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    The ultimate adventure guide

    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    The trail follows this dirt road for a short distance.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Keep the copper cliffs to the left when hiking in.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Sections of the road have very deep sand.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Exiting the wash just before the slick rock section.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Some of the tracks are large.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Klondike Bluff Dinosaur Tracks.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Follow the slick rock along the embankment.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Klondike Bluff Dinosaur Tracks.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Klondike Bluff Dinosaur Tracks.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Klondike Bluff Dinosaur Tracks.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Klondike Bluff Dinosaur Tracks.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Petrified sand ripples from a prehistoric beach.
    John Maurizi
    Photo Date: 
    05/31/2018
    Copper cliffs near the trailhead.

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