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Looking South, we could see Estes Park and make out many of the tall peaks in Rocky Mountain National Park. You can't see much in this photo, but you might be able to see the twin sisters peaks to the left followed by Longs and Meeker to the right. The tallest peak on the left in the photo is Crosier Mountain, which we summited two years ago.

Looking South, we could see Estes Park and make out many of the tall peaks in Rocky Mountain National Park. You can't see much in this photo, but you might be able to see the twin sisters peaks to the left followed by Longs and Meeker to the right. The tallest peak on the left in the photo is Crosier Mountain, which we summited two years ago.

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