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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Jeff Lee - Creating a Literary Home on the Range

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2017

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Jeff Lee is the co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Land Library, a residential library located on a historic ranch in one of Colorado's most beautiful and dramatic high country grassland basins. The Buffalo Peaks Ranch, as it is known, will eventually house a collection of over 35,000 books related to natural history, conservation, and the American West. These books will be dispersed throughout ranch in houses and agricultural structures that have been preserved and restored by a growing team of enthusiastic volunteers. The ranch will become a place where individuals can immerse themselves in a natural setting, surrounded by books, for days at a time to read, write, and work on projects related to the West's unique landscapes. • The idea for the Land Library came to Jeff and his wife Ann (the library's other co-founder) when they visited a residential library in Europe during the mid-1990s. Given their deep love of books and land, Jeff and Ann immediately saw the potential for a similar concept in Colorado that centered around the history and landscapes of the American West. More than 20 years and tens of thousands of books later, their vision has become a reality—the Rocky Mountain Land Library is open for business and continuing to grow and evolve. • For anyone who has listened to this podcast, you know that the Land Library is my dream come true—it combines ranches, conservation, nature, and books—so I was obviously extremely excited to chat with Jeff. In a little over an hour, we covered a ton of interesting information, including the project's backstory, the history of the ranch, and Jeff and Ann's long term vision for the Land Library. Of course, we discuss books, and Jeff has many excellent recommendations that were brand new to me. It's worth noting that the Land Library is in the midst of the a fundraising campaign, so I encourage you to visit their KickStarter page, watch the video, and donate to the cause... I just did, so you definitely should too! Links to everything are in the episode notes. • If you love the West, love books, and love the land, I can guarantee you will love the Land Library and this episode. Enjoy! ••• http://mountainandprairie.com/jeff-lee/ ••• TOPICS DISCUSSED: 2:40 - How Jeff describes his work 3:45 - Backstory on the Land Library 4:40 - Jeff's introduction to the West 7:00 - Lake Powell, water, and differences between the East and West 7:55 - The early beginnings of Jeff's book collection 10:55 - The initial idea for the Land Library 13:50 - Challenges of storing tens of thousands of books 17:00 - South Park, Colorado described 19:30 - Early search for a Land Library site 23:45 - Unique experience on a ranch versus pristine wilderness 25:45 - Current state of the Land Library 28:10 - Cook's House restoration - Kickstarter Campaign 29:40 - History of Buffalo Peaks Ranch 34:10 - How Jeff defines "conservation" 35:30 - Interesting people and groups who have visited and volunteered at the ranch 40:00 - How Jeff and Ann were able to take the Land Library from an idea to reality 42:20 - Jeff's recommended books about the West 44:45 - Recommended biographies 51:00 - The interconnectedness of historical figures 52:25 - Purchase these books at your LOCAL bookstore!! 53:20 - Books that Jeff has gifted or recommended 57:40 - Jeff's most powerful outdoor experience 1:00:10 - Favorite location in the West 1:03:30 - Jeff's request of the listeners 1:04:40 - Connect with the Land Library online

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Prairie Podcast where I introduce you to some of the innovative and creative individuals who are shaping the future of the American West.

0:19.0

I meet these people through my work in ranch brokerage and land conservation or through my hobbies and

0:24.0

interests that revolve around spending time in the mountains. My guests include

0:27.6

ranchers, writers, entrepreneurs, conservationists, athletes, artists, pretty

0:32.2

much anyone who's doing important work and has an interesting story to tell.

0:36.0

My guest today is Jeff Lee.

0:38.0

Jeff is the co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Land Library, a residential library located on a historic Colorado ranch

0:45.0

set in an expansive grassland basin surrounded by 13 and 14,000 foot snow cap peaks.

0:51.0

The Buffalo Peaks Ranch, as it's known, will eventually house a collection of over 35,000 books related to natural history, conservation, and the American West.

1:00.0

All of these books will be dispersed throughout the ranch in houses and buildings that have been preserved and restored by a growing team of enthusiastic volunteers.

1:08.0

The ranch will come a place where individuals can immerse themselves in a natural setting surrounded by books for days at a time

1:15.2

to read, write, or work on projects related to the West's unique landscapes.

1:19.8

The idea for the land library came to Jeff and his wife Anne, who's the library's other co-founder, when they visited a residential library in Europe during the mid-1990s.

1:29.0

Given their deep love of books in the American West, Jeff and Anne immediately saw the potential

1:34.2

for a similar concept that centered around the history and landscapes of Colorado.

1:39.3

More than 20 years and tens of thousands of books later, their vision has become a reality.

1:44.0

The Rocky Mountain Land Library is open for business and continuing to grow and evolve.

1:48.0

For anyone who's listening to this podcast, you know that the Land Library is my dream come true. It combines ranches,

1:54.5

conservation, nature, and books. So I was obviously extremely excited to chat with

1:59.2

Jeff. In a little over an hour we covered a ton of interesting information including the project's backstory, the history of the ranch, and Jeff and Anne's long-term vision for the land library.

2:09.0

Of course we discussed books and Jeff has several excellent recommendations that were brand new to me.

2:14.0

It's worth noting that the land library is in the midst of a fundraising campaign

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