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Ann skins toward the Thunderbird of Grand Mesa's North Turret

 
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Ann skins toward the Thunderbird of Grand Mesa\'s North Turret
The Thunderbird Couloir is easier to spot in the summer. The white shale that forms it shines compared to the foliage and pines.


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seth@LOKIThe T-Bird is visible

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Above and right of Ann. The Thunderbird rises directly above the straight Serpent Chute through the dark pines on the steep west flanks of Grand Mesa's Northwest Turret.
Posted Jan 29, 2011 2:11 am

seth@LOKIThe T-Bird is visible

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Above and right of Ann. The Thunderbird rises directly above the straight Serpent Chute through the dark pines on the steep west flanks of Grand Mesa's Northwest Turret.
Posted Jan 29, 2011 2:11 am

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