Mcc ranch, colorado

The Ranch: Netflix Original Series

2015.07.10 19:01 carlinmack The Ranch: Netflix Original Series

Join the discussion of the Netflix Original Series, The Ranch! The series finale aired January 2020.
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2014.12.24 22:14 tsesow Mountain Air Ranch Family Nudist Resort

A site for discussion about Mountain Air Ranch, a gay-friendly nudist resort outside of Littleton, Colorado
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2017.11.27 18:42 thatsnogood Colorado Cross Country Skiing

Colorado Cross Country Skiing information, races, etc.
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2024.05.21 04:43 Intrepid_Reserve_398 Starting at a Horse Ranch. What work clothes and where to buy?

Hi everyone! My partner and I are starting our first real ranch job for the summefall at a horse ranch in Colorado. What type of clothes are best? And where should we look? Somewhere affordable. We are new to this and we’re getting trained super excited about it as it’s been something we’ve been working towards! Any tips would be great!!
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2024.05.20 09:19 DysphasicBass Looking for help and advice

My fiancé and I currently live in a small college town while we finish up our degrees but are wanting to move immediately after graduation. Currently our most probable location of moving to post graduation is Denver CO because of the company she currently works for while in her grad program and the clinic locations that they have. I want to buy a small to medium amount of land but have been waiting for us to get closer to graduating before I really start looking into it. I am finally at the point where I need to get serious about it if I actually want to buy land and I have no clue where to start. Right now, I am looking for any and all advice, direction, and recommendations from those that can help me out. Our main goals for the land/property are to have our own space where we can have animals (including livestock). We are not intending to farm or large-scale ranch on it by any means, but we want to be able to have a small number of livestock animals. I just have no clue where to start and looking at websites like LandWatch doesn't seem overly accurate and safe (since I do not have the knowledge or experience). Obviously, what I am looking for is not going to be in or near Denver CO but Colorado is the state I would be looking for land in. Thanks in advance!!
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2024.05.20 01:35 atom-bandit I wrote a legacy challenge based on each of the expansion/game pack worlds

So I just got back into playing TS4 again, aiming to try another legacy challenge but wanted a bit more for each generation to do. I've done the nsb challenge a few times now and it's a bit outdated at this point. I got to thinking about what I would want for a legacy challenge and thought about one where each generation follows an expansion. I'm sure there are others out there that follow the same theme, I just wanted to take a stab at writing one myself.
I tried to make it customizable with substitutions and options for anyone to be able to attempt it since I know not everyone is going to have every EP/GP.
I named it The Never Ending Legacy Challenge considering EA can't seem to stop releasing packs for ts4. For that same reason, it's also pretty long - about 17 generations right now. I left it at Growing Together as I don't have Horse Ranch or For Rent but I think 17 gens should be plenty for now lol.
This is just for fun, not to be taken super seriously or anything. If anyone does give it a try, I'd love to know how it goes and for any feedback as well!
Here it is!
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2024.05.19 19:44 2ThineOwnZelphBeTrue House of Gaudy?

House of Gaudy?
I was in Grand Junction, Colorado last week. Driving through a very nondescript section of suburbia. Came around a corner and boom. Saw the new Mormon temple. Ostentatious, gleaming marble, vaguely phallic. Across from a Safeway. House of God, or House of Gaudy?
So out of place! I used to think these buildings were beautiful, a way to glorify god. Now they just look like conspicuous monuments to obscene wealth and misplaced values. I’d hate to have this towering over the backyard fence of my little modest ranch style 3 bedroom home.
Come on, Mormons. Read the room. Forget your dead relatives and your secret handshakes and your whited sepulchres. Go and feed the poor or something.
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2024.05.19 03:32 JoshAsdvgi Navajo Skinwalkers

Navajo Skinwalkers
In the Navajo culture, a skinwalker is a type of harmful witch who has the ability to turn into, possess, or disguise themselves as an animal.
This witch is called “yee naaldlooshii” by the Navajo, which translates to “with it, he goes on all fours.”
It is just one of several types of Navajo witches and is considered the most volatile and dangerous.
For the Navajo people, witchcraft is just another part of their spirituality and one of the “ways” of their lives.
As such, witchcraft has long been part of their culture, history, and traditions.
Witches exist alongside humans and are not supernaturals.
The Navajo believe there are places where the powers of both good and evil are present and that those powers can be harnessed for either.
Medicine men utilize these powers to heal and aid members of their communities, while those who practice Navajo witchcraft, seek to direct the spiritual forces to cause harm or misfortune to others.
This type of Navajo witchcraft is known as the “Witchery Way,” which uses human corpses in various ways such as tools from the bones, and concoctions that are used to curse, harm, or kill intended victims.
The knowledge of these powers is passed down from the elders through the generations.
The Navajo are part of a larger culture area that also includes the Pueblo people, Apache, Hopi, Ute, and other groups that also have their own versions of the Skinwalker, but each includes a malevolent witch capable of transforming itself into an animal.
Among these tribes, a number of stories and descriptions have been told throughout the years about the Skinwalkers.
Sometimes, these witches evolved from living their lives as respected healers or spiritual guides, who later chose to use their powers for evil.
Though they can be either male or female, they are more often male.
They walk freely among the tribe during the day and secretly transform under the cover of night.
In order to become a Skinwalker, he or she must be initiated by a secret society that requires the evilest of deeds – the killing of a close family member, most often a sibling.
After this task has been completed, the individual then acquires supernatural powers, which gives them the ability to shape-shift into animals.
Most often, they are seen in the form of coyotes, wolves, foxes, cougars, dogs, and bears, but can take the shape of any animal.
They then wear the skins of the animals they transform into, hence, the name Skinwalker. Sometimes, they also wore animal skulls or antlers atop their heads, which brought them more power.
They choose what animal they wanted to turn into, depending on the abilities needed for a particular task, such as speed, strength, endurance, stealth, claws, and teeth, etc.
They may transform again if trying to escape from pursuers.
Because of this, the Navajo consider it taboo for its members to wear the pelt of any predatory animal. However, sheepskin, leather, and buckskin are acceptable.
The skinwalkers are also able to take possession of the bodies of human victims if a person locks eyes with them.
After taking control, the witch can make its victims do and say things that they wouldn’t otherwise.
Once they were shape-shifted, one way that others could tell that they were not a real animal is that their eyes are very different than those of the animal.
Instead, their eyes are very human, and when lights are shined on them, they turn bright red.
Alternatively, when they are in human form, their eyes look more like animals.
The evil society of the witches gather in dark caves or secluded places for several purposes – to initiate new members, plot their activities, harm people from a distance with black magic, and perform dark ceremonial rites.
These ceremonies are similar to other tribal affairs, including dancing, feasts, rituals, and sand-painting, but were “corrupted” with dark connotations.
The evildoers are also said to engage in necrophilia with female corpses, commit cannibalism, incest, and grave robberies.
During these gatherings, the Skinwalkers shape-shift into their animal forms or go about naked, wearing only beaded jewelry and ceremonial paint.
The leader of the Skinwalkers is usually an old man, who is a very powerful and long-lived Skinwalker.
Skinwalkers also have other powers including reading others’ minds, controlling their thoughts and behavior, causing disease and illness, destroying property, and even death.
Those who have talked of their encounters with these evil beings describe a number of ways to know if a skinwalker is near.
They make sounds around homes, such as knocking on windows, banging on walls, and scraping noises on the roof.
On some occasions, they have been spied peering through windows.
More often, they appear in front of vehicles in hopes of causing a serious accident.
It is said that, in addition to being able to shapeshift, the Skinwalker is also able to control the creatures of the night, such as wolves and owls, and to make them do its bidding.
Some are able to call up the spirits of the dead and reanimate the corpses to attack their enemies.
Because of this, you shouldn't ventured out alone.
Its supernatural powers are uncanny, as they are said to run faster than a car and have the ability to jump high cliffs.
They are extremely fast, agile, impossible to catch and leave tracks that are larger than those of any animal. When they have been seen, they have been described as not quite human and not fully animal.
They are usually naked, but some have reported seeing the creature wearing tattered shirts or jeans.
The Skinwalker kills out of greed, anger, envy, spite, or revenge.
It also robs graves for personal wealth and to collect much-needed ingredients for use in black magic.
These witches live on the unexpired lives of their victims and they must continually kill or perish themselves.
Skinwalkers and other witches have long been blamed for all manner of unexpected struggles and tragedies through the years, including sickness, drought, poor crops, and sudden deaths.
Even smaller or individual problems such as windstorms during dances, alienation of affection by mates, the death of livestock, and reversal of fortune, were often believed to be the work of a witch.
This was most apparent with the Navajo Witch Purge of 1878, which initially evolved from a cultural response to so many people moving across and onto their lands.
After a series of wars with the U.S. Army, the Navajo were expelled from their land and forced to march to the Bosque Redondo (Fort Sumner) in New Mexico in what is known as the Long Walk of the Navajo in 1864.
There, the people suffered from bad water, failed crops, illness, and death, reducing their numbers dramatically.
After four years, the government finally admitted they had made a mistake and the Navajo were allowed to return to their homeland in the Four Corners area.
During these years, many of the tribe’s members were said to have turned to shape-shifting to escape the terrible conditions.
In the meantime, the rest of the tribe were convinced that their gods had deserted them.
Once the people had returned to their homeland, their conditions improved, but the dreaded skinwalkers, for whom they blamed for their years on the bleak reservation, were still among them.
Accusations of witchcraft and the hunting of the skinwalkers began.
When someone found a collection of witch artifacts wrapped in a copy of the Treaty of 1868, the tribal members unleashed deadly consequences.
The “Navajo Witch Purge” occurred in 1878, in which 40 Navajo suspected witches were killed in order to restore harmony and balance for the tribe.
Today, most of the tales of sightings of these witches do not include death or injury, but rather, are more “trickster-like.”
Numerous people have told stories of swift animals running alongside their vehicles, matching their speed. After a short period, however, they run off into the wilderness.
Along the way, these animals sometimes turn into a man, who sometimes bangs on the hood.
Another story tells of a man who was making repairs on an old ranch home when he began to hear loud laughter coming from the nearby sheep pens.
Thinking he was alone, he went to investigate and found all of the sheep but one huddled in one corner of the pen.
However, there was a lone ram separated from the group that was standing upright and laughing in a very human manner.
After the man locks eyes with the ram, he sees that his eyes are not that of an animal, but very like a human’s. The animal then casually walked away on all four legs.
Some say they have seen them running through the night, sometimes turning into a fiery ball, leaving streaks of color behind them.
Others have seen angry-looking humanoid figures looking down on them from cliffs, mountains, and mesas.
In the 1980s one of the most notable events occurred when a family was driving through the Navajo Reservation.
As they slowed to make a sharp curve, something jumped from the ditch.
It was described as black, hairy, and wore a shirt and pants.
A few days after this event, at their home in Flagstaff, Arizona, the family was awakened to the sounds of loud drumming and chanting.
Outside their home were three dark forms of “men” outside their fence.
However, these shadowy creatures were seemingly unable to climb the fence and soon left.
These events have occurred in the Four-Corners area of southwest Colorado, southeast Utah, northeast Arizona, and northwest New Mexico.
In the 1990s, a ranch in northeast Utah, far away from the Navajo Reservation, became the partial focus of the Skinwalkers.
Called the Sherman Ranch, the Skinwalker Ranch, and the UFO Ranch, this place has a history of UFOs, aliens, cattle mutilations, and crop circles.
Located near the Ute Indian reservation, these people have long thought that the Navajo put a curse on their tribe in retribution for many perceived transgressions and since then, the skinwalkers have plagued the Ute people.
Witchcraft represents the antithesis of Navajo cultural values and is not tolerated.
They work to avoid it, prevent it, and cure it in their daily behaviors.
However, when it exists, their laws have always said that when a person becomes a witch, they have forfeited their humanity and their right to exist, so they should be killed.
However, skinwalkers are notoriously hard to kill and attempts are usually unsuccessful.
Trying to kill one will often result in the witch seeking revenge.
Successful killing generally requires the assistance of a powerful shaman, who knows spells and rituals that can turn the Skinwalker’s evil back upon itself.
Another alternative is to shoot the creature with bullets that have been dipped into white ash.
However, this shot must hit the witch in the neck or the head.
Traditionally, the Navajo will not speak with outsiders about these creatures, for fear of retribution by the skinwalkers.
For that matter, it is a taboo subject amongst the natives themselves.
“These are not things that need or should be discussed by outsiders.
At all.
I’m sorry if that seems ‘unfair,’ but that’s how our cultures survive.” – Dr. Adrienne Keene, Native American academic, writer, and activist
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2024.05.18 13:56 Sweet-Count2557 Best Brunch in Vail Co

