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As much as possible, I try to walk along the rocky sides of Butcher Knife Canyon, instead of through the thick brush

5076-butcher-knife-canyon.jpg The dead coyote I passed on Cedar Canyon Road a few days ago is still thereThumbnailsI keep looking across upper Fourth of July Canyon at the New York Mountains peaksThe dead coyote I passed on Cedar Canyon Road a few days ago is still thereThumbnailsI keep looking across upper Fourth of July Canyon at the New York Mountains peaksThe dead coyote I passed on Cedar Canyon Road a few days ago is still thereThumbnailsI keep looking across upper Fourth of July Canyon at the New York Mountains peaksThe dead coyote I passed on Cedar Canyon Road a few days ago is still thereThumbnailsI keep looking across upper Fourth of July Canyon at the New York Mountains peaksThe dead coyote I passed on Cedar Canyon Road a few days ago is still thereThumbnailsI keep looking across upper Fourth of July Canyon at the New York Mountains peaks

I find myself often going from one side of the creek to the other because the canyon walls are too steep.