Many lament the "burden" placed on them by being born into a family that has its roots and still maintains them in a small town. I cannot speak for them, but the small town I grew up in had more advantages than disadvantages for kids to be kids. I was born and raised in Aspen, Colorado as a member of the 5th generation of my family to live in the valley and of the 3rd generation to be born there. Our family did not come to Aspen as miners as many did back then. We established a grocery business that remained in business until 1968, having opened its doors in 1882. I live in Lakewood, Colorado with my wife and children. Yes, I grew up in Aspen but that does not change the underlying story but only the location. When I was a child Aspen was not well known for football, baseball or even soccer. The kids there learned to be great skiers, hockey players and outdoorsman. Our childhood adventures included camping in the backcountry in the winter. When we got old enough to have a car, it was usually a very used four-wheel drive vehicle that could barely go 30 miles per hour but it could climb a tree. My childhood adventures are many and at my age now, I can remember only a small fraction of them. In the "stories" to follow I will attempt to bring back those adventures as best as I can and with what memories I can scrape from the back of my mind. I had a great childhood, with many friends, loving parents and a real community of people who knew when to help and when to "tell your parents."