, NSBA LTE: $23,404 Zippo Pat Bars, 0409541, 1964, Three Bars (TB), (PERCENTAGE (TB) x Myrtle Dee (TB) x Luke Sorrel, Show Recd: si: 95, Wins: 5, McLuke (TB), T0065983, 1940, Chestnut, Hall of Fame: '89 AQHA; Sire of: Sire: ZIPPO PINE BAR, 0617456, Race LTE: $1,856; AQHA & NSBA Hall Reg Foals: 499, # Shown: 454, Pt Earners: 107.0, H: 1,544.0, Sup H: 5, P: ZIPPOS MR GOOD 1969, Sorrel, Show Recd: H: 33, of Fame; Sire of: Reg Foals: 476, # 585.0 , P ROMS: 37, Supreme Champs: 4, AQHA Champs: 29; RC LTE: BAR, 2259600, 1984, P: 112; AQHA & NSBA Hall of Fame; Shown: 175, Pt Earners: 124; H: 671 , Sup $3,213,022, RC WdChs: 14, Sup RC: 36, RC ROMS: 308, CUT LTE: Red Roan, Stallion , Superior WP; O AQHA Champion; H: 4, P: 7,703.5 , P ROMS: 113, Sup P: $3,242.56; Hall of Fame Offspring: Lena's Bar (TB); Rocket Bar (TB) Show Record: P: 71, Sire of: Reg Foals: 1655, # Shown: 875, 47, AQHA Champs: 10, Hi Pt Wins: 2; RC (AQHA), Sugar Bars (AQHA), Zippo Pat Bars (AQHA), Lightning Bar LTE: $9,625, RC ROMS: 6, RC Wins: 24; (AQHA); Mr Bar None 2014 (AQHA); Supreme Champion Offspring: Bar NSBA LTE: $36,669; NSBA Pt Earners: 744, AQHA IF: $1,322,045.; CUT LTE: $9,431, NRHA LTE: $2,097, Money, Fairbars, Goldseeker Bars, Kid Meyers; Hall -
Private Luxury Camp Experiences
PRIVATE LUXURY CAMP EXPERIENCES SUMMER, 2020 A private destination summer camp experience for the whole family. NO CAMP? NO PROBLEM! With most camps forced to close this summer, how can concerned parents keep their children stimulated and safe in the age of post-lockdown social distancing? This exclusive opportunity has been designed to offer comfortable settings allowing for social distancing, through private accommodations, private meals, private activities and a dedicated private counselor. Kids will be entertained with full days of play with their personal counselor, while parents can relax with peace of mind or work remotely if necessary. Whether you are looking to travel alone or with one or two close friends or family, our team will tailor a customized program for every age group around everyone's interests. PRIVATE ACCOMMODATIONS We have curated a host of private and semi-private destinations to choose from around the USA, Caribbean and Mexico, including ranches, private lodges, mountain escapes and beach getaways. Working Remotely? Upgrade Your View! For mom and dad we recognize it may not be all fun and games – we’ll have a remote office set up for your convenience as well as make sure you get the time you need to unwind! Our highly trained private counselors will provide you the time to get dressed up for that date night and dressed down to participate in personally designed family activities, meant to create lasting life-enriching memories for years to come. YOUR PRIVATE CAMP DIRECTOR Meet Lynda Levy, she brings the FUN! Our camp director Lynda Levy, is not only one of the most fun and most creative people you will meet, but she comes with over 10 years of experience in camp programming and multi-generational entertainment planning. -
What Does It Mean to Visit a Place Like Rocky Mountain National Park? Visitors Tell Their Stories in Colorado
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO VISIT A PLACE LIKE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK? VISITORS TELL THEIR STORIES IN COLORADO Jeffrey J. Brooks John P. Titre George N. Wallace Colorado State University College of Natural Resources Department of Natural Resource Recreation & Tourism “It has become evident to me from my own and others’ experiences in a variety of studies, that stories are a recurrent and prominent feature of respondents’ accounts in all types of interviews.” Elliot G. Mishler, 1986a, p. 235 ABSTRACT Human experience can be rich and filled with meaning in special places that are protected for natural resource and outdoor recreation value. Within a hermeneutic and meaning-based framework, we interviewed both day and overnight visitors in both developed and backcountry settings at Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, United States. The objective was to describe and interpret the relationship between park visitors and the resource setting. Interviews were in depth, semi-structured, and audio recorded to capture subjective meanings of the experience. Questions