Ty Pixler (cq), right, feeds her dog Clifford, left, a treat at the summit of Mt. Bierstadt near Georgetown, Colo., on Saturday, June 17, 2006. At 14,060 feet tall, Mt. Bierstadt is one of the easier 14ers to climb. It's ease and proximity to Denver make it one of the most heavily-used 14ers. Pixler was climbing with Chad Goare (cq). (CHRIS SCHNEIDER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** Ty Pixler (cq), Clifford, Chad Goare (cq)
Ty Pixler (cq), right, feeds her dog Clifford, left, a treat at the summit of Mt. Bierstadt near Georgetown, Colo., on Saturday, June 17, 2006. At 14,060 feet tall, Mt. Bierstadt is one of the easier 14ers to climb. It's ease and proximity to Denver make it one of the most heavily-used 14ers. Pixler was climbing with Chad Goare (cq). (CHRIS SCHNEIDER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** Ty Pixler (cq), Clifford, Chad Goare (cq)
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Ty Pixler feeds a treat to her dog, Clifford, at the summit of Mount Bierstadt near Georgetown in June 2006. At 14,060 feet, the peak is one of the easier Fourteeners to climb.
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CS;Ty Pixler (cq), right, feeds her dog Clifford, left, a treat at the summit of Mt. Bierstadt near Georgetown, Colo., on Saturday, June 17, 2006. At 14,060 feet tall, Mt. Bierstadt is one of the easier 14ers to climb. It's ease and proximity to Denver make it one of the most heavily-used 14ers. Pixler was climbing with Chad Goare (cq). (CHRIS SCHNEIDER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** Ty Pixler (cq), Clifford, Chad Goare (cq)
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2006-07-05 04:05:04
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