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Sophie John
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05/23/2021
The summit of Mount Greylock features landscape views as well as the Veterans War Memorial Tower.
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
The Bellows Pipe Trail up is mostly not too rocky or technical.
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
There are just a few steep sections on the ascent.
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
The first real views on the ascent as you approach the road.
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
The trail crosses the summit road near the top.
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
The Thunderbolt Ski Lodge.
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
The trails are all well-signed, especially at the summit.
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
Views towards Adams from the summit.
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
The descent goes from the summit past the Bascom Lodge towards the Gould Trail.
Sophie John
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05/23/2021
The trail on the descent is mostly gradual and not too technical.
Sophie John
Photo Date: 
05/23/2021
Wildflowers abound along the trail.

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