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King If Mount Evans
Photo By Joseph Applegate

  • Title: King If Mount Evans
  • State/Province/Region: Colorado
  • Country: United States
  • Nearest Area: Denver
  • Nearest Town: Evergreen CO
  • Brief Directions: Exit I 70 at the mount Evans.Echo lake exit. t ECho lake turn South and drive to the top.
  • Notes: Both Echo lake and Summit lake are on the way and very photogenic
  • Best Season: Summer
  • Description: Mt Evens towers over the front Range at 14,119 feet... This montain goat claimed his throne on top of the mountain and posed against the sky.
  • Gear: Pentax K2000, Pentax 55-199 MM DA lens
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Keywords:  AnimalsExotic Places
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