Best Brunch in Vail Co
Best Brunch in Vail Co Welcome to our culinary adventure through the best brunch spots in Vail, CO! We'll be your guides on this mouth-watering journey, where we'll discover a diverse range of brunch choices to satisfy every palate.From American comfort fare to European-inspired delicacies, Vail has it all. Get ready to indulge in generous portions, customizable omelets, romantic ambiance, delectable French and Austrian cuisine, laid-back creekside dining, and signature crepes.Join us as we uncover the hidden gems of Vail's brunch scene. Let's dive in!Key TakeawaysThe Little Diner and Westside Cafe & Market offer all-day brunch with generous portions and a variety of options, including Mexican-inspired entrees, crepes, fresh fruit juices, and vegetarian-friendly dishes.Vintage is a highly acclaimed European restaurant and French brasserie known for its romantic ambiance and specialty brunch cocktails. Recommended dishes include Peaches & Cream French Toast and Duck Confit Galette.Big Bear Bistro is a delightful eatery with homemade soups, gourmet sandwiches, and food choices for special diets. Recommended dishes include Cranberry Walnut Chickpea Salad and The Masterpiece gourmet sandwich.Pepis Bar & Restaurant is a renowned European and Austrian eatery with outdoor dining options. They offer entrees with varying meats, choices for special diets, pasta specialties, and fresh salads. Recommended dishes include Jagerschnitzel and Boneless Idaho Rainbow Trout.Top Brunch Spot: The Little Diner and Westside Cafe & MarketWe highly recommend checking out The Little Diner and Westside Cafe & Market for brunch, offering generous portions and a variety of delicious dishes to choose from. Both of these American restaurants have become popular brunch spots in Vail, Colorado. They not only serve all-day brunch but also have brunch specials that are worth trying.At The Little Diner, you can indulge in Mexican-inspired entrees, sweet and savory crepes, fresh fruit juices, and hearty American comfort fare. They also offer vegetarian-friendly options, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions. We highly recommend trying their Ranch Hand Breakfast or their Sundae Crepe for a truly satisfying brunch experience.Meanwhile, Westside Cafe & Market offers customizable omelets, Mexican-inspired entrees, golden-brown waffles, and more. Their menu is diverse and caters to different tastes. Vegetarians will be pleased to find plenty of options to choose from. Don't miss out on their Tourist Special or their Bison Tenderloin, which are both highly recommended.Now that you know where to find delicious and generous brunch options, let's move on to the next section and discover the European delights that Vintage has to offer for their brunch experience.European Delights: Vintage's Brunch ExperienceAs we explore Vintage's brunch experience, we can discover the European delights that await us, indulging in their specialty brunch cocktails and signature dishes like Peaches & Cream French Toast and Duck Confit Galette. Vintage is a highly acclaimed European restaurant and French brasserie, known for its romantic ambiance and umbrella-shaded streetside dining areas. The brunch options at Vintage exude French elegance, offering a taste of classic European cuisine with a modern twist.To give you a glimpse of Vintage's brunch menu, here is a table showcasing their French-inspired dishes and unique brunch offerings:DishDescriptionRecommended DishPeaches & Cream French ToastThick slices of brioche bread soaked in a rich vanilla custard, topped with fresh peaches and whipped creamPeaches & Cream French ToastDuck Confit GaletteCrispy galette topped with tender duck confit, caramelized onions, and a drizzle of tangy balsamic glazeDuck Confit GaletteLa Tour Restaurant & BarUpscale French restaurant and bar known for its elegant atmosphere and extensive wine listCroque MadameThe Remedy BarHip cocktail bar and restaurant with a modern and stylish decorBreakfast TacosVintage's brunch experience combines French elegance with modern culinary twists, creating a unique dining experience that is sure to delight brunch enthusiasts. Whether you choose to indulge in the Peaches & Cream French Toast or savor the Duck Confit Galette, Vintage's brunch menu promises to transport your taste buds to the heart of Europe. So, why not treat yourself to a taste of European delights at Vintage?Cozy and Delicious: Big Bear Bistro's Brunch MenuLet's explore the cozy and delicious brunch menu at Big Bear Bistro, where we can indulge in delightful dishes like the Cranberry Walnut Chickpea Salad. Big Bear Bistro offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, both inside and outside. Here are three reasons why you should consider dining at Big Bear Bistro:Outdoor Dining Options: Big Bear Bistro provides a lovely outdoor dining area where you can enjoy your brunch in the fresh mountain air. The picturesque surroundings add to the overall dining experience, creating a peaceful and relaxing ambiance.Cozy Interior at Big Bear Bistro: Step inside Big Bear Bistro and you'll be greeted by a cozy interior that exudes comfort and charm. The rustic decor, soft lighting, and comfortable seating make it the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a leisurely brunch with friends or family.Delightful Menu Selections: Big Bear Bistro offers a range of delectable options to satisfy diverse palates. From homemade soups to gourmet sandwiches, there's something for everyone. Don't miss out on their signature Cranberry Walnut Chickpea Salad or The Masterpiece gourmet sandwich, both bursting with flavors that will leave you craving for more.Now, let's move on to explore the Austrian delicacies at Pepis Bar & Restaurant's brunch selections.Austrian Delicacies: Pepis Bar & Restaurant's Brunch SelectionsWe can savor the authentic flavors of Austrian delicacies at Pepis Bar & Restaurant's brunch selections, with offerings ranging from Jagerschnitzel to Boneless Idaho Rainbow Trout. Pepis Bar & Restaurant is renowned for its European and Austrian cuisine, and their brunch menu is no exception. The unique menu options at Pepis Bar & Restaurant make it a must-visit destination for those seeking Austrian brunch favorites.To give you a taste of what awaits you at Pepis Bar & Restaurant, here is a glimpse of their brunch menu:DishDescriptionJagerschnitzelA traditional Austrian dish consisting of breaded and pan-fried veal cutlets served with mushroom sauce.Boneless Idaho Rainbow TroutA tender and flavorful trout fillet, perfectly seasoned and grilled to perfection.Austrian PancakesLight and fluffy pancakes served with a variety of sweet toppings, such as powdered sugar and fruit preserves.These mouthwatering dishes showcase the rich culinary heritage of Austria and will transport you to the charming streets of Vienna. Pepis Bar & Restaurant's attention to detail and commitment to using fresh, high-quality ingredients ensure that each bite is a true delight.Now that we've explored the unique menu options at Pepis Bar & Restaurant, let's continue our culinary journey to discover the laid-back and gourmet brunch offerings at Up the Creek Bar & Grill.Laid-back and Gourmet: Up the Creek Bar & Grill's Brunch OfferingsFour mouthwatering brunch options await us at Up the Creek Bar & Grill, where we can indulge in the laid-back and gourmet offerings such as Short Rib and Blackened Fish Tacos. This charming creekside restaurant has been serving delicious meals since 1988 and has a dog-friendly outdoor dining space, making it a perfect spot for brunch with our furry friends.Up the Creek Bar & Grill takes pride in using fresh produce in their American cuisine, ensuring that every dish is bursting with flavor and quality. Here are three reasons why Up the Creek Bar & Grill is a must-visit for brunch:Relaxed Atmosphere: The laid-back vibe of Up the Creek Bar & Grill creates a welcoming ambiance where we can unwind and enjoy a leisurely brunch. The outdoor dining space allows us to bask in the beautiful Vail scenery while savoring our delectable meals.Gourmet Takes on American Cuisine: Up the Creek Bar & Grill elevates classic American dishes with their gourmet twists. From the succulent Short Rib Tacos to the flavorful Blackened Fish Tacos, each dish is carefully crafted using the freshest ingredients available.Dog-Friendly Dining: We can bring our four-legged companions along to enjoy brunch at Up the Creek Bar & Grill. The dog-friendly outdoor dining area ensures that our furry friends can join in on the brunch experience, making it a perfect outing for the whole family.With its dog-friendly outdoor dining and commitment to using fresh produce in their American cuisine, Up the Creek Bar & Grill offers a delightful and delicious brunch experience that isn't to be missed.Frequently Asked QuestionsAre Reservations Required for Brunch at the Little Diner and Westside Cafe & Market?Reservations aren't required for brunch at The Little Diner and Westside Cafe & Market. These popular American restaurants offer all-day brunch with generous portions.The Little Diner serves Mexican-inspired entrees, sweet and savory crepes, and hearty American comfort fare.Westside Cafe & Market offers customizable omelets, Mexican-inspired entrees, golden-brown waffles, and more.Both establishments provide delicious options for brunch attire and follow brunch etiquette.Does Vintage Offer Any Vegetarian Options for Brunch?Vintage offers a variety of vegetarian options for brunch that are sure to satisfy any plant-based palate. From the delectable Peaches & Cream French Toast to the savory Duck Confit Galette, there are plenty of mouthwatering choices to choose from.Indulge in the romantic ambiance while sipping on specialty brunch cocktails, signature bloody marys, or champagne mimosas. Vintage truly elevates the vegetarian brunch experience, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking the best vegetarian brunch dishes in Vail.Are There Any Gluten-Free Options Available on Big Bear Bistro's Brunch Menu?Yes, there are gluten-free options available on Big Bear Bistro's brunch menu. They offer a variety of food choices for special diets, including gluten-free options.In addition to that, if you're looking to make brunch reservations, you can consider the Little Diner or Westside Cafe & Market. Both places offer all-day brunch with generous portions and have vegetarian-friendly options.For those wanting to bring their dogs along, Up the Creek Bar & Grill has dog-friendly outdoor dining spaces.Does Pepis Bar & Restaurant Offer Any Brunch Specials on Weekends?Yes, Pepis Bar & Restaurant does offer brunch specials on weekends.Located in Vail Co., Pepis is a renowned European and Austrian eatery with a year-round deck for outdoor dining.Their brunch menu includes a variety of entrees, pasta specialties, fresh salads, and choices for special diets.Some popular dishes to try are the Jagerschnitzel and the Boneless Idaho Rainbow Trout.Pepis Bar & Restaurant is definitely one of the best brunch spots in Vail Co.Can You Bring Your Dog to up the Creek Bar & Grill's Outdoor Dining Spaces During Brunch?Yes, you can bring your dog to Up the Creek Bar & Grill's outdoor dining spaces during brunch. They have a laid-back vibe and are known for their dog-friendly atmosphere.Up the Creek Bar & Grill offers gourmet takes on American cuisine using fresh produce, making it a great choice for a dog-friendly brunch spot.Enjoy their delicious dishes like the Short Rib or Blackened Fish Tacos while dining with your furry friend.ConclusionIn conclusion, Vail, CO offers a wide variety of brunch options that will satisfy any craving.Whether you're in the mood for American comfort food, European delicacies, or a laid-back creekside experience, there's a brunch spot for you.Did you know that Vail is home to over 50 restaurants that serve brunch? With so many choices, you'll never run out of delicious options to try.So why wait? Plan your next brunch adventure in Vail and indulge in the mouth-watering flavors this town has to offer.
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2024.05.18 01:49 0_----__----_0 Hi Denver, here is my list of things to do this weekend. [May 17th - May 19th]

