The following are photographs taken while hiking around Camp. Clicking on any of the photos will open a new window with a larger image. Enjoy, and please, if you have any photos that you wouldn't mind seeing here, please e-mail me.
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This is one of Bryan Carnathan's pictures from the lookout tower at the top of Deboullie Mountain. The National Historic Lookout Registry calls Deboullie's tower a "60' guyed steel tower" with "an 8'x8' wooden cab perched somewhat precariously on top." |
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Another of Bryan's photos shows a different view of the mountain, with Deboullie Pond serenely in the foreground. |
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These two photos show Deboullie Mountain from across Pushineer Pond. If you look closely at the mountain, you can make out the lookout tower. |
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The forest community around Camp is common among balanced alpine ecosystems; lichens and mosses cover remnant glacial till. |
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As inhospitable a home it may seem, Rocky Brook Falls sustains a few varieties of hardy plants on its rocks, as seen in this photo from Bryan Carnathan. |
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This flower also chose to make a home on the rocks at Rocky Brook Falls, blooming despite the shallow soils and frequent inundation. |
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