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Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Passing through Grand Lake on the CDT.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Passing through Grand Lake on the CDT.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Downtown Grand Lake.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Leaving Grand Lake.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
The start of the trail through Rocky Mountain National Park.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Following the North Inlet upstream.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Much of the trail is through burn area.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Views of the high peaks.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Beginning to break above treeline.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
High alpine terrain along Section 36.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Rocky Mountain National Park views.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Rocky Mountain National Park views.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Rocky Mountain National Park views.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Starting the descent back into the valley.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Back into the burn area.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Large meadow.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Walking toward Bowen Gulch and the end of Section 36.

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