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Parking off of Otterkill Road under a trestle.
A junction of the Trestle and Otterkill trails.
An information kiosk at the Taylor Road parking area.
Jessup (Yellow) and Sweet Clover (White) Trailheads.
The tall grass field at the eastern base of the mountain.
The Metro-North Railroad adjacent to the Otterkill Trail (Red).
A small waterfall at the base of the Dark Hollow Trail (Black).
Ascending the Sweet Clover (White) Trail.
The Sweet Clover (White) Trail on the ridge.
Looking to the west from the western ridge.
Pines covering the two ridges.
Hiking along the ridge.
A very large ant hill.
Some minor rock scrambling approaching the summit.
The megaliths looking to the south.
The megaliths near the summit.
Purple conglomerate at the summit.
Traversing thick blueberry heaths.
The topography of the plateau.
The top of the Dark Hollow (Black) Trail.
The Long Path (Aqua) and Western Ridge (Orange) intersection.
Large boulders at an open vista (looking west).
The Jessup (Yellow) and Long Path (aqua) junction.
Looking northeast from High Knob.
The Black Rock Forest to the east.
Descending the High Knob on the Long Path (Aqua).
The Long Path (Aqua) along the Route 32 trestle.
The Metro-North trestle over Route 32.

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