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The Western Slope towns of Gunnison and Crested Butte are defined
by their placement in the Colorado Rockies. Both are located in
alpine valleys surrounded by 14,000-foot-high peaks with sparkling
mountain-fed streams, and both dominate the Gunnison country, a
unique wilderness covering over 4,000 square miles. Beginning over
400 years ago, Native Americans, fur traders, explorers, miners,
railroaders, and cattlemen all made a place for themselves in the
area. Today Gunnison, Crested Butte, and the Gunnison country
remain isolated and tranquil. Recreation, tourism, and cattle
ranching now reign supreme as Gunnison and Crested Butte attempt to
preserve their distinctly Western heritage.
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Crested Butte (Paperback)
Duane Vandenbusche, Crested Butte Mountain Resort, Crested Butte Mountain Heritage Museum, Gunnison Pioneer Museum
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R623
R531
Discovery Miles 5 310
Save R92 (15%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Crested Butte rises 8,885 feet above sea level on the edge of the
beautiful Elk Mountains in the Gunnison Country of Colorado's
Western Slope. Between Crested Butte and Aspen, 25 miles to the
north, are six 14,000-foot-high peaks with 12,000-foot-high passes
and scenery that takes the breath away. Crested Butte began as a
silver camp but soon turned into one of the great coal towns of the
West, with a rich ethnic heritage evolved from the mining camps. In
the 21st century, Crested Butte is a tourist town of 1,500
residents highlighted by the Mount Crested Butte Ski Area, the
Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, and its wonderful wildflower and music
festivals. The town today is what it always has been, "the queen
jewel of the Elk Mountains."
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