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    The ultimate adventure guide

    John Maurizi
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    Delaware River from Mt. Tammany.
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    Route starts on the Appalachian Trail
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    Dunnfield Creek.
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    Dunnfield Creek.
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    Turn right at this fork.
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    bridge crossing Dunnfield Creek.
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    stay right onto the blue dot trail.
    John Maurizi
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    The Blue dot trail is also known as Pahaquarry Trail.
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    rocky trail terrain ascending the blue dot trail.
    John Maurizi
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    near the top of Mt. Tammany.
    John Maurizi
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    08/15/2024
    View of Mt. Minsi from top od Mt. Tammany.
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    descending the red dot trail is equally as rocky.
    John Maurizi
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    08/15/2024
    Mt. Minsi and the Delaware River.

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