Rob LeVine examines his life in Vail and his role in the evolution of the community. LeVine discusses meeting Dr. Tom Steinberg at The Clinic in the 1960s and later serving with him on Vail Town Council. LeVine expounds upon key decisions by the Vail Town Council that dramatically influenced the character of the community. LeVine also considers the existence of a Lionshead culture, being mentored by his father and Bud Benedict, and his role in the establishment of Bravo! Vail.
During the 1970s, LeVine caddied for President Ford and PGA great, Lee Elder. He later enjoyed the graciousness of LPGA number 1 player, Lorena Ochoa of Mexico, when she was a guest at the Antlers at Vail. LeVine also reflects on a deep powder/hidden tree stump telemarking mishap that nearly cost him his life. He details the efforts of friends and the Vail Ski Patrol legends who rescued him, as well as the skill of Dr. John Gottlieb and the Vail Orthopedic surgeons who ultimately saved him., Longtime local, Rob LeVine, is interviewed by Tony Mauro, the "Voice of Vail," and Tara Flanagan, former journalist with The Vail Trail.