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12/16/03

The following extract from "The Flume" was provided by Kurt F.

By Lora Abcarian
Editor
JEFFERSON, Colo. — After more than two years of closure, Corrigan’s Stagestop Saloon is making a comeback. The establishment reopened its doors officially on Oct. 1, and is ready for action. Stagestop is located at 53 Stagestop Road, approximately seven miles from the junction of U.S. 285 and CR 77.
A unique jukebox “with a little of everything on it” provides musical ambience, and the clink of balls at the pool table provides background punctuation.
Joe Corrigan said he and his wife, Cindy, were left with little choice but to close Stagestop after wildland fires and the draining of Tarryall Reservoir drove clientele away from the area. Despite the decision to close, the Corrigans stood fast and decided to roll out the Philly Joe’s Cheesesteak wagon until signs of an economic recovery made themselves known.
Corrigan’s signature sandwich — and a summertime catering business — kept the couple afloat. Corrigan was asked about the secret ingredient for his popular sandwich, and his answer came easily. “It’s made by a Philadelphian,” he laughed.
Corrigan understands only too well the kind of impact a location can have on a business. The enterprising couple has spent time in a remote part of Alaska. “We were closer to the Russians than we were to a McDonald’s,” he confided.
Stagestop has expanded its standard menu with some new specialty items. Customers can still get their fill of traditional burgers and fries, but may opt for the lesser known but equally tasty shepherd’s pie.
The Corrigans operate both a restaurant and bar, and are working to make Stagestop a place everyone can enjoy. “We have a responsible adult eating and drinking establishment that invites minors for meals before 6 p.m.”
A rumor is already circulating that Santa will be making some unscheduled guest appearances at Stagestop between now and Christmas to delight children of all ages. Corrigan said New Year’s festivities are also being planned, and he hopes to have live music on hand to welcome in 2004.

12/7/03

L1 Season


12/07 The L1 season ends today.

The daytime temperatures this week were in the 30s and 40s night time 14 to 8, no snow or moisture. The coldest night was 12/3-4, it got down to 4 below zero that night.

About 50 head on the Columbine Ranch, North of 56, , they may have come from 500.

Saturday the 29th of November Ketter and I seen four bulls in the Redtail Ranch (hunting club) area, only had cow licenses. The Redtail is West of Dunlap and on the west side of the JV Ranch.

Seen about 25 head at a hundred-fifty yards the morning of the 6th, couldn't get a shot. They were about 3/4 mile from 39 on 190. This afternoon, about 16:45 three cows ran across 39 near the pens, they were close enough, about 50 feet, but got in the timber too fast, it was getting to dark to go after them. The weather has been warm and no snow, even the Cones and Tarryall mountains don't have snow, don't believe the migration has started. Checked Reese, Hall and Graveyard Gulch areas and no sign at all. Met the Game Warden in the Old House Parks. He said the season was about as bad as the prior seasons. Plenty of elk but they are still up high.