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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    08/11/2019
    Trailhead is both the Finger Lakes Trail and an ADA trail.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    08/11/2019
    Right away, the trail leads to the Jump Off.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    08/11/2019
    Another view of the Finger Lakes toward Canandaigua Lake from the Jump Off.
    Karen Marley
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    08/11/2019
    Follow the Finger Lakes Trail as it cruises along the edge of the Gannett Hill.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    08/11/2019
    The orange trail warms up your balance with lots of roots.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    08/11/2019
    Portions of trails are covered in loose rocks, making uphill traction a bit unreliable.
    Karen Marley
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    08/11/2019
    Intersections are numbered.
    Karen Marley
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    08/11/2019
    This green level is a welcome respite as you head back.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    08/11/2019
    The bottom of the Red Loop brings you to the ADA fishing pond.
    Karen Marley
    Photo Date: 
    08/11/2019
    Taking a quick break on the trail.

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