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1) "Scratch"
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Editors describe the process of naming the oral history magazine, Three Wire Winter.
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Fred Foster discusses his life in Colorado and his exploits as a sheriff.
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A letter by Cindy Sandelin and a collection of teaser articles from the next issue.
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George Sauer reflects on his career in education and discusses his role as superintendent.
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Letters written by Loraine More, O.C. Ingersoll, Mary Avery Murphey, Veneta Bysom, Jimmy Carter, Dave Stearns, Imogene Nichols
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Gordy Wren, Rudi Schnackenberg, and Bob Krear talk about their experience with the 10th Mountain Division during World War II.
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Ernest "Dude" Todd reflects on his long life in Routt County.
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Sven Wiik describes basic cross-country ski techniques, equipment and clothing and Al Wilkinson explains cross-country ski waxing to Julie Lewis and Michelle Bernades.
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Ellen Winchell talks about her work as a painter and art teacher.
13) Snowball
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Longtime Steamboat Springs residents talk about old-timer Ralph "Snowball" Heberlee.
14) Bob Gilbert
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Robert James "Bob' Gilbert describes his upbringing in Routt County and Denver. After serving time in World War II, Bob retured to Oak Creek where he worked on automobile bodies and repairs.
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Elisabeth Schnackenberg describes her life in Germany during and after World War I. She goes on to tell about her family's immigration to the United States and eventual settling in Steamboat Springs.
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Wayne and Helen Light remember growing up under two pioneering families in Steamboat Springs, CO.
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Pete Gorrell discusses the art and craft of saddle making, a dying trade.
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Doc Utterback, Dale Bostock, and Maude Compenstine describe life in the early mining town of McGregor and nearby Milner in Routt County.
19) End Matter
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Features a letter written by Kay DeKraayaka Eva Waterhouse, a photograph of Charles Sandelin and his wife at Cripple Creek, Colorado in 1892, and a poem by Margaret Rossi.
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Routt County residents discuss the agricultural history of the Remington Berry.