ontd-political.livejournal.com
| 1 month ago
A group of stray cows that froze to death in the Colorado mountains must be blown up or set on fire to avoid water contamination, forestry officials say. The carcasses were discovered near the Conundrum Hot Springs in Aspen by two Air Force ...
articles.outtherecolorado.com
| 1 month ago
Sometime this winter, a small herd of cows ventured to an alpine cabin near Aspen, broke in and froze to death when, apparently, they couldn't escape. On Tuesday, the two Air Force Academy cadets who found the frozen carcasses said they ...
www.wnyc.org
| 1 month ago
Officials from the U.S. Forest Service say they aren't yet sure what to do about six cows who apparently got trapped and died inside a cabin at Conundrum Hot Springs in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness area south of Aspen. It is, you might
www.wctrib.com
| 1 month ago
This April 6, 2012, photo, provided by the U. S. Forest Service shows the Conundrum Creek Cabin, in the White River National Forest, near Aspen, Colo., where as many as six cows remain that froze to death. U.S. Forest Service spokesman Steve Segin