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The ultimate adventure guide

Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/18/2022
The Brewery Gulch area makes a natural place to start, and finish this hike through the town.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/18/2022
The course loosely follows the route of the Bisbee 1000, an annual running race that prides itself on the uniqueness of the event and route.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/18/2022
The route navigates through several of the town's staircases built into the its sloped topography.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/18/2022
The town's art installations are one interesting feature of this route.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/18/2022
Staircases sometimes climb a single block, sometimes a few blocks.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/18/2022
Castle Rock Viewpoint along the Stairway Loop route.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/18/2022
Some staircases are built into the old neighborhoods.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/18/2022
In the upper portion of town, parts of the route follow neighborhood roads.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/18/2022
Bisbee Stairway Loop trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/18/2022
The course sometimes loops or doubles back in order to reach the staircases.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/18/2022
Bisbee Stairway Loop.

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