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 My buddy and I were hiking the Kesugi Ridge Trail and their were many cairns along the way. I thought this one looked pretty sweet so I took a photo of it!
Here is a photo of the sign at the entrance of Zion National Park with a canyon in the background and a beautiful blue sky!
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