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ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 - In this July 29, 2017 photo,Mary Lundin, Francesca Watts, Joe Lavorini from left, clean water filters after a day of trail building with the Rocky Mountain Field Institute in Crestone, Colo. If all goes according to plan, the Colorado Springs-based nonprofit will wrap up its arduous effort to build the mile-long reroute to the 14,170-foot summit of Kit Carson Peak by the end of this month. The trail is set to be finished thanks to a compilation of grants and a hearty bunch of 20-somethings from around the country. (Doug Brownlie/The Gazette via AP)

ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 - In this July 29, 2017 photo,Mary Lundin, Francesca Watts, Joe Lavorini from left, clean water filters after a day of trail building with the Rocky Mountain Field Institute in Crestone, Colo. If all goes according to plan, the Colorado Springs-based nonprofit will wrap up its arduous effort to build the mile-long reroute to the 14,170-foot summit of Kit Carson Peak by the end of this month. The trail is set to be finished thanks to a compilation of grants and a hearty bunch of 20-somethings from around the country. (Doug Brownlie/The Gazette via AP)

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