Medicine Bow Mountains seen from U.S. Highway 287 in northern Colorado
The Medicine Bow Mountains are a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains in northern Colorado and southern Wyoming. From the northern end of the Front Range, the range extends north from Cameron Pass along the border between Larimer and Jackson counties in Colorado northward into south central Wyoming west of Laramie, to the route of the Union Pacific Railroad. The highest peak in the range is Medicine Bow Peak (12,013 ft), located in the northern end of the range in southwestern Albany County, Wyoming. Much of the range is located within the Medicine Bow National Forest. The range is drained along is western flank by the North Platte River and along its eastern flank by the Laramie River, a tributary of the North Platte.
Example Usage of Mountains
Micari: Looking out our picture window at the beautiful snow covered Mountains.
traceimages: RT @ZenTreeHouse The mind is all sky,
The ♡ utterly empty, And the perfect moon
Is completely transparent
Entering western Mountains.
Saigyo
dice90: Let it snow! Let it snow! Woot Woot! Fresh powder on the Mountains baby!!!