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Living AreasJust off the dining area, the Great Room offers a comfortable oasis for an after dinner drink and lively conversation in front of a warm fireplace with 280 degree views of the mountains, the valley and the endless canopy of stars at night.Sitting on a natural pine plank floor, the large, informal dining table provides the perfect place to enjoy good food and good company while you share your stories with old and new friends over memorable, made-to-order local cusine. The Emancipation of women may have begun not with the vote nor in the cities where women marched and carried signs and protested, but rather when they mounted a good cowhorse and realized how different and fine the view. From the back of a horse, the world looked wider.” – Anonymous (Quotation on the panoramic photo of 20 plus women on horseback that sits on the Great Room fireplace mantle-titled “Queen of the Round-Up”) |
Game RoomThis comfortable escape on the ground floor invites you to relax in overstuffed chaises with a drink and hors d’oeuvres before dinner while you take in the panoramic views and listen to the crackling fire in the fireplace. A television with cable and stock of board games provide fun for family and friends. |
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Troth Tying RoomOn the main floor you’ll find a cozy room with a fly tying table and all the hardware you need to tie your own flies. A fireplace framed with a hand-carved, trout mantle warms your back and a wall of fly-fishing books including how-to books on fly tying will help you match any hatch.Al Troth is a legendary fly tying master and the father of the “Elk Hair Caddis.” (But you already knew that, didn’t you?) “My biggest worry is that when I die my wife will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it.” – Koos Brandt |
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