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Mapcolortest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors Vendor FREMONT SAR HARVEY GAP STATE PARK DOLA THE SPORTSMAN OUTDOORS & FLY SHOP THE TRAILHEAD JAX OUTDOOR GEAR - FT COLLINS 10TH MOUNTAIN DIVISION HUT ASSOC. DOLORES FOOD MARKET Page 1 of 116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors Phone # 970-625-1607 303-866-5298 970-944-2526 719-395-8001 970-221-0544 970-925-5775 970-882-7353 Page 2 of 116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors Address P.O. BOX 461 CANON CITY, CO 81215 (38.44674139500046, -105.2273574409997) 0050 COUNTY ROAD 219 RIFLE, CO 81650 (39.64969254300047, -107.78160920899967) 1313 Sherman Street, #521 Denver, CO 80203 (39.73710089700046, -104.98485007899967) P.O. BOX 340 LAKE CITY, CO 81235 (38.03555179900047, -107.31254730599966) P.O. BOX 2023 BUENA VISTA, CO 81211 (38.85146127800044, -106.16859860299968) 1200 NORTH COLLEGE FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 (40.602430392000485, -105.07661093399969) 1280 UTE AVENUE, SUITE 21 ASPEN, CO 81611 (39.18096102700048, -106.8112003599997) P.O. BOX 690 - 400 RAILROAD DOLORES, CO 81323 (37.453082087000496, -108.53277692499967) Page 3 of 116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors Counties 1448 1449 1444 28 1398 1012 1063 1058 Page 4 of 116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors MOUNTAIN BIKE SPECIALISTS ROUTT COUNTY SEARCH AND RESCUE PICNIC ROCK CLAYTON'S GOODS FOR THE WOODS THE BOOTDOCTORS WESTERN TRADING II, INC ASPEN CAMP SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF BENT GATE MOUNTAINEERING DAN'S FLY SHOP Page 5 of 116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 970-247-4066 970-493-1623 970-247-5725 970-728-8954 303-424-5434 970-923-2511 303-271-9382 970-944-2281 Page 6 of 116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 949 MAIN AVENUE DURANGO, CO 81301 (37.274060447000466, -107.88052070799966) P.O. BOX 772837 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80477 (40.48231129700048, -106.82817912699966) C/O LORY STATE PARK, 708 LODGEPOLE DR. BELLEVUE, CO 80512 (40.62959394800049, -105.32330819799967) 307 S CAMINO DEL RIO DURANGO, CO 81303-7997 (37.252525740000465, -107.87705735299971) 650 MT. VILLAGE BLVD. TELLURIDE, CO 81435 (37.93797098300047, -107.84507074099969) 5701 OLD WADSWORTH ARVADA, CO 80002 (39.80030012800046, -105.08143093099966) 4862 SNOWMASS CREEK RD SNOWMASS, CO 81654 (39.276720301000466, -106.9586901989997) 1313 WASHINGTON AVENUE GOLDEN, CO 80401 (39.754090148000444, -105.22012078999967) P.O. BOX 220 LAKE CITY, CO 81235 (38.03555179900047, -107.31254730599966) Page 7 of 116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 1011 1066 1012 1011 1069 1008 1063 1008 28 Page 8 of 116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors PARK COUNTY SEARCH & RESCUE UNITED SEARCH & RESCUE OF MONTEZUMA COUNTY SPIRO'S TRADING POST INDIAN PEAKS WILDERNESS ALLIANCE REI #18 DENVER ROXBOROUGH STATE PARK WEST ELK MOUNTAIN SEARCH AND RESCUE SWEITZER STATE PARK SAWATCH BACKCOUNTRY Page 9 of 116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 303-838-4645 970-882-4752 970-736-2443 303-443-2636 303-756-3100 303-973-3959 970/261-0834 970-874-4258 719-486-2271 Page 10 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors (38.03555179900047, -107.31254730599966) P.O. BOX 