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- An 11-mule pack train lead by one man on horseback in the San Juan Mountains with railroad tracks in the background leading in the distance to a mine. This appears to be the same mule train depicted in PPLD images 207-272 and 013-667. 1
- Burros packed with mining supplies on dirt road in front of small stores. Buildings at left have signs reds "Nutter & Clark Livery & Feed Stables", "Alph Kimball Painter" and "Livery Stables." Burro in front is carrying large bellows. 1
- Fully-packed burros standing on dirt street in center of town with stores lining the street and Mt. Abrams behind. Beaumont Hotel (built in 1886) is visible at left. Man on horseback is visible in background. Title printed on bottom of photo. 1
- Line of burros with full packs on snowy hillside with two men and a dog watching. 1
- Man on horseback leads line of packed horses on trail. Note on back reads "On Barr trail Dec. 30, 1960. Mark Rainer taking AdAmAn gear to Barr Camp for overnight stay before continuing climb up Pikes Peak to set off fireworks." 1
- Supplies are packed on donkeys standing next to tent on plains. Two buggies and parked behind and a windmill is visible in distance. 1
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