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    West Dallas Road starts off CO-62, and it goes through the Double RL ranch.
    Beautiful vistas, but note that land on both sides of the road is private
    Great view of Sneffels Range.
    Aerial view of the road, Sneffels Range, and yellow aspen about to lose their leaves.
    West Dallas Road winds through aspen groves.
    View along the road.
    Late afternoon view of aspen and ragged peaks.
    The road turns into a single lane, doubletrack trail after approximately 6 miles.
    The road crosses West Fork Dallas Creek after approximately 7 miles along the Dallas Divide Scenic Route.
    Walking among aspen trees along the Dallas Divide Scenic Route..
    Tight turns on West Dallas Road.
    Muddy puddles provide beautiful reflections, but they can make the road impassable after heavy rains.
    After sunset through aspen groves along the Dallas Divide Scenic Route.
    View just after sunset along the Dallas Divide Scenic Route.
    View just after sunset along the Dallas Divide Scenic Route.

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