Big Tooth Reservoir seen from Pikes Peak 14,115ft
by George Garcia
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Big Tooth Reservoir seen from Pikes Peak 14,115ft
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George Garcia
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When your on top of a mountain that's in clouds a lot you can see forever when they clear the view. this is looking to southeast down upon the city Colorado Springs.
Pikes Peak was discovered by Zebulon Pike in November 1806 during his explorations traveling north from the southern territories of America As he and his explorers came over a dirt-covered ridge where Pueblo, Colorado is located near the Arkansas and Fountain Creek converge today which is about fifty miles away when he spotted the high mountain peak for the first time. It was said that he would go to the snow-capped mountain to study the views for further advancement and come back in a day. " If perhaps I don't return in a day, come and look for me. Well, he didn't return in a day. Well, guess what? The team made it as fas as Mt Rosa,11,499 feet located southeast of Pikes Peak, before giving up the accent in waste-deep snow.
Today there are three main reservoirs that serve the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado
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March 27th, 2020
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