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The early part of the trail.
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Mount Kessler (10,403 ft) looms overhead as you begin the ascent, but you'll have to turn around to see it.
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The Mount Olympus Wilderness. You can access many great areas from this trail.
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The fork in the trail: left goes to Mill A Basin and right goes to Dog Lake.
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Beautiful fall colors in the Wasatch.
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Fall in the Wasatch from the Butler Fork Trail.
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Fall in the Wasatch from the Butler Fork Trail.
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Fall in the Wasatch from the Butler Fork Trail.
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Fall in the Wasatch from the Butler Fork Trail.
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Looking east up Big Cottonwood Canyon.
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Not too long from here before you reach Circle All Peak lookout.
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Kessler Peak (10,403 ft) from Circle All Peak lookout.
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Mount Raymond (10,241 ft) is easily accessed from the trail.
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A fellow hiker who came down from the Lake Desolation Trail.
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Fall in the Wasatch from the Butler Fork Trail.
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Stunning display of autumn color below Mount Raymond.
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Mill A Basin and Big Cottonwood Canyon in general are simply stunning in the fall.
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Local legend Don Peay on the Butler Fork Trail. Over the years Don has helped raise millions of dollars with high-end hunts and used the money to help restore decimated wildlife populations.
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Keep your eyes peeled for abundant wildlife.

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