Rocky Mountain Altitude Powerplay 27.5 2021 Geometry


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SMLXL
TTH578603628658
HTA64.5656565
HTL110120130145
STA74.074.074.074.0
STL419457482.5520.5
RC426426426426
BBD13131313
R407430452479
S583604613628
*SH810814814814
WB1157118012061239

Steep

SMLXL
TTH575600625655
HTA65.666.166.166.1
HTL110120130145
STA75.175.175.175.1
STL419457483521
RC426426426426
BBD-1-1-1-1
R419441464490
S575596605619
*SH816820820820
WB1155117712041236

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