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My son, completing his first ultra marathon (101 miles), down in Page, Arizona earlier this month. He was also the youngest to complete the race (20). He’s summitted Denali twice (once solo), and has summitted Orizaba, the tallest mountain in Mexico and Rainier a couple times. I gotta say, I’m pretty proud of his accomplishments at such an early age. Congratulations Dalton!!
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My son, completing his first ultra marathon (101 miles), down in Page, Arizona earlier this month. He was also the youngest to complete the race (20). He’s summitted Denali twice (once solo), and has summitted Orizaba, the tallest mountain in Mexico and Rainier a couple times. I gotta say, I’m pretty proud of his accomplishments at such an early age. Congratulations Dalton!!
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So impressive! I have no doubt that was a proud father moment!!!
 
Grand canyon North rim
If you ever have the option, go to the north rim instead of the south rim. Way less people at the main tourist areas and you can drive forest roads and park right on the rim without seeing a single other person. Plus, you get to see the best half of Kaibab national forest, which is one of the prettiest areas in Arizona and which holds one of the best Mule deer populations in the country!

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An image from years past...glassing for moose from beneath a tarp on a rainy day...
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It was an antler restricted GMU (4 brow-tine or over 50"), so using a spotting scope from a good vantage was the way to go. Took a number of moose in that remote valley and the far plateau over the years...very thankful for the adventures.
 
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