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Saddle between North Peak and Twin Peaks

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Saddle between North Peak and Twin Peaks

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  • Location: San Juan County, Utah, United States

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    October 2, 2023

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    After a steep climb, enjoy amazing views from the saddle between North Peak and the eastern of the Twin Peaks. You get great views of the Abajo Mountains to the east, but even better views of the red and orange sandstone walls and buttes of canyonlands to the west and north. This is a great place to pause, sip some water, and snap some photos before continuing on your hike.
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