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Paving Paradise?
This is for those of you who live in metro areas, cities, places where you expect to transport yourself, your kids and friends, over roads made of bituminous materials known as pavement, where you aren't bothered by dust (or at least its effects are minimal).  Because you may not understand this story.  Then again, this is not where you live.  You see, there is a small community just south of Breckenridge a few miles.  It's made up of a mish-mash of irregular lots ranging from a third of an acre to about three acres.  Mostly single family homes with a few condos tossed in for good measure.  It's at the headwaters of the Blue River, in the valley between mountain peaks where the snow melts and flows down - to form wetlands, springs and ultimately the Blue.  And there are no paved roads, save for Highway 9, which cuts through the valley, bringing traffic the 9 miles or so to and from Hoosier Pass, that transitory monument that connects Park County (Fairplay, Alma, et al) with Summit County and its ski resorts, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Keystone. 
The little incorporated town is called, of course, Blue River, and there is a healthy ... more

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