A Would-Be Trans And Queer Haven In Rural Colorado Just Want

A Would-Be Trans And Queer Haven In Rural Colorado Just Wants To Be Left Alone


Originally published on June 2, 2021 3:04 pm
There's a 6-foot-tall fence going up around the Tenacious Unicorn Ranch in rural Custer County, Colo. The people who live there say they need it because they've been the target of harassment since they relocated the trans-friendly ranch there in 2020.
The perimeter fence will add security to the ranch, which also has newly installed security cameras. There's a tension on the property, so much so that co-owner Penny Logue and fellow owner Bonnie Nelson, both transgender women, carry pistols at all times. One wall of the communal geodesic-dome ranch house is stocked with various assault weapons.

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