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    The Crags Trailhead and parking for Pikes Peak.
    Passing over Fourmile Creek just past the trailhead.
    View along the Devils Playground Trail en route to Pikes Peak.
    Hiker descending the Devils Playground Trail.
    View northeast from the Bottomless Pit at 13,120 feet.
    Yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris) at the Bottomless Pit.
    Subalpine wildflowers along the Pikes Peak Trail near the summit.
    Fairy primrose (Primula angustifolia) along the Pikes Peak Trail.
    Subalpine wildflowers along the Pikes Peak Trail near the summit.
    Hikers coming off the Devils Playground Trail and making the ascent parallel to the Pikes Peak Toll Road.
    Cairn along the route to Pikes Peak.
    View of Pikes Peaks 14,115-foot summit.
    Hiker en route to the summit of Pikes Peak.
    Hiking along the trail en route to Pikes Peak.
    Yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) along the Pikes Peak Trail.
    View southwest of the Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mine.
    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).
    View south from the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft) with the old cog railway.
    View north from the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft).
    View north from the summit of Pikes Peak (14,115 ft).

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