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    Mike Windsor
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    Marshall Pass Trailhead near the start of the segment.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/12/2022
    The segment starts off with some nice single track trail.
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    04/12/2022
    Views along CT Segment 16.
    Mike Windsor
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    Mountain views.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/12/2022
    There's one stretch of nasty, rocky trail in the middle of the segment.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/12/2022
    Can you spot the deer?
    Mike Windsor
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    04/12/2022
    Great views from the trail.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/12/2022
    Hiking along CT Segment 16.
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    A lovely Aspen grove.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/12/2022
    Hiking along CT Segment 16.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/12/2022
    Nearing the large meadow area toward the end of CT Segment 16.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/12/2022
    The large meadow area, with stunning mountain views in the distance.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/12/2022
    Meadow views.

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