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UER Forum > US: Four Corners > Intel on a water slide? (Viewed 1706 times)
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Intel on a water slide?
< on 11/24/2015 6:17 AM >
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I've been wanting to find a water slide to photograph after a good snow...

Saw a random web pic of an abandoned slide on a hill titled Loveland CO.

Did some research but never came up with anything. Ring any bells either around Loveland/Ft Collins or maybe by the Loveland ski area?

If anyone has anything they want to share, feel free to PM me.




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Re: Intel on a water slide?
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I think that pic is from Crystal Rapids in Loveland. That place is long gone.

Here's the archived thread about it.

http://www.uer.ca/...urrpage=1&pp#post0



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Re: Intel on a water slide?
< Reply # 2 on 11/25/2015 2:34 AM >
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thanks




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