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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Kyle Jenkins
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    Hidden Valley Park.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Heading up Big Willow Canyon to reach the Sawmill Trailhead.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    A sharp turn off the Bonneville Shoreline up the Sawmill Trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    A nice meadow and one of the only flat areas.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    05/10/2018
    Views up Big Willow Canyon to start.
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    Big Willow Canyon.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    The steepest section of the trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Near the crest. Looking north toward Salt Lake City.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    When you make the turn around the corner to Little Willow.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    05/10/2018
    Little Willow Canyon. Lone Peak (11,253 ft) in the distance.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Getting some information from a local.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    05/10/2018
    Most people head up Little Willow for few miles, but you can continue all the way up into Big Willow and eventually Bell's Canyon.

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