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I can’t help but post this pic, even though it’s deeply flawed, from the west shoulder of Appalachia

I can’t help but post this pic, even though it’s deeply flawed, from the west shoulder of Appalachian Gap in Camle’s Hump State Park, because there’s just so much interesting stuff going on it it!  Maybe one day I’ll go back and wait for another perfect Appalachian Gap sunset…  But until then, this pic will have to do!


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A young spruce tree growing in the moss at the foot of the southern headland at Appalachian Gap, Cam

A young spruce tree growing in the moss at the foot of the southern headland at Appalachian Gap, Camel’s Hump State Park, Vermont.


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Tumbled stone at the foot of the southern promontory of Appalachian Gap.  Full disclosure: this is n

Tumbled stone at the foot of the southern promontory of Appalachian Gap.  Full disclosure: this is not the natural orientation of this picture, I’m taking artistic license!


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Sunlight and camera flare on mist rising after a summer rain.  Looking West from Appalachian Gap, Ca

Sunlight and camera flare on mist rising after a summer rain.  Looking West from Appalachian Gap, Camel’s Hump State Park, Vermont.


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Birch snags on the north hilside of Appalachian Gap, where Highway 17 cuts through Camel’s Hump Stat

Birch snags on the north hilside of Appalachian Gap, where Highway 17 cuts through Camel’s Hump State Park, near Starksboro, Vermont.  This was the first picture I took on an afternoon helping one of Vermont’s official State Botanists check up on rare plant populations!


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