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Photo of a valley; a road is against cliffs on the right side; in the far background a peak is visible.
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Autumn on Owl Creek Pass. The mountain in this view are two of the sheerest in the rugged San Juans: 11.785 foot Chimney Peak on left, 12,165 foot Courthouse Mountain on right.
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Marshall Pass (elevation 10846 feet), with Mt. Ouray in the distance.
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Marshall Pass and Mt. Ouray, an extinct volcano. Elevation 14,043 feet.
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Lizard Head Peak and Lizard Head Pass, altitude 13,156 feet, between Telluride and Rico, Colorado.
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Lizard Head Peak on Hwy 145 in the San Juan Basin. A real photo postcard.
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Mt. Ouray (elevation 13,596 feet), viewed from Poncha Pass between Salida and San Luis Valley, Colorado.
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A aerial view of Red Mountain and the Million Dollar Highway, which is located in Colorado
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Red Mountain Pass between Silverton and Ouray, Colorado. The pass is over 11,000 feet elevation.
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Picture of the Red Mountain Pass sign with elevation and arrows pointing direction to san Juan national Forest and Uncompahgre National Forest
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A Real Photo panoramic view of the San Juan Mountains. Patches of snow linger on the peaks and shady valleys. Storm clouds hover in the sky and a mountain stream meanders in the valley.
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A view of a highway perched on the edge of a rocky cliff with square cement blocks lined along the edge. A rocky slope with fingers of conifers lies on the other side of the valley.
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Lithograph photo print of Red Mountains with snow patches on their peaks across a small lake and reflected clearly in the still waters. A few wisps of clouds float in the sky.