721 FAIRPLAY, CO 80440 (39.17930063200049, -105.93840890099966) PO BOX 81 CORTEZ, CO 81321 (37.34969268100048, -108.59432827299969) BOX 796 107 WEST MAIN OAK CREEK, CO 80467 (40.2760106880005, -106.95895061399966) 879 7TH ST. BOULDER, CO 80302 (40.003380679000486, -105.2854102609997) 1416 PLATTE ST DENVER, CO 80202 (39.75580013500047, -105.01013000299969) 4751 N. ROXBOROUGH DR. LITTLETON, CO 80125 (39.45129595900045, -105.07019225299968) PO BOX 1044 PAONIA, CO 81428 (38.86467009400047, -107.60164659199967) PO BOX 173 DELTA, CO 81416 (38.73017044900047, -108.05610809699971) 460 HARRISON AVENUE Page 11 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 1062 1058 1066 85 1444 3133 1443 1443 1010 Page 12 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors STEAMBOAT LAKE STATE PARK SKI & BOW RACK, INC. SNOWMASS HOSPITALITY SAN JUAN COUNTY SEARCH & RESCUE OURAY MOUNTAIN RESCUE TEAM, INC. COLORADO RIVER STATE PARK FRASER MEDICAL CLINIC BRISTLECONE MOUNTAIN SPORTS, INC. Page 13 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 970-879-3922 970-264-2370 970/924-6000 970-387-5522 970-325-0275 970-434-3388 970-726-6778 970-927-1492 Page 14 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors LEADVILLE, CO 80461 (39.24797031000048, -106.2915627759997) P.O. BOX 750 CLARK, CO 80428 (40.72067395300047, -106.89874636199971) P.O. BOX 730 PAGOSA SPRINGS, CO 81147 (37.24377013700047, -107.07242926699968) PO BOX 5355 SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO 81615 (39.21111041800049, -106.9455768309997) P.O. BOX 4 SILVERTON, CO 81433 (37.81187091600049, -107.66467958699968) P.O. BOX 220 OURAY, CO 81427 (38.02303383900045, -107.67153600499967) P.O. BOX 700 CLIFTON, CO 81520 (39.08174222400049, -108.44920943499966) P.O. Box 3550 WINTER PARK, CO 80482 (39.923752150000496, -105.7869376649997) 781 E VALLEY RD BASALT, CO 81621 (39.387592063000454, -107.08335310499967) Page 15 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 1066 1396 1063 1068 1061 1015 1450 1446 Page 16 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors OURAY MOUNTAIN SPORTS FOREST CONSERVANCY THE COLORADO MOUNTAIN CLUB TROOP 814 CLEAR CREEK RANGER DISTRICT LEISURE ENTERPRISES, INC GARDENSWARTZ - DURANGO SPORTING GOODS WILDERNESS SPORTS COLORADO RIVER STATE PARK Page 17 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 970-325-4284 970-963-8071 303-279-3080 303-979-5737 303-567-3029 970-856-3025 970-259-7061 970-468-5687 970-858-9188 Page 18 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors P.O. BOX 500 OURAY, CO 81427 (38.02303383900045, -107.67153600499967) 1012 BROOKIE DRIVE CARBONDALE, CO 81623-9077 (39.072050754000486, -107.17665017099966) 710 10TH ST. SUITE 200 GOLDEN, CO 80401 (39.75772099000045, -105.22300034399967) 8505 W. 38TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 (39.769360194000456, -105.09275095299967) P.O. BOX 3307 IDAHO SPRINGS, CO 83307 (39.74287126000047, -105.5197312999997) 135 NE KNOTTY PINE CT CEDAREDGE, CO 81413 (38.91299084700046, -107.9231505469997) 863 MAIN DURANGO, CO 81301 (37.27309022500049, -107.88084104299969) P.O. BOX 3309 DILLON, CO 80435 (39.599162859000444, -105.98447899499968) 595 HIGHWAY 340 FRUITA, CO 81521 (39.15203526500045, -108.7382834929997) Page 19 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 1061 1005 1008 1008 1439 1443 1011 1070 1015 Page 20 