
Portraits
Tap-Richards
Like father, like son, mountaineer Tapley Richards is seen reflected in his fathers sunglasses at 12,000 feet on Independence Pass. Richards was on the expedition that discovered Mallory's body on Mt. Everest.
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Bill-Hillary-Clinton
Bill and Hilary Clinton were regular visitors to Aspen for campaign fund raising reasons.1999
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Charles-Dale
Master chef, Charles Dale in his Aspen restaurant, Rustique.2001
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Crossman-in-Jerome
Guitar player, Charles Crossman can be found in the Century room of the Hotel Jerome playing soft music for diners in the luxurious Aspen Hotel.1999
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Marc-Scott
Paranormal author, Marc Scott, the lead image for an arts feature.2000
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Mary-&-Jim-Hayes
Long time Aspen Locals, Mary and Jim Hayes. The Hayes moved to Aspen in the early fifties and made it their home. Jim, a master Silversmith and Mary, a photographer and writer, have found that rare combination of happiness and career satisfaction in their lives.2001
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Neal-Beidleman
Famed mountaineer, Neal Beidleman was one of the lucky ones on the ill fated 1996 Everest expedition where 9 people lost their lives in a quick and powerful storm that blinded two parties at 28,000 feet up.1999
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John Oates
Well known Musician John Oates of Hall & Oates poses with one of his favorite guitars.1999
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Sam-Caudill
Long time Aspen Local Sam Caudill's hands tell the story of a man with many miles of life's road behind him. 2001
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Smuggler-Miner
A miner looks out of the Smuggler Mine in Aspen Colorado.1999
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Tough-men
Fight promoters, Lance Trippett, left, and Don Martinez, look forward to bringing the "Tough Man" competition to Aspen on the 25th of Feburary. 2000
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