and probes regarding important characteristics of the setting, special places, feelings and emotions, and pros and cons of protecting wilderness guided informants’ responses. Interview transcripts for two sample individuals were interpreted as personal narratives about the experience of the setting. These idiographic (i.e., within individual) analyses were organized around two broad themes: (1) claimed identity expressed through the interview and (2) current personal project(s) in which the individual was engaged. Recurrent sub themes and dimensions of identity and current project for each individual are explored (e.g., object- centered and subject-centered experience and spirituality). -
Black Canyon of the Gunnison Great Sand Dunes Mesa Verde Rocky
COLORADO NATIONAL PARK TRIP PLANNER Black Canyon of the Gunnison Great Sand Dunes Mesa Verde Rocky Mountain TOP 4 ROAD TRIPS 14 Cody Dinosaurs and Deserts Thermopolis GETTING Wildlife and Natural Wonders 120 Best of Colorado Loop Idaho Land of Enchantment Falls 26 THERE Lander Dinosaur National Monument Plan your dream vacation Laramie with our top routes to Colorado’s national parks and monuments. Grand Estes Park 40 Lake Learn more at Steamboat Lyons 40 Glenwood Springs MyColoradoParks.com. Springs 133 Delta Cripple Creek Colorado National Montrose Monument Park and Preserve. For 25 BEST OF a unique wildlife 550 Great Sand Dunes COLORADO LOOP experience, drive east National Park 160 Alamosa and Preserve from Denver to Pagosa Miles 1,130 Springs Keenesburg to visit The Farmington The ultimate Colorado Wild Animal Sanctuary, road trip includes home to more than 450 550 Taos 25 Bandelier charming mountain rescued tigers, lions, National Monument towns, hot springs, wolves and bears. Santa Fe desert scenery and impressive peaks. Head straight to Rocky DINOSAURS Mountain National Park AND DESERTS from Denver and take Trail Ridge Road west Miles 1,365 to Grand Lake. Soak in Go from red-rock the pools of Hot canyons to alpine Phoenix Sulphur Springs before meadows on this loop. heading to Winter Park Abilene Start in Salt Lake City Carlsbad Caverns and Dillon. Stop in National Park and drive southeast to Glenwood Springs to Vernal, Utah, the experience the town’s Flaming Gorge National Map by Peter Sucheski legendary hot springs Recreation Area and and adventure park. Just south you’ll find with New Mexican stunning San Luis Dinosaur National Continue west to the WILDLIFE AND Grand Teton National deserts on this Valley. -
SELECT REINING HORSES Hip No
SELECT REINING HORSES Hip No. Consigned by Terry & Denise Martin Hip No. 71 Electramine 71 April 13, 2016 Sorrel Gelding Shining Spark Jacs Electric Spark { Electric Code { Miss Hello Hollywood Hot Coded Candy {The Hot Express Electramine Candid Cody 5748936 Reminic N Dunit {Hollywood Dun It Jameen N Hollywood { Reminic Chex Bar Jameen Chick {Smart Chic Olena Scoots Remedy NOTES: This gelding has been in training with Casey Deary from January to July 2018. SIRE: ELECTRIC CODE (2005). $215,402 and 25.5 AQHA points: 3rd NRHA Open Futurity; NRHA Int. Open Futurity Champion; Southwest RHA Open Futurity Champion; Southwest RHA Int. Open Futurity Champion; Gordyville Breeders Cup Reining Open Derby Champion. Full brother to ELECTRIC EXPRESS ($64,194: finalist in the NRHA Open Futurity); half-brother to ALOT A SPARK ($61,661: 8th NRHA Open Futurity). A 2017 RGP Top 25 Sire of Reining money-earners. Sire of 75 RGP money-earners, 32 AQHA point-earners, including CODED N KARMA ($66,502 and 57 AQHA points: AQHA World Level 2 Open Junior Reining Reserve Champion), ELECTRO STAR ($64,235 and 46 AQHA points: finalist in the NRHA Open Futurity), FILLE CODE ($53,438: APHA World 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge Champion), CODED N COLOR ($22,455: APHA World 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge Int. Open Champion), GUN CODE ($28,109: Carolina Classic Non-Pro Reining Derby Champion), PS ELECTRIC CHIC ($23,125: Carolina Limited Open Classic Reining Derby Champion), DNA CODE ($16,108: finalist in the NRHA Non-Pro Futurity), MISS ROYAL CODE ($11,702: Alberta RHA Silver Slate Fall Open Futurity Reserve Champion), DUN ITS CODE ($10,998 and 20.5 AQHA points: Cactus Reining Classic Derby $50,000 Limited Open Reserve Champion), GVG ELECTRIC SPARKS (16 AQHA points: Stampede Reining Futurity $25,000 Limited Non-Pro Champion), WHIZ ELI CODIE ($9,668: 6th High Roller Reining Classic Stakes Int. -
