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Alec/Ackie Macdonell and a friend at the Glenwood Springs Hot Springs pool.
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Lou Clark and Bob Waldvogle swimming at Wilmor[e] Lake. Bob was the younger brother of Ernie Waldvogle, Lou's brother-in-law. "The lake--bigger than the one that remains since Interstate Highway 70 was placed on the north side of the Eagle River--was wonderful to swim in. It was clean, and it was cold, but not icy. A clean spring fed it, the spring from which we also hauled home drinking water in milk cans." -- p.6, The Clarks of Eagle County,...
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Kate Flynn in bathing costume at the Glenwood Hot Springs pool. Slide is in the background.
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Swimming at the Glenwood Hot Springs pool.
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Swim class, Eagle Valley High School, at the Glenwood Hot Springs pool. Back row: Gary Leiber [teacher], Bill Simmons, Mike Knupp, Buddy Doll, Chris Koonce, Sam Johnson, Leroy Mayne, Jack Bindley, Paul Mayne, Jim Watson, Kevin Doll, and Dick Mayne. Front row: Deanna Eichler, Anna Kay Bindley, Donna Lynn Price, Jeanie Eichler, and Diane Simmons. (EVE July 14, 2005 p. 2) [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]...
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Red Cliff High School students swimming in Homestake Creek, possibly at Mickey's Hole located about 1.5 miles up Homestake Creek from Red Cliff. "It is a place where the creek curves away from the hillside at a big granite boulder, forming a pool more or less 4 feet deep. The boulder is 6 or 8 feet high and the pool is deep enough to allow a person to jump off the rock into the water and not suffer any permanent injury." -- Bud Beck, 2010