Chapter 13 The rich and famous were packed into one of Aspen’s favorite party venues, Lochwood’s. Lochwood’s was a huge space with that special blend of rustic luxury that was only found high in the Colorado Rockies in this elite playground of a town. Wood beamed ceilings two stories high, iron chandeliers, and a huge river rock fireplace that covered almost a third of the inside wall complete with a roaring fire contributed to its rustic charm. But that was as far as the rustic element went. Everything else in the space that came into contact with a guest was pure luxury, from the gleaming wide planked hard wood floors to the Ajka crystal to the trays of ornately plated bison or oysters on the half shell. This was the kind of party where celebrities like Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, o

