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    Denis LeBlanc
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    Tom's Canyon trailhead, which it shares with the K-Hill Trail.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    04/25/2017
    Tom's Canyon Trail.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    04/25/2017
    The trail quickly leaves the subdivision and enters beautiful canyon country.
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    04/25/2017
    Looking back to the beginning of the trail.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    04/25/2017
    Tom's Canyon.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    04/25/2017
    Tom's Canyon Trail is popular with runners because it is scenic and flat.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    04/25/2017
    There is a picnic table at the head of the canyon.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    04/25/2017
    Continuing past the picnic table in search of the top of the canyon.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    04/25/2017
    Tom's Canyon upper end has many seeps and hanging plants.
    Denis LeBlanc
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    04/25/2017
    Wildflowers in Tom's Canyon.
    Denis LeBlanc
    Photo Date: 
    04/25/2017
    Tom's Canyon Trail overlooking the La Estancia subdivision.

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