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John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
06/08/2025
Broken Bow Arch.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
Sandy trail that drops down into Willow Gulch.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
Willow Gulch.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
morning reflection of Broken Bow Arch.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
Willow Gulch splits here. either side ends at the same location. Left side is easier.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
Staying out of the gulch as long as possible.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
The right side of the previous divide is overgrown.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
Several easy water obsticles.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
Bush wacking and water.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
first glimpse of Broken Bow Arch.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
Broken Bow Arch.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
Came across several crayfish!
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
Up close view of the arch.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
Backside of the arch.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
take the right fork on the way out to bypass much of the bushwacking.
John Maurizi
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06/08/2025
Keep right here.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
06/08/2025
Passing above the gulch.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
06/08/2025
Sign off Hole in the Rock road.

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