If you get value out of these posts, I send this out as a newsletter which you can sign up for by clicking this link. It's free and the signups help keep these posts going. Please add any events you would like to contribute down below.

FRIDAY - MAY 17th

Dallas Stars at Colorado Avalanche @ Ball Arena
Shordie Shordie @ Summit @ 8PM
Ganja White Night @ Mission Ballroom @ 8PM
Microwave @ Ogden Theatre @ 7PM
Battle Beast @ Gothic Theatre @ 8PM With Blackbriar
Buddy Bench + Grayson Ratliff @ Marquis Theater @ 7PM
Fleetmac Wood @ Meow Wolf @ 9PM
Nico Moreno @ Temple @ 10PM
Ben Hemsley @ The Church Nightclub @ 9PM
Medium Build @ Bluebird Theater @ 8PM With Rosie Rush
Local Natives @ Boulder Theater @ 8PM
Liquid Chicken @ Fox Theatre @ 8PM
Paa Kow @ Levitt Pavilion @ 7:30PM *Part of the Levitt Free Summer Concert Series
Arden Jones @ Globe Hall @ 8PM
Rumours: Fleetwood Mac Tribute @ Moxi Theater @ 8PM

SATURDAY - MAY 18th

Village Cultural Festival @ The Village Institute @ 11AM Catch a multicultural dance & fashion show, family activities, delicious food, and local craft market!
AANHPI Night Market @ Stanley Marketplace @ 2PM Enjoy a traditional Asian Night Market where you’ll enjoy a variety of cultural performances, shopping and sweet and savory treats and drinks.
Denver Comics and Arts Festival @ Town Hall Collaborative @ 11AM Shop from local artists, publishers, and vendors working to support alternative comics in Colorado.
Gabriel Iglesias Comedy Show @ Ball Arena @ 8PM
Pete Davidson Comedy Show @ Boulder Theater @ 6PM / 9PM
Becky Robinson Comedy Show @ Paramount Theatre @ 8PM
Candlelight: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac @ Trinity United Methodist Church @ 6:30PM / 9PM
Ganja White Night @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre @ 6PM With Eliminate, Joker, Monty, & Bukez Finezt
Marcus King @ Fillmore Auditorium @ 7PM With JJ Wilde
itchy-o @ Summit @ 8PM
Vale of Pnath + Abigail Williams @ Marquis Theater @ 6:30PM
Idles @ Mission Ballroom @ 8PM With Ganser
GoldFish @ Ogden Theatre @ 8PM With Gigamesh & Danger Foley
Attila / Born of Osiris @ Gothic Theatre @ 5:30PM
Fleetmac Wood @ Meow Wolf @ 9PM
Argy @ Temple @ 10PM
Medium Build @ Bluebird Theater @ 8PM With Rosie Rush
Big Bubble Rave @ Fox Theatre @ 9PM
Etana + Link&Chain @ Levitt Pavilion @ 7PM *Part of the Levitt Free Summer Concert Series
Red Rum Club @ Globe Hall @ 8PM
Defeats the Porpoise + Nak @ Moxi Theater @ 8PM

