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From the My Public Lands Magazine, Spring 2015: First Tracks

This Colorado backcountry gives skiers the thrill of a lifetime.

story by Shannon Borders, BLM Colorado photo by Matt Dayer, BLM Colorado

Read the magazine: on.doi.gov/1oeN5mX
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Source My Public Lands Magazine, Spring 2015
Author Bureau of Land Management

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