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08/15/2015
Heading up Stairs Gulch. In the distance is Storm Mountain (9,524 ft).
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Hiking Stairs Gulch.
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Facing north, looking down trail toward Big Cottonwood Canyon.
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Wildflowers and waterfalls, not a bad combo.
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A fellow freerunner loving Stairs Gulch.
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08/15/2015
A pair of hikers on a weekend in Big Cottonwood.
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08/15/2015
Filtering the fresh snowmelt.
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08/15/2015
Stairs Gulch.
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Stairs Gulch.
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Cow parsnip wildflowers.
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Stairs Gulch.
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04/08/2015
This is a great hike to get away from the crowd without having to go far from home.
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Stairs Gulch at sunset
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Beautiful views on the Stairs Gulch Hike.
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Falls along Stairs Gulch.
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Keep exploring!
Kyle Jenkins
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06/23/2016
Stairs Gulch Hike.
Kyle Jenkins
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06/23/2016
Small falls along the Stairs Gulch Hike.
Kyle Jenkins
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06/23/2016
Small falls along the Stairs Gulch Hike.

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