Mikaela Fundaun, Curator of Interpretation at the Estes Park Museum, shares stories about some of the remarkable women in Estes Park's history. Three of the women featured in this episode include Eleanor Hondius about her role in the founding of the Estes Park Women's Club, Josephine Hupp who owned and managed four of Estes Park's downtown hotels as well as a popular cafe, and a pioneering entrepreneur named Anna Wolfrom who homesteaded land near Lily Lake that she used to construct and operate a popular teahouse for passing travelers.
Rocky Mountain National Park Public Affairs Officer, Kyle Patterson, talks with Brett about this year's timed entry system and how it can mitigate impact on the environment.
Brett talks with Linda Ballou, author of the novel EMBRACE OF THE WILD which was inspired by Equestrian Explorer Isabella Bird.
Our guest today has been Blessed with a double dose of genetic wanderlust, and loves to explore. At thirteen her pioneering parents took her to Alaska where she becam...
We have a very special guest with us today who is definitely no stranger
to Estes Park. In fact, perhaps for many folks who visit, he is Estes Park!
Raised right here in Estes, this singer, songwriter and guitarist has been
playing professionally since he was 15 years old. He specializes in
o...