Front Range Peak Identification

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tucker07
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Front Range Peak Identification

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Can you let me know the name of the front range mountain in the attached file.
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Re: Front Range Peak Identification

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BlueOnBlue Peak!
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Re: Front Range Peak Identification

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I grew up in Arvada and could see this peak every time I travelled west on I-70. As a kid, I always called it "My Mountain" and even sketched it in my drawing tablet sitting on the roof of my house. Using Caltopo, I found that it is Douglas Mountain, 9653 ft.
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