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Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
11/30/2015
Dillon Reservoir.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/08/2015
Frisco Marina.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/12/2015
Sailing on Dillon Reservoir.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/12/2015
Sailing on Dillon Reservoir.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/11/2015
Old Dillon Reservoir Hike: A view of Dillon Lake and Quandry Peak.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/11/2015
A great place to watch the sunset along the Old Dillon Reservoir Hike.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
The lower part of Salt Lick Trail is popular with bikers.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
Lily Pad Lake Hike: Great views looking back toward Silverthorne.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
Buffalo Mountain and Lily Pad Lake.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/08/2015
A hiker ascends a boulder field on the northeastern slope of Buffalo Mountain.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/08/2015
Mountain goats on the summit of Buffalo Mountain.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/08/2015
Looking west from the summit of Buffalo Mountain.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/13/2015
Sapphire Point Trail: Most people go no further than this first overlook.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/13/2015
Sapphire Point Trail: The trail is wide and flat.
Stefan Myers
Photo Date: 
10/19/2015
Bucyrus Dredge Loop Mountain Bike Ride: Quite a few old mining camp buildings are here, and some have been reappropriated by vegitation.
Stefan Myers
Photo Date: 
10/19/2015
Bucyrus Dredge Loop Mountain Bike Ride: The beginning of the Colorado Trail in the golden hue of late fall.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/12/2015
Dillon Reservoir Recpath: The section between Frisco and Dillon is the most popular.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/12/2015
Dillon Reservoir Recpath: There are facilities along the path.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/11/2015
View of Dillon Reservoir from Heaton Bay Campground.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/11/2015
Heaton Bay Campground: Typical campground loop road.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/11/2015
Pine Cove Campground: The sites on the lake side of the campground have excellent lake access.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/11/2015
Pine Cove Campground: Playing on the lake.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/11/2015
Peak One Campground: This is a busy campground on weekends, but it is wide open during the week.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/11/2015
Peak One Campground: The campground is quiet, but the town of Frisco is only a 10-minute drive away.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/10/2015
Prospector Campground entrance.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/10/2015
Prospector Campground: Park road in Loop E with the Gore Range towering above.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/12/2015
Lower Boulder Lake.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/12/2015
Don't miss the lovely falls below the lake.
Stefan Myers
Photo Date: 
09/21/2015
Bakers Tank Mountain Bike Ride: The beginning of the trail has a raised bed.
Stefan Myers
Photo Date: 
09/21/2015
Bakers Tank Mountain Bike Ride: This historic steam engine water tank has stood here for over a hundred years.
Stefan Myers
Photo Date: 
09/21/2015
Bakers Tank Mountain Bike Ride: Aspens in the fall sunlight.
Andrew Stohner
Photo Date: 
07/18/2014
Continental Falls cascades along the long uphill climb to Mohawk Lakes.
Andrew Stohner
Photo Date: 
07/18/2014
Mohowk Lakes: Pacific Peak (13,957 ft), seen in the distance.

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