SUNDAY - MAY 19th

Nuggets vs Timberwolves @ Ball Arena @ 7PM
Pete Davidson Comedy Show @ Paramount Theatre @ 7PM
Gianmarco Soresi Stand Up @ Comedy Works Downtown @ 7PM / 9:15PM
Nancy Norton’s ‘Nurses Off The Charts’ Comedy Show @ Comedy Works South @ 8PM
Needtobreathe @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre @ 7PM With Judah & The Lion
Rich Amiri @ Marquis Theater @ 8PM
Knocked Loose @ Mission Ballroom @ 7PM With Show Me The Body, Loathe, & SPEED
Ride @ Gothic Theatre @ 8PM With Knifeplay
Bleakheart @ Bluebird Theater @ 8PM With Palehorse/Palerider & George Cessna
Idles @ Boulder Theater @ 8PM
Vincent Lima @ Globe Hall @ 8PM

All Weekend

FRIDAY & SATURDAY - Billy Strings @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre @ 7:30PM
SATURDAY & SUNDAY - RiNo Spring Bazaar @ Zeppelin Station @ 11AM Shop from 80+ local makers, enjoy food trucks and street food, craft beers, and live music at the RiNo edition of Denver BAZAAR.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY -’A Sea Symphony’ in Concert @ Boettcher Concert Hall Celebrate 40 years of the world-renowned Colorado Symphony Chorus with a renewal of Vaughan Williams' ‘A Sea Symphony,’ as well as selections from Beethoven.
All weekend - KlezKolorado Festival @ JCC Ranch Camp This weekend-long Klezmer festival includes concerts, workshops, and community-led outdoor activities.
All weekend - Kelsey Cook Stand Up @ Comedy Works Downtown
All weekend - Heather McDonald Stand Up @ Comedy Works South
All weekend - ‘Les Sylphides’ Ballet @ The Dairy Arts Center Boulder Ballet presents the historic ballet ‘Les Sylphides,’ with Mikhail Fokine’s original ground-breaking choreography.
All weekend - ‘A Year with Frog and Toad’ Family-Friendly Musical @ Arvada Center LAST CHANCE - Arnold Lobel's treasured characters hop from page to stage in a story of friendship and adventure.
All weekend - ‘Where Did We Sit On The Bus’ Play @ Singleton Theatre Through live music and storytelling, this one-person show immerses the audience in elaborate, layered soundscapes by fusing Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and spoken word poetry.
All weekend - ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ Play @ Kilstrom Theatre ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ is an epic and timely story of family, ambition, and risk, sprawling across 163 years of history of the Lehman Brothers.
All weekend - ‘Cullud Wattah’ Play @ Curious Theatre This time-bending play takes on the Flint Water Crisis and dives deep into the poisonous choices of the outside world and how we make the best decisions for our families’ futures when there are no options.
All weekend - ‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ Play @ Vintage Theatre In this original Broadway production, an eclectic group of teenagers vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime.

Ongoing

Ongoing - ‘Bubble Planet’ Experience @ Exhibition Hub Art Center NEW - Prepare to be transported to surreal landscapes and explore 10 bubble-themed rooms that will take your imagination to new heights.
Ongoing - ‘The Berlin Airlift: Supplies from the Sky’ Exhibition @ Wings Museum The exhibit shares the lessons of courage, perseverance, and the triumph of the human spirit and pays tribute to the brave citizens who risked their lives to bring hope to a divided city.
Ongoing - ‘Biophilia: Nature Reimagined’ Exhibition @ DAM The exhibition brings together more than 80 imaginative works, including architectural models and photographs, digital installations, and immersive art that collectively highlight the transformative power of nature.
Ongoing - ‘Fazal Sheikh: Thirst Exposure In Place’ Exhibition @ DAM Capturing the Colorado Plateau, Sheikh’s portraits and landscapes shed light on the far-reaching consequences of extractive industry and climate change.
Ongoing - ‘The Russells in Denver, 1921’ Exhibition @ DAM Charles M. Russel’s works capture the vast landscapes, mountain ranges, and peoples of the American West of the 1880s, thus leaving a valuable chronicle of the West that once was.
Ongoing - ‘Sandra Vásquez de la Horra: The Awake Volcanoes’ Exhibition @ DAM The exhibition highlights paintings, drawings, and prints by award-winning artist Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, who explores the notions of fantasy, desire, fear, and pleasure and its relationship to the human body.
Ongoing - Spring Exhibition Series @ MCA MCA’s Spring series includes solo exhibitions of three contemporary artists whose multidisciplinary works focus on the exploration of the natural phenomena, landscapes, and human interactions with the natural world.
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2024.05.17 20:57 Competitive-Rub5581 BLR Yard Sale 5/18

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2024.05.17 17:55 Dull-Pianist-6777 How to get to the alleged Dulce base, northwest of Dulce, New Mexico - - or, at least next to it

How to get to the alleged Dulce base, northwest of Dulce, New Mexico - - or, at least next to it
(Not recommended by AAA) HOW TO GET TO THE ALLEGED DULCE BASE OF NEW MEXICO. (at least to the entrance of a suspicious ranch adjacent to the north slope of Mount Archuleta on the Colorado side): - From Dulce, New Mexico, go east on Hwy 64 to the town of Lumberton. - From Lumberton, take the County Rd. 357 north. - Enter Colorado state line. - Keep going on County Rd. 357. - Go west on County Rd. 359 (Coyote Park Rd.) - Go west on County Rd. 542 (Montezuma Rd.) - Drive for about 8 miles. - Look for the Redding Ranch gate on the left side. -The Redding Ranch gate is located on County Rd. 542 and the Great Spirit Rd. - Look south. - You will see the "guard towers". - Mount Archuleta is to the south of this area. - If you want to enter the Redding Ranch, do it at your own risk. - The premises may or may not be guarded. - This entire area is owned by the Utes tribe. - If you are still alive, keep going south all the way on the Great Spirit Rd. towards the New Mexico side. - You will begin to climb the north slope of Mount Archuleta. - If you are still alive, with much luck, you may be able to find a hidden entrance somewhere there..... - BUT THEN AGAIN, THERE MAY BE NOTHING THERE.
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2024.05.16 15:06 sk716theFirst Updated Case Long Timeline

