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Yes, we can thank earlier citizens of the city of Boulder, who taxed themselves and bought up 45,000 acres of open space over the years since early in the 1900s, preserving this huge city park. Restricting development, allowing access and conserving resources, the Boulder Mountain Park is my sanctuary, minutes from my back door. Darn good climbing, also! "The Third" is a favorite goal each year when the wildlife (raptors) closure is lifted. That First Flatiron Trail you took is so dramatic, as it climbs the slot between the rock formations! Cheers!
My uncle, Monsignor McHugh, was the pastor here in 1944. He sailed the Atlantic in a convoy from his home in Ireland during WWII and survived. Great pic.
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Yes, we can thank earlier citizens of the city of Boulder, who taxed themselves and bought up 45,000 acres of open space over the years since early in the 1900s, preserving this huge city park. Restricting development, allowing access and conserving resources, the Boulder Mountain Park is my sanctuary, minutes from my back door. Darn good climbing, also! "The Third" is a favorite goal each year when the wildlife (raptors) closure is lifted. That First Flatiron Trail you took is so dramatic, as it climbs the slot between the rock formations! Cheers!
The Maghera people might like to claim this part of Donegal but this is LACONNELL.Nice pic.
My uncle, Monsignor McHugh, was the pastor here in 1944. He sailed the Atlantic in a convoy from his home in Ireland during WWII and survived. Great pic.
Spot the dacies!
Interior of Dylan Thomas's cottage.
Also known as Dylan Thomas's cottage.