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2012 - Issue 1 - Summer

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... without whom this issue would not have been possible summer/fall 2012 amiee white beazley Aspen Peak's contributing editor, Beazley is a food and travel writer based here in town. Her work appears in edibleASPEN, The Aspen Times, Coastal Living, and The Denver Post. She travels the Colorado wine country on page 132. Favorite ingredient to cook with: They are delicious! Interview wish list: disappointed with a meal at Matsuhisa or Montagna, ever. Standout Colorado wine: The Infinite Monkey Theorem's 100th Monkey. One-hundred percent Palisade fruit. A knockout. kurt brungardt Brungardt tells the tale of the Mustang wars on page 124. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair and Men's Health, and he has authored 10 books on health, fitness, and sports. What's your takeaway from producing the film Mustang Crisis? exist, but people get locked in their own ideologies instead of creating a solution. On working with photographer John Kelly: john kelly Kelly first picked up a camera while serving as an infantry lieutenant in Vietnam and developed a love for photography. He has photographed Wimbledon, the Himalayas, and the Winter Olympics, and worked with Robert Redford on A River Runs Through It and The Horse Whisperer, yet his favorite place to shoot is at his End of the Road Ranch in Western Colorado. His wild Mustang photographs appear on page 124. What first brought you to Aspen? I drove across the country in the spirit of Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassady, arrived in Aspen with $40 in my pocket, and worked trail crew, clearing trees at Snowmass. What can a man learn from a horse? Patience. What or who would you most like to photograph? T he next place or character that I encounter. 28 aspenpeak-magazine.com interview? Robert Redford. He has an environmental philosophy. jon bowermaster Writer/filmmaker Bowermaster was recently named an official explorer and ocean hero by the National Geographic Society. His blog, Notes from Sea Level, reports on the world's coastlines and the people who live along them. He writes about the Ocean Health Index on page 66. Most memorable dive: Drift dives at Fakarava and Rangiroa, in the Tuamotus of French Polynesia. I never travel without...: Tabasco sauce and a shortwave radio. Biggest surprise in researching this story: T hat Beau Wrigley and I both grew up in Chicago and have a passion for local newspapers; me for delivering them, him for owning them. He is fearless and his photos have a high IQ. And you get to hang out with his dog, Mookie. Whom would you most like to My kids. Anthony Bourdain, Michelle Obama, Tina Fey. Favorite Aspen restaurant: I've never been Practical solutions photography courtesy of John kelly (kelly); emily chaplin (beazley)

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