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    Loreah Winlow
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    03/09/2017
    Treasure Loop Trail vista.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/09/2017
    Purple brodea wildflower in the Superstition Mountains.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/09/2017
    Treasure Loop Trailhead vista.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/09/2017
    Large boulder just off of the Treasure Loop Trail.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    The Siphon Draw Trail.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    The route to Flatiron Mountain has a 2,781-foot vertical ascent in only 3 miles.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    Hiking the Siphon Draw Trail.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    En route to Flatiron Mountain.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    Siphon Draw.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    The descent is a challenge as well.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    Views from the Siphon Draw Trail.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    Scrambling on the trail to Flatiron Mountain.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    The trail out to Flatiron Mountain.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    Hikers pause for a rest on the way to Flatiron Mountain.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    The eastern reaches of the Phoenix metropolitan area stretch out beneath Flatiron Mountain.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    Dramatic geology on Flatiron Mountain.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    Views from the descent from Flatiron Mountain.
    Loreah Winlow
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    03/25/2017
    Views from the descent from Flatiron Mountain.
    Denis LeBlanc
    Photo Date: 
    02/21/2015
    Gorgeous views abound on this popular trail.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    02/21/2015
    The lower part of the trail still winds among the saguaro cactus of the Sonoran Desert.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    02/21/2015
    It's easy to see why this trail is one of the most popular in southern Arizona.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    02/21/2015
    Every turn reveals a new vista.
    Denis LeBlanc
    Photo Date: 
    04/05/2017
    Great vistas from the trail.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    04/05/2017
    Moon above, cactus below.
    Denis LeBlanc
    Photo Date: 
    04/05/2017
    Buckthorn cactus in bloom.
    Loreah Winlow
    Photo Date: 
    07/08/2017
    Cholla Day Use Area.
    Loreah Winlow
    Photo Date: 
    07/08/2017
    The desert expanse in Lost Dutchman State Park.
    Loreah Winlow
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    07/08/2017
    The desert expanse and Flatiron Peak in Lost Dutchman State Park.
    Loreah Winlow
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    07/08/2017
    The desert expanse and Flatiron Peak in Lost Dutchman State Park.
    Loreah Winlow
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    07/08/2017
    Jacob's Crosscut Trail is known for its wildflowers in the spring.
    Loreah Winlow
    Photo Date: 
    07/08/2017
    At the foot of the Superstitions.
    Loreah Winlow
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    07/08/2017
    Prickly pear cactus at the top of Flatiron.
    Loreah Winlow
    Photo Date: 
    07/08/2017
    A century plant.

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