Photos for September 1, 2008

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Lynn and Andy Picking run with their dog, Lola, on Sunday in the 10K at 10,000.

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Jaxton Mortenson, 4, holds the United States flag as the national anthem is played Sunday at the Rocky Mountain Bull Bash Professional Bull Riding event in Steamboat Springs.

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Andrew Soucie flies high Sunday after being bucked from the back of Jiggs at the Rocky Mountain Bull Bash Professional Bull Riding event in Steamboat Springs.

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Mike Lee rides War Dance in the short round of Sunday's Rocky Mountain Bull Bash Professional Bull Riding event in Steamboat Springs. Lee won the event, netting more than $6,000 in the process.

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Matt Dunsmore soars from the back of Crazy Legs on Sunday at the Rocky Mountain Bull Bash Professional Bull Riding event in Steamboat Springs.

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Children hop onto a train conducted by Trenton Wixom at the Oak Creek Labor Day celebration in Decker Park during a rare sunny moment Sunday afternoon.

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Lise Andersen, of Colorado Springs, herds sheep Saturday morning with her dog, Mo, during the fifth annual Steamboat Stock Dog Challenge at the Stanko Ranch.

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From left, Cheryl Flagg, Doris Swift and Margrit Kipfer practice a Tai Chi sequence at the Steamboat Springs Community Center. They are among residents in Routt and Moffat counties who have benefited from Tai Chi classes offered by the VNA's Aging Well program.

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Wild raspberries make the perfect ingredient for a late-summer dessert, jam or jelly.

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Paint-covered Hayden High School freshman Mallory McGowen paints rocks Friday on the Cog overlooking Hayden. Mallory and other freshmen helped revive an old Hayden school tradition - making a giant 'H' visible from town - that had been dormant since 1991.

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