On a summer day in the early 1970s, Steve Pierotti stood knee-deep in mud with a pickaxe in hand and a vision in his head. He wasn’t a city engineer, just a determined man trying to bring running water to a cluster of rustic cabins under the pines. That’s how Pinehaven’s journey toward modern water service began, with a hidden spring on Raspberry Mountain and the vision to build a thriving cabin community called Pinehaven. But it was Cucharas Sanitation and Water District that fulfilled the dream.
History and Happenings of Pinehaven in Cuchara, Colorado by Gene & Rhonda Roncone
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