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Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret Morning News

Wasatch-Cache National Forest officials look over erosion damage near the Willard Peak area that was caused by ATV use, cattle, sheep and hikers. Once erosion starts from an off-road trail, small holes become caverns, which can grow overnight after a rainstorm if not quickly repaired.

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