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The ultimate adventure guide

Denis LeBlanc
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10/06/2015
Green River Campground is a scenic and remote spot.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/06/2015
Typical campground road.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/08/2015
It is just a short loop off the Jones Hole Trail to see the petroglyph panels.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/08/2015
The Green River at Jones Hole.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/08/2015
A tiny backcountry campsite along the trail.
Echo Park from the Mitten Park Trail.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/10/2015
Echo Park would be under hundreds of feet of water if the dam had been built.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/06/2015
The Green River at the Split Mountain take-out.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/06/2015
View from the Desert Voices Trail.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/07/2015
Entering the monument on the Island Park Road.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/07/2015
Island Park from the overlook.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/07/2015
The Fremont people created this rock art over 900 years ago.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/07/2015
Prairie dog keeping watch.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/06/2015
Split Mountain is visible from the Sounds of Silence Trail.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/06/2015
A section of the Dinosaur Quarry wall.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
10/06/2015
Balcony view of the quarry wall.

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