Special to the PostThis 2008 file photo shows Mt. Emmons, also known as the “Red Lady,” overlooking the town of Crested Butte. CRESTED BUTTE — This end-of-the-road village has spent nearly 40 years transforming itself from a mining town into a thriving tourist destination despite the threat of a huge molybdenum mine on the hill overlooking downtown. But the final chapter in the longest running mine fight in the West may soon be written. Freeport-McMoRan — the world’s largest moly producer and owner of the Climax Mine near Leadville and the soon-to-shutter Henderson Mine near Empire — has inked a preliminary deal to permanently remove mining claims from Mount Emmons and return about 9,000 acres to the Forest Service.