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832-67313 - The Manitou and Pikes Peak Railway on the summit of Pikes Peak; the cog railway takes tourists to the top of the 14, 100-foot mountain, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
832-67315 - The Manitou and Pikes Peak Railway near the summit of Pikes Peak; the cog railway takes tourists to the top of the 14, 100-foot mountain, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
832-67314 - The Manitou and Pikes Peak Railway near the summit of Pikes Peak; the cog railway takes tourists to the top of the 14, 100-foot mountain, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
832-67316 - The Manitou and Pikes Peak Railway near the summit of Pikes Peak; the cog railway takes tourists to the top of the 14, 100-foot mountain, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
1113-71687 - Taichi master demonstrating Taichi in front of his old house at the foot of Mount Wudang, Wudang Shan, Taoist mountain, Hubei province, Wudangshan, Mount Wudang, UNESCO world cultural heritage site, birthplace of Tai chi, China
857-23883 - Muddy racer at a mountain bicycle race held in Durango, Colorado in 1992 during the first years of the sport. Durango was and has been a Mecca for Mountain bikers throughout the nation.
857-26611 - Tommy Caldwell and Beth Rodden keep warm in their sleeping bags at their bivy site while camping high on a ridge off of Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. The Diamond is a 2000 thousand foot rock face popular for rock climbing (see background).
857-13122 - Runners cross a river in the hardrock 100. Billed as the toughest running race in America by many, the Hardrock 100 covers 100 miles and includes climbing a total of nearly 30,000 feet (equivilent to climbing Everest). The race begins and ends in Silverton, Colorado and climbs several 13,000 foot passes and one 14,000 foot summit.
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