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"Lush forests, spectacular cliffs, alpine... " a Rocky Mountain National Park Travel Page by Lacristina

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"Lush forests, spectacular cliffs, alpine... " a Rocky Mountain National Park Travel Page by Lacristina

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Lacristina   
Non basta una vita! (One life isn't enough!)


Real Name: Cristina
Lives In: Pittsburgh, US
Member Since: Oct 27, 2003
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Lush forests, spectacular cliffs, alpine meadows

by Lacristina - last update: Jul 22, 2004

Water Features

Mills Lake, perhaps the most beautiful in the park
I love this park! When I get time, I'll add more to this. Please be patient!
Near trailhead to Old Ute Trail to Beaver Meadows

Too beautiful for words

Stone pots on the Old Ute Trail to Beaver Meadows

The Tundra

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Pros:"Everything"
Cons:"I don't live close by, can get crowded on summer weekends"
In A Nutshell:"One of the most beautiful spots on the earth"
Lacristina's Rocky Mountain National Park Travel Tips

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Comments for Lacristina about Rocky Mountain National Park
ATXtraveler Sun Mar 2, 2008 17:58 UTC
 I do love when those thunderstorms roll in!
adema29 Sat Sep 29, 2007 14:33 UTC
 Nice photos and attractive destination...But we are too scared by the "large carnivores" to visit it!:)
hindu1936 Mon Feb 26, 2007 01:09 UTC
 One must assume that your husband was successful in beating off the two-pawed monster that was dragging him off the precipice. I admire his aplomb and calm demeanor.
percy961 Tue Feb 20, 2007 02:03 UTC
 Superb photo's, the park looks a majical place.
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