At first glance, Pinehaven and Cuchara Camps seem to belong to entirely different worlds. One began as a bustling summer resort, complete with cabins, dining halls, and guests arriving by railcar and wagon. The other took shape quietly in the forest where a cabin community built slowly, one family at a time. Though they share the same valley in Cuchara, Colorado, they reflect different eras, different economic models, and very different rhythms of life.