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		<title>Lambs Gulch - Hailey</title>
		<description>Lambs Gulch Images: 

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		<title>Carbonate Mountain - Hailey</title>
		<description>Distance: 5.2 Miles
Elevation Gain: 1,396 Feet
Highest Point: 6,714 Feet
 Rating: Moderate
Access: Paved Road
Area: Hailey

To The Trail: From the stoplight at Main &#38; Bullion in Hailey head west on Bullion St.  Go three blocks, passing Hop Porter Park and crossing the Big Wood River, the parking turnout for Carbonate Mountain ...</description>
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		<title>Murdock Creek</title>
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This pleasant trail into the Boulders offers an easy stroll the first couple of miles. For those more ambitious, a steep climb to a viewpoint affords a rarely-seen angle of several Boulder peaks and a panorama of the Smoky Mountains.
 

Distance: 6 Miles
Elevation Gain: 2,320 Feet (1,100 feet first 2.5 ...</description>
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		<title>West Fork of the North Fork</title>
		<description>This quiet trail along the West Fork brings the hiker into a beautiful high mountain valley in the Boulder Mountains.

Distance: 7 Miles
Elevation Gain: 1,920 Feet
Highest Point: 8,840 Feet
 Rating: Moderate
Access: Dirt Road
Area: Boulder Mountains
To The Trail: Drive north from Ketchum on Highway 75 for 7.8 miles and turn right at ...</description>
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		<title>Boulder Basin - Boulder Mountains</title>
		<description>A wonderful hike for the curious explorer, Boulder Basin has it all: remnants of Idaho's mining history, high altitude lakes, soaring peaks and meadows filled with wildflowers in the spring.


 Total Distance: 7 Miles
Highest Elevation: 9,528 Feet
Elevation Gain: 2,210 Feet
Rating: Moderate
Access: Dirt Road (4x4 Recommended)
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		<title>Toe of the Hill Trail - Hailey</title>
		<description>Haileys newest baby, The Toe of the Hill Trail, is open &#38; welcoming spring and summer users with open arms. A lot of work was recently completed in the summer of ‘06 and the trail officially opened in September 2006 with a ribbon cutting by Hailey city officials and many ...</description>
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		<title>Tech on the Trail - A Bird&#8217;s Eye View</title>
		<description>The Big Blue Marble – Mother Earth, floats in the depths of space before you. Now grab it with your mouse pointer and give it a spin. Continents roll by, mountain ranges, seas &#38; oceans, polar ice caps – zoom in closer and examine obscure islands, jungles, canyons, deserts, rivers. ...</description>
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		<title>Tech on the Trail - SnoTel Sites</title>
		<description>Several hundreds of mysterious antennae can be found scattered amongst the ridges and valleys of 12 western states. Usually a nondescript outhouse sized building combined with several towers of different types. Bristling with sensors, they sit silently, continuously sending communications in bursts of 1950’s radio technology which catch a ride ...</description>
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