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Kyle Jenkins
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04/16/2018
Parking area along Millcreek Canyon Road.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/16/2018
The Maple Cove Trailhead.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/16/2018
You start on a lower trail and then take a right at the marker.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/16/2018
You are between the trailheads of Grandeur Peak and Mount Aire here.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/16/2018
You'll start to see the rest of the canyon as you gain elevation.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/16/2018
Looking southeast toward Little Water Peak (9,605 ft).
Kyle Jenkins
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04/16/2018
Looking west toward the mouth of the canyon.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/16/2018
Maple Cove Trail.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/16/2018
There is decent shade along the earlier parts of the trail.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/16/2018
Great views of Salt Lake City.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/16/2018
First signs of spring!
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/16/2018
Maple Cove Trail.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/16/2018
The pine forest across the canyon is lush and healthy, always a great sight to see.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/16/2018
Open views from the Maple Cove Trail.

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