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Trail Guide

We weren't breaking trail ourselves, but instead a deer broke the trail for us. That didn't help with the amount of effort it takes to actually break trail, but the deer did perfectly follow the trail, so at least we didn't have to navigate ourselves.

Trail Guide

We weren't breaking trail ourselves, but instead a deer broke the trail for us. That didn't help with the amount of effort it takes to actually break trail, but the deer did perfectly follow the trail, so at least we didn't have to navigate ourselves.

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7.72 mi 4.2 hrs 10,540 ft 974 ft
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