Welcome to the KSIR 1470 AM Radio Tribute Web Site!
AM1470 is now a 10 Watt Traveler's Information Station for Estes Park. We have more about that in our Blog. Here is the link to listen online. The link should open in your media player: Estes 1470 Information Radio
Click below to play the KSIR "Estes Village" jingle!
Click below to play the KSIR "Estes Village" jingle!
Important Notices
This web site is a tribute to a great little radio station that was an important part of Estes Park history. We are not affiliated with KSIR of Fort Morgan.
Town of Estes Park Emergency Information can be accessed on this web page:
We also have a Facebook page where you can meet other KSIR fans and read stories by several former KSIR announcers. Visit us at: www.facebook.com/ksir1470tribute
Town of Estes Park Emergency Information can be accessed on this web page:
We also have a Facebook page where you can meet other KSIR fans and read stories by several former KSIR announcers. Visit us at: www.facebook.com/ksir1470tribute
Rocky Mountain National Park Web Cams
The National Park Service currently has six web cameras that you can access from this page:
https://www.nps.gov/romo/learn/photosmultimedia/webcams.htm
The webcams are located at the Alpine Visitor Center, the Kawuneeche Valley, the Continental Divide, Long's Peak, the Fall River/US 34 entrance, and the Beaver Meadows/US 36 Entrance
The National Park Service currently has six web cameras that you can access from this page:
https://www.nps.gov/romo/learn/photosmultimedia/webcams.htm
The webcams are located at the Alpine Visitor Center, the Kawuneeche Valley, the Continental Divide, Long's Peak, the Fall River/US 34 entrance, and the Beaver Meadows/US 36 Entrance
KSIR was known as "The New Sound in the Rockies"
Bob Gaines sent us a number of great photos of the station and they are posted in the Photo section! Enjoy!
Brian Schaefer has shared his recollections of KSIR, both as a listener and as a member of the on-air staff. He worked at KSIR starting in the summer of 1986, off and on through the summer of 1988. He also worked again in 1991 for KRKI and wrapped up his radio career in 1999 at the FM that operated at 102.1
We are looking for more photos, stories, and other memorabilia to add to this web site to celebrate a very special radio station that we remember fondly. Thanks to Dave Thomas for helping get this project started!
In the future we hope to present stories by Chuck Benson, Phil Brutto, Vi Carpenter, Bill Clough, Lynn Dorman, Linda (Mobus) Gaines, Gary Hartley, Rick Hicks, Donna Jordan, the Pratt family, Larry Swank, Steve Swanson, Brad Wear, and Lynne Yancey.
Please contact us to contribute content, or for more information about this web site! Or, leave a comment on the blog!
Brian Schaefer has shared his recollections of KSIR, both as a listener and as a member of the on-air staff. He worked at KSIR starting in the summer of 1986, off and on through the summer of 1988. He also worked again in 1991 for KRKI and wrapped up his radio career in 1999 at the FM that operated at 102.1
We are looking for more photos, stories, and other memorabilia to add to this web site to celebrate a very special radio station that we remember fondly. Thanks to Dave Thomas for helping get this project started!
In the future we hope to present stories by Chuck Benson, Phil Brutto, Vi Carpenter, Bill Clough, Lynn Dorman, Linda (Mobus) Gaines, Gary Hartley, Rick Hicks, Donna Jordan, the Pratt family, Larry Swank, Steve Swanson, Brad Wear, and Lynne Yancey.
Please contact us to contribute content, or for more information about this web site! Or, leave a comment on the blog!
The KSIR 1470 Tribute Web Site is published by Klinger Lake Multimedia
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