I am a Park County, Colorado Native, 5th generation resident. I have lived here my whole life, since 1971, where I have hunted, trapped and fished the South Park area.
My great-great-great Grandfather (Captain H. B. Grose) was an assayer in Alma, 6 miles Northwest of Fairplay and his family homesteaded around the Guffey area in Park County.
Great-Great-Great Grandfather,
Captain H.B. Grose
Fairplay Flume Newspaper- October 5, 1882
I was lucky enough to have both Grandfathers live in Fairplay and take me to the outdoors as I grew up.
My Grandfather Albert Anderson was a professional trapper in the area and taught me how to "read sign ", scout, trap and hunt the animals found in Park County.
Grandfather, Albert Anderson
Rocky Mountain Newspaper - March 12, 1978
Grandfather Bill Howard lived to hunt and fish in South Park - Fairplay, Colorado. He bagged a trophy elk in 1964 which scored 340 that was taken in one of his favorite places to hunt, Unit 49. He hunted and fished this area for more than 55 years.
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Grandfather, Bill Howard - Deer - Me (Ty Anderson) with sisters
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Grandfather, Bill Howard Mule Deer & Elk |
My father Roger Anderson grew up in a logging camp in Lost Park which is South East of Jefferson and also taught me the love and respect of the outdoors and hunting.
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Dad, Roger Anderson Mule Deer - 2007 |
Dad, Roger Anderson Teaching me (Ty Anderson) to clean fish - 1977 |

Great-Great Uncles, late 1920's - early 1930's - Canada
I know the hunting Units 49, 50, 500, 501, S12 and G16 significantly and relish any time I can spend in them.
I will work hard to give you the best report possible so you too can be successful and get pleasure from your quest for the animal you pursue.

Ty & Rose - Elk