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Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Beginning the trek up the Cochetopa Creek Valley.
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Cochetopa Creek Valley.
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Campsite (notice the high saddle in the background).
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
A great place to spend the night on the CT.
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Early morning light on the CT.
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Early morning light on the CT.
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Beginning of the 1.3 mile trail up San Luis Peak.
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Can you spot the fox?
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Almost to the summit of San Luis Peak.
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08/02/2020
Summit ridge of San Luis Peak.
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
San Luis Peak summit (14,014’).
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08/02/2020
Views from San Luis Peak.
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Looking back at San Luis Peak from the CT.
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Incredible views as the CT heads toward the end of segment 20.
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Mike Windsor
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08/02/2020
Nearing the end of Colorado Trail segment 20.

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