Monday, June 1, 2009

Where in Colorado? For June

Each month, we feature a photo taken during our travels around Colorado. Last month, we featured this photograph to start off with an easy one. We had five correct guesses, with Aaron Miller submitting the first correct answer. Aaron gets a free copy of CRC's toolkit, Fundraising: Essential Strategies for Fundraising Success During an Economic Downturn.

For this month's "Where in Colorado?" we are inviting guesses on a more challenging photo. Those of you who travel Colorado's backroads will have a distinct advantage this month. We will offer one hint - this image is from one of the counties in CRC's Western Slope Rural Philanthropy Days region.



The first person to correctly identify the location (correct guesses can include the road from which the photo was taken, the name of the nearby trailhead, or the name of the tallest mountain in the photo) by posting the location on our blog will receive a free copy of CRC's toolkit, Fundraising: Essential Strategies for Fundraising Success During an Economic Downturn.

Start guessing!

4 comments:

  1. I think it's the The Sneffels Range & Dallas Divide with Mount Sneffels being the tallest peak in the range. If it this range, it is in the San Juan Mountains, just west of Ouray.

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  2. I believe this was taken in the Ridgway area with Mount Sneffles in the background.
    Submitted by Donna Andrews, Valley-Wide Health Systems, Inc., Alamosa

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  3. This is Mount Wilson from Silver Pick Road near Telluride. Since none of the answers are quite correct but are all close, the three people who guessed above can email me for a prize (a free copy of one of our toolkits). Fischler at crcamerica dot org.

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