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    John Maurizi
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    Lake Sabago.
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    Trailhead for Tuxedo - Mt. Ivy trail.
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    Rocky terrain along most of the trail.
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    Turn right here off the Ramapo Dunderburg Trail.
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    Fall shadows along the trail.
    John Maurizi
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    Some easy sections along this trail.
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    A short side trip to Dutch Doctor shelter.
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    First view of Lake Sabago.
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    Fall at Lake Sabago.
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    Approach to Claudius Smith Den.
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    View from atop Claudius Smith Den.
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    Sturdy boots would be good for this trail.
    John Maurizi
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    10/22/2022
    Descent near the end.

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