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Fish and Cross Ranch

 

Travel north of here a while and you will soon run into Steamboat Springs,

 

Travel south of here a while and you will soon run into Vail,

 

Stay here a while and you will soon run into God.

 

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Al Snyder who donated land for En Gedi to build on, and whose heart is even bigger than his hat.

Rebacca Riding Papoose

These two gaints pull the sleigh

Al and Mike, the cow boss.

Little one's ride Poncho in the corral.

Even the very smallest ones can get on Poncho

A little different than the conrcete jungle.

One of our Locals

The annual balloon festival in Steamboat Springs

One of the remote cabins

Jordan and Anna sharing a moment with a friend

Cowboy Hot tub

The perfect place to sit after a day of riding

Blaze your own trail through untouched snow

Always hungry and gentle

Somewhere in this picture is you

Lots of these around

When you are elk hunting and dont see any elk, it can still be just as much fun.

The main gate to the ranch

Mike and Becca, Mike is En Gedi's director of missionary outreach.

Moore Park, a 45 minute horse back ride will take you here.

An Original Homestead at Moore Park.

Moore Park

Lots of beavers at Moore Park.

A guest riding Gloria

Audrey riding Jack.

Paul on Happy and Carl on Gloria

Christmas tree shopping takes on a whole new meaning up here.

Brian from NWCC

Ken from Mountain Pine Design Works digging holes for the perc test.

Mike the Cowboss working the Backhoe.

Working in the snow.

The Complete ARXX Foundation waiting on Concrete

Audrey putting the finishing touches on rebar.

The complete footing

Notes of encouragement from Prayer Partners laid in the foundation.

Curt Taufen with Distinguished Builders helping with the ARXX Foundation

Believe it or not..

They also use this machine to teach kids the alphabet. :)

About to break??

We were not sure if the cabin was bolted to its original foundation, causing it to break in half when we lifted it. Thankfully it wasn't. Praise God!

Three Feet Up

After a short hour, we had the cabin lifted off the ground.

Mike Sherril, Mark Stine, and David Reece

We were quite the scene going through Oak Creek

And the Ranch is even higher in altitude.

Thanfully we had a big crane from Terry's Crane and Rigging. Thanks Terry!

After one and a half years, The Lance Cabin sets on its new foundation! Praise God.