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From the Telluride Daily Planet:
Look out! There’s a 6,000-pound grizzly bear — Ursa Ravus — looming 15 skyward at 635 East Colorado Avenue. The Gluckstern family commissioned Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Art of Hayward, California, to build and install the original sculpture, the first sanctioned public art installation in Telluride.
It took self-taught artists Lisa and Robert Ferguson four months to build Ursa Ravus whose “fur” is comprised of over 187,000 pennies.
CLICK HERE to read the full article. Follow Ursa on Instagram: @telluridepennybear.
Steve Cieciuch assisted the Glucksterns with the purchase of this home (where the penny bear now resides), as well as with selling their previous home on North Oak Street. Read more about their…
4.29 Acres | 360° Views | Perched Homesite |…
Providing the ultimate ski location, Cortina sets itself apart in Mountain Village. Lot 20 features incredible northern views including iconic Dallas Peak, Mount Emma, Greenback, Campbell Peak and Iron Mountain. Sloping with a perfect mix of aspen and dark timber, this beautiful lot affords ideal topography to maximize the spectacular views and beckons a stunning mountain modern design. Purchase includes a Silver Telski Membership and the ability to opt into the Villas at Cortina's amenity package which includes an outdoor pool, ski lockers, spa, owners lounge, game room, fitness room, steam rooms and shuttle service.
0.27 Acres | Northern Views |…
There is a Jungian theory that posits that the first half of our lives is about establishing identity and ego, and the second half is about spirituality, going deeper into ourselves. It gets you thinking about life and skiing before and after 40, reminiscing about hammering zipper lines down Spiral Stairs that never end. Lap after breathless lap on the Gold Hill lift filled with seemingly bottomless powder on Dynamo. Or the sunlit, snowless days giggling in glee blazing down See Forever to Lookout to town. All expending muscle, stamina and joy gliding down the mountain.
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Maybe there’s a parallel to this Carl Jung stuff. Or, to put it in skiing terms, the first half of a skiing life might…