
Gene Warren stands at the entrance to Pete Redcrow Spring in Sanders County. Curiosity led Warren to do some work and research on the spring and the man it was named after. (Monte Turner/Valley Press)
November 17, 2021
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Uncovering the mystery of Pete Redcrow's spring
Just west of the Corona Divide on Corona Road, or U.S. Forest Service Trail 1025, one will see an official sign that reads: REDCROW SPG. IN MEMORY OF PETE REDCROW.