Colorado Peak Flag (Blank)
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Colorado Peak Flag Blank with and without a date box.
Specs-
Measurements: 11.5 x 18.5 in (29 x 47 cm)
Weight: 3 oz. (85 g)
Material: Vinyl
Made In: U.S.A.
The Mountain-
Trinchera Peak is a mountain in Costilla County and Huerfano County in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is located in the Culebra Range and reaches an elevation of 13,510 ft./4,118 m.
Prepare, Plan, & Leave No Trace-
As beautiful as Mother Nature is, her power can be unpredictable and dangerous. Be sure you understand the risks and prepare accordingly. For videos and information to help prepare and plan your hike visit: Colorado Fourteener Initiative. And, remember to Leave No Trace.
Note: If your flag has been rolled it may curl up and not lay flat. To remove the curl, roll it the opposite direction momentarily and once unrolled it should lay flat. We highly recommend rolling and not folding your flag to avoid wrinkles.
*Elevations are based off the most reliable and current data from the UGS (National Geodetic Survey) and NOAA (National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration) and may be adjusted over time. Future flags will be updated accordingly if new data is released.
**The artist rendered mountain images, designs, Peak Flags, and information is subject to copyright, patent pending and, may not be duplicated.
Measurements: 11.5 x 18.5 in (29 x 47 cm)
Weight: 3 oz. (85 g)
Material: Vinyl
Made In: U.S.A.
The Mountain-
Trinchera Peak is a mountain in Costilla County and Huerfano County in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is located in the Culebra Range and reaches an elevation of 13,510 ft./4,118 m.
Prepare, Plan, & Leave No Trace-
As beautiful as Mother Nature is, her power can be unpredictable and dangerous. Be sure you understand the risks and prepare accordingly. For videos and information to help prepare and plan your hike visit: Colorado Fourteener Initiative. And, remember to Leave No Trace.
Note: If your flag has been rolled it may curl up and not lay flat. To remove the curl, roll it the opposite direction momentarily and once unrolled it should lay flat. We highly recommend rolling and not folding your flag to avoid wrinkles.
*Elevations are based off the most reliable and current data from the UGS (National Geodetic Survey) and NOAA (National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration) and may be adjusted over time. Future flags will be updated accordingly if new data is released.
**The artist rendered mountain images, designs, Peak Flags, and information is subject to copyright, patent pending and, may not be duplicated.