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explains. “They are all involved in
the film industry. I had a window of
opportunity, so I sold them.”
“It got a little bigger and more
unwieldy than I anticipated,” Steven
continued. “It’s fun and hopefully it
He then set about looking for
a quiet place in the mountains.
“I had spent thirty years in
Vancouver. You’ll laugh when I
say this,” Steven adds, “but it’s
too much of the ‘jet set.’” When
he found the Alpine Airpark
he knew he’d found a refuge.
He bought a portion from Bill
Weiman, developer of the first
half of the airpark,
and finished it
himself, calling his
portion, naturally,
The Refuge.
Steven explains that the Alpine
Airpark is ideal because
“…your garage is your hangar,
there is a gas concession across
from the taxiway where you
can get your fuel cheaper
and more conveniently,
enjoy a 5,850 foot runway,
an automated weather
information system,
GPS approach
system