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Jordan Honeyman
Photo Date: 
10/18/2020
Trailhead Marker.
Jordan Honeyman
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10/18/2020
Initial trail leading into Green Canyon.
Jordan Honeyman
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Large cave towards the start of the hike.
Jordan Honeyman
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Main road inside the canyon. Used for hiking, mountain biking, and vehicles.
Jordan Honeyman
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Rocky terrain.
Jordan Honeyman
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Looking back out the canyon towards Cache Valley.
Jordan Honeyman
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Wooded over paths.
Jordan Honeyman
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Side hills of the adjacent Mount Naomi Wilderness Area.
Jordan Honeyman
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Mountain biking trail.
Jordan Honeyman
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Narrow trails.
Jordan Honeyman
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Small meadows towards the top of the climb.
Jordan Honeyman
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Colorful side hills.
Jordan Honeyman
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Fenced areas marking the mountain biking trail.
Jordan Honeyman
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Relatively level areas make the hiking easy.
Jordan Honeyman
Photo Date: 
10/18/2020
At the end of the Green Canyon trail starts more trails. The Wilderness Area starts here and from here on, many peaks can be climbed.

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