With a name like "Deadhead Ed", it should come as no surprise that Ed Boardman is a big fan of the Grateful Dead. He saw literally 100's of shows when the Grateful Dead were still touring prior to Jerry Garcia's passing. And he continues to see shows that "spun off" from the band, such as "Dead and Company", "Phil and Friends", etc. He also became a "taper", meaning he would record the shows that he was attending in the audience. Grateful Dead fans the world over eagerly trade live tape recordings of the shows. This experience had a practical aspect as well- leading Ed to a job at the Crested Butte Center for the Arts in their audio-visual department.
Ed originally came to Crested Butte after an unfortunate break-in in Summit County, where he lived for roughly 10 years. His first winter in Crested Butte was spent in a travel trailer at the old Irwin Lodge, where the annual snowfall tops 500". He's also competed in every "Arapahoe Basin Enduro", a skiing endurance event where competitors make as many runs as they can on the famous Pallavicini ski lift. Lastly, Deadhead Ed's Chihuahua Rita is quickly becoming nearly as well known around town as Ed.
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Crested Butte Real Estate Minute:
In this episode, I point out my condo page- one of the many helpful pages on my website that you can't find anywhere else. Most of the local condo pages have their own page, complete with a map, current listings, recent sales, and other helpful info.