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    Kyle Jenkins
    Photo Date: 
    09/09/2017
    Heading up South Willow Canyon Rd to reach the Deseret Peak Wilderness.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Photo Date: 
    09/09/2017
    Now entering the Deseret Peak Wilderness.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Photo Date: 
    09/09/2017
    Popping out of the early forest gives you some great views of Deseret Peak (11,033 ft).
    Kyle Jenkins
    Photo Date: 
    09/09/2017
    South Willow Lake.
    John Badila
    Photo Date: 
    10/24/2015
    Deer hunters descend from the summit of Deseret Peak.
    John Badila
    Photo Date: 
    10/24/2015
    View north from the summit of Deseret Peak.
    John Badila
    Photo Date: 
    10/24/2015
    Looking north from the saddle above Pockets Fork on the descent from Deseret Peak.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Photo Date: 
    09/09/2017
    Pockets Fork, Deseret Peak Wilderness.
    Kyle Jenkins
    Photo Date: 
    09/09/2017
    Sweeping views from the South Willow Lake Trail.
    Calvin Perfall
    Photo Date: 
    04/22/2018
    Booting up the Eastern Twin Couloir.
    Calvin Perfall
    Photo Date: 
    04/22/2018
    Skiing down the Temple Chute.

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