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Difference between revisions of "Cape Horn Trail-Strunk Road Junction"

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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
Strunk Road is a county road near [[Mount Zion]]. The Cape Horn Trail crosses the road at its end and heads along the edge of a field.
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Strunk Road is a county road near [[Biddle Butte]]. The Cape Horn Trail crosses the road at its end and heads along the edge of a field.
  
 
Most of the land in this area is privately owned. Local landowners have requested that hikers begin their hike at the official trailhead. Please don't park here.
 
Most of the land in this area is privately owned. Local landowners have requested that hikers begin their hike at the official trailhead. Please don't park here.

Revision as of 04:50, 10 January 2019

Signage on the south side of Strunk Road (bobcat)
The trail on the north side of Strunk Road (bobcat)

Description

Strunk Road is a county road near Biddle Butte. The Cape Horn Trail crosses the road at its end and heads along the edge of a field.

Most of the land in this area is privately owned. Local landowners have requested that hikers begin their hike at the official trailhead. Please don't park here.


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