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The Mill D North Trailhead.
Looking back toward the Donut Falls Trailhead across Big Cottonwood Canyon Road.
Looking up toward Reynolds Peak (9,422 feet).
Microspikes or snowshoes are recommended for hike up Reynolds Gulch in winter.
Reynolds Gulch.
Kessler Peak (10,403 ft) looms over the hike.
Reynolds Creek .
A snowy hike up Reynolds Gulch with Kessler Peak (10,403 ft) looming in the background.
You can actually see all the way back into Cardiff Fork and Mount Superior (11,132 ft).
Gorgous canyon views from the Renolds Gulch snowshoe.
Backcountry ski tracks are a testament to the area's popularity with skiers.
Panoramic views from Reynolds Gulch.
Reynolds Creek and Kessler Peak.
The aspen are plentiful and beautiful.
Reynolds Creek and Kessler Peak.
Reynolds Gulch in winter.