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    The Long Trail kiosk.
    A ladder leads down to the crossing of the Little River.
    The Long Trail is marked by white blazes on the trees and rocks.
    The trail passes through some beautiful mixed vegetation.
    In wet weather, its sometimes hard to tell the difference between the trail and water runoff.
    One of the steep rock features to navigate up.
    A man-made log-stacked stairway and retaining wall.
    A brief view of Mount Mansfiled and ski runs of Stowe Mountain Resort from an opening in the dense vegetation.
    Wooden staircases erected help hikers over steep, rocky obstacles.
    Moss clinging to the rocks.
    The intersection of the Long Trail and the vista offshoot.
    The vista offshoot is marked with blue blazes.
    Stairway down to the viewpoint, which is on a small ledge.
    View of the northeastern slopes of Mount Mansfield from the viewpoint.
    The view looking south down at the winding VT-108 Road toward Stowe Mountain Resort.
    Large cliffs of Mount Mansfield.

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