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Compelled To Act

PITKIN COUNTY SHERIFF JOE DISALVO had absolutely had it. He picked up the phone, dialed the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District, and asked for district ranger Karen Schroyer. He wanted to talk about 14,130-foot Capitol Peak; more specifically, he needed to discuss the five lives the mountain had claimed during summer 2017.

“Joe was concerned about

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