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| no partners | | You don't need snow to have a white Christmas. This was my first time to this area and I was impressed. We started at the lower trailhead and opted for the popular short road walk to start.
We did not go very far up canyon, but we were impressed with almost everything we saw. In general it was not that bad going, however, it took some creativity to get the dogs through a few spots. Katie was able to keep her feet dry for the entire hike, but with some significant effort and detours. I walked straight down the creek bed in several spots, as it was easiest on the dogs. It was hard to turn around when we did, as the scenery was pretty spectacular and seemingly getting better, but Blanco had worked hard and we did not want to push him too much. We were pretty content with what we had saw by that point anyways and felt good leaving with a little bit more knowledge about the area for future trips. |
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