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2021 NRT Photo Contest Winning Photo
Photo Category: Health and Fitness
Photographer: David Kravetz, Sumoflam Productions
Trail: Sheltowee Trace
Trudging the trail together at Red River Gorge in Kentucky.
Photo Details
Photo by: David Kravetz, Sumoflam Productions
Tags:
nrt photo contest, backcountry, hiking, health
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