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Joe Blandford is interviewed by James Kemry and Bill McKelvie about the his life growing up in Routt County in the early 20th Century and how he and other members of the community cooperated and supported each other during hard times.
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Band director, Dean Bowker, describes his experiences with the Steamboat Springs Ski Band.
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Fred Foster discusses his life in Colorado and his exploits as a sheriff.
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Josephine Yoast is interviewed by Steve Cochran, Chuck Groblebe, and Bill McKelvie about her family and life living on a ranch in Routt County.
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Joe Blandford describes his adventures and misadventures hunting elk and bear in Northwest Colorado in this interview.
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Josephine Yoast is interviewed by Steve Cochran, Chuck Groblebe, and Bill McKelvie about her family and life living on a ranch in Routt County.
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Ellen Winchell talks about her work as a painter and art teacher.
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Ellen Winchell is interviewed about working at a bank in Steamboat Springs, and discusses local high school football and some of the players on the team.
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Ellen Winchell talks about her work as a painter and art teacher.
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Joe Blandford describes the his life growing up in Routt County in the early 20th Century and how he and other members of the community cooperated and supported each other during hard times.
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Author Julie Lewis relates the history of the Steamboat Springs Ski Band from 1936 to 1976 including the band's special appearances in Chicago and Denver.

12. KFMU

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Elliott Bayly discusses the KFMU radio station and the wind power running it.
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96 year old Josephine Yoast recalls her life as a ranch woman in Routt County.
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Interview with Ralph Benton for the Winter 1977 Issue of Three Wire Winter. No transcript is available due to poor quality of audio file.
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Ralph Belton is interviewed by David May and Mitch Rule about his life on a ranch in the Elk River Valley of Routt County.
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Ralph Belton is interviewed by David May, Mitch Rule, Debbie Green and Cathy Landon about his life on a ranch in the Elk River Valley of Routt County.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #04, Winter 1977 - Josephine Yoast Interview, Part 3'
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Josephine Yoast is interviewed by Steve Cochran, Chuck Groblebe, and Bill McKelvie about her family and life living on a ranch in Routt County.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #04, Winter 1977 - Three Wire Winter Magazine'
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The 4th issue of Three Wire Winter includes Ralph Belton, Ellen Winchell, Josephine Yoast, Marie Stender, Joe Blandford, Fred Foster, Clay Monson, and feature articles on the Ski Band, KFMU, and Routt County old-time routes.
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Marie Stender talks about emigrating from Germany and life on a Routt County farm with her husband and children.
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Clay Monson reflects on his life and the history of Pleasant Valley.