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Washing dishes on a cold morning is NOT a favorite activity!

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items are from between 10 Nov 2007 & 11 Nov 2007.

Starting Point: Canopus Lake, Fahnestock St. Park
Hiking up Hwy. 301--the wrong way!
Out on the Appalachian Trail (AT)
Pausing to view the fall foliage.
Man made footbridge on the AT.
New Scouts Peter, Chris, Carmine & Will take a break.
Bundled up & Backpacking the AT.
SPL Tim D. ensures the pace is not too brisk.
Troop gathers around ASM Don W. to view trail map.
Committee member Frank M. enjoys the hike.
Hidden Lake
Colors of Fall.
More fall colors.
Blue Trail marker.
Another view of Hidden Lake.
Beautiful fall sky reflects off Hidden Lake.
Scouts traverse the uneven wet surface carefully.
Mini-trek leader Don W. guides the group.
Pausing while others behind catch up.
Carmine prepares to cross creek...carefully.
Matt S. & Brad follow Carmine carefully.
Committee member Ed P. & scouts gaze at the stunning scenery of Hidden Lake.
Marsh weeds were in abundance.
Don W., Tom M. & Ben R. take a quick trail map check.
The sun magnified the beauty of the fall foliage.
A much-needed lunch break.
Lots of food chatter!
Warning Sign on John Allen Pond.
Abandoned mine from the late 1800s.
Boys learn about the mining trade.
Scouts learn a little local history.
Kevin M. says "forget the mining stories, I'm resting my tired feet!"
Scouts wonder if the mine entrance is still there.
Tired scouts enjoy the "history" break.
Anthony P. is not too tired to make a funny face.
Joseph S. & Activities Chair. Ben R. discuss local folklore.
Most listen attentively to the history of mining.
SM Tom M. & son Brad listening to mine discussion.
Road circles "beautiful" marsh area.
Mallard ducks rest on this scenic marshy area.
Beyond that ridge lies the Durland Scout camp.
Ridge covered with scenic fall foliage.
Brilliant fall colors were everywhere.
Anthony P. may be tired but he's enjoying the day!
Matt S. clowns around as Will catches up.
Will joins Anthony for a rest.
Ben R. is not really laughing at Chris's outsized pack.
An official Appalachian Trail sign.
A natural pool in the creek below the trail.
Remnants of a broken water dam.
Scenic creek flows beneath the road.
Less than 1 mile to go, as the boys relax.
Good shot of creek and road.
Chris, Will & Kevin have a hard time getting up.
Interesting tree trunk.
Scouts arrive at Site #40, happy & tired.
Sun setting on Clear Lake, from Site #40.
Another view of Sperling Pond.
Brad seems proud of dehydrated dinner.
ASM Matt P. whips up a hot breakfast on a cold morning.
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