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230.  Paul Bunyan's Boot, along the trail to Gem Lake.

Submitted by John Swadley

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229.  This was taken from Old Fall River Road in July 2005.  It was a beautiful summer day in RMNP.

Submitted by RhondaM

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228.  This is the Ship's Prow adjacent to Chasm Lake.  I had a hard time visualizing this formation since I had never seen it from a ground position in other peoples' photos.

On this morning, my son and I started our trek to Chasm Lake.  We left at the same time that we would if we were going for the summit.  We took the Chasm Lake route and arrived at the lake just before sunrise.  The alpine glow that you see in the photo is the real color that we saw.  It only lasted for about 10 minutes.  You can see the dark clouds that hovered around the summit the entire time we were at the lake.

Submitted by Josh Brennecke

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227.  A waterfall on the trail to Isabelle Glacier, Indian Peaks Wilderness.

Submitted by Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard

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226.  Trail Ridge Road was closed at Rainbow Curve due to a snowfall a few days before, so I had to hike up it to get this shot of Twin Sisters Peaks floating serenely above the ridge.

Submitted by Dixie C. Manning

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225.  This picture of mother and baby moose was taken in the Kawuneeche area of the park on June 25th of 2005.  I enjoy sitting, waiting and letting the residents of the park appear.  It can take a while, but with a little luck sometimes the waiting pays off.

Submitted by Ron Rico

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224.  The views from my Copeland Mountain summit attempt in 2003 are stunning with Mt Meeker and Longs Peak close by.

Submitted by Leemeister

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223.  Long's Peak at sunrise taken from the Deer Ridge junction on 4/17/03.

Submitted by Steve Personette

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222.  This photo was taken from the summit of Flattop Mountain, facing Hallett Peak.  My brother and I had decided that we wanted to take at least one hike while we were in RMNP that would really allow us to experience the park to a greater extent than the shorter trails would allow, and we decided on the Flattop Mountain/Hallett Peak hike.  It was a great experience, and yielded many great photos.  I like this one because it provides a unique view of Hallett, and the orange warning sign in the foreground provides some interesting contrast and perspective.  (Photo taken in late September, 2005)

Submitted by Jonathan Lewis

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221.  Fall Color - This was taken in the park during the 3rd week of September 2005.

Submitted by John Hana

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