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CRESTONE NEEDLE - Taken from S. Colony Lakes approach, just below Lower S. Colony Lake. Photo taken mid-day, 7.29.01, by jwclimbs


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JohnDuplicate photo?

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Is this the same photo as the one you submitted on Jan 29, 2002? It has the same white streaks near the lower left and upper right corners....
Posted Feb 17, 2002 9:24 pm

jwclimbsRe: Duplicate photo?

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Wow you are fast! That's been up for all of 20 minutes!?

You are correct though. I wanted to contribute to the "approach" section of the main page to the Needle. I wasn't quite sure though how re-submitting the same photo on a different page would work out.
Posted Feb 17, 2002 10:42 pm

JohnRe: Duplicate photo?

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Hmm... right now, the original copy seems to be attached just to the page, but no particular section while the second copy is attached to the Approach section. Normally after a photo is submitted, the maintainer, climbcolorado, can move photos between sections. A submitter can do this by default by deleting one and resubmitting. I would probably recommend deleting the orignal one in this case since the second one achieves your objectives. Just my 2 cents.
Posted Feb 18, 2002 10:11 am

DaFreshmanwow

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I just gotta say that this is one of the prettiest pics of the needle that I've seen. Bueno.
Posted Apr 4, 2002 2:08 pm

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