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Morning Bells - Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, Colorado
The molten light of morning seeps down the striated, garnet hued sediment of the enchanted Maroon Bells. North Maroon Peak and cloud hidden Maroon Peak pierce the sky at 14,014 feet and 14,156-feet respectively. The Bells, as they are locally known, are two of six peaks that crest 14,000-feet and form the apex of Colorado’s rugged Elk Mountains. The peaks are tucked away within the boundaries of the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, a 181,447-acre preserve established with the original Wilderness Act of 1964.