. . the Big Investment Part 2 This Month’S “Working Lines” Is Going to Take a Closer Look at the Sire Record of the Big Investment
The Working Lines By Larry Thornton . The Big Investment Part 2 This month’s “Working Lines” is going to take a closer look at the sire record of The Big Investment. Last month we saw that The Big Investment brought a new style to the modern pleasure horse. A style that was based on this wonderful conformation. This month we will look at what a bright future this sire had before his untimely death in 1986 at the age of six. Then we will look at one of the reasons why the influence of The Big Investment may continue through his offspring. The Big Investment sired only 129 foals with 93 of them being born in his 1986 and 1987 foal crops. He sired 74 AQHA performers with 66 point earners that have earned 63ROMs and 27 Superior Awards. This gives him an average of 89% point earners/ performers. This gives him 48.8% ROM from foals produced. He has an average of 56 points per performer. Here is an interesting side note on PHOTO BY PAMELA SNOW The Big Investment’s sire record. The McWhirters have retained 20 daughters or 15% of The Big “...what a bright future this sire had before his un- Investment’s foals as broodmares. timely death in 1986 at the age of six.” Most of these mares have not been shown. During our interview, Steve are happy siring 10% stakes winners Heckaman had this to say about The any of the sires that have a M from foals produced. Domino was Big Investment’s sire record, “Had lasting influence on the industry will foaled in 1891. -
COLORADO MAGAZINE Published Quarterly by Vol
The State Historical Society of Colorado THE COLORADO MAGAZINE Published Quarterly by Vol. XXXIX Denver, Colorado, October, 1962 Number 4 Gold Boats on The Swan The Story of Ben Stanley Revett, Gold Dredger By Belle Turnbull* At the time that the material for use in writing about Revett was first examined, a number of papers were kept for reference. Of other papers, notes were made and the papers returned to Mrs. Melissa Hayden. At the time, since the objective was to use the notes for background in a story, notes were made sometimes without much attention to dates and sources, though they were kept in chronological order by year, only. For color and background the author is deeply indebted to the following, not one of whom is still living in 1962: George Robinson, dredgemaster, and later County Treasurer of Summit County and Mayor of Breckenridge; Mrs. Melissa Hayden, widow of Revett's secre tary, and herself Clerk of the District Court for many years; and George Robert Johnson, mining engineer, who permitted my presence on a gold dredge against the wishes of his swing shift crew, to whom a woman on board was anathema. Mr. Johnson's explanations of the operation of a gold dredge were lucid and helpful, even to a woman author. Thanks are also due to Gordon Goodridge, who dug in the Summit County records for data on placer grounds.-Author. In the history of deep mining for gold in Colorado, Ben Stanley Revett ranks as First Gold Dredger. Not only was he the first to carry through the financing, the building, and the management of the first dredge in Colorado to dig for gold; his resourcefulness and bulldog tenacity drove him on, year after year, to finish what he had begun: to find the best possible method of driving to bedrock and to bring up the gold. -
Leo Leo, a 1940 Stallion Sired by Joe Reed II and Out
