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Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/24/2015
Fall color on Kebler Pass.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/24/2015
Fall color on Kebler Pass.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/27/2015
View up the Conundrum Valley from Castle Creek Road. There is a popular trailhead here.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/27/2015
The View Hotel in old Ashcroft.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/27/2015
Main Street in Ashcroft.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/27/2015
Pearl Pass from the end of Castle Creek Road.
Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
10/16/2015
North end of the Last Dollar Road.
Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
10/16/2015
Sunrise with a view of Wilson Peak (14,252 ft), Lizard Head, and other peaks from Last Dollar Road.
Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
10/16/2015
One of several aspen groves along Last Dollar Road.
Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
10/16/2015
Ragged mountains behind aspen along Last Dollar Road.
Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
10/16/2015
Sunset over a carpet of leaves on Last Dollar Road.
Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
10/17/2017
View just after sunset along the Dallas Divide Scenic Route.
Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
10/17/2017
Late afternoon view of aspen and ragged peaks.
Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
10/17/2017
Great view of Sneffels Range.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/23/2015
Beaver Lake is just outside of Marble.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/23/2015
Crystal Mill.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/24/2015
Crossing the Slate River.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/25/2015
Smooth singletrack on Strand Hill.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/25/2015
Strand Hill Trail.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/16/2015
Open meadow along the Gore Creek Trail.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/16/2015
Open meadow during the ascent to Gore Lake.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
09/16/2015
Beautiful views from the shores of Gore Lake.
Stefan Myers
Photo Date: 
09/25/2015
Blasting through the golden aspen groves on the Mill Creek Trail.
Stefan Myers
Photo Date: 
09/25/2015
The forest glows with golden hues along the Mill Creek Trail.
Stefan Myers
Photo Date: 
09/25/2015
Aspen leaves blowing in the wind along Red Sandstone Road.
Stefan Myers
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09/21/2015
Don't forget to stop and see the scenic overviews along the Bankers Tank ride.
Denis LeBlanc
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09/23/2015
Hunter Creek Trail intersects Hunter Valley Trail.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/23/2015
Looking back toward the Elk Mountains. If you look closely, the Maroon Bells are at the left edge of the far mountain range.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/23/2015
Looking northwest down the Roaring Fork River Valley.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/23/2015
Reading the trail signs at the Tenth Mountain Bridge.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/22/2015
Maroon Bells at sunrise.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/22/2015
Peak fall color near Aspen.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/22/2015
View of Maroon Bells from Maroon Creek Road.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/17/2015
Peterson Cabin near the Meadows Day Use Area in Sylvan Lake State Park.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/18/2015
Bull moose along the West Brush Creek Trail.
Denis LeBlanc
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09/18/2015
Sylvan Lake.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/27/2015
Biking the scenic East of Aspen Trail.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
09/27/2015
Paraglider coming in for a landing near the East Aspen Bike Trail.
Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
09/19/2015
Awesome double waterfall on the South Fork Mineral Creek with willows starting to turn yellow at the end of the summer.

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