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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Ryan Wamsley
    Photo Date: 
    03/31/2019
    The "Enchanted Forest" rhododendron tunnel, fogged in, about 0.5 mile from the summit of Big Frog Mountain.
    Ryan Wamsley
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    03/31/2019
    View of a fogged in Peavine Ridge, near Chimney Rock.
    Ryan Wamsley
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    03/31/2019
    Campsite and fire pit at the top of Big Frog Mountain.
    Ryan Wamsley
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    03/31/2019
    Freezing fog rolling in and collecting on spider webs on Big Frog Mountain.
    Ryan Wamsley
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    03/31/2019
    Freezing fog collecting on the flora atop Big Frog Mountain.
    Ryan Wamsley
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    03/31/2019
    Late winter on a leaf-filled Big Frog Trail.
    Ryan Wamsley
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    03/31/2019
    View of the surrounding area from Big Frog Trail.
    Ryan Wamsley
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    03/31/2019
    A view of Big Frog Trail in the winter, with mountains seen through the leafless trees.
    Ryan Wamsley
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    03/31/2019
    Sun setting along Big Frog Trail.
    Ryan Wamsley
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    03/31/2019
    A beautiful view near the Big Frog Trail trailhead.

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