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    Start across the street from the second entrance to Solitude Resort.
    Head up Old Stage Road.
    Continue up Old Stage Road.
    As the road curves to the east, you'll want to get on the trail so you can head northwest.
    You keep a northwest heading for the first third of the ascent.
    Looking back at Solitude.
    Blue Bunny run.
    Willow Knob Tour.
    Willow Knob Tour.
    Further up the trail you begin to head northeast. Looking west toward Salt Lake Valley
    Willow Knob Tour.
    Willow Knob Tour.
    The last pitch before you get to Willow Knob.
    Upper Blue Bunny.
    Willow Knob.
    Heading up, facing east.
    Looking north to the Park City drainages.
    Looking west from the Knob.
    Left to right: Peak 10420, Clayton Peak, Mount Wolverine, Honeycomb Cliffs.
    Dropping in off a small cornice.
    Dipping into the trees on Little Willow run.
    Little Willow run, north facing aspect northwest of the Knob.
    The runout heading west. Turn south (left) toward Blue Bunny run to get back to your starting point.

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