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    Kyle Jenkins
    The parking lot services several other trails such as the Ridge Trail, Lame Horse Trail, and Willow Hollow.
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    Heading off on Horse Flat Trail.
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    One of the first meadows.
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    Forking off to the right is the Snow Gauging Trail.
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    Hairy clematis flower.
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    Western virgin's bower.
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    A beautiful lone columbine.
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    Lupine.
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    It's a good path for trail running.
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    The second meadow.
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    180-degree views as you near the top. Looking east down toward Heber Town.
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    The tip of Mount Timpanogos sticking out over the last burm.
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    Wyoming paintbrush along the trail.
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    The Primrose Lookout.
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    Primrose Canyon.
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    Wildflowers in front of Primrose Canyon.
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    Stewart Falls can be seen from the lookout.
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    Looking down toward the hamlet of Sundance.
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    Looking north toward Box Elder Peak (11,101 ft) on the way back to the trailhead.

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