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    Brandon Cook
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    03/21/2018
    View of the Ledges from the trail.
    Brandon Cook
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    03/21/2018
    Large boulders and pine trees scattered along the trail.
    Brandon Cook
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    03/21/2018
    Small cave seen along the trail (currently closed off to protect bats from white-nose syndrome).
    Brandon Cook
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    03/21/2018
    Section of trail that squeezes through the rock formations.
    Brandon Cook
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    03/21/2018
    Large icicles forming along the trail.
    Brandon Cook
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    03/21/2018
    The Ledges Trail follows below large rock formations for the majority of the hike.
    Brandon Cook
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    03/21/2018
    Squeezing through one of the narrower sections of the trail.
    Brandon Cook
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    03/21/2018
    View of the ledges from below.
    Brandon Cook
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    03/21/2018
    Looking upward at the dense trees and large rock formations from the trail.
    Brandon Cook
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    03/21/2018
    The Ledges Trail is perfect for those interested in geology and vegetation.
    Brandon Cook
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    03/21/2018
    View of the valley from the top of the Ledges Trail. This view is exceptionally beautiful in the fall.

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