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    Crystal Reservoir Visitor Center along the Pikes Peak Toll Road.
    View of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft) from Crystal Creek Reservoir.
    View of the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft) from the Pikes Peak Toll Road.
    Old Pikes Peak Mining Company at Glen Cove along the Pikes Peak Toll Road.
    Historic Glen Cove Inn along the Pikes Peak Toll Road.
    Historic Glen Cove Inn along the Pikes Peak Toll Road.
    Historic Glen Cove Inn along the Pikes Peak Toll Road.
    Pikes Peak Toll Road.
    View east from the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft).
    View east from the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft).
    View south from the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft) with the old cog railway.
    View northeast from the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft).
    View north from the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft).
    View north from the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft).
    View north from the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft).
    Yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris) at the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft).
    Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) at the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft).
    Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) at the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft).

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