Found this pretty interesting, its an article about a lady who mapped out and analyzed rescue missions in the Crestones area
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7a ... d91b9862d3
Rescue Patterns in the Crestones article
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Rescue Patterns in the Crestones article
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Re: Rescue Patterns in the Crestones article
Thank you for posting. Looks like the Red Gully on Crestone deserves its reputation.