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Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
The moon rises during sunset at Norcross Pond.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
The hike begins on non-technical terrain that is not too steep.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
As the trail approaches the cascades and the ponds, the trail becomes steeper and much rockier.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
Nancy Cascades are low in fall, but are nevertheless beautiful in any season.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
Morning fog floats above Nancy Pond at sunrise.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
Walking along the trail between Nancy and Norcross Ponds.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
Bog bridges along one of the several muddy spots near the ponds.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
Morning fog floats above Nancy Pond at sunrise.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
Norcross Pond during a calm sunrise.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
The "trail" to Mount Nancy is steep and unmarked, but is not very technical and is fairly well established for a bushwhack.
Ethan Rambacher
Photo Date: 
08/22/2020
The view from Mount Nancy.

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