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Baldwin Creek

 
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Baldwin Creek
i may be wrong on this, but i believe that this is where the trail crosses Baldwin Creek at about 10,800 feet shortly before beginning its ascent up the slopes of Mount Antero. This is all the farther that i went, as i was just out for a late morning hike with my family and they had elected to head back to the car, though, so i may be wrong. i was a little surprised that there wasn't already something from this vantage point. August 10, 2007. Copyright sam beer.


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Larry VI think you're right...

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and Mount Antero is the high point at the end of that ridge.
Posted Dec 31, 2008 10:46 pm

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The Lower MarmotSubmitted by The Lower Marmot
on Sep 17, 2007 5:12 pm

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Lat/Lon: 38.67420°N / 106.2464°W

Image Type(s): Hiking, Informational, Scenery



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