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Vista from Doe Mesa
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| At the northern side of the mesa we could view forests, more mesas, and the entrance to Boynton Canyon.
Doe Mesa is a place where the deer go to give birth to their young and nurse them in their early years. On the mesa, there are natural deer trails winding around and you can roam them to the edges to peer out at the expansive views. It took a moderate hike, a little less than an hour, to get to the top of the mesa. A spiral of rocks |
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