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Sometimes the best ideas start as really bad ones.

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Sometimes the best ideas start as really bad ones. Sometimes the best ideas start as really bad ones.
A 3,000-year-old, fire-scarred Limber Pine was brought back from the mountains, its natural preservation a striking reminder of resilience. Around it, long-neglected Colorado Spruce seedlings discovered in 2010—were planted to form a forest inspired by the contours of alpine forests meeting the water. Over the past decade, the composition has been carefully grown, aged, and refined. This winter, it will be wired for the first time in four years, pushing the forest closer to its envisioned alpine aesthetic. From a burnt relic to a thriving forest—this is the evolution of time, care, and environment.

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