Peak identification for History Colorado museum

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RyanSchilling
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Peak identification for History Colorado museum

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Looks familiar to me for some reason, but I could be fooling myself. I can't place it regardless.

Does anyone recognize this view?

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Re: Peak identification for History Colorado museum

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I think that's Nokhu Crags from the north, with Richtofen sticking up behind to the left, and Mahler to the right.
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Re: Peak identification for History Colorado museum

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^Yup, and Braddock further to the right.
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