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Sunday, December 25, 2011
If you continue upward, the canyon eventually opens up to a large open area not too far from a wooded section with an old cabin by the trail.This is where we turned around and hiked back out, although the trail continues on and links with other trails. This part of the hike is a bit easier; the incline is more gentle. The river flows more slowly as well. next
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