Pleased Colorado Sunday, fam.
Someday again within the center ‘90s, I had adopted entrepreneurial mates to Fort Collins to take part in a full-fledged warfare amongst three upstart enterprise publications and was constructing sources by saying sure to anybody who wished to share a phrase in regards to the city, the financial system, the group. Accountants. Retailers. Docs. Realtors. Gary Wockner.
I don’t suppose Wockner made a enterprise case for safeguarding the Poudre River that day, however I left our unplanned chat at a espresso store with clear emotions about how vital the ribbon of water working via city was and an invite to understand it, too.
This was earlier than Wockner dug in to battle the large Glade Reservoir undertaking and rebranded as a river warrior. Earlier than he distributed posters of different defenders standing bare within the river, holding hand-lettered playing cards over their heads studying “Save the Poudre.”
I modified jobs many instances, however wherever I’ve been, Gary Wockner has been a continuing character on the atmosphere beat, his protection of the Poudre fiercening over time. This week’s cowl story by Jerd Smith gave me a bit extra perception into the person who simply received’t stop — and the best way his work has influenced how we use and regard our rivers.
Meet the water warrior we like to hate

Water agitator Gary Wockner, founding father of Save The Poudre and Save the Colorado, is having a bang-up 2025, profitable a $100 million settlement from Northern Water in March, and persuading a federal choose in April to cease development of the partially full Gross Reservoir Dam undertaking, not less than briefly. Now important appeals within the case may in the end decrease the quantity of water Denver Water, the dam’s proprietor, can be allowed to divert from the Higher Colorado River system in Grand County.
Wockner is a controversial determine within the water world. He has filed 9 main lawsuits towards Colorado water tasks throughout his 25-year run as an activist. With this yr’s wins, we determined to inform readers a bit extra in regards to the man who’s liked by fierce river protectors, and who attracts few, if any, variety phrases from the water institution.
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No want to attend for the Crested Butte Wildflower Competition July 11-20, the viewing season is already in full swing within the Gunnison Valley. Photojournalist Dean Krakel went on a couple of hikes and returned with some stunning photographs and suggestions for the place to search out hillsides awash in sensible pre-peak colours. Drifts of lupine and balsamroot are already blanketing the hillsides of the decrease valleys, he stated. Purple columbine will be discovered within the shady recesses alongside the banks of streams and creeks together with wild iris and stands of golden banner. Paintbrush, blue flax and white and lavender phlox carpet the bottom alongside most of the decrease trails.





Pondering of climbing Longs Peak? Suppose once more.

It was the autumn of 2020, and I had survived COVID, so I went in search of the subsequent most harmful factor I may consider: Climb Longs Peak!
I had been haunted by that prospect since I moved to Colorado and took my automotive to the emissions testing facility in Fort Collins. I pulled into the bay and there it was, completely framed within the doorway: Longs freaking Peak!
It took me a full three years to summon the nerve, the talents, the gear, and oh yeah, the nerve, to sort out Longs. I made it up, and again, so now I’m an knowledgeable.
Right here’s my step-by-step information to climbing Longs Peak. Or not.
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“Sonata in Wax” performs haunting piano backdrop to protagonist’s struggles
EXCERPT: A protagonist captivated by a century-old recording drives this debut novel by Edward Hamlin, which explores twin narrative timelines and a theme that hinges on a lie of omission and the implications of confession. Hamlin, an achieved musician and composer himself, melded his ardour for music with strains of household historical past to provide this Colorado Guide Award finalist for Novel. Keep in mind Chase and Sanborn espresso? Hamlin is the final dwelling descendant from the Sanborn aspect, Boston social elites who determine into the portion of the story that’s historic fiction.
THE SUNLIT INTERVIEW: Hamlin explains how a lot he loved penning this specific excerpt, which conjures the “ecstatic experience of hearing breathtaking music just when you needed it.” He additionally tells how the complicated plot required some administration expertise. Right here’s a slice of this week’s Q&A:
SunLit: What had been the largest challenges you confronted in penning this e-book?
Hamlin: Managing the sequence of reveals was difficult, as they crossed a large forged of characters and 100 years of plot occasions. Conserving monitor of who knew what when actually required a spreadsheet. It was additionally a problem to make choices, each micro and macro, about find out how to deal with the historic figures, particularly once they had been my very own ancestors. It might have been a lot simpler if I may have simply shared a meal with them.
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A curated checklist of what you will have missed from The Colorado Solar this week.

🌞 Is promoting thousands and thousands of acres of U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Administration land in 11 Western states the answer to the housing disaster within the area? Particulars are scant, Jason Blevins, studies, however that’s the idea outlined by Inside Secretary Doug Burgum, who described the properties to be offered as “barren land next to highways with existing billboards that have no recreational value.”
🌞 Younger adults simply getting into the job market face fierce headwinds. Tamara Chung studies on a program aiming to arm new employees with a strong instrument to open doorways: social capital.
🌞 Prices to construct the controversial 88-mile Uinta Basin Railway have greater than doubled since 2020 and backers are in search of $2.4 billion in tax-exempt bonds to cowl a part of the $3.4 billion tab, Jason Blevins studies. Environmental teams concern that the elevated price of development will drive extra drilling and ship extra oil tankers rolling on tracks throughout Colorado.
🌞 U.S. Well being and Human Providers boss Robert F. Kennedy Jr. used a Wall Road Journal opinion column to fireplace all 17 members of the U.S. Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, together with a Denver physician. John Ingold landed an interview with Dr. Edwin Asturias, an infectious illness specialist, who worries the mass dismissals will undermine the general public belief in choices that come out of the group sooner or later. In the meantime, extra circumstances of measles had been reported in Colorado final week.
🌞 In different RFK Jr. information, remarks he made about folks with autism have stirred up hassle inside a nonprofit group for folks with autism that was began by his cousin Anthony Shriver. Jennifer Brown studies on the best way Finest Buddies board members in Colorado have responded to the refusal of the nationwide group to name out how damaging the remarks had been.
🌞 There are a dozen new gun legal guidelines on the books — formally — in Colorado. Jesse Paul explains a bit about every of them.
🌞 Former U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo was on stage final week for a Again From Damaged Occasion hosted by Vic Vela. Taylor Dolven was there when Caraveo in contrast her suicidal ideas throughout her unsuccessful marketing campaign to maintain her seat to drowning, saying she pulled below those that got here to rescue. She additionally advocated for higher understanding of despair and anxiousness and extra consciousness to acknowledge when somebody is struggling. And she or he stated she’s effectively and able to tackle a big group of challengers within the eighth Congressional District Democratic major subsequent yr.
🌞 This week in grey wolf information, Colorado Parks and Wildlife was fairly mum when a Pitkin County rancher instructed Tracy Ross there’s a den with pups uncomfortably near his cattle. The day after her story revealed, the company introduced there are certainly pups in not less than one of many 4 den websites biologists are watching, however wouldn’t say the place.
🌞 Whereas Coloradans proceed to debate the knowledge of wolf reintroduction 5 years after a public authorization vote, bison that reintroduce themselves to the state by strolling throughout the border from Utah simply received the backing of Colorado regulation that makes it unlawful to kill them and not using a looking license, Michael Sales space explains.
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