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    Yelena Sukhanov
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    12/24/2017
    Mexican jay near the trailhead.
    Yelena Sukhanov
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    12/24/2017
    View of the hoodoos in Echo Canyon.
    Yelena Sukhanov
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    12/24/2017
    The trail gently descends from Massai Point.
    Yelena Sukhanov
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    12/24/2017
    View to the west from the trail.
    Yelena Sukhanov
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    12/24/2017
    There is little shade to be found along the trail.
    Yelena Sukhanov
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    12/24/2017
    View to the southeast from the trail.
    Yelena Sukhanov
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    12/24/2017
    There are many interesting rock formations along the trail.
    Yelena Sukhanov
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    12/24/2017
    There are many interesting rock formations along the trail.
    Yelena Sukhanov
    Photo Date: 
    12/24/2017
    The hoodoos are impressive in size.
    Yelena Sukhanov
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    12/24/2017
    The trail features a lookout.
    Yelena Sukhanov
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    12/24/2017
    View to the southwest from the trail.
    Yelena Sukhanov
    Photo Date: 
    12/24/2017
    View to the southwest from the trail.

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