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Routt County in photos: Dec. 17, 2012

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Yampa ducks having a quack of a time on the river. Submitted by: Matthew Grasse

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Casper and Sydney enjoying the fresh powder! Submitted by: Allison Keating

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Daisy Eddie Kitty Thunström performs as a Candy Cane in Elevation Dance Studio's Steamboat Springs performance of the Nutcracker. Choreography by Carole Krohn.

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Elevation Dance Studio choreographers Stephanie Kohlhardt, Solange Guenier Chambers, Renee Fleischer Alyssa Marelli, and Carole Krohn take the final bow after a magical revival of The Nutcracker in Steamboat Springs. Submitted by: Carole Krohn

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All smiles on the mountain this morning. Local skier Audrey Williams enjoying a powder run. The resort has received almost 2 feet of fresh snow in the past two days. December has been a powder snowmaker, providing one of the largest mid mountain bases of any of the major Colorado destination resorts. Larry Pierce/Courtesy

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Craig Kennedy holds a candle during a brief vigil Monday evening for the victims of the Newtown, Conn., shooting. Soda Creek Elementary School teacher Cindy Gantick made 100 luminaries to honor the children and families of the Connecticut tragedy. Photo by John F. Russell

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Adison Delliquadri lights a candle during a brief vigil Monday evening for the victims of the Newtown, Conn., shooting. Soda Creek Elementary School teacher Cindy Gantick made 100 luminaries to honor the children and families of the Connecticut tragedy. More than a dozen people came out to line the sidewalk in front of the downtown Routt County Courthouse as a tribute to those who have been impacted by the tragedy. Photo by John F. Russell

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Lauren Request, left, and Meg Anderson lead a pack of skiers Monday evening at Howelsen Hill in downtown Steamboat Springs. The Steamboat Springs Middle School Nordic ski team was working on drills to improve their form on a day that, thanks to ample snowfall through the weekend and into Monday, was great for skiers of all sort. Photo by Joel Reichenberger

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A line of old skis, used to make a fence for an Old Town home, is covered in powder after Steamboat Springs' most recent snowstorm. Photo by John F. Russell

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Don and Marilyn Searls walk their dog, Harley, down a snowy Routt County Road 14B on Sunday. Powerful winter storms are expected to drop several more inches of snow over Steamboat Springs through Wednesday. Photo by Scott Franz

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A horse travels through a snowy field Monday south of Steamboat Springs near Routt County Road 14. Powerful winter storms are expected to drop several more inches of snow in the area through Wednesday. Photo by Scott Franz

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As of Monday afternoon, Steamboat Ski Area is reporting 10 inches of snow in the past 24 hours at mid-mountain and 17 inches in the past 48 hrs. Photo by Michael Schrantz

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Brock Webster cleans the snow off of his 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser on Monday morning. Steamboat residents were greeted by another storm and more snow Monday, and the National Weather Service in Grand Junction is calling for 100 percent chance of snow through Tuesday night. Photo by John F. Russell

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An unusual confluence of atmospheric conditions that contribute to heavy snowfall was coming together over Northwest Colorado and Steamboat Springs on Monday morning. Photo by Tom Ross

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