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    The trail heading east toward the Bloods Lake.
    The view from the trail down toward Park City and Midway.
    Looking back toward Guardsman's Pass.
    Shooting the scenery on the trail to Bloods Lake.
    A few overnighters in the shade.
    The trail is mostly a gentle slope.
    As you get closer to Bloods Lake it can get pretty steep.
    Bloods Lake is perfect for the whole family.
    Lupine growing on the south side of the lake.
    Bloods Lake.
    Bloods Lake is a great spot for dogs to cool off on hot summer days.
    The kids love to watch the adults acting like kids.
    The rope swing at Bloods Lake.
    The rope swing at Bloods Lake.
    Taking the drop from the rope swing at Bloods Lake.
    Bloods Lake is a serene place not too far from the city.
    Granite skree field cascading into the lake.
    Pure bliss at Bloods Lake.
    Fire pit for some backcountry campers.
    Dogs love this place!
    Paddleboarding on Bloods Lake.
    Bloods Lake.
    Bloods Lake.
    Heading home from a great day at Bloods Lake.

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