Today we are going rock climbing at a place my mom & step father regularly climb at. On the way to the site I snapped this photograph of the burnt remains of Colorado’s largest fire, the 2002 Haymen Fire.

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Photograph of the Aftermath of the Haymen Fire in Pike National Forest
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Today we are going rock climbing at a place my mom & step father regularly climb at. On the way to the site I snapped this photograph of the burnt remains of Colorado’s largest fire, the 2002 Haymen Fire.

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Photograph of the Aftermath of the Haymen Fire in Pike National Forest
Post Tags: Colorado, Fire, Haymen Fire, mountains, Photograph, Pine Tree, Rocks, Trees
Posted in: Colorado, Location, Photography
Last edited by Nikolas Schiller on 3/24/2012 at 10:54 am
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