Thursday, 04 February 2010 21:14
Laramie Mountains
The Laramie Mountains are part of the Front Range and rests just north of Rocky Mountain National Park and the Mummy Range. With one exception, this mountain range consists mostly of gentle summits below 11,000 ft. The highest summit is just slightly higher than 11,000 ft. This range extends north into Wyoming and is easily visible from I-25.
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