Pok-o-Moonshine is a rounded mountain that you pass by in the Northway These are the pictures I took on that particular Saturday in October.
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... locations of photos are estimates that were done using heads-up digitizing.


Starting Up the Trail. No part of the trail is particularly steep, though there are some moderately steep section on the former Jeep Trail.
Pok-O-Moonshine on October 8, 2011. (N 44° 23' 16.84" W 73° 30' 30.42"
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Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/125 sec, Aperature: f/2.8, ISO 80, Focal Length: 38mm.


The Beaver Dun It. It didn't take long for the beaver to flood out this bridge, heading up the former Jeep Trail up Pok-o-Moonshine. This trail is only two years old, as a officially designated trail.
Pok-O-Moonshine on October 8, 2011. (N 44° 23' 48.95" W 73° 31' 13.84"
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Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/320 sec, Aperature: f/2.8, ISO 80, Focal Length: 38mm.
























McGuire Mountain. Last big mountain in the North-Eastern Adirondacks. The Champlain Valley and area around AuSable/Peru is to the east.
Pok-O-Moonshine on October 8, 2011. (N 44° 24' 6.84" W 73° 30' 47.56"
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Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/800 sec, Aperature: f/4.0, ISO 80, Focal Length: 38mm.

































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