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		<title>By: Rob Turner</title>
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		<description>Quite an adventure. We did the same trip over Labor Day. We drove up to 12,000 ft. on the Pikes Peak Hwy, and parked at the Elk Park Overlook to get there. When we reached the back wall of the tunnel, water was shooting about 15 ft. from a small hole in the rock. We got a few cool pictures, and had a great time.</description>
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