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John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
Trail starts along Stony Brook.
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
Pine Meadow trail is wide but rocky in some sections.
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
Pine Meadow Trail.
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
Another rocky section of the Pine Meadow Trail.
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
view looking west from Chipmunk Mountain.
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
View along Chipmunk ridge.
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
View of Dater Mountain from Chipmunk ridge.
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
The Seven Hills trail follow a nice ridge with plenty of view points.
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
View point known as the "Pulpit".
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
View from the "Russian Bear".
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
view of the "Russian Bear from trail along the Ramapo Ridge.
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
View from the Ramapo Torne with NYC in the skyline.
John Maurizi
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11/24/2020
Zoomed in view of NYC from the Ramapo Torne.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/24/2020
Hillburn-Torne-Sebago trail just below the Torne.

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