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Longs Park sign
After hiking up from Rustler Park, you know you are on the right trail when you see this well made and very informative sign. SP'er Dennis Poulin studies the map a bit as we paused briefly to orient ourselves. You can see that it is not all that far to Flys Peak from this sign (topozone location). We were on our way to hike Chiricahau Peak, the county highpoint of Cochise County and not much further from Flys Peak.
11-15-06


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