NOVEMBER MEETING – NOV.11TH – BERGEN PARK FIRE STATION – 7PM (6:30 PM SOCIAL HOUR) MIKE STRUNK PRESENTER

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Mike Strunk – “Butch Cassidy and the Outlaw Trail”
About Mike
A longtime resident of Evergreen, Colorado, and award-winning photographer, Mike has photographed open lands, ranches and historic sites throughout the West for over 40 years. During this time, he has amassed more than 100,000 images in his personal archives.
Mike owns Sagebrush Photography, Inc., works part-time for the Mountain Area Land Trust to protect open lands and is on the board of directors of the Jefferson County Historical Society. Mike published his first coffee table book, “Portraits of Preservation” in 2007.


Mike Strunk – “Butch Cassidy and the Outlaw Trail”
About Mike
A longtime resident of Evergreen, Colorado, and award-winning photographer, Mike has photographed open lands, ranches and historic sites throughout the West for over 40 years. During this time, he has amassed more than 100,000 images in his personal archives.
Mike owns Sagebrush Photography, Inc., works part-time for the Mountain Area Land Trust to protect open lands and is on the board of directors of the Jefferson County Historical Society. Mike published his first coffee table book, “Portraits of Preservation” in 2007.

About Butch Cassidy and the Outlaw Trail (to be ready for publishing in early 2010)
Butch Cassidy’s Outlaw Trail is a coffee table book that captures the stories of Butch and the Sundance Kid as they roamed the American West’s striking landscapes during the 1890s. For over 45 years, the author has photographed remnants of the Outlaw Trail, and has interviewed old-timers who still live along the route – folks whose family legends include their encounters with the outlaws. This is their story.
Paul Newman and Robert Redford starred in the 1969 movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Ever since, fans throughout the world have been fascinated by the story of the Outlaw Trail. Now, a book takes the reader along for the ride.
Author Mike Strunk has traced the Outlaw Trail, camera in hand, since 1962. From Canada to Mexico, he has photographed the historic ruts, cabins, barns and corrals as the Trail winds its way through stunningly beautiful deserts, canyonlands and mountain ranges. Butch Cassidy’s Outlaw Trail – the author’s second coffee table book – will be ready for publishing in the spring of 2010.