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216.5 to 219 - Jun-22-2007 216.5 to 219 - Nov-18-2007 217.5 to 219 (flood, sunset) - Mar-21-2008

216.5 to 219 - Nov-18-2007

OT miles 216.5 to 219 - fall day hike. Started at 219, walked to 216.5 and back. Trail access is on Spillway road in Natural Steps.

Date: 03/26/2008
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