Jewell Pass?

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Ok so as of yesterday’s post, I had made it to the Prairie View lookout, hung out a bit, captured some pics. Then started the descent, a little unsure of the trail going down as it was not marked well. As far as I understood, the part of the trail that connects downward is called “Jewell Pass”. Now I could be wrong on this, but I think it was in fact Jewell Pass. If anyone knows more than myself or can confirm, due share. To me, it seemed like the downward trail and circle back to Barrier Lake, took about an hour more than the ascent. It did seem quite long actually. The entire hike took me over five hours or so to complete. Making it one of the longest hike I have ever done actually. I know to some of you that might not seem too bad, but for me, it felt long. Still worth it though. Would I do it again anytime soon? Well, probably will not be in any big hurry to return. Still giving a 7/10 on my enjoyment scale!

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This time it's about portraits of @davek's activities, extraordinary beauty and natural beauty that are really interesting to look at, we are indeed satisfied if we enjoy them there 👍👍👍

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I love this top mountains view and how it is actually really looking

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It was really enjoyable. Thanks.

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It's addictive to be in these places, once a year I leave the city to connect with nature. Beautiful shots @daveks friend, as always!

!discovery 40
!BBH

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Looks amazing and the shot's are very good, so worth it I bet. When it calls you, you'll be back.

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Indeed, sometime in the future for sure. Thanks.

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Sounds like you took a less travelled path that isn't maintained as well. Probably wasn't the usual descent. It led back to where you started though so that's what counts and you had some nice scenery along the way!

Great shots as always. Did you use that bridge to cross the ravine?

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Yes I did. Finally did make it back to the starting point, but a linger longer than expected for sure! Thanks for stopping by.

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From the Prairie View overlook, on your way down, you can see everything awesome, what great photos, towards "Jewell Pass" of Jewell Pass. In any case it is wonderful what you do @daveks I congratulate you. Yesterday I got to be with my wife with whom I have been married for 51 years, on her International Women's Day, so I made a post today. Thank you for reviewing it. Success in your publications.

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Five hours? That's not cheap! Did you have to pass through that wooden bridge? It's beautiful.

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Yes, and it was kinda fun!

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Five hours? That's not cheap! Did you have to pass through that wooden bridge? It's beautiful!

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You were really to take amazing pictures. Most especially I think I prefer the black and white background

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Thanks. I’m happy they turned out well.

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