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    Dave Kiel
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    Along the Appalachian Trail heading south from the campground looking down into the Shenandoah River Valley.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/31/2019
    The upper part of the Lewis Falls Trail.
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    The lower Lewis River Trail tread becomes much rougher as you near the falls.
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    Signage along the trail to Lewis Falls.
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    03/31/2019
    The cascade just before the creek plunges over the top of Lewis Falls.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/31/2019
    The overlook at the far side of the falls. The faint trail to it is just upriver from the falls.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/31/2019
    Lewis Falls from the far side of the rocky overlook.
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    03/31/2019
    Lewis Creek Falls Trail as it ascends back to the Appalachian Trail.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/31/2019
    The pump house for Lewis Springs just before you reconnect with the Appalachian Trail.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/31/2019
    Along the Appalachian Trail heading north back to the campground.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/31/2019
    The first of the rocky overlooks along the Appalachian Trail that provide great views into the Shenandoah River Valley.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/31/2019
    The second rocky overlook as you head north along the Appalachian Trail.
    Dave Kiel
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    03/31/2019
    Deer are everywhere in Shenandoah National Park.

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