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In this interview with Bill McKelvie and a Steamboat Springs high school student, Elaine Gay describes growing up in rural Routt County. She tells about trudging through deep snow to get to school and life on her family's ranch during the depression. When she became a ranch wife, she and her husband, Bob, worked hard to raise cattle and a family on their scenic ranch in Pleasant Valley.
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Rusty Nay is interviewed by Lara Johnson and Bill McKelvie about his life growing up in Steamboat Springs.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #22, Fall 1986 - Wendy Decker Interview'
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Wendy Decker is interviewed by Bill McKelvie and Roger Sanders about her passion for taxidermy.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #22, Fall 1986 - Jerry and Rusty Nay Interview'
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Jerry and Rusty Nay are interviewed by Troy Keller and Lara Johnson about their lives growing up in Steamboat Springs.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #22, Fall 1986 - Elaine Gay Interview, Part 2'
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In this interview with two Steamboat Springs high school students, Elaine Gay talks about her family, their cattle ranch and the equipment used to grow and harvest hay. In the course of the conversation Elaine reveals her love of cooking and flower gardening.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #22, Fall 1986 - Mike Middleton Interview'
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Mike Middleton is interviewed by Bill McKelvie and Aden Krug about the nature of firefighting and what brought him to work for the volunteer fire department in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #22, Fall 1986 - Three Wire Winter Magazine'
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Magazine
The 22nd issue of Three Wire Winter includes Jay Muhme, Delmar Coyner, Mike Middleton, Ty Zabel, Jerry and Rusty Nay, Elaine Gay, Roger Jensen, Ross Kelly, and Wendy Decker, as well as feature articles on the Volunteer Fire Department and the City Police.
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Jerry and Rusty Nay describe ranching life in Routt County, Colorado, and the changes observed in the community during the 20th century.
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Elaine Gay describes her life growing up during the Depression in Routt County and her married life at the Green Creek Ranch in Pleasant Valley.
Thumbnail for '“They call us volunteers but we’re really professionals.”'
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Jay Muhme, Delmar Vance Coyner, and Mike Middleton talk about their experiences working with the Steamboat Springs Fire Department.
Thumbnail for '“I like working with animals, it’s a type of art.” Wendy Decker'
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Wendy Decker talks about the care she puts into the art of taxidermy and what processes a person can do to make sure they get the best possible product from their hunt.
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Ben Wilcox interviews Steamboat Springs Chief of Police, Roger Jensen, and Detective Ross Kelly, about the day-to-day police work and the evolving nature of law enforcement in Routt County, Colorado.
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Ty Zabel talks about Bighorn sheep hunting with his family in British Columbia, Canada, as well as a season he spent hunting in the Pikes Peak Wilderness, Colorado, with his father.