- The
Cache la
Poudre River (/ˌkæʃ lə ˈpuːdər/ KASH lə POO-dər), also
known as the
Poudre River, is a
river in the
state of
Colorado in the
United States...
-
Originally called "
Poudre V" from the name of the inventor, Paul Vieille, it was
arbitrarily renamed "
Poudre B" (short for
poudre blanche—white powder...
- The
Poudre Canyon is a
narrow verdant canyon,
approximately 40 miles (64 km) long, on the
upper Cache la
Poudre River (called the "
Poudre" for short,...
- The
North Fork
Cache la
Poudre River (locally
called the
North Fork) is a
tributary of the
Cache la
Poudre River,
approximately 59.2
miles (95.3 km) long...
- La
Poudre P**** (elevation 10,184 ft (3,104 m)), a high
mountain p****, is
located in the
Rocky Mountains of
northern Colorado in the
United States. The...
- The
Poudre School District (R-1) is a preK–12
public school district in
Larimer County in
northern Colorado. The
district operates and
manages the public...
- is the
fourth most
populous city in Colorado.
Situated on the
Cache La
Poudre River along the
Colorado Front Range, Fort
Collins is
located 56 mi (90 km)...
- La
Poudre P**** Lake (3,101 m (10,174 ft)) is a
small lake
located in the
Rocky Mountains of
northern Colorado in the
United States. The lake is located...
-
standard spelling of "piepowder": the most
common variant is
perhaps "pie
poudre" (as in Bristol). In the past,
variations included "pipoulder" in the sixteenth...
- that
later became known as the
Colorado War.
Located along the
Cache la
Poudre River in
Larimer County, it was
relocated from its
initial location near...