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    Jesse Weber
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    Mule deer sharing the trail in the Chisos Basin.
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    Casa Grande Peak dominates the view for the first half of the ascent.
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    Hiking among The Pinnacles high on the slopes of the basin.
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    View eastward as the trees thin out on the mountain's high south slopes.
    Jesse Weber
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    Radio signal equipment shares the summit, but views are still phenomenal.
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    View over the desert valleys into Mexico.
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    A short rock scramble is required to reach the summit.
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    Taking it all in.
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    Beginning of the spur trail to Emory Peak from the top of Pinnacles Trail.
    Jesse Weber
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    Wild terrain of the Chisos Basin.
    Jesse Weber
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    Colorful geology and diverse plant life of the desert mountains.

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