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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Ethan Rambacher
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    05/29/2023
    Devils Canyon features beautiful and varied landscapes with incredible rock formations and cliffs.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    05/29/2023
    The trail is well-signed.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    05/29/2023
    Ethan Rambacher
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    05/29/2023
    At approx. mile 1.1, looking back along D3. To continue to the loop, head up the riverbed towards the canyon.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    05/29/2023
    If you missed the turn to K1, turn left here onto D4.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    05/29/2023
    Ethan Rambacher
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    Ethan Rambacher
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    Ethan Rambacher
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    05/29/2023
    Several varieties of prickly pear cactus can be found in many spots along the loop.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    05/29/2023
    Ethan Rambacher
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    05/29/2023
    The abandoned shack at the far end of the loop.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    05/29/2023
    The panoramic view from the far end of the canyon loop is spectacular.

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