5/20/2020 Leo – Oklahoma Quarter Horse Association Leo Leo, a 1940 stallion sired by Joe Reed II and out of Little Fanny, is by any measurement, one of the all time great sires of the Quarter Horse world. Displaying considerable speed himself by winning 20 of his 22 starts, it was his reputation as a sire that made him famous. Bud Warren of Perry, Oklahoma bought Leo in 1947 after achieving considerable success with two of his daughters, Flit and Leota W. Champions Palleo Pete, Miss Meyers, Mona Leta and Bobbie Leo proved his ability to produce speed. An all time leading sire of broodmares, Leo’s daughters produced 14 Champions, including Little Blue Sheep, Kid Meyers and an All American Futurity winner, Goetta. His most famous daughter, Garrett’s Miss Pawhuska – who will be inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in about 2 months – produced Champions Vanetta Dee, Vannevar and Vandy’s Flash. In addition to speed, Leo’s foals exhibited excellent conformation, Athletic ability, quiet dispositions and common sense. Famous Leo bred cutting horses include Peppy San, Mr. San Peppy and King’s Pistol, and an AQHA Champion reining horse, Okie Leo. https://okqha.org/portfolio-item/leo/ 1/2 5/20/2020 Leo – Oklahoma Quarter Horse Association Administered by the AQHA Hall of Fame and Museum, the Historical Marker program of the AQHA Foundation perpetuates the history of the American Quarter Horse. Leo is one of only three horses to have had a Historical Marker erected in his honor. It was dedicated in September 1969 in Perry, Oklahoma. -
The Invester Invester to Benson for $25,000
The Working Lines By Larry Thornton The Invester Invester to Benson for $25,000. That was $5,000 down and the rest to be “F ate would make paid over four years. its next major impact on After the dispersal Benson and his The Invester when new horse moved to Irvin Catchman's Benson died in a car place at Bellville, Texas. Benson would stand The Invester and share in crash on January 18, the profits with Catchman. 1989.” A young trainer named Brad McCamy and Benson would form as the Houston Livestock Show and Stallions Unlimited in 1977. But by the San Antonio Livestock Show. 1979, the writing on the wall indicated The next step for The Invester was a that something had to be done to short stint at the track. E. R. Beddo keep things going. So The Invester trained The Invester but didn't start was syndicated. the horse on a recognized track. They They broke the syndicate down to 60 The Invester was shown by trainer Jack Benson to an found the young stallion to have AQHA Championship and Superior halter award. shares with Stallions Unlimited PHOTO BY DALCO speed and a good start but he didn't retaining 20 of those shares. The rest have the stamina to run out a It is strange how fate can play such were sold to breeders around the distance. a key role in our lives. We go on living country. day to day and then suddenly The Invester, under Benson's During the next few years Stallions something will happen to change our watchful eye, would blossom into a Unlimited would stand such top lives forever. -
Comparison of Head Morphometric Traits Within Five Selected Performance Types of Quarter Horses(Eguus Cabullus) Redacted for Privacy
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Elana Morgana Smith for the degree of Master of Science in Animal Science Presented on October 25, 2002 Title: Comparison of Head Morphometric Traits Within Five Selected Performance Types of Quarter Horses(Eguus cabullus) Redacted for privacy Abstract approved: Thomas F. Savage A study was conducted to investigate if morphometric facial measurements could be utilized to differentiate five categorical performance types of Quarter Horses. The five categories being Western, Halter, English, Reining, and Cutting. The measurements were collected from 323 registered Quarter Horses representing animals who ranged in age from one year to 30 years of age and one of three gender (Stallion, Gelding, and Mare) categories. Eight facial measurements were obtained from two geographic areas, Florida and Oregon. A correlation was performed and resulted in a reduction of the data from eight to five facial measurements, due to the presence of facial symmetry. The reduced data was subsequently analyzed by Multivariate Analysis, using the Wilks Lambda Analysis of Variance. The Main effects, age, gender, and categorical performance type were all significant (p<0.0001 to 0.00 1). Of the two-way interactions only age:gender was not significant (p>0.05) and the three- way interaction age:gender:type was also not significant (p>O.O5) Based upon the not significant (J)>O.O5) Based upon the results, the five original performance categories could be reduced to four (English, Halter, Cutting, and Western/Reining). This indicates that there are a number of similarities in facial measurements between the Western and Reining horses.