Land Report Library: First Shooting Light

November 5, 2008 by  
Filed under Feature, Field Reporters

I don’t know about you, but the books I single out as worthy of going in the Land Report Library aren’t the ones I take out to the country. They are the ones that send me there when I don’t have time to get away. First Shooting Light belongs at the top of this list. Read more

Steamboat Springs Preservation Ranch Takes the Gold


It always amazes me when someone takes the time to go above and beyond the call of duty to improve an already one-of-a-kind piece of property. The idea is to take some great place and make it even more over the top. That is definitely the case at Marabou, a Colorado ranch preservation community just outside Steamboat Springs that was recently honored at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference.

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Developer’s Diary: Ute Lake Ranch


A couple of weeks ago my fearless editor and I hitched a ride on a single-engine prop from Denver’s Centennial Airport to Tucumcari, the heart of northeast New Mexico, for a visit to a great new resort development we had been hearing about. Read more

In Focus: A Private Destination Club For Sportsmen


I’m really pumped about this. Unabashedly, this company is a new advertiser in our magazine. That said I’ve never seen the scope of offerings these guys make. Read more

In Focus: The Forest Landowners Association


Created in 1941, the Forest Landowners Association (FLA) is a proactive, progressive, grassroots organization of timberland owners – large and small – that owns and operates more than 37 million acres of timberland in 47 states. It is the only organization created for the specific purpose of speaking for timberland owners at the local, regional and national level. Read more

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