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Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Mt. Sopris, and the Roaring Fork River Valley, May 3, 1993.
The Roaring Fork River’s headwaters lie on Independence Pass above Aspen, forty-five miles to the southeast of Glenwood Springs. In this view looking southeast from Red Mountain Trail, the Glenwood Springs Municipal Airport is below and slightly to the left of the center of the image. Spring Valley is to the left of the red clay cliffs, and the snow-capped Elk Mountains are to the right and left of Mt. Sopris on the horizon. Eighty-five-mile-long Colorado State Hiway 82 follows the course of the Roaring Fork River, at points closer, at others farther away, on its journey to Aspen before summiting Independence Pass and connecting to US Hiway 24 past Twin Lakes to the east of Independence Pass. This image was made on Kodak color negative film with a 1940’s Kodak Medalist 6x9cm medium format camera employing a 100mm f3.5 Kodak Ektar lens.
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