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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    Right off the highway, the La Duke Trailhead is easy to get to.
    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    Amazing view of Electric Peak from the trailhead parking.
    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    The Devil's Slide.
    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    Switchback up the open, sagebrush-filled mountainside.
    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    Warped pine on the slopes of La Duke Trail.
    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    Views of the Devil's Slide and the Yellowstone River.
    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    The first few miles on the La Duke Trail are jam-packed with views of Electric Peak and Sepulcher Mountain.
    Stephanie Keene
    Photo Date: 
    10/21/2018
    Many opportunities to admire Electric Peak, the tallest mountain in the Gallatin Range.
    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    Another vantage of the Devil's Slide.
    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    The trail runs up into shaded forest.
    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    It can be easy to lose your bearings with all of the game trails in this meadow. Find the true trail across the creek in a thick stand of aspens.
    Stephanie Keene
    Photo Date: 
    10/21/2018
    The trail breaks out into the open. Look for elk and deer on the slopes.
    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    View from the top of the La Duke Trail.
    Stephanie Keene
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    10/21/2018
    Overlook Cinnabar Basin from the top of the La Duke Trail.
    Stephanie Keene
    Photo Date: 
    10/21/2018
    Dome Mountain in the distance gives you a good indicator of how far you are from Yankee Jim Canyon.
    Stephanie Keene
    Photo Date: 
    10/21/2018
    The return view to the La Duke Trailhead is a real treat.

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