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Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
The start of the old road that is now the Brumley mountain trail. There are a few private inholdings above here so there is occasional traffic.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
The old shack for the fire tower.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
The cap rock on top of Middle Knob. Middle Knob provides great views of the central Appalachia from the top on clear days.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
The old fire tower. The entrance to the slots is just past the tower. When it was open to the public, people said you could see into the slot canyons from the top of the tower.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
Once inside, it is a different world.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
Dave Kiel
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02/17/2017
Dave Kiel
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02/17/2017
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
Fortunately, graffiti is a rarity in the slots. How can people put graffiti on rocks in a place like this?
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
02/17/2017