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  • Poly Canyon Road leads student hikers, bikers, joggers into open space beside Cal Poly university campus in San Luis Obispo, California.
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  • Dog-friendly Griffith Park allows leashed dogs on most of its trails, including this route.
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  • A hiker passes by the Cantilever Deck, an experimental structure created by Cal Poly students in 1990 in which no part of the actual structure touches the ground. It's one of the remaining structures in the Architecture Graveyard at Poly Canyon, San Luis Obispo.
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  • This reinvented structure was created in 2003 by students and three of the alumni who worked on the original Blade Structure (1963), the first experimental structure erected in Poly Canyon. The Blade Structure project tested post-tensioning methods along with the use of pre-stressed concrete.
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  • Looking back at the Greek Revival Dome of Griffith Observatory from the East Observatory Trail.
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  • The final stretch up up to the top of Griffith Observatory Trail.
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  • Panoramic views of Los Angeles from the Griffith Observatory Trail.
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  • Hiking up the West Observatory Trail toward Griffith Observatory.
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  • East and West Observatory Trails --and the climb -- begin at the bridge just beyond the playground and restrooms.
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  • A child hikes up the hill toward the Hay Bale Arch in Poly Canyon, San Luis Obispo. The double arch filled with straw was created by Cal Poly students in 2004.
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  • The iconic Greek Revival dome of Griffith Observatory as seen from the West Observatory Trail.
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  • This geodesic dome was one of the first of its kind built on the West Coast, and was created in 1957 by Cal Poly students inspired by a lecture by Buckminster Fuller.
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  • A whimsical stone arch marks the entrance to Cal Poly's architecture canyon, commonly known as the "architecture graveyard." Beginning in the 1960s, Architecture & Environmental Design students created full-scale experimental structures here.
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  • Kids pause to take in the view of the Hollywood sign from the West Observatory Trail.
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