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    Photo Date: 
    01/21/2017
    View from Armstrong Mountain.
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    01/21/2017
    View of Gothics and Saddleback from Armstrong Mountain.
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    01/21/2017
    The Beaver Meadow Falls leads to the ridge, from where Armstrong and Gothics are quickly reached.
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    03/27/2016
    Beaver Meadow Falls in late winter. The Falls are usually frozen all winter.
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    01/21/2017
    The range trail between Armstrong Mountain and Pyramid Peak offer some of the best hiking in the Adirondacks.
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    01/21/2017
    View of Sawteeth Mountain between the leafless trees from the Lake Road.
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    01/21/2017
    In the whiteout, only the fresh snowshoe tracks show the way.
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    03/27/2016
    View from Gothics. As the summit's bare rock and shrubs are exposed to the sun and wind, it is usually not very snowy, unless you'll be ascending after a heavy snowfall. Mount Marcy and the McIntyre Range can be seen in the distance.
    Photo Date: 
    03/27/2016

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