2010 UPDATE


Annual Reports

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Mountain Goldenrod (Solidago multiradiata)

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In the fall of 2005, IPF began work on its fourth retaining wall to stabilize the 330-foot-long "Middle Cut."

2007 Annual Report (PDF - 710k)

The Independence Pass Foundation has produced an annual report of its activities and projects since 1997. Illustrated by color photographs, these 12-page documents summarize IPF's planning activities, projects, volunteer activities, and fundraising efforts, and they quantify the number of plants installed by the Foundation and the number of volunteer hours contributed to the Foundation annually.

These files are available in downloadable PDF format. When you click on the link the PDF will automatically begin downloading. (To read a PDF file you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer—it's available for free from Adobe Systems.)

Bound copies of the Annual Reports with black and white photos also are available on request at a cost of $8 per copy:

Mark Fuller, Executive Director
Independence Pass Foundation
P.O. Box 1700
Aspen, Colorado 81612
phone/fax: (970) 963-4959
e-mail: fulcon@comcast.net

IPF has developed an eight-page color "Friends of Independence Pass" capital campaign brochure summarizing IPF's goals and activities. Illustrated by color photos by renowned National Geographic photographer David Hiser, this brochure is available on request at no cost.

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Aspen Middle School student plants native grass at the Farwell Mill site just west of the Independence Ghost Town.

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Every fall photographers line up to photograph this Aspen grove near Weller campround.