Author Archives: Clint Viebrock

My Morning Commute

I walked to "work" this morning. Telluride Adaptive Sports Program (TASP) is doing it's early season instructors' training. Not a bad commute, eh?

New Season at Telluride Adaptive Sports Program

Thanksgiving has come and gone, we're still eating the leftover turkey and stuffing, and that means TASP is open for business. We'd love to have more snow, but the weather looks hopeful, and we remember last year, when a slow start resulted in a banner snow year in Telluride. We do have a few runs…

Chile… and Telluride

You're going to have to take my word on this one, at least for now: there is a Telluride connection. It goes through Rick Silverman and Telluride Mountainfilm. Sus can tell that story later. We've been off the radar for a while now, partly because we've been moving fast, partly because internet connections have not…

Obama in Telluride

Barack Obama (actually a manequin left over from a Mudd Butts play) made an appearence in Telluride’s Halloween parade on Friday. Reaction was favorable.

Tim McGough new program manager at Telluride Adaptive Sports Program

Tim McGough took some time out of a crowded schedule to talk to me last week. Tim is the new program director at Telluride Adaptive Sports Program, and is very busy getting up to speed in this new position. There is training to schedule for the instructors and volunteers, returning and new, for the upcoming…

Coming to Telluride

  Autumn, Rudy’s Trail “Where will you spend the night?” Rico was concerned because I was getting a late start. It had snowed the night before in Aspen, and because I was traveling on a motorcycle I had delayed my departure for the Canyonlands until the roads cleared a little. “Oh, I guess I’ll stop…

Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer to write for TIO

Telluride Inside… and Out is proud to have Rosemerry on board as one of our regular contributors. For those of you who don’t know her (where have you been?), here is Rosemerry’s bio: Poet and organic fruit grower Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer lives in Southwest Colorado, where she serves as Poet Laureate of San Miguel County….

A Working Vacation

Sus interviewing Amb. Richard Holbrooke  For me, it is difficult to leave Telluride in any season, but particularly so in the Autumn. In the few days we were home between travels, Susan and I spent every possible moment outdoors, mostly hiking in the hills just behind our house. I expect the next time we are…

Telluride in Autumn

  Telluride in Autumn Susan and I do a fair amount of travel out of Telluride, both for family visits (as in this case) and for the opportunity to see some different country or another culture. On our way to see daughter Kimm and family in Bellevue, Washington along with a too brief stop in…

Views During Telluride Film Festival

The Telluride Film Festival was going on both inside theatres and out on the street. Not everyone was interested in the movies: several young people were jumping on trampolene/bungee setups in the Mountain Village, only a few yards from the Chuck Jones Theatre. On line at the Telluride Film Festival, film buffs enjoy the magnificent…