Colin Waldon is a retired geologist and general contractor from Greenwood Village, Colorado. Colin has been involved in the design and construction of homes in Colorado, New Mexico and New Hampshire (where he and his wife Firth have a cottage on a lake). Colin has a bachelors degree in geology from the University of Colorado and a masters degree in geology from the University of Wyoming. He worked as a geologist with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Woods Hole, Massachusetts where he worked aboard the research vessels Chain in the Indian Ocean and Atlantis II in the Atlantic Ocean. He is a former board member of Santa Fe Conservation Trust in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Colin is a board member of South Suburban Parks Foundation, a builder of urban trails in metropolitan Denver. Colin enjoys photography, woodworking, antique cars, hiking, travel and any water activity (sailing, kayaking, fishing, etc.). Colin and Firth have two grown daughters who live in NYC and Oklahoma City. In 2009 he participated with HFH Global Village project in Nepal where the team built a experimental bamboo home for a local villager.
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