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St. Mary's topographic map

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Name: St. Mary's topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: St. Mary's, Clear Creek County, Colorado, United States (39.80339 -105.67798 39.84054 -105.63424)

Average elevation: 10,761 ft

Minimum elevation: 9,570 ft

Maximum elevation: 11,804 ft

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Average elevation: 9,757 ft

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Average elevation: 9,731 ft

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Mount Bierstadt

United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

Average elevation: 12,867 ft

Mount Blue Sky

United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

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United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

Average elevation: 8,766 ft

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United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

Average elevation: 9,035 ft

Grays Peak

United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

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Average elevation: 12,841 ft

Lawson

United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

Average elevation: 9,075 ft

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United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

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United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

Average elevation: 10,581 ft

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United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

Loveland Pass is a high mountain pass in north-central Colorado, at an elevation of 11,990 feet (3,655 m) above sea level in the Rocky Mountains of the Western United States.

Average elevation: 11,939 ft

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Berthoud Pass

United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

Berthoud Pass (/ˈbɜːrθəd/ BURTH-əd; elevation 11,307 ft (3,446 m)) is a high mountain pass in central Colorado, in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of the western United States.

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United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

Average elevation: 10,190 ft

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United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

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United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

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Average elevation: 11,939 ft

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United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

Average elevation: 11,014 ft

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United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

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Average elevation: 9,757 ft

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