Updated with autopsy results.
Morphew Case Map - Google My Maps - Barry's iPhone Data - Google My Maps - Barry's Truck Events - Google My Maps
August 5, 1994 – Suzanne Moorman marries Barry Morphew The Alexandria Times-Tribune Alexandria, Indiana 05 Jan 1994, Wed • Page 4
December 1999 – Barry and Suzanne Purchase 26040 Cal Carson Rd, Arcadia, IN This is the house where he dug a hole in the yard and buried everything he didn't want to move to Colorado. (AA ft 55 page 53)
November 2013 – Suzanne Inherits $208,000 upon the Passing of her Mother. MB provided documents that Suzanne inherited approximately $208,000 in 2013 at the passing of her mother.
August 2016 – Suzanne inherits $217,000 upon the death of a grandmother. Suzanne’s grievance list included multiple references to Barry controlling the finances.
April 12, 2018 – The Morphew’s Purchase 19057 Puma Path Barry and Suzanne Morphew purchase 19057 Puma Path for $1,575,000.
June 1, 2018 – The Morphews move to Colorado. (PH – Harris) SA Harris: Yeah, they moved in 2018. I believe they left around June 1st, 2018. to move to Colorado. So roughly a year and a half of the time is what Sheila originally said in that.
September 2018 – Suzanne sends “Howdy stranger” message to JL First contact since high school.
Fall 2018 – Libler’s daughter sees messages from Suzanne on his phone. Libler breaks it off.
Thanksgiving 2018 – Barry obsessive/possessive. While Suzanne was at the Oliver’s house, she had stepped away from her cell phone to use the restroom, and Barry tried calling her several times within a few minutes, then tried calling Sheila, then tried calling Darin.
Holidays 2018 – Suzanne finds Libler’s LinkedIn Page. Relationship Rekindled
January 2019 – The Mexico trip where Barry took Suzanne’s phone Mexico trip mentioned in the grievances list where Barry took Suzanne's phone.
February 11 – 14, 2019 – Suzanne in New Orleans with Libler Barry admitted to questioning Suzanne about the New Orleans trip, further evidence he suspected the affair.
April 2019 – Suzanne meets up with Libler in Indiana She does not see SO on this trip.
July 2019 – Suzanne and Libler meet up in Michigan Barry called SO while Suzanne was in MI visiting her fatheJL, wanting to know why Suzanne wasn't returning his calls.
September 2019 – Barry stalks Suzanne and Shelia Oliver, creeping through woods. Barry stalked Suzanne and Sheila at the Puma Path house in September 2019. This is upon his early return from a trip to Arizona.
October 2019 – Libler and Suzanne in Dallas Suzanne and Libler spend two nights at the Galleria.
September – November 2019 – Barry aggressively pursues KW around Salida. From the first time KW met Barry, she said it felt like "he was putting his tentacles out."
Holidays 2019 – Suzanne and Libler stop talking on the phone because she is afraid Barry will find out. They shift to more covert ways to communicate. Barry's second device makes its first appearance.
January/February 2020 – Suzanne in Florida, gets spy pen, sees Libler Suzanne in Florida, SO gives her the spy pen during this trip. Suzanne records a conversation with Libler on this trip.
Late February 2020 – Suzanne in Florida, sees father and Libler. Suzanne skips out on time with her father to see Libler. Barry goes to Florida.
March 2020 – Spy pen records argument between Suzanne and Barry. “It’s money. It’s about money.” “… I have lived for years being told how I should feel, how I should act, how I should look, what I should drink, what I shouldn’t drink, what I should put in my body, what I shouldn’t put in my body … ”
March 20, 2020 – Jekyll and Hyde text exchange between Suzanne and SO, MM2 suggests restraining order. "It’s Jekyl and Hyde again … Pretty much told him I can’t be healthy and stay in this."
March 22, 2020 – Spy pen records Barry listening to Forensic Files episodes, call with Suzanne on drive to Pueblo Coincidentally one of the episodes involved a woman "disappearing" after a bike ride.
April 21, 2020 – Messages between Suzanne and Libler “I want to be with you,” “I can only be me with you,” I love you,” “I need you.” “You know I was born to love you.”
May 4, 2020 16:05 – Barry makes 3 second outgoing call to Suzanne This was the first logged call in Barry’s phone to or from Suzanne since February 7, 2020.
May 5, 2020 – Suzanne drives MM2 to Gunnison Suzanne drives Macy to Gunnison, CO to meet MM1 for a road/camping trip through Utah and Idaho with MM1's best friend.
May 6, 08:44 – Suzanne sends MM2 a text “Good morning! I miss you already!”
May 6, 10:13 – Suzanne: “I’m done. I could care less what you’re up to and have been for years.” From 14:43 to 17:00 Barry replied, “When I’m dead,” “Going to see my savior,” and “This life on earth is a mear (sic) grain of sand compared to eternity.”
May 6, 2020 – 14:43 – From Barry to Suzanne: “I’m sorry if things went the way they did. I have a problem dealing with the way you accused me of hiding checks. If you think I’m as terrible of a person to hide our accounts and have ones you don’t know about you don’t know me. All I do is for you and the girls. All. When I'm dead, which won't be long, you guys will be taken care of. Please stop being angry. If I can control my hurt heart I think I can overcome your distant unlovingness toward me. Honey, I swear it's the hardest thing I've had to do. I love you I always will.”
May 6, 2020 – 15:51 – Barry to Suzanne: “I promise you were wrong about all the crazy thoughts about me. I have always been faithful. Always. Why would I ever want another when I'm married to the most beautiful, sweet, kind, loving, woman as you? Only a fool would stray from an angel like you.”
May 07, 2020 – Suzanne messages Libler about how magical past days had been. Barry wants a new truck. 16:43 - “Been studying all afternoon. I’m gonna bike now. I’ve got veggie soup on for supper.”
May 7, 2020 – SB puts new tires on Suzanne’s bike Bike mechanic was interviewed by law enforcement.
May 7, 17:13:52 – Barry Works Out at GD’s House Truck log files place Barry at GD's home at 5:13 pm.
May 7, 2020 23:00 – “I finally got the job” text from MM1 goes unanswered. Q (Lindsey): Anything on May 6th that didn’t seem normal? Was there a text from Mallory to Mr. Morphew? A (Grusing): I believe that’s the night of May 7th. Mallory, Macy, and their friend Holly are out on a trip towards Utah and Mallory is sending pictures to both Suzanne and Barry but I was ... Read more
May 08, 07:03 – The Grievance List: Suzanne’s phone backs up a list of 50 reasons why she wanted to leave marriage on “Notes” Not safe alone with you. Can’t be trusted - Oppressive - Slam on brakes when angry - Threaten to jump out of car - Gun ...
May 08, 08:43 – “I will continue to do your invoicing when you need to.” "When FBI Agents showed Barry these texts during interviews in 2021, he said he did not think Suzanne was serious."
May 08, 09:28 – Suzanne texts sister about Barry’s abuse. “It’s hard dealing with the harsh abrasiveness and having to show respect. He’s also been abusive, emotionally and physically. There’s so much … I went thru a period of acceptance and I feel more angry now. Anger at what I’ve allowed.”
May 08, 10:55 Barry: “I Love You, Suzanne.” “But, in the afternoon, it (the text fight) was like it never happened. She texted me back and it was just like, ‘Hey, what time are you coming home? Hey, this or that. Just pick this up or pick that up.'”
May 08, 13:18 – Barry texts Salida Stove and Spa about getting the hot tub fixed. "Asking when he could come out to the home."
May 08, 15:43 – Barry’s iPhone receives an SMS message associated with the unknown device This second device was first used on November 30,2019 and was associated with Barry’s iPhone 91 times since then, compared to 1,701 associations with the primary User ID since November 2019.
May 8, 19:06 – Moonlight Pizza and Phone Calls Barry convinces Suzanne to meet him at the Tailwinds site before going to pick up Moonlight Pizza together.
May 08, 21:04 – 20 Facebook friend requests, 3 men named “Jeff.” Barry’s lurking at the River. Barry was asked about his phone pinging down by the river during the Facebook posts on Friday night and asked if he was outside. Barry said, “I could have been. I don’t remember. I chase critters around the house all the time.”
May 09, 00:02 – Incoming call on Suzanne’s phone (PH CAST) Incoming call on Suzanne’s phone (PH CAST)
May 09, 02:07 – Outgoing call on Suzanne’s phone (PH CAST) 02:07 am outgoing call on SM’s phone (PH CAST)
May 09, 06:00 – Barry’s phone received call (PH CAST) 06:00 am BM’s phone received call (PH CAST)
May 09, 06:46 – Barry’s phone registered “Power On” Comes out of Airplane mode.
May 09, 07:19 – Barry’s cell received signal (PH) Barry’s cell received signal (PH)
May 09, 07:22 – 07:39 – Barry at “Tailwinds” worksite Barry’s phone registered locations at his “Tailwinds” work site near Poncha Springs.
May 09, 07:35 – Suzanne texting SO Discussing Sheila's daughters wedding on Sunday.
May 09, 08:00 – MG was with Barry working on the rock beach site until 10am(?). Gentile: “He said that he had to go make the wife happy – do some hiking or biking.”
May 9 – Morning – Suzanne messaging Jeff “He’s still wanting Arizona.”
May 09, 09:50 – Barry to Suzanne: Want to go on hike? *Text Exchange\* Barry to Suzanne: Want to go on hike?
May 9, 2020 – 11:14 – Suzanne received a second password reset message from Facebook Previous reset was while Barry was down by the river on the evening of the 8th.
May 09, 11:15 est. – Barry tells Morgan Gentile he could “bury a body” and it “would never be found.” Gentile: “He seemed stressed. He definitely seemed weird on Saturday.”
May 09, 11:55 – Dead Turkey Hunt or Barry Takes Down His Trail Cameras Barry said he was looking for a turkey that Mallory had shot previously with a bow, but they had never found.
May 09, 13:35 – Barry leaves home again. Checked on job at Kim Gyms
May 9, 13:40(?) – Suzanne texts Libler Guess who is alone again?
May 09, 13:46 – Barry and the backhoe After texting, Barry drove by TK's house to see the backhoe, but did not get back in touch to buy it. In 2018, Barry used a backhoe to dig a large hole in his front yard, fill it with items to include furniture, and cover it over, planting alfalfa on top.
May 09, 13:51 – 14:13 – Barry at DSI, replacing Bobcat blade He was wearing a blue t-shirt and khaki shorts.
May 09, 14:03 – Suzanne sends sunbathing pic to Libler, last proof of life. “Well, look at her. She’s obviously drunk. Look at her eyes. Do you know what drunk eyes look like?
May 09, 14:11 – Suzanne sends last LinkedIn message to Libler: “I’m on wa.” Libler sent response messages at 2:39PM, 2:46PM and 2:47PM that Suzanne did not answer.
May 09, 14:26 – Barry texts Suzanne, “Done headed back.” He texted Suzanne that he was done and was headed home.
May 09, 14:31 – Barry texted Suzanne, “Did you leave.” At 2:31 PM, Barry texted Suzanne, “Did you leave.”
May 09, 14:39 – Libler messages Suzanne, she does not respond. First unread. Messages from LinkedIn show they were talking about how Suzanne is in love with Jeff before she went missing.
May 09, 14:43 – Barry’s phone and F-350, per telematics, arrive at the Morphew residence. "The photo is shown in the courtroom, Suzanne smiling. Truck GPS coordinates show Barry’s truck goes into park at 2:43:59. Phone coordinates show he walks around the house. You can hear a pin drop in the courtroom as tension is high." - Carol McKinley, PH Tweet
May 09, 14:44 – Shooting Chipmunks? Barry had a .22 in the moments when Suzanne ceased the communicate with everyone she loved in the world. Shooting Chipmunks? Barry had a .22 in the moments when Suzanne ceased the communicate with everyone she loved in the world. (See: https://www.reddit.com/SuzanneMorphew/comments/17lfboz/barry_and_the_chipmunks_aa_excerpts/ )
May 09, 14:46 – Libler messages: “Hey … your weather looks great” Second unread. No response from Suzanne.
May 09, 14:47 – Jeff sends another messages to Suzanne with no response. Third unread. Jeff sends last message if the day to Suzanne with no response.
May 09, 16:00 – 17:30 – Defense says Barry was at Salida Stove and Spa Salida Stove and Spa's posted hours have the store closing at 2pm on Saturday. Telematics show Barry's truck in his garage during the time he was supposedly at Salida Stove and Spa.
May 09, 16:44 – Barry parks his truck in the garage. Barry claims to have been loading his truck and cleaning off his workbench. (See: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=1FSqlFRrywR8FkytAYkNM-bdSxvKVK5MP&ll=39.173623131314%2C-105.63244&z=8)
May 09, 17:33 – Barry’s truck system manually rebooted Barry attempted to disable the trucks GPS and SYNC features.
May 09, 18:40, 18:46 – SO sends two Snapchats to Suzanne that were never opened SO sends two Snapchats to Suzanne that were never opened
May 09, 21:25 – Barry’s truck goes into reverse, backs 96.8 feet down driveway Barry backs 96 feet out of the garage.
