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Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Many riders park at the Walgreens about 2.1 miles south on Power Road.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Starting the Hawes Trail Network.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
The trail starts off wide but narrows quickly.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Riding the Hawes Trail Network.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Hawes Trail No. 52 and Ridge Trail No. 53.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
The trail starts off wide but narrows quickly.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Open views into the Tonto National Forest.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Within the first quarter-mile the trail begins to narrow and weave through the desert.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Watch out for cacti!
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Several short climbs and dips in the trail make for an exciting ride.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Riding the Hawes Trail Network.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
The views from the Hawes Trail Network are excellent.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Red Mountain.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Riding the Hawes Trail Network.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Some sections of the trail become narrow and technical.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
Riding the Hawes Trail Network.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date: 
12/04/2017
A variety of cacti sit beside the trail.

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