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    The parking area on Highway 218.
    The trailhead near the old spring.
    Ascending the Howell Trail (Blue).
    Some bright orange fungus.
    Ascending some stone steps.
    Climbing farther up the mountain.
    Pink mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia).
    The first viewpoint up the path.
    Continue to climb the rocky path.
    Looking up to Pitching Point.
    The scenic overlook at Pitching Point.
    Multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora), an invasive species.
    Storm King Mountain and the Hudson Highlands to the north.
    Large boulders to climb over.
    Traversing the North Ridge.
    Honeysuckle (Lonicera).
    Mount Taurus in Hudson Highlands State Park.
    The obscure boulder atop North Point.
    Blueberry heaths (Cyanococcus).
    The North Point summit.
    Peering north past Storm King Mountain.
    Continuing west over the summit.
    Descending from the summit of North Point.
    White mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia).
    Returning on the Stillman Spring Trail (White).

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