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Laramie Range

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noun

  1. a mountain range in N Colorado and SE Wyoming. Highest peak, Laramie Peak, 9,020 feet (2,749 meters).


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One measuring site at Windy Peak in the Laramie Range reported 52 inches of snow in a 24-hour period ending Sunday morning, the NWS added.

From Fox News

In Wyoming, the fish lived in about 16 miles of the Laramie River and eight miles of the North Laramie River in the Laramie Range.

From Washington Times

Winter storm warnings are posted for the Snowy and South Laramie ranges, and winter weather advisories are in effect for the city of Laramie as well as the Sierra Madre Mountains and the North Laramie range.

From Seattle Times

For example, Glasson painted an image of Katharine Fowler-Billings, a geologist who mapped the Laramie Range, in the alley behind Third Street.

From Washington Times

The businessman wants the state to trade its land in the Laramie Range in southeast Wyoming to him for another parcel somewhere else.

From Washington Times