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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Joe Timms
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    The start of the hike.
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    The trail leads up to a fire road where you can turn around or continue up to Sheep Mountain.
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    From trail 326, follow trail 513.
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    The Sound of Music Trail.
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    Trail sign to the Sound of Music Trail.
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    Bass Creek in the distance.
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    Mount Jumbo and the Bitterroot Mountains in the distance.
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    From the Sound of Music Trail, follow signs for the Woods Gulch Trail and Sheep Mountain Trail.
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    Wildflowers all along the trail.
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    Along the Woods Gulch Trail there are signs alerting you that you're on trail 326/326.1
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    05/14/2018
    The parking area.

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