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Ace Photographer Larry Chen Takes A Look Back At One Hundred Of His Favorite Photographs Of The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb For The 100th Anniversary Of The Race!

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  • Ace Photographer Larry Chen Takes A Look Back At One Hundred Of His Favorite Photographs Of The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb For The 100th Anniversary Of The Race!

    It’s easy to take something for granted when you see it nearly every day. Growing up, I saw Pikes Peak from the safety of my grandfather’s yard, a little over an hour’s drive away from the 14,110 ft. summit of the mountain. As a teenager, I worked in the shop at the summit making donuts […]

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    too much rice,
    a fan of one bad motor to another.

    the wild stab going up must be appealing to a kamikaze...
    they forget the death fall coming down.



    How bout the wheezing 305 v8 stories of pikes peak during the worst years of castings?
    that is a bangshift article worth reading.

    Don't tell them how 5+/- liters owns the world today...
    there is heroes in them hills.

    not to insult the photo skills, that is great work. Nice shots.
    Last edited by Barry Donovan; July 12, 2016, 09:31 AM.
    Previously boxer3main
    the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.

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