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    Sophie John
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    A sign marking the Willoughby State Forest the trail network is located in.
    Sophie John
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    01/04/2021
    A gate marks the start of the trail.
    Sophie John
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    01/04/2021
    The CCC Road is very wide making it easy to ski with a group or to pass other skiers.
    Sophie John
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    There are many maps and trail signs posted along the route.
    Sophie John
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    01/04/2021
    A view of Lake Willoughby and Mount Pisgah.
    Sophie John
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    01/04/2021
    The Bartlett Mountain Road is less frequently skied and has more variable conditions.
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    01/04/2021
    A sign marking the narrow and steep Connector Trail to the Bartlett Mountain Road.
    Sophie John
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    01/04/2021
    The Connector Trail is more narrow than the CCC Road.
    Sophie John
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    01/04/2021
    A sign marking the Willoughby State Forest the trail network is located in.
    Sophie John
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    01/04/2021
    The Bartlett Mountain Road is rolling uphills and downhills.

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