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  • The Crested Butte group recommended seven routes, including a circuit race between the town and the nearby ski area, a time trial up the gradually ascending Highway 135 from Gunnison and a road stage connecting with Salida via the northern tip of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains at Poncha Pass and Saguache.

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  • Working with the groups in Gunnison and Crested Butte, the Salida committee recommended routes that include a run through Saguache and the Sangre de Cristo mountains or the climb over Monarch Pass to Crested Butte.

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  • The top of the pass is sunny, and I see the clouds closing in behind me in the rear-view as I blast down the gunbarrel to Saguache.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Isaac 2008

  • He signed a confession in May, 1874, and was jailed in Saguache.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • Later he ran into some members of the original party of 21 in a bar at Saguache, Colorado.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • He signed a confession in May, 1874, and was jailed in Saguache.

    The Donner Party and Alferd Packer 2006

  • Later he ran into some members of the original party of 21 in a bar at Saguache, Colorado.

    The Donner Party and Alferd Packer 2006

  • They were taken by wagon north to where Blanca Peak guarded the road, then west to the irrigated lands around Alamosa, where Tranquilino saw that magnificent valley reaching off to the north, with the Sangre de Cristo mountains to the east and the Saguache peaks to the west.

    Centennial Michener, James 1974

  • "And I reckon Soapy and Bad Bill left you lads at Saguache to hold the sack," Buck suggested sympathetically.

    Crooked Trails and Straight William MacLeod Raine 1912

  • While the citizens of Saguache were peacefully sleeping last night, a lone bandit held up the messengers of the Western and Southern

    Crooked Trails and Straight William MacLeod Raine 1912

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