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Ethan Rambacher
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08/22/2020
The view from Signal Ridge is incredible, with the impressive cliffs of Mount Lowell the prominent feature.
Ethan Rambacher
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08/22/2020
A marked campsite shortly before the summit of Mount Carrigain.
Ethan Rambacher
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08/22/2020
The view of the summit from Signal Ridge.
Ethan Rambacher
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08/22/2020
The view from the summit firetower on Mount Carrigain.
Ethan Rambacher
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08/22/2020
The Desolation Trail down Mt. Carrigain is steep in parts and difficult when wet, but passes through a beautiful mossy forest.
Ethan Rambacher
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08/22/2020
The trail up and down Mount Nancy is technically a bushwhack, although it is easy to see the trail in most spots. However, it is very steep in many places.
Ethan Rambacher
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08/22/2020
The views from Mount Nancy are partially obstructed by trees, but extend all the way to Mount Washington on a clear day.
Ethan Rambacher
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08/22/2020
Norcross Pond is a beautiful location to enjoy a sunrise or sunset.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020

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