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A Mount Evans fixture

June 2, 2012 | Chas McNamara 3
A Mount Evans fixture

                          Karl Snyder has been driving from Boulder, Colorado (5,430 ft above sea level) to the top of Mount Evans (14,264 feet ASL) to shoot photographs ever since he got his first driver’s license way back when.  The Forest Service rangers know him.  [...]

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