May 09, 22:17 – Barry’s Phone Exits out of Airplane Mode Barry's phone comes out of airplane mode at the Morphew residence.
May 10, 02:53 – Outgoing call on Suzanne’s phone Possible glitch.
May 10, 03:25 – 03:48 – Barry’s truck door opened and closed "SA Hoyland noted over eighty events involving the F350 during this timeframe."
May 10, 03:58 – Barry’s phone moves from home to near where Suzanne’s bike found 3:58 am BM cell moves from home to near 225/50 where bike found Carol McKinley PH Tweets (read from bottom tweet up): 431 am 5/10 Barry’s phone goes back into airplane mode at the his home. 5:37 am – morphew turns into buena vista & heads towards broomfield. 538 he texts his mom “happy ... Read more
May 10, 04:10 – 04:23 – Last Activity from Suzanne’s iPhone Sergeant Mullenax asked dispatch to ping the number given for Suzanne’s cell phone. Dispatch informed Mullenax that the cell phone appeared to be off and last known activity was at 4:23AM on the present date, with a general location about 11.5 miles west of a cell tower in Poncha Springs, CO.
May 10, 04:32 – Barry’s Phone Goes Back into Airplane Mode Barry's Phone Goes Back into Airplane Mode
May 10, 04:32 – 05:14 – Chasing Elk, or Staging Evidence? Barry's trip to Garfield adds an approximate five miles each way to his morning trip, and places Barry and his vehicle in the direction the helmet was discarded - west from the bicycle.
May 10, 05:00 – Morgan Gentile Hears Barry’s Truck on Hwy 50 Gentile stated she did not see the truck but that his truck has a very distinctive exhaust.
May 10, 05:14 – 06:56 – Barry on the road to Broomfield. Barry phone exits airplane mode while heading towards Buena Vista, CO.
May 10, 08:10 – Trash Dump #1 – RTD Bus Stop Hwy 36 Agent Grusing: "Yes. He would have time -- with the passenger door opening and closing -- like it would say passenger door opened at 8:10:36 am and then passenger door closed at 8:12:13 am. So it took about a minute and a half and that trash can is only 10 to 15 steps away from where the truck was parked."
May 10, 08:14 – 08:20 Holiday Inn Express, Broomfield. Trash Dump #2 Grusing: "He said he parked there because he hoped someone would come out and he could go in the hotel before checking in and get a free breakfast." (Note: It was mid-COVID lockdown, building capacities were down to single digits.)
May 10, 08:41 – 08:46 – “I made it to Broomfield call me when you get a chance” Barry texts Suzanne.
May 10, 08:46 – Barry carries items into the Holiday Inn Express “If there’s clothes in my truck, there was probably old clothes I threw away.”
May 10, 10:06 – Barry exits hotel room. He's carrying a charcoal long-sleeved shirt, two white bags, and a pair of boots.
May 10, 10:20 – 10:41 – McDonald’s – Trash Dump #3 SA Grusing said Barry had a small item in his hand and used one arm to push it down, then both to push it further down as Barry was shown the photos.
May 10, 10:47 – 11:18 – Men’s Wearhouse Trash Dump #4 Barry was told he was there for about 40 minutes and asked if he remembered what he was doing there. Barry said, “I think I was still cleaning my truck, umm, yeah, yeah I mean, like I said, I just uh, I would, I was probably getting crap out of my truck like I said, which I’ve done my whole entire life.”
May 10, 11:18 – Barry calls MG "Barry called he was out of breathe (sic) panting but fatigue, kind a like hungover but he doesn’t drink, honestly when I hung up I thought to myself he sounded like he had the worst night of his life.” - MG
May 10, 11:23 – 11:36 – Barry back at the HIE Barry carries in disorganized papers in a binder. Carries out an organized binder.
May 10, 11:57 – 12:25 – Barry at the worksite Barry spent 28 minutes removing a few blocks from the wall.
May 10, 12:28 – 12:41 – HIE Trash Dump #5 A camera recorded Barry throwing away: a small item, one white trash bag, larger in size than the previous bags in one hand, a black container, along with a piece of clothing, possibly a camouflage coat.
May 10, 12:42 – 18:03 – Barry remains in his HIE room. ”At 3:30PM, Barry sent an outgoing message to Suzanne 'Call me'"
May 10, 2020 (Time Unknown) – Libler wishes Suzanne a Happy Mother’s Day Commented that it would be a hard day because she missed her own mother.
May 10, 2020 – 15:30 – Barry texts Suzanne from his hotel room. At 3:30PM, Barry sent an outgoing message to Suzanne “Call me”
May 10, 15:50 – 17:45 – Suzanne is discovered “missing” “I’m just so sad and REDCATED and I texted mom for Mother’s Day and she still hasn’t answered and I’m scared her and dad probably got in a big fight and I don’t even know it just made me want to be gone even more because I don’t want to be around them it hurts me and I know if REDACTED is working I might have to be home a lot more and it’ll probably be the worst summer of my life.”- MM2 text.
May 10, 17:55 – 19:10 – Barry leaving Broomfield 6:10 pm - Barry entered the lobby carrying two shovels and placed them beside the front desk. He made subsequent trips, placing more tools in the same spot.
May 10, 19:31 – Chaffee County finds the bike “Something is up with the front tire,” Deputy Brown
May 10, 20:42 – Barry arrives at CR 255 & US 50 "Barry is heard asking if deputies saw any “cats” on the road and a deputy says not recently."
May 10, 21:37 – CCSO Commander Avila brings Barry into the house for scent items. Barry does not call out or look for his wife in the home.
May 10, After 21:47 – Barefoot prints in the Bobcat Bucket Deputy Brown was walking in the driveway when Deputy Defurio told him that there were barefoot marks inside of the bucket on the Bobcat. Deputy Brown went with him to examine and found that the cutting blade on the bucket of the Bobcat appeared to be newly replaced, along with the nuts and bolts.
May 10, 22:00 – MG and JP smell chlorine and have the wrong tools in Broomfield. “It looked like Barry had removed top caps that was it. We also did not have the tools we need like a packer or gravel.”
May 11, 2020 – First Interviews, Puma Path Searched "On May 11, 2020, at about 7:00AM, Barry called Morgan and said that Suzanne was missing and he thought a mountain lion may have attacked her. Morgan explained that Barry was initially crying but then abruptly shifted to the specifics about the Broomfield job."
May 11, 2020 – 14:47 – Libler sends last message to Suzanne. Wishing her well for her scheduled final cancer treatment that day.
May 12, 2020 – 20:00 – Barry found digging in the trash at Poncha Market “He went to write down a description of maybe what she was wearing,” Butala said. “I just thought it was weird because he didn’t explain what the color of her eyes were or her hair or anything about her, like how tall she was or anything.”
May 13, 2020 – Deputy Carricato took photos of scratches on Barry’s left arm and hands. These injuries appeared to be healing, several days old scratches.
May 13, 2020 – Fundraiser created $33,552 raised
May 17, 2020 – 11:13 – Barry’s “plea” video is released on Facebook. “Oh Suzanne, if anyone is out there and can hear this, that has you, please, we’ll do whatever it takes to bring you back. We love you, we miss you, your girls need you. No questions asked, however much they want – I will do whatever it takes to get you back. Honey, I love you, I want you back so bad.”
May 19, 2020 – Interviews, Pneu-Darts, Range Rovers "CCSO Deputy Scott Himschoot was present during the search at 19057 Puma Path, in the laundry room, and was asked to collect a “pneu-dart box, empty,” one plastic hypodermic cover, one Pneu-dart book from safe in garage, one dart from box under bench in garage, among other items. The plastic cover was located by evidence search teams in the dryer, inside of the sheets belonging to REDACTED bed." (At some point we had confirmation of a to-do list Suzanne left including MM1s bedding in hopes that the older girls would spend the night. Cannot remember the source.)
May 20, 2020 – Spy Pen found. "The pen was located in a cloth bin amongst women’s bras. The cloth bin and pen were inside the walk-in closet in the master bedroom, located on the ground level of the residence. Detective Hysjulien located, with the pen, the controller and headphones for playback and a USB cable."
June 1, 2020 – Barry files for guardianship. Within a month of Suzanne’s disappearance, Barry began to liquidate assets.
June 1, 2020 – TD interviews Barry on camera. "So, uh -- we uh --. We had two daughters that were coming home from a trip. And I got a job in Denver that I wanted to get started on on Sunday. Set it up for my work because my rookies are coming in Sunday night. (Unintelligible) Monday but I, being the owner, I wanted to get everything lined up so that (Unintelligible).
June 6, 2020 – Barry closes on IN home. Pockets $750,000
June 25, 2020 – Barry purchases the Longhorn Ranch property for $165,000 Property Address 8366 LONGHORN DR
July 13, 2020 – Barry sells Suzanne’s Range Rover. Leaves Suzanne's sunglasses in the car.
Aug 20, 2020 – Lauren Scharf Interviews Barry “People don’t know the truth, so they’re gonna think what they’re gonna think.”
October 05, 2020 – Barry lists Puma Path home for sale. Originally listed for $1,759,000.
November 2020 – Barry Commits Voter Fraud Barry filled out Suzanne's ballot and mailed it in.
February 17, 2021 – Barry Sells Longhorn Ranch property for $150,000 A $15,000 loss. Same property sold on 04/21/2021 for $175,000, indicating Barry needed the money fast.
March 3, 2021 – 19057 Puma Path sells for $1,625,000. Barry and Suzanne Morphew purchased the home on April 12, 2018 for $1,575,000.
May 4, 2021 – Warrant Issued for the Arrest of Barry Lee Morphew CRS/CHARGE: 18-3-102 (1), (a) Murder in the First Degree, a class 1 Felony, 18-8-610. Tampering with Physical Evidence, a class 6 felony, 18-8-306, Attempt to Influence a Public Servant, a class 4 Felony.
May 5, 2021 – 09:15 – Barry Lee Morphew Arrested for the murder of Suzanne Renee Moorman Morphew "Morphew was arrested around 9:15 a.m. on Wednesday, May 5 near his home in Poncha Springs. FOX31 News has obtained video of the arrest, which shows his truck stopped on the side of the road near several police vehicles. He can be seen standing just off the road with an officer." AA: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21065843-21cr78-morphew-redacted-affidavit
August 9-12, 2021 – Preliminary Hearing. Day One: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15wZ86C3zQ6kh9VGOUCJcr0ipCoFeaXkdowmwyaruiIQ/edit?usp=drive_link
Day Two: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QKa1jcH2dAqe9Wezew-KbLCDuicrm1HgfwC4oGwM8Dg/edit?usp=drive_link
Day Three got corrupted so it's gone.
People's exhibit images: https://imgur.com/a/hgvlBUt Defense exhibit images: https://imgur.com/a/VC3ZfUZ
April 19, 2022 - Case against Barry Morphew Dismissed Without Prejudice. Prosecution asked for the case to be dismissed.
May 2, 2023 – Barry files $15,000,000 lawsuit against Chaffee County, et.al. https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/barry-morphew-lawsuit/73-3cea50c2-cdae-4338-8de9-9e113d33db6c
May 8, 2023 – Fraud Lawsuit filed against Barry in Indiana. Property dispute. https://denvergazette.com/news/courts/barry-morphew-sued-fraud-allegations-land-dispute/article_1c7cd90e-f4f5-11ed-9778-47c9c303d16d.html
September 22, 2023 – Suzanne's Remains Found Near Moffat in Saguache County While SCSO was searching for another (unrelated) missing woman. https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/suzanne-morphew-remains-found-colorado-missing-mother-barry-chaffee-county-disappearance/
Sept. 27, 2023 – Autopsy Completed. Awaiting Toxicology. https://cbi.colorado.gov/news-article/suzanne-morphew-autopsy-results-cbi-update-0https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/autopsy-complete-remains-missing-colorado-mom-suzanne-morphew/
April 29, 2024 – Toxicology finds BAM in Suzanne's bone marrow. “Homicide by undetermined means in the setting of butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine intoxication.” https://www.scribd.com/document/727780041/Suzanne-Morphew-autopsy-results https://www.cpr.org/2024/04/29/suzanne-morphew-died-by-homicide-with-tranquilizer-chemicals-present-in-body-according-to-autopsy-report/
Complete Case Overview (Official News Reports and Documents)
What Suzanne Left Behind (PH Exhibits)
Suzanne's Texts with SO Sept 2019
Barry's Unstableness: Suzanne's Text Conversion with SO September 1 (PH Exhibits)
Where was Barry on the 9th - Preliminary Hearing Exhibits
Barry and the Chipmunks (AA Excerpts)
Barry's dirty truck and poorly maintained rifle. PH Exhibits
Suzanne's Last Days - Timeline - May 4th - May 9th, 2020
Barry Buries a Body - May 10th, 2020 - Timeline
Barry Busy in Broomfield Part One (Preliminary Hearing Exhibits)
Barry Busy in Broomfield Part Two (PH Exhibits)
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2024.05.15 12:01 ArianneAtiyeh The Grand Canyon Bright Angel Trail

