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Picture of the Week 2/24/13 – Powder day at Sugar Bowl

OnTheSummit Posted on February 23, 2013 by adminDecember 24, 2014

Powder day at Sugar Bowl. The view of Donner Summit area from Fuller’s Folly run at Sugar Bowl.

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Royal Gorge lands – What’s next? (Part 3) – Wildfire and Forest Restoration

OnTheSummit Posted on February 12, 2013 by adminApril 30, 2013

(Download a pdf of this post) In the previous part of this article about the future of the Donner Summit Open Space Area (DSOSA), the issues of public access to the area were discussed. In this part of the article … Continue reading →

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Royal Gorge lands – What’s next? (Part 2) – Public Access

OnTheSummit Posted on January 23, 2013 by adminApril 30, 2013

(Download a pdf of this post) In the summer of 2012 a phenomenal thing happened on the summit. Through a sequence of remarkable events, 3000 acres of prime open space on the summit was conserved for public access by a … Continue reading →

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