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    The sign at the trailhead.
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    The trail crosses the power lines and the mountain bike route splits off.
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    The view looking down the power lines as the trail crosses.
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    A trailside flower near the power cut.
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    Easy section of trail with very gradual terrain.
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    Stone steps that make up a good portion of the trail.
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    The cabin sits just below the fire tower on the wooded summit.
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    Looking up at the fire tower.
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    The fire tower steps lead to a 360-degree view.
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    A summer morning view from the tower.
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    The tower offers spectacular views of fall foliage.
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    Looking back at the trail from the base of the tower.
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    A red spotted newt climbing beside the trail.

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