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This trail cuts off of the Jackalope trail about 3/4 of the way up the climb. It is well signed and easy to find. The trail starts with sweeping turns that criss-cross back and forth across the gully. As it descends the radius of the turns begin to straighten and the slope begins to mellow slightly.
As it comes to the bottom of the wash there is a short mellow climb up and over the small ridge and down into the next wash where the trail continues. From here the trail is short and easy to follow. It just goes down the wash until it meets back up with the Jackalope trail. From there you can continue straight to the Serendipity flat trail section, or you can make a right back onto the Jackalope trail and continue on down and back to the trailhead.
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