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South Kaibab National Recreation Trail in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
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Photo by: Christopher Spencer
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The Bright Angel Trail was originally used by the Havasupai Indians to commute between the South Rim and Indian Garden; Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Bright Angel Trail was originally used by the Havasupai Indians to commute between the South Rim and Indian Garden; Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Bright Angel Trail was originally used by the Havasupai Indians to commute between the South Rim and Indian Garden; Grand Canyon, Arizona
Riding out of the Bob Marshall Wilderness on the Swan Lake Ranger District; the horse’s name is Lucky and he’s been working for the USFS for over ten years
Riding out of the Bob Marshall Wilderness on the Swan Lake Ranger District; the horse’s name is Lucky and he’s been working for the USFS for over ten years
Riding out of the Bob Marshall Wilderness on the Swan Lake Ranger District; the horse’s name is Lucky and he’s been working for the USFS for over ten years
Volunteers packing in tools in the Many Lakes area, Deschutes National Forest, Bend Fort Rock Ranger District, Oregon
Volunteers packing in tools in the Many Lakes area, Deschutes National Forest, Bend Fort Rock Ranger District, Oregon
Volunteers packing in tools in the Many Lakes area, Deschutes National Forest, Bend Fort Rock Ranger District, Oregon
Out for a Sunday drive on the Southern New England Trunkline Trail in Douglas.
Out for a Sunday drive on the Southern New England Trunkline Trail in Douglas.
Out for a Sunday drive on the Southern New England Trunkline Trail in Douglas.
Riders crossing a stream in the Deschutes National Forest on the Peter Skene Ogden Trail, Oregon
Riders crossing a stream in the Deschutes National Forest on the Peter Skene Ogden Trail, Oregon
Riders crossing a stream in the Deschutes National Forest on the Peter Skene Ogden Trail, Oregon
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