The Grand Canyon Bright Angel Trail
The Bright Angel Trail of Grand Canyon National Park is around 8 miles from the top of the ridge, goes down into the Canyon, and stretches to the Colorado River at the bottom but continues to Phantom Ranch, which is about 9-10 miles from the top. Getting back up the Canyon totals 16 miles and you definitely need to pack water due to the water spouts along the trail sometimes being turned off depending upon the time of year. There are some tours offered that include Park Rangers taking mules along the trail and you can reserve camps to stay overnight in the Canyon as well. Absolutely amazing hike! Parking and traffic within the Canyon can get pretty crazy so I recommend starting earlier in the morning your first day to make it easier.
I actually met and made friends with two guys who ended up twisting their ankle while walking. We walked back up the Canyon together from around Phantom Ranch and they had a really hard time. So I also would recommend a brace and first aid if you plan on doing this hike in the case that this does happen. Help isn’t readily available and reception in any National Park is pretty much nonexistent so having these supplies just in case is better than not being prepared.
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2024.05.15 02:11 -GrammarMatters- Anyone forget to cash their winning lotto/Powerball/MegaMillions tickets?

I just saw this today, and there is literally $1,000,000 in unclaimed big win Tix ($50,000+) including a couple purchased in Denver recently, one purchased Xmas day at DIA, and $500,000 purchased in Highlands Ranch. You can see all the unclaimed winners and check the store where the ticket was purchased using this tool on the Colorado Lottery website. If you don’t need the money, I am happy to claim it for you. Js
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2024.05.14 15:57 JasonBournemouth US roadtrip itinerary this June

Hi everyone,
I'm planning a 19-21 day road trip starting and ending in Denver, with a focus on hiking and camping in national parks and enjoying the landscapes of the West.
I'll be renting a GMC Acadia (or similar 7-seater) which I'll mostly sleep in, but I'll also have a tent for possible multi-day hikes or backcountry camping.
I had thought about heading north towards Glacier NP and looping back, but I think early June might be a little early in the season.
Here's my initial rough plan:
I'd appreciate any advice on this itinerary, especially
Also anything else I should know in terms of pre booking or permits etc
Thanks
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2024.05.12 07:46 tyler_turner20 Where in the states would be a good place to live for someone who’d want to be heavily involved in the world of rally?