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors GILPIN COUNTY SEARCH AND RESCUE JAX OUTDOOR GEAR -LOVELAND Crested Butte True Value SPORTSMAN'S WAREHOUSE THORNTON ALAMOSA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE SYLVAN LAKE STATE PARK SENIORS OUTDOORS! LIAR'S LODGE DURANGO BAY CONVENIENCE STORE Page 21 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 303-582-1060 970-776-4540 970-349-5305 303-428-6500 719-589-6608 970-328-2021 970-259-5978 719-395-3444 970-259-3534 Page 22 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors (39.15203526500045, -108.7382834929997) 2960 DORY HILL RD GOLDEN, CO 80403 (39.80979134500046, -105.2533058139997) 950 EAST EISENHAUER LOVELAND, CO 80537 (40.4072358680005, -105.06395539299967) PO BOX 229 Crested Butte, CO 81224 (38.835780153000485, -106.93249836499967) 11 W. 84TH AVENUE THORNTON, CO 80260 (39.84899097200048, -104.9877008259997) 1315 17TH STREET ALAMOSA, CO 81101 (37.45473775700049, -105.87611516799967) P.O. BOX 1475 EAGLE, CO 81631 (39.65983217000047, -106.82466836299966) 212 A COPPER RIVER TRAIL DURANGO, CO 81301 (37.323631338000496, -107.83874919699969) 30,000 COUNTY RD. 371 BUENA VISTA, CO 81211 (38.85146127800044, -106.16859860299968) 13980 COUNTY ROAD 240 Page 23 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 1008 1012 1005 82 83 1446 1011 1398 1011 Page 24 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors CREEDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REI #49 FT COLLINS STEAMBOAT LAKE SNOW CLUB STATE FOREST STATE PARK MANCOS STATE PARK ANN K. BONNELL HIGH PLAINS SERVICE CENTER - NORTH REGION VAIL NATURE CENTER Page 25 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 719-658-2374 970-223-0123 970/846-8840 970-723-8366 970-883-2208 303-979-6211 970-491-3387 970-479-2291 Page 26 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors DURANGO, CO 81301 (37.36069018800049, -107.6716211319997) P.O. BOX 580 CREEDE, CO 81130 (37.782894075000456, -107.0002196209997) 4025 S. COLLEGE AVE. FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 (40.53135070100046, -105.07716057299967) PO BOX 756 CLARK, CO 80428 (40.72067395300047, -106.89874636199971) 56750 HIGHWAY 14 WALDEN, CO 80480 (40.51150107800049, -106.00848434799968) C/O NAVAJO STATE PARK, P.O. BOX 1697 ARBOLES, CO 81121 (37.356001629000446, -107.4158498109997) 6377 W. GEDDES DR. LITTLETON, CO 80128-4686 (39.583410625000454, -105.06688106099966) 3745 E PROSPECT FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 (40.56666177900047, -105.00772947399969) 700 S FRONTAGE RD., EAST VAIL, CO 81657 (39.64099061200045, -106.36245043299971) Page 27 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 31 1012 1066 1007 1396 1008 1012 1446 Page 28 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors CARL'S PHARMACY C C NOLEN RIO GRANDE COUNTY SEARCH & RESCUE ASPEN RANGER STATION, USFS FRONT RANGE BACK COUNTRY HORSEMEN - ELIZABETH CHAPTER SLAVENS, INC WAL-MART STORE #986 COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE CHERRY CREEK STATE PARK Page 29 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors 970-925-5550 970-945-0601 719/657-2872 970-925-3445 303-733-0399 970-565-8571 970-668-3959 303-291-7441 303-699-3860 Page 30 of116 10/06/2021 MapColorTest Based on Colorado Search & Rescue Card Vendors P.O.
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