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    John Maurizi
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    Long Path just before Dunning Trail.
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    Dunning Trail near the Hogencamp mines.
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    one of the Hogencamp mine filled with water
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    Dunning trail follows a forest road initially for the mines
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    Dunning trail.
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    Dunning Trail
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    Dunning trail leaves the forest road and follows an open ridge.
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    Glacier erratics along the Dunning trail.
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    Open views from the top of Hogencamp Mountain
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    view from Hogencamp Mountain
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    Bald Rock shelter near the junction of the Dunning trail and Ramapo-Dunderberg trail.

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