He came for one winter, stayed 30 years, and now he’s shaping Grand County’s future
We sit down with Commissioner Ed Raegner to trace how a one-season trial in 1994 became a 30-year commitment to Grand County. We talk skiing, small business, water policy, and a town-by-town tour of what makes this place feel like home.• moving from Denver to Grand County in 1994• early jobs at Silver Creek and a local real estate office• school board service leading to county commissioner• why water policy is complex at the Colorado River headwaters• favorite seasons, sports, and getting farther into the backcountry• hidden gem case for Granby Ranch as a learning hill• balanced view on growth, investment, and small business vitality• snapshots of Winter Park, Fraser, Granby, Grand Lake, Hot Sulphur Springs, and Kremmling• the landscape diversity from the divide to the river bluffs
When adventure calls in Grand County, safety should answer first.
Sheriff Brett Schroetlin joins us to discuss essential summer safety tips for navigating Grand County during peak tourist season and wildfire conditions. We cover critical safety measures for outdoor recreation and emergency preparedness while exploring how visitors and locals alike can enjoy our beautiful mountain paradise responsibly.• Wildfire prevention remains crucial as June's rainfall created abundant vegetation that's now drying into potential fuel• Properly extinguishing campfires requires thorough watering and stirring repeatedly, as emergency services responded to 6-8 unattended fires over July 4th weekend• "Slow down and move over" is the essential traffic safety message, especially around construction zones and emergency responders• Water recreation safety requires wearing PFDs at all times, even for experienced swimmers, due to cold water temperatures• Hiking safely means communicating your plans, bringing essential supplies, and recognizing when to turn back• Grand County's evacuation map system divides the region into approximately 90 zones to streamline emergency communication• Taking a "tactical pause" before activities is the sheriff's key recommendation for preventing accidents and ensuring everyone's safetyRemember to check the Sheriff's Office website for the interactive evacuation map and familiarize yourself with your zone before an emergency occurs.
Revel in the Park: Winter Park's New Summer Celebration
Catherine Ross, Executive Director for Winter Park- Fraser Valley Chamber of Commerce, reveals their exciting new August event "Revel in the Park" that combines outdoor activities, free concerts, and ticketed music performances. The festival embodies their community spirit with a focus on welcoming visitors to play, stay, and feel like they belong.• Revel in the Park offers numerous free activities including yoga, Pilates, guided hikes, and bike rides• Free concerts Thursday and Friday nights• Saturday's main concert features national acts including Magoo, the Fretliners, Band of Heathens, Nikki Lane and Paul Cauthen• Tickets start at $49 plus fees and include free gondola rides at Winter Park Resort both Friday and Saturday• Winter Park's walkable design allows visitors to park once and use public transportation throughout the weekend• Other summer events include Blues Festival, Art Affair, "Crafts, Cocktails and Corks" on July 26th, and a gravel bike race with new 10K trail runVisit playwinterpark.com for details on all events and to purchase tickets.
Holding Space for Change: The Continuing Legacy of Shadowcliff
Shadowcliff, a mountain lodge and retreat center in Grand Lake, Colorado, was built by 650 volunteers from 42 countries over 25 years and continues its mission of transformation through artist residencies, workshops, and community events. Alexander Thompson, grandson of the founders, shares the remarkable story of how his grandparents' vision expanded from a family cabin to creating a place where everyone could experience the magic of Grand Lake.• Founded in 1954 when a Kansas campus minister and nurse visited Grand Lake and fell in love with the area• Built on a cliff overlooking Grand Lake and Shadow Mountain Lake with volunteer labor and minimal professional help• Hosts 12-20 group retreats each summer including HIV wellness weekends, Tai Chi intensives, and writing workshops• Launching new artist residency programs bringing nationally recognized creative professionals to engage with the community• Borders Rocky Mountain National Park with immediate access to trails and stunning natural features• Offers affordable accommodations in two lodges and three cabins with rates ranging from $100-465 per night• Operates as a nonprofit organization with intentionally communal spaces designed to foster connection• Open from Memorial Day through Labor Day with special events like a Fourth of July celebrationVisit our website to learn more about upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, or to make a reservation. Join us on July 4th for dinner, music, and the best fireworks viewing in Grand County from our cliff-top bonfire!
Blues from the Top: 23 Years Strong