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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Mike Windsor
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    This section begins by following a gravel road.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/13/2022
    The CDT then follows a fence line along the ridge.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/13/2022
    Views from trail.
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    04/13/2022
    Following the ridge through the mountains.
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    04/13/2022
    Mountain views.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/13/2022
    The trail follows the ridge for miles, offering spectacular views but tough hiking.
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    04/13/2022
    CDT sign.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/13/2022
    Mountain views.
    Mike Windsor
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    04/13/2022
    The trail is nothing more than a faint footpath in many areas.
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    04/13/2022
    CDT section 5.
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    04/13/2022
    A hiker on CDT section 5.
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    04/13/2022
    CDT Marker.
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    04/13/2022
    Cow pasture land.

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