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Image of Pagosa Springs Ranger Station residence. The residence is structure with a tile roof and a porch. There are two entrances to the house one a double door and the other a single door. The porch is enclosed with a wall. There are steps to the left leading from the side walk to a walkway.
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Image of Pagosa Springs RS Dwelling. The dwelling is under construction. To the far left portions of the house is uncovered brick. In front of the dwelling a man in overalls and a black hat stands half bent under a structure. To the right a man is on the roof with wooden boards. A half finished side walk is seen in front of the raised yard of the dwelling.
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This lovely Gore Range panorama was captured by Aaron Spong, a Colorado Front Range artist and photographer. Mount Powell is the mountain on the left, while Peak C is featured in the center. This sunset reflection image was captured 25 June 2014.
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Image of Pagosa Springs Ranger Station buildings. To the left there is an adobe styled building with a tile roof. To the right there is a larger building with a peaked shingle roof. In front of this building there is a smaller building with a porch. There is a telephone line leading from left to right with two telephone poles seen. The number 432694 is located in the bottom right hand corner.
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Image of Pagosa Springs RS Dwelling. Dwelling is under construction. The dwelling is made out of bricks. A pile of construction material is seen to the right. To the left two men are seen in conversation, one with his back to the viewer. A side walk is seen under construction.
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Image of Piedra Ranger Station (Old Bridge Ranger Station). The station has raised front porch with a roof. There is a fence running from left to right with an entrance on the left. To the right there is a smaller building behind the station. In the background there is a hill covered in pine trees. The number 313287 are in the bottom righthand corner.
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Image of Pinkerton Ranger Station in 1915. The station has a raised porch with a roof. There are large rocks in front of the station. There is a small building to the left of the station. A large hill covered in rocks and pine trees is in the background.
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Image of Piedra Guard Station. There is a sign that reads "Piedra Guard Station, San Juan National Forest". there is a fence that runs in front of the sign. To the right part of the station with a back porch is seen. In the background there is a hill covered in pine trees.
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Image of Pinkerton Ranger Station barn. The barn is in the distance. A group of trees in front of the barn. To the right there is a pen made form rocks and wire. Two horses are seen in the pen. To the left there is a wooden pen with one horse. To the far right a corner of another building is seen. In the background a rocky hill is seen rising to the right. Leafless trees and pine trees scatter the hill side. Above the picture the phrase 0-Improvement-Buidlings...
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Image of Pinkerton Ranger Station. The back half of the station is seen. The back porch of the station is small with a portion of the roof extending over it. In front of the station there is a small building. A small group of trees is seen to the right. A small pile of rocks are located to the left. In the background towards the right a rising hill is seen.
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Image of Pinkerton Ranger Station barn. Image is of a zoomed in picture. The barn is in the distance. A small group of trees is in front of the barn. To the right there is a pen made from rocks and wire. Two horses are seen in the pen. To the left there is a wooden pen with one horse.
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Image of Pinkerton Ranger Station. In the distance there is a building that appears to be made from tin. There is a pen connecting to the side of the building. A horse is seen in the pen. To the left two men are seen with what appear to be shovels. There is large rock towards the left.
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Image of Pinkerton Ranger Station. To the right there is a wooden barnlike building with a tin roof. There is a curved dirt path leading to the left. Behind that building there is a smaller building with a porch. To the left of the two buildings there is a small building.
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Image of Rico Ranger Station Combination Building. The station is a log cabin style building with a shingled roof and some type of stone foundation. The entrance to the building is to the left with a brick stair case. The foreground is rocky and uneven. In the background a hill is seen with trees. Seen the right hand bottom corner is the number 42123 with the last digit a 4 written over a 5.
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This stately bull moose photograph was captured by Colorado Division of Wildlife officer, Bill Andree in fall of 2016. Andree's game warden territory included the Gore Creek Valley, Piney Lake and Piney River area of Eagle County, Colorado. Andree noted that a willow dominant wetlands near Piney Lake is nicknamed "Bullwinkle Alley," due to the prevalence of moose.
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Image of Pinkerton RS barn & office in 1915. The office is to the right. It is a small building with a portion of the roof extending over the door. There is a flat dirt yard with a breezeway further back large enough for a cart. The barn is to the left creating one side of the breezeway. In front of the barn there are two horses tethered to a post. There is a fence in the foreground with a gate to the left.
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Image of Pinkerton Ranger Station barn. The barn is seen to the right. It has one front door and window. There is a wooden pen connected to the barn extending to the left. Small trees are growing in the pen. In front of the pen there is a smaller building with trees surrounding it.
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Image of Pinkerton Ranger Station construction. The stations foundation and frame work is seen. Two men are seen working, one standing the other crouching. To the right there are piles of lumber. To the left there is a pile of dirt.
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Image of Pinkerton Ranger Station barn. The barn is of a wooden structure with a stone base and a tin roof. A pine tree is seen directly in front of the barn. To the right of of the pine tree a hinged barn window is seen. To the left there is a wooden structure with a "v" shape holding hay in the bottom. A smaller barn window is seen behind the structure.
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Image of Rico Ranger Station. The station is a log cabin style building. The station's front entrance has stone like stairs. A tall pole stands to the right of the station. Further in the distance to the right there two smaller buildings. To the left a car is seen parked behind the station. In the foreground there is a large bush. In the back ground a large hill leads from right to left. The hill is covered in trees.