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Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
First viewpoint looking east.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Second viewpoint looking east toward Massenutten Mountain.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Crossing the wide ridge of Great North Mountain.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
The forest floor.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
The hardest of the short scrambles near the top of Tibbets Knob. It's not hard, but be carful with kids.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Hiking to Tibbets Knob.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Looking north down into the pastoral Trout Valley across the state line in West Virginia.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Tibbets Knob looking north.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Fungus growing on the hardwoods en route to Tibbets Knob.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
The trail going south beyond Tibbets Knob. It is a bit rougher, but it is not as steep as the climb up.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
The trail going south beyond Tibbets Knob. It is a bit rougher, but it is not as steep as the climb up.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
The trail levels out and widens just before the end at ST 691.

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