May 2001
Photos for May 7, 2001
Above, Jenny Heofner and Rick Hall enter a "hot zone" in full Haz-Mat gear to assess the accident scene. A hot zone is one where hazardous materials have spilled or escaped. Right, Moffat County Sheriff Buddy Grinstead organized his decontamination team and their response to deal with the toxic materials loosened by an accident.
Above, Jenny Heofner and Rick Hall enter a "hot zone" in full Haz-Mat gear to assess the accident scene. A hot zone is one where hazardous materials have spilled or escaped. Right, Moffat County Sheriff Buddy Grinstead organized his decontamination team and their response to deal with the toxic materials loosened by an accident.
Above, Jenny Heofner and Rick Hall enter a "hot zone" in full Haz-Mat gear to assess the accident scene. A hot zone is one where hazardous materials have spilled or escaped. Right, Moffat County Sheriff Buddy Grinstead organized his decontamination team and their response to deal with the toxic materials loosened by an accident.
Above, Jenny Heofner and Rick Hall enter a "hot zone" in full Haz-Mat gear to assess the accident scene. A hot zone is one where hazardous materials have spilled or escaped. Right, Moffat County Sheriff Buddy Grinstead organized his decontamination team and their response to deal with the toxic materials loosened by an accident.
Above, Jenny Heofner and Rick Hall enter a "hot zone" in full Haz-Mat gear to assess the accident scene. A hot zone is one where hazardous materials have spilled or escaped. Right, Moffat County Sheriff Buddy Grinstead organized his decontamination team and their response to deal with the toxic materials loosened by an accident.
Above, Jenny Heofner and Rick Hall enter a "hot zone" in full Haz-Mat gear to assess the accident scene. A hot zone is one where hazardous materials have spilled or escaped. Right, Moffat County Sheriff Buddy Grinstead organized his decontamination team and their response to deal with the toxic materials loosened by an accident.
Above, Jenny Heofner and Rick Hall enter a "hot zone" in full Haz-Mat gear to assess the accident scene. A hot zone is one where hazardous materials have spilled or escaped. Right, Moffat County Sheriff Buddy Grinstead organized his decontamination team and their response to deal with the toxic materials loosened by an accident.
Above, Jenny Heofner and Rick Hall enter a "hot zone" in full Haz-Mat gear to assess the accident scene. A hot zone is one where hazardous materials have spilled or escaped. Right, Moffat County Sheriff Buddy Grinstead organized his decontamination team and their response to deal with the toxic materials loosened by an accident.
Above, Jenny Heofner and Rick Hall enter a "hot zone" in full Haz-Mat gear to assess the accident scene. A hot zone is one where hazardous materials have spilled or escaped. Right, Moffat County Sheriff Buddy Grinstead organized his decontamination team and their response to deal with the toxic materials loosened by an accident.
Riders from the Sombrero Ranch participated in the ranches annual horse drive. Participants moved the horses east of Maybell Sunday afternoon. The horses are moved from their winter range near Browns Park to their summer range, which is about 13 miles west of Craig. Riders of all ages participate in the drive, which moves about 600 horses every May and December.
Riders from the Sombrero Ranch participated in the ranches annual horse drive. Participants moved the horses east of Maybell Sunday afternoon. The horses are moved from their winter range near Browns Park to their summer range, which is about 13 miles west of Craig. Riders of all ages participate in the drive, which moves about 600 horses every May and December.
Riders from the Sombrero Ranch participated in the ranches annual horse drive. Participants moved the horses east of Maybell Sunday afternoon. The horses are moved from their winter range near Browns Park to their summer range, which is about 13 miles west of Craig. Riders of all ages participate in the drive, which moves about 600 horses every May and December.
Riders from the Sombrero Ranch participated in the ranches annual horse drive. Participants moved the horses east of Maybell Sunday afternoon. The horses are moved from their winter range near Browns Park to their summer range, which is about 13 miles west of Craig. Riders of all ages participate in the drive, which moves about 600 horses every May and December.
Riders from the Sombrero Ranch participated in the ranches annual horse drive. Participants moved the horses east of Maybell Sunday afternoon. The horses are moved from their winter range near Browns Park to their summer range, which is about 13 miles west of Craig. Riders of all ages participate in the drive, which moves about 600 horses every May and December.
Riders from the Sombrero Ranch participated in the ranches annual horse drive. Participants moved the horses east of Maybell Sunday afternoon. The horses are moved from their winter range near Browns Park to their summer range, which is about 13 miles west of Craig. Riders of all ages participate in the drive, which moves about 600 horses every May and December.
Riders from the Sombrero Ranch participated in the ranches annual horse drive. Participants moved the horses east of Maybell Sunday afternoon. The horses are moved from their winter range near Browns Park to their summer range, which is about 13 miles west of Craig. Riders of all ages participate in the drive, which moves about 600 horses every May and December.
Riders from the Sombrero Ranch participated in the ranches annual horse drive. Participants moved the horses east of Maybell Sunday afternoon. The horses are moved from their winter range near Browns Park to their summer range, which is about 13 miles west of Craig. Riders of all ages participate in the drive, which moves about 600 horses every May and December.
Riders from the Sombrero Ranch participated in the ranches annual horse drive. Participants moved the horses east of Maybell Sunday afternoon. The horses are moved from their winter range near Browns Park to their summer range, which is about 13 miles west of Craig. Riders of all ages participate in the drive, which moves about 600 horses every May and December.
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