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Bull Canyon22 viewsSometimes even the wide, well traveled roads will suddenly present a small obstacle. That grows larger as you get closer.airforceret
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Bull Canyon - Gemini Bridges14 viewsThe Bull Canyon trail will lead you to the base of Gemini Bridges. It was really cool to see it from both angles. From left to right is my son, my brother, and me.airforceret
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Gemini Bridges19 viewsThere are two arches that are side by side, with just a few feet separating them. Looking down through the arches, is Bull Canyon, another great trail and view looking up at Gemini Bridges. Driving on the arches is prohibited due to the death of a jeeper that fell off, but you can see fresh rubber marks where some still dare to drive out there. I was quite content to just be walking out there, and in fact had to take a seat once when the wind suddenly started blowing about 70 mph.airforceret
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Gemini Bridges17 viewsMy daughter n law and me standing on one of the two bridges. You can see the gap that separates the two bridges.airforceret
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Gemini Bridges23 viewsSome things don't look so steep, that is until you go over the edge and start down! airforceret
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Gemini Bridges19 viewsThis is looking down at Bull Canyon where we took the pics looking up at Gemini Bridges.airforceret
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Going Down!26 viewsI remembered a valuable lesson here about approach angles going up vs going down! When I dropped the rear axle off this one, I landed on the rear bumper/hitch. The good news, I knew enough to gas it a little to clear the gas tank that my son insisted i was going to smash (which I"m sure I would have).airforceret
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Going Up!30 viewsMy son on his way up!airforceret
           
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