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John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
06/18/2022
Little Wild Horse Canyon.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
06/18/2022
One of the more narrow sections of Little Wild Horse Canyon.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
Little Wild Horse Canyon.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
Trailhead.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
Follow the sandy bench on the left of the wash.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
After a short distance, the trail drops into the wash.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
First drop off in little wild horse. If you cannot climb the pour off, ascend on the ramp to the right or left.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
After about .25 miles Bell canyon enters on the left. stay right to go up Little wild horse.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
Some twists and turns in little wild horse.
John Maurizi
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In and out of narrow sections.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
Large chock stone.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
Another large chock stone.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
Unassuming difficult section.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
Exit little wild horse here into another wash.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
A social trail on the left will shave time hiking out to Back of the Reef road.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
About 1.5 miles or so on the road to Bell canyon.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
Enter Bell Canyon on the left.
John Maurizi
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06/18/2022
Initial pour off can be descended on the left or right.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
06/18/2022
Bell is shorter and not as many features.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
06/18/2022
Slot in Bell Canyon.

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