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Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
Wide open meadows accented with ponderosa make up much of this trail.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
The dry single track winds its way through grasses and old growth ponderosa.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
Even without the views, the landscape feels big.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
Sunlight illuminates autumn meadow grasses.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
Rock accents add interest to the grasses and trees.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
Well maintained open ponderosa pine forest.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
The buffalo enclosure feels like Jurassic Park.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
The trail opens up to sweeping views of Evergreen and Mount Evans.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
The dominant scenery of Genesee Park.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
The trail snakes along I-70 for about a quarter mile.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
Grasses contribute to the views and beauty as much as the trees and vistas.
Karen Marley
Photo Date: 
10/22/2020
This windmill is fully functional and pulls water up for the buffalo.

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