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Gold · OurayHe spent 61 years searching for gold in Ouray, Colorado, slowly digging a tunnel further and further into the mountainside, until he died in 1947, never having found any gold. Knoxville Journal - Apr 27, 1947
His efforts sound Sisyphean: It was slow work, chipping away with a hand drill and a stubby singlejack hammer. It was drill, fill in the shot holes, lay back while the dynamite bit at the stubborn rock. Haul out the rubble by hand and star…See the Story
Buck LeClere, Gold Prospector
Ouray · OurayA significant rockfall incident recently took place in Colorado's Ouray County, shutting down a road that's popular among outdoor recreationalists in the area.See the Story
'Emergency disaster' declared after incident results in "life-threatening" risk on mountain road
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Ouray · OurayAugustus “Gus” Begole and his partner, John Echols, are the fathers of Uncompahgre City, now better known as Ouray. Begole, a miner and a wanderer, was one of the first entrants into the La Plata and San Juan mountains in…See the Story
MUSINGS FROM OURAY: Gus Begole and the founding of Ouray
Ouray · OurayDominic Unnasch is a 14-year-old from Mantorville who is a member of the U.S.A. Ice Climbing Youth team. Unnasch will compete in the Ice Climbing Youth World Championships with about 50 other international athletes Friday through Sunday at Ouray, Colo. Unnasch, whose lone sport is climbing, got his start in it as an 8-year-old. Now, he divides his training time between a climbing gym set up in the family garage by his father, Marc Unnasch — also…See the Story
Mantorville boy climbing the ranks in his unique sport
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Lifestyle · OurayThis month, a backcountry skier from Colorado tragically died in an avalanche, and it was his wife who discovered him buried under three feet of snow. On Tuesday, January 7, Don Moden Jr., a former Ouray Mountain Rescue Team (OMRT) member and experienced backcountry tourer, went skiing alone in Colorado, and his wife was “expecting a call at the end of his ski day.” However, the 57-year-old never got in touch with her, so she contacted the Ouray…See the Story