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    John Maurizi
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    View from Sackett Ridge.
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    Trailhead from road.
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    Sackett Ridge trail.
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    Good signage along trails.
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    Old fireplace ruins.
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    Signage to follow trail.
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    Trail follows forest road in some sections.
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    Keep right off the forest road.
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    Turn right at the gate.
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    Stillman trail.
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    Short side trip to Split rock view point.
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    My favorite section of the hike.
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    Signage out to the trailhead.
    John Maurizi
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    09/17/2022
    Last viewpoint before descending the ridge.

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