U. ft. r.KOIOCirAt SURVEY 



BULLETIX 707 PLATE XXV 



A. POINT SUBLIME. 



The Cripple Creek Short Line, after climbiiis the east front of I lie mountain to an elevation of 

 ],000 feet, turns abruptly into North Cheyenne Canyon. From tliis turn, called Point 

 Sublime, the traveler may look down nearly 1.000 feet into the rocky canyon and far out over 

 the wide expanse of plains to the cast. Photograph by L. C. IMcClure, Denver; furni.shcd by 

 the Cripple Creek Short Line. 



B. ni:vn,s slide. 



The Cripple Creek Short Line curves around the heads of ravines, tunnels through the pro- 

 jecting spurs, and passes great bare rounded granite masses that have received fanciful 

 names. The domelike mass shown in this view is known as the Devils Slide. Photograph 

 furnished by the Cripple Creek Short Line. 



