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I own or would own a boat because…
It gives me a great way to gather with friends and family
It allows me to partake in various leisure activities; fishing, water-skiing, etc.
There is no better way to see the water
It is a great hobby and keeps me busy
I don't ever plan on owning a boat
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Hunting Gear
Coleman Captain's Chair (Charcoal)
(as of 11:00 PM PDT - more)
  • HUNT: 1
  • MCAT: SportingGoods
  • SFLT: Landwatch
  • MLID: R1K39BYU3AWYI1
  • TTYP: M
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Spectacular snowcapped mountains, verdant valleys with clear, crisp lakes and sparkling mountain streams are the backdrop of a new and exciting partnership between Orvis/Cushman & Wakefield Ranch and Recreational Properties, LLC and Pampa Partners Conservation and Recreational Properties, a green real estate company, based in Buenos Aires....Read more



Maybe, but don't let the locals hear you say it. It's true, and you know it as soon as you arrive, that there are a great many things about Crestone, Colorado-a tiny town with an abundance of raw spirit-that fly in the face of even Boulder. The comparisons begin and end, perhaps, with Crestone's astounding concentration of spiritual seekers, Buddhists, alternative healers, silver-haired hippies and barefoot, dread-locked mothers with baby backpacks.

The small, progressive community of less than 100 people rests against the slopes of the Sangre de Cristos in Colorado's San Luis Valley, with dramatic and much-photographed Crestone Peak presiding, and unofficially consists of the town of Crestone and the adjacent rural Baca Grande land grant development. Outside its boundaries, ranch land, jagged mountains and one-horse Colorado towns insulate it from the urbanization, and what many have considered bastardization, that has changed Boulder dramatically over the years. Read more...

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