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The ultimate adventure guide

Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Views toward Grays Peak and the ridge you'll be following to get there.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Hiking up to Argentine Pass.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Argentine Pass (yes you can drive here).
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
The ridge to Grays Peak.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Hikers along the ridge.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Hiking the ridge to Grays Peak.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Crowds of day hikers stop the summit of Grays Peak.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Mountain Goat.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Views from Grays Peak summit.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Looking across to Torreys Peak.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Views from the descent down Grays Peak.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Mountain Goats.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Mountain Goat.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Descending Grays Peak.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Abandoned old building on the road walk after Grays Peak.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
A paved bike path to end the section.

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