Fort Collins
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In July as Covid restrictions seemed to loosen and people began to try to push the limits to more pre-covid normal daily activities I headed up to Fort Collins to try and document a bit more of the front range as I hammered out the rough parts of the project at the time and get the local scoop from Elliot Ross. It was a good time and many new people were met. As always new questions arose.