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    Kyle Jenkins
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    The mouth of the canyon looking north from the Kanarra Creek Trail.
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    Heading east into the canyon.
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    The first creek crossing.
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    The cottonwoods put on a show in the autumn along the Kanarra Creek Trail.
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    A vibrant cottonwood along the Kanarra Creek Trail.
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    At this point you begin to make crossings up river rather than across.
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    The Kanara Creek Trail.
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    Looking into the beginning of the red rock area.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Fall colors along the Kanarra Creek Trail.
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    The creek passes beneath impressive canyon walls.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Entering the narrow canyon on the Kanarra Creek Trail.
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    Enjoying the narrow canyon along the Kanarra Creek Trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    The stunning beauty of the slot canyons attracts many visitors.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Kanarraville Falls and the iconic log ladder.
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    Kanarraville Falls along the Kanarra Creek Trail.
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    Kanarraville Falls along the Kanarra Creek Trail.
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    Above the first waterfall on the Kanarra Creek Trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    The second main waterfall along the Kanarra Creek Trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    The second main waterfall along the Kanarra Creek Trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Kanarra Creek creates its own seam through the sinuous rock.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Kanarra Creek emerging from a slot canyon into the golden cottonwoods.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Kanarra Creek.
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    Kanarra Creek.
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    Every few hundred feet there is a new pocket canyon.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Fall colors along the Kanarra Creek Trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    More falls on the Kanarra Creek Trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    More falls on the Kanarra Creek Trail.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    10/16/2016
    Kanarra Creek emerging from a slot canyon into the golden cottonwoods.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Beautiful views along the Kanarra Creek Trail.
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    Sheer red rock cliffs hang overhead.
    Kyle Jenkins
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    Sheer red rock cliffs hang overhead.

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