Howdy yall, I have 2 years left of college and then I’m let loose on the world. I have a deep passion for motorsports especially rally, and I’ve been putting some thought into where I’d go after college. I’m looking to live somewhere not really in a big city, I like medium to small type towns with more slowed approach to life and I don’t mind commuting far for work (no more than an hour really). I want to start building or have bought a car that I can regularly practice rally with and be able to take to grass route stages, rally cross, or Autocross stages. I want to live an area where those events and tracks are readily available to me. I’m getting a degree in cybersecurity and plan on working IT to make ends meet to pay for a place to live, a car and a place to work on said car. I plan on attending a rally co driving course in coming months and get even more involved with rallying. I have plenty of time before I have to make a big decision but it’s just something I want to think about and have in the back of my mind on where my next step after college would be. If anyone has any places that could be a decent start I’d love to hear them and look into them further. I’ve looked at places like Colorado near pikes peak (super expensive) places close to me near Austin and the rally ranch but I’d like to adventure out of the familiar. Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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2024.05.10 23:23 SkillHasnoName GT7's Most Disliked Tracks According to the Community

GT7's Most Disliked Tracks According to the Community
  • A while ago I created a post asking players what tracks they disliked the most. I decided to expand upon this and collected data about tracks that players talked about hating across multiple platforms; Reddit, GTPlanet, Facebook, Twitter and Race Department just to name a few. I filtered the data and accumulated 35,893 relevant entries ( I refer to them as votes from now on) which were then sorted, here are the results.
The #1 Slot for the most hated track goes to Willow Springs International Horse Thief Mile with 4203 Votes
Willow Springs International Horse Thief Mile - 4203 Votes
Rounding out the rest of the top 10 most voted we have:
Willow Springs International Streets of Willow 4086
Circuit de Sainte-Croix Layout A 2354
Willow Springs International Big Willow 2193
Fuji International Speedway 2079
Circuit de Sainte-Croix Layout C 2017
Circuit de Sainte-Croix Layout B 1993
Tokyo Expressway East 1642
Autopolis Full Course 1401
Tokyo Expressway Central 1397
Onto the other side of the data set, the track that received the least hate was Tsukuba with 32 Votes
https://preview.redd.it/bzcj9r0u2ozc1.jpg?width=1430&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=284141f0798d532e421859b025333872ca88a0c9
With the next lowest voted tracks being:
High Speed Ring Full Course 67
Suzuka Circuit East Course 66
Autodromo de Interlagos Full Course 66
Nurburgring Sprint 62
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 62
24 Heures du Mans Racing Circuit 56
Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta 51
Kyoto Driving Park Miyabi 44
Lake Louise 39
Daytona Speedway Tri-Oval 36
Watkins Glen International 34
**Note: Lake Louise did technically receive its number of votes but the track is brand new compared to everything else. I'll leave it up to you whether to include it or not.**
Putting all the data together we can compare which locations accumulated the most votes:
Willow Springs 10482
Sainte-Croix 6364
Tokyo Expressway 4394
Fuji 2079
Sardenia 1601
Autopilis 1401
Barcelona 1246
Fishermans Ranch 1148
Magiorre 1053
Colorado 1049
Other 5076
https://preview.redd.it/2h98d8bv2ozc1.png?width=807&format=png&auto=webp&s=893cc0a42608d8d6d59e3648c860e27b2e6de329
And also by continents:
Americas 14231
Europe 12432
Asia-Oceana 9230
Continental Vote Distribution Percentages
For those who would like to view the entire list yourselves, here's a google sheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQQJSqICYldD07rwKtm7_kQM1QVb107D6rI7S7ymuQnayoUgRvbXHqiwniZgim1Av6si-8RQTUZscq9/pubhtml
My thoughts on the Data:
  • Personally I had no idea that Willow would receive so much hate. It isn't my favorite but I have some tracks that I dislike more (Catalunya for one...). I would also say that I forgot how bad St.Croix layout A was and that although I don't agree with the hate that Tokyo expressway gets, I understand. It was no surprise that the dirt tracks got as many votes as they did, but part of me is glad that Spa, Watkins Glen and Road Atlanta didn't get too many. Hopefully we will get more good tracks added in the near future.
To finish off, here are some of the more "interesting" comments that showed up in the data:
  • Any USA Track
  • Autopolis is a skill issue generator
  • Reverse is dumb
  • Herman Tilke jerks off to St.Croix probably
  • Last sector of Fuji broke my thumb
  • Willow Springs Big Dil-Doe
  • Lake Louise gave me glaucoma
  • Fat Dick raceway
  • Oval players cant tell left from right
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2024.05.10 21:32 NomadSound Guest column from the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph, 1973

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2024.05.09 16:38 Most_Refuse9265 Lost Canyon Ranch (new open space)

Rather than allow the development of another 117 lots, The Town has recently acquired this 680 acre parcel for open space. It is wild and scenic. Sharing the same geology as Castlewood Canyon State Park, which it also shares a border with, this new open space essentially adds about another 30% of acreage to Castlewood Canyon. It is estimated to be open to the public by summer of 2026. The 2015 Master Plan for Parks and Recreation* show a proposed trail that will connect Lost Canyon with Castlewood Canyon, along with connecting the southern terminus of the Cherry Creek Trail (off 86 in Franktown) with Castlewood Canyon, thus allowing the Cherry Creek Trail to connect into Castle Rock** (and to the greater Front Range Trail***) via a second route. The current route is the new paved path through Cobblestone Ranch into Terrain, which once you cross Founders Parkway dumps you into the Woodlands and Castle Rock proper.
*See page 41 here: https://www.crgov.com/DocumentCenteView/19470/Parks-and-Recreation-Master-Plan-PDF
**Castle Rock’s portion of the Front Range Trail: https://www.crgov.com/DocumentCenteView/42017/Colorado-Front-Range-Trail-Map
***Front Range Trail info: https://i0.wp.com/newspack-coloradosun.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/colorado-front-range-trail-completion-castle-rock.jpg?ssl=1 https://cpw.state.co.us/Documents/Trails/LWCF/CFRT/CFRTCompImpPlanDS6-2007.pdf
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2024.05.09 06:54 itsamedocchio Abandoned farmhouse in Eastern Colorado

Abandoned farmhouse in Eastern Colorado
Abandoned farmhouses are sprinkled all over the Eastern Plains of Colorado.
I found mail at this house and was able to learn about the family. The Mr passed in 2002 and the Mrs in 2010. They were both from the area and have kids with their own families who still live in the state.
Big Ag owns the house now, along with the 780 acres it sits on. It’s all ranch land. I’m also pretty sure my grandma had the same wallpaper in her kitchen. And the cars are fantastic!
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2024.05.08 20:50 Androgenicmonkey Can I achieve “native” status if I move to the farmlands of boulder? How does D on sanders grow his crops?

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2024.05.08 20:05 Findpolaris Reminded that boomers are the original “Me” generation

I was on vacation in Colorado and couldn’t help but notice a pattern. I hired a 2-hr car ride to my remote destination and a seemingly gentle and kindly boomer lady was my driver. I myself am very social so when she started chatting I engaged enthusiastically.
I did the polite thing where you ask about themselves, etc. When I tell you she talked about herself for 2 hours non-stop, that is no exaggeration. I eventually stopped asking questions (bc I am no longer curious about her boring ass life) but she just kept monologuing. Whenever I tried to interject or make a connection (“oh, I also paint!” Or “oh, that happened to me once in Florida…”) she just kept right on about herself. Never once asked me a single question about me or expressed any remote curiosity.
I was dropped off and didn’t think much of it. To my dismay, the small ranch I was staying at just happened to be booked by all boomers. I continued my usual m.o.— polite, inquisitive, engaging— and noticed that after 3 days of interacting with these fuckers, not a single person asked about me. And yet I knew every single boring, unremarkable, trifling minutiae about these people. Of course, I tried relating, but it’s as if, unless my words served as a means of reorienting convo about them, they were left unheard.
I was a little irritated because they were just so goddamn boring, and I had a lot of good stories to tell since i consider myself to have lived a rich and fascinating life. I was also annoyed because, after 3 days of this, I felt like a captive audience, or dehumanized somehow. On my own vacation.
Maybe it was a coincidence that the people whom i shared this experience with all happened to be boomers. I wondered if it’s a Midwest thing, but the younger people I encountered were not like this. If this indeed a trend, then no wonder boomers are so narrow-minded. You couldn’t force them to listen to anyone else’s perspective if you slapped them in the face with it. Ugh.
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2024.05.08 10:53 actbob1000 Dale Wilson

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2024.05.07 01:23 Piotrek201 Movie where killer hunts a girl at his ranch

I've seen a movie which name I can't recall. It was about a girl, who woke up at some kind of ranch or private property, maybe in Colorado or sth. I remember that when she woke up she was under old, rusty speaker hung on high pole. The speaker soon played a siren sound and right after that bullet hit very near her. She was being chased down by a psycho killer who (as far as I remember) was wearing some kind of gasmask or sth. She ended up finding his underground tunnels and at the end killing him. I also remember that the guy was brother to a police officer who knew that he was killing people at his ranch. Movie was not that old, maybe somewhere around 2010.
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