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  • While on a multi-day river trip down the lower canyon of the San Juan River in Utah we had stopped to camp at the mouth of Slickhorn Canyon. Shortly before sunset I had set out on my own to explore Slickhorn in search of a reflecting pool. A gentle breeze moved through the canyon as I hiked along the streambed. There was a gentle rain falling as the sun broke out under the clouds and begin to illuminate the canyon walls towering above me. As this happened, a rainbow began to appear above the golden cliffs radiating warm light of sunset juxtaposed against the cold dark skies of the clearing storm. There I stood, alone, in the middle of a red rock wilderness, overwhelmed the by the sheer scale and beauty of the landscape I was immersed in. To this day it remains one of the single greatest moments I've experienced in nature.
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  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
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  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
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  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
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  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
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  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
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  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
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  • Spring storms roll across Cedar Mesa filling the long-dry pot holes with rain water. The San Juan River can be seen below.
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  • Rafting the San Juan River through the canyon country in southeastern Utah.
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  • Rafting the San Juan River through the canyon country in southeastern Utah.
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  • Rafting the San Juan River through the canyon country in southeastern Utah.
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  • Rafting the San Juan River through the canyon country in southeastern Utah.
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  • Rafting the San Juan River through the canyon country in southeastern Utah.
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  • Rafting the San Juan River through the canyon country in southeastern Utah.
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  • Rafting the San Juan River through the canyon country in southeastern Utah.
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  • The San Juan River near Mexican Hat, Utah.
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  • Rafting the San Juan River through the canyon country in southeastern Utah.
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  • Oars used to paddle rafts on the San Juan River in Utah.
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  • Early morning fog rises above the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
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  • Looking down the San Juan River towards the Raplee Anticline near Mexican Hat, Utah.
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  • Goosenecks State Park. Goosenecks of the San Juan near Mexican Hat, Utah.
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