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Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
The trailhead at Iron Canyon Court. Make sure to park in the allowed areas below the cul de sac.
Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
The first open meadow just a short ways up trail.
Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
Sledders coming down the hill.
Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
Deep snow year.
Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
There are large groves of aspen along the way.
Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
Backcountry skiers have left their tracks through the aspen on this north-facing slope.
Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
The snowshoe trail to Iron Canyon.
Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
Bring your water, it's a steep trail.
Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
The upper meadows were covered in a deep layer of snow. It's really beautiful along this trail.
Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
The final push.
Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
Epic views from up top.
Kyle Jenkins
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02/24/2019
Looking south up Thaynes Canyon from the lookout.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
02/24/2019
The views of Park City Mountain Resort and the King Con Lift.

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