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John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
12/13/2020
Fingerboard ridge.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
12/13/2020
Lake Tiorati trail from parking area.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
12/13/2020
Appalachian Trail after crossing Arden Valley Road.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
12/13/2020
Stay left onto the forest road.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
12/13/2020
Forrest road after leaving the Appalachian Trail.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
12/13/2020
Forrest road becomes the Long Path.
John Maurizi
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12/13/2020
Long Path before crossing back over Arden Valley Road.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
12/13/2020
After crossing Arden Valley Road, the Long Path becomes very rocky.
John Maurizi
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12/13/2020
Stay to the right of the swamp along the Long Path.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
12/13/2020
Unmaintained shelter just off the Long Path.
John Maurizi
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12/13/2020
Trail junction with the Appalachian Trail. Sharp left turn here back onto the Appalachian Trail.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
12/13/2020
Worthwhile side trip to Fingerboard Shelter.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
12/13/2020
Fingerboard ridge.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
12/13/2020
Fingerboard ridge.

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