The Never Summer Mountains were so named by the Arapaho Indians because of the snowdrifts that usually linger through the summer. Spring snowmelt in the high country creates pools on the tundra, reflecting a colorful mountain sunrise.
Each print is hand signed and meticulously inspected to ensure the highest standards of craftmanship. Displayed under UV glass and away from direct sunlight, this giclee print will last up to 150 years.
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