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    Kyle Jenkins
    Trail marker. Head straight for Terraces and right for Bowman Fork.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Now entering the Mount Olympus Wilderness.
    Kyle Jenkins
    The trail has a beautiful vine-like plant covering the hillside.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Looking north across Millcreek Canyon.
    Kyle Jenkins
    The south views open up toward Mount Raymond after the switchbacks.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Mount Raymond (10,241 ft).
    Kyle Jenkins
    Hiking the Terraces - Elbow Fork Trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Plenty of yellow arrowleaf flowers along the trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    A small rocky stretch of the trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    The hillsides are covered in a thick undergrowth.
    Kyle Jenkins
    The lush and verdant understory along the trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    The lush and verdant understory along the trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Plenty of yellow arrowleaf flowers along the trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Arrowleaf balsamroot and blue belle flowers.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Just before the crest are some nice views looking west toward Mount Olympus and Salt Lake Valley.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Views west down to Salt Lake City.

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