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Keffelew, Berhan <br />From: uptosnuff @earthlink.net <br />Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 11:30 AM <br />To: Keffelew, Berhan <br />Subject: Cripple History and viewscape concerns <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />Dear Berhan, <br />I am sending the email below for a friend who does not have a computer. She also sent a Letter to the <br />Editor (included below as an attachment) to several local and regional newspapers regarding the CC &V Mine <br />expansion. Below are her concerns. <br />Nancy <br />Hello, <br />I'm concerned about the relocation of the Gold Camp Trail which is a part of the Coast -to -Coast American <br />Discovery Trail. On the planning maps of Teller County is shown a missing link that has to be taken in to <br />consideration when relocating the trail. The missing link is from the intersection of Teller County Road 61 and <br />Hwy. 67 South to the Hoosier Mine trailhead. <br />In relocating the Gold Camp Trail that missing link has to be taken into consideration. The Colorado Dept. of <br />Transportation says that the trail would be difficult to put along the Hwy. 67 shoulder from Teller County Rd. 61 to <br />the Pikes Peak Heritage Center /Molly Kathleen Mine and relocate the Gold Camp trail down Poverty Gulch. <br />Poverty Gulch is the area where gold was discovered and I have a concern that modern day history might wipe <br />out past history in that area and distroy the beauty of that area as it exhists today with its beautiful aspens and <br />evergreens. <br />The American Discovery Trail comes through Poverty Gulch to discover Cripple Creek, as it was and as it is. <br />Thank you so much for your consideration, <br />Laura Jeffery <br />uptosnuff @earthlink.net <br />Earth Link Revolves Around You. <br />6/17/2008 <br />