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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Seeing red



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Rick Lofaro of Basalt, executive director of the Roaring Fork Conservancy, stands among rocks and debris at the Seven Castles Creek tributary Monday afternoon as he surveys the damage on the Fryingpan River from a mudslide. “This is really incredible,” Lofaro said. “I heard about this and had to come and check it out.”
Rick Lofaro of Basalt, executive director of the Roaring Fork Conservancy, stands among rocks and debris at the Seven Castles Creek tributary Monday afternoon as he surveys the damage on the Fryingpan River from a mudslide. “This is really incredible,” Lofaro said. “I heard about this and had to come and check it out.”ENLARGE
Rick Lofaro of Basalt, executive director of the Roaring Fork Conservancy, stands among rocks and debris at the Seven Castles Creek tributary Monday afternoon as he surveys the damage on the Fryingpan River from a mudslide. “This is really incredible,” Lofaro said. “I heard about this and had to come and check it out.”
Paul Conrad/The Aspen Times

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