TBT: This video shows our mountain before the Holloway Fire of 2012. Eight years later, it’s still a beautiful place, but it won’t be the same high mountain garden that it was. The Western Folklife Center’s Deep West Video program enabled us to put this and several other videos together. Keep an eye out for the next one!
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