Routt County in photos: Sept. 22, 2015
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Pleasant Valley. Submitted by Curt Merchant.
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Submitted by Steven Ross.
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From West End Village taken on Monday. No filter. Submitted by Colton Pasternak.
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Beautiful Fall garden flowers in the heart of Steamboat Springs. Submitted by Sue Hansen.
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Buff Pass. Submitted by Garrett Prechtl.
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Steamboat Sunset. Submitted by Jeff Hall.
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Pics from Dunkley Pass. Submitted by Gail Hanley.
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Pics from Dunkley Pass. Submitted by Gail Hanley.
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Pics from Dunkley Pass. Submitted by Gail Hanley.
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Ferns. Submitted by Gail Hanley.
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Fireweed gone to seed. Submitted by Gail Hanley.
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The greater sage grouse will not be listed under the Endangered Species Act, according to an announcement Tuesday morning by Secretary of Interior Sally Jewell in a video posted to social media.
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Sam Rush
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Brett Mason
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Jane Colby
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Anne Lowe
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Moffat County Commissioners John Kinkaid, Frank Moe and Chuck Grobe discuss Leafy Spurge, an invasive weed, with Yampa Valley River System Legacy Partnership member Ben Beall and Moffat County Pest Management Manager Gary Brannan.
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The busy streets of Kirkcaldy, Scotland.
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Thomas Lee Johnson
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Cisco the horse guides Chase through a therapeutic ride with the Freedom Hooves volunteer staff by his side.
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The sun sets behind Howelsen Hill Monday evening in Steamboat Springs, leaving a brightly colored sky in its wake.
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Traffic waits at the intersection of Elk River Road and U.S. Highway 40 on Tuesday. The Steamboat Springs School District plans to partner with the city to improve intersections that would see extra traffic if voters approve a bond to construct a new high school on the west side of the city.
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Evening clouds dwarf the moon, lower right corner, Monday evening.
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Gondola to Rainbow. Submitted by Rob Layton.
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Moffat County School District's newest educators took center stage at Tuesday night's Craig City Council meeting.
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Moffat County's Shandon Hadley was good enough Tuesday at the Class 3A golf regional in Steamboat Springs to earn an alternate spot at the state championships.
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Red Steamboat sky at night. Submitted by Curt Merchant.
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Moffat County's Morgan Lawton tries to get a block on Steamboat Springs' Callie Heil on Tuesday.
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The Steamboat Springs High School volleyball team celebrates a point Tuesday in a game against Moffat County High School.
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Will Firestone gets a shot out of the sand during a one-hole playoff for the regional championship on Tuesday. He birdied the hole, but the Sailors lost the playoff by one stroke to Durango.
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Steamboat's Noah Bass takes aim during Tuesday's Class 4A golf regional in Steamboat Springs.
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Steamboat's Jack Starkey swings for a drive Tuesday at Haymaker Golf Course during the Class 4A regional championship.
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Steamaboat's Jack Starkey thinks through the game Tuesday during the Class 4A golf regional in Steamboat Springs.
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Steamboat's Britt Walton urges a putt to slide to his right Tuesday during the Class 4A golf regional championship in Steamboat Springs.
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Steamboat's Britt Walton sizes up a putt Tuesday.
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Steamboat's Will Firestone watches a drive Tuesday.
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Steamboat's Noah Bass watches a shot Tuesday at Haymaker Golf Course.
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Steamboat's Hayley Johnson swings for the ball Tuesday against Moffat County. The Sailors, playing at home for the first time this season, went on to win in three games.
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Fall colors on Buff Pass. Submitted by Jeff Hall.
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Cows enjoying fall colors. Submitted by Jeff Hall.
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Joe Beecher walks through the autumn colors along the Yampa River Core Trail Tuesday afternoon. Cooler evening temperatures and warm afternoon temperatures have allowed many people to get out and enjoy the fall colors in and around the Yampa Valley.
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Steamboat Springs High School golfers Will Firestone, left, and Britt Walton were the two best golfers at Haymaker Golf Course on Tuesday as Walton won the Class 4A regional championship with a 71 and Firestone finished second with a 73. The team came up one shot over in a Steamboat vs. Durango playoff to decide the team champion, however.
Joel Reichenberger

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