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    Kyle Jenkins
    Heading out from the plaza walkway.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Walking Miners Road to Big Mountain Trail Loop.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Looking across the canyon to the ridge between Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Walking Miners Road to Big Mountain Trail Loop.
    Kyle Jenkins
    The trail passes beneath the lift.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Heading up Gad Valley for a short way before turning left and looping back down.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Gad Valley.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Walking Miners Road to Big Mountain Trail Loop.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Walking Miners Road to Big Mountain Trail Loop.
    Kyle Jenkins
    This is a multi-use trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Beautiful views from the trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Beautiful views from the trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Walking Miners Road to Big Mountain Trail Loop.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Amazing views down canyon toward Salt Lake City.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Looking up canyon on the way back to the plaza.
    Kyle Jenkins
    The trail crosses several ski runs.
    Kyle Jenkins
    The tram on the way to the peak.

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