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    Beginning of the route on Chaney Trail.
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    Follow signs at this junction toward Echo Mtn.
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    Stay right here toward Echo Mtn.
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    Sunset Ridge Trail across the way.
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    View from the beginning of the trail toward Altadena.
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    Sign at Mt. Lowe Trail Camp.
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    Junction with Tom Sloan Trail into a brief forested section.
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    Tom Sloan Trail after section of oak trees.
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    Tom Sloan continues across the way.
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    Tom Sloan Saddle sign at mile 8.7. Turn here onto Dawn Mine Trail.
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    View of valley below at beginning of Dawn Mine descent.

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