CMC NEWS

Digital Edition | May-June 2001

WILD COLORADO

Museum designers hired

The Colorado Mountain Club has hired designers and architects to begin work on the Museum of Mountaineering at the American Mountaineering Center in Golden

CMC nominated for excellence award.

This is one of several articles on the goings-on in the Colorado Mountain Club reported in this issue of the magazine.

Reed named sportswoman of the year

CMC member extraordinaire Debbie Reed has received a prestigious award.

The health of Colorado's forests--and consequently the economies of many communities--may depend on the hard work ofdeicaed people working on the "Citizens' Mangeent Alterative" wo oe to change the way the US Forest Service manages its forests.

Plan for the
Wild San Juans

by Matk Pearson. A history of the Citizen's Management Initiative that hopes to change the way the Forest Serivce manages the
San Juans

opinion

Ask not what your forest can do for you

by Vera Smith, CMC conservation director

Wild Colorado news: PEER establishes Denver office

Trail & Timberline features:

FOCUS ON EDUCATION

Cranky Book Review

"Glick's Powder Burn a literary powder keg."

Conservation update

Spiders & Bees

New species of spider common
on North Table Mountain.

by Richard Santangelo and Paula Cushing

Bees in the Polemonium patch

Bob Dorsett points out how important bees are to pollination of Colorado wildflowers

Western Slope beekeeper
clings to way of life

VOLUNTEER

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POETRY

Campfires

Juniper Wind

Membership matters:
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