Too late, but you should have said; 14ers.com members have always gotten a 75% discount on the fees. I assume this is going to continue?4. Cost for Culebra in the summer was $100, $150 with Red Mountain. Winter price was $200, which included Red Mountain. Will fees remain the same?
Culebra under new management
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Re: Culebra under new management
I'm old, slow and fat. Unfortunately, those are my good qualities.
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Re: Culebra under new management
Probably the same 1% percenter collecting our hard earned dough. Just working with different peasants.
Hopefully, Carlos still has a job.
Hopefully, Carlos still has a job.
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Re: Culebra under new management
Carlos is an A gamer. I hope he stays also. Carlos once kicked one of my buddies off the property for excessively complaining about the fee, rightly so. It still makes for some good laughs. Then a few years later he rode up solo in winter during a blizzard when we were late on the return from a ski descent. That is the type of guy I would want working my ranch.49ersRule wrote:Hopefully, Carlos still has a job.
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Re: Culebra under new management
Thanks for getting current info for us.
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Nice job Anna.
I'm so glad I am done with that one. I never really liked the concept that someone can own a mountain (call me a dirty socialist Nazi I don't care). Good on them for capitolizing on it though! haha.
Anyways... agree with the comment about a 1%er collecting dough... haha.
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I'm so glad I am done with that one. I never really liked the concept that someone can own a mountain (call me a dirty socialist Nazi I don't care). Good on them for capitolizing on it though! haha.
Anyways... agree with the comment about a 1%er collecting dough... haha.
=)
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Re: Culebra under new management
Don't hike much in Larimer County then! Geesh! It's a maze of private property out there!mattpayne11 wrote:...I never really liked the concept that someone can own a mountain ...
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Re: Culebra under new management
Yeah I am glad that I got it done last year. Hopefully the fee either doesn't change or even goes down (the latter seems unlikely).mattpayne11 wrote:Nice job Anna.
I'm so glad I am done with that one. I never really liked the concept that someone can own a mountain (call me a dirty socialist Nazi I don't care). Good on them for capitolizing on it though! haha.
Anyways... agree with the comment about a 1%er collecting dough... haha.
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Bummer. Nope, have not done much there. Haha.Brian C wrote:Don't hike much in Larimer County then! Geesh! It's a maze of private property out there!mattpayne11 wrote:...I never really liked the concept that someone can own a mountain ...
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Re: Culebra under new management
Fingers crossed for no price increase.
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Re: Culebra under new management
I hope it was his choice, but yes what a loss.anna wrote:Unfortunately, a little birdie who's been in touch with Carlos tells me that Carlos is no longer employed by the Cielo Vista Ranch. What a loss.
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Time for the next great losing streak to begin.
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Time for the next great losing streak to begin.
#forcedrefocus