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    Outdoor Project

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    The trestle and the parking area on Otterkill Road.
    The steep ascent up the Trestle Trail.
    A resting spot and clearing.
    Looking down to the train trestle.
    The trail begins to level off.
    Approaching the summit of the western ridge.
    Pine tress can be found along your path.
    An opening lookout to the west.
    Views to the northwest.
    Views from the western ridge to the north.
    The Western Ridge Trail (orange markings).
    Exposed rock faces along the mountain crest.
    The Sweet Clover junction.
    Continuing on the Western Ridge Trail (orange markings).
    Flat rock faces along the ridge.
    Descending the valley on the Ridge to Ridge Trail (blue markings).
    From the east ridge to the west ridge.
    The eastern ridge of Shunemunk.
    Approaching the Megaliths.
    The large, fractured Megaliths.
    Approaching a lookout point on the Jessup Trail (yellow markings).
    Traversing the eastern ridge.
    Returning to Otterkill Road.

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