'Zen,' his wife 'Storm' and son hike to their camp at the Rainbow Family of Living Light annual gathering in the Routt National Forest north of Steamboat Springs, Colo., in 2006. The Rainbow Family is now gathering in Wyoming's Bridger-Teton National Forest. Scientists who studied the group say it provides a chance to offer medical help or counseling to people under 30 who are falling through the cracks. Photo by Ed Andrieski, AP.
This July 29, 2009 photo released by the Idaho Department of Fish and Wildlife shows Michelle V. Larsen-Williams, of Pingree, Idaho holding the record rainbow trout she caught on the Snake River upstream of the American Falls Reservoir, in eastern Idaho. The fish was 34 1/4-inches long, weighed slightly more than 20 pounds and had a girth of 22 1/4 inches. (AP Photo/Idaho Department of Fish and Wildlife)
Dustin Bleizeffer, Star-Tribune energy reporter
Rainbow Family member 'Cooper,' of Colorado, is carried across a small crowd following an activity during the recent Rainbow gathering in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune file photo.
A Rainbow Family member plays the guitar by the fire late Tuesday night. Photo by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune.
Store manager Lauren Bayert and clerk Meredith Vincent work at the counter at Sonic Rainbow in downtown Casper. Sonic Rainbow is the only surviving independent record store left in Casper. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Meredith Vincent shuffles through a stack of recently-arrived CDs at Sonic Rainbow in downtown Casper. The store regularly takes special orders on CDs as well as vinyl LPs, which are making a comeback among music fans and audiophiles who are dissatisfied with sonically compressed digital downloads. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
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