Local Women Conquer More Than Mountains

Local Women Conquer More Than Mountains

Seven women, five from the Ruidoso area and two from Denver, returned recently from reaching the 14,199 foot summit of Mt. Yale in Colorado. There was a 20 year age difference and a varied range of climbing and backpacking experience within the group. The one thing Shippen Salas, Sue Morris, Lori Lamphere, Devonna James and Ann Ellis agreed on when interviewed this week was that they came back changed people. Salas had taken backpacking trips to Colorado since 2012. She…

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Cowboy Action Shooting: The Old West as Competitive Sport

Cowboy Action Shooting: The Old West as Competitive Sport

Looking down the desolate canyon, Capt. Eli muttered to Chico Cheech: “You know, if we build it, they will come.” The captain was not talking about a baseball field and the Chicago White Sox. He was talking about adding stages to hold the first state-wide New Mexico Cowboy Shooting match on a private ranch north of Mimbres. The captain was actually a major who demoted himself after it was discovered that a Capt. Eli McDaniels already existed and both names…

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Bite the Bullet: Cheer the Villain or Empathize with the Hero?

Bite the Bullet: Cheer the Villain or Empathize with the Hero?

“Bite the Bullet” (1975), starring Gene Hackman, James Coburn, Ben Johnson and Candice Bergen.  Written and directed by Richard Brooks. Filming locations in New Mexico include Carson National Forest, Chama, Taos and White Sands. Warning: Graphic scenes include what might be, for some, instances of animal cruelty. Based on an endurance horse race that took place in 1908 and dreamed up the by “Denver Post,” this film is an epic tale that reduces several individuals to their basest selves, set…

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