
Today's hike was not that hard but is was still a relief to arrive on
the porch of Dean Cow Camp.
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Do to all the rain storms that came our way, this was one of the few
times we could air out bags.
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Of course, hanging the bear bag was a daily event, sometimes even a
couple times per day.
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Most of the crew jumped at the opportunity to try rock climbing at Dean
Cow Camp.
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The next morning we set off to Harlan Camp, 13 miles from Dean Cow Camp.
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We stopped often for rest as we hiked through Turkey Creek Canyon.
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As we left Turkey Creek Canyon we knew that a good portion of the day's
hike was behind us.
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We got our campsite at Harlan set up just in time before a two hour
shower soaked the area.
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The Harlan staff building was not far from the water supply of the camp.
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Who's got the map? Where the navigator? Which way do we go? Alright
then, head out crew!
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Our camp at Ute Springs was great. It had 13 stone chairs, one for each
member of our crew.
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I think the thumbs up sign means that cooking supper is going well. At
least I hope it is.
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This little village, made by one of the crew, was later hit with a
meteor shower.
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It's time to head out, but not until we take care of and prepare our
feet for the day's hike.
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This trail stumped us for a while, but the guys did a great job us
finding the one we wanted.
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Today's hike bought took us by the east side of Cathedral Rock and
Cimarroncito Reservoir.
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