East Mountain Firetower Tiedown
This all that remains of the long-gone East Mountain Fire Tower, that once overlooked the northern Berkshires and western Taconics.
Taken on Sunday September 6, 2009 at Pine Cobble.Why ads? π€ / Privacy Policy π³
This all that remains of the long-gone East Mountain Fire Tower, that once overlooked the northern Berkshires and western Taconics.
Taken on Sunday September 6, 2009 at Pine Cobble.The US Department of Agriculture has this survey marker right on the Vermont-Massachussets border should somebody need to know if they've broken a law in one state or another, or more likely, to deliminate where USDA jurisdiction (Green Mountain Forest) ends, and MassDEP jurisdiction starts (Pine Cobble).
Taken on Sunday September 6, 2009 at Pine Cobble.That's what the sign says when you enter Vermont.
Taken on Sunday September 6, 2009 at Pine Cobble.When you cross into Vermont, the Appalachian Trail follows the Long Trail.
Taken on Sunday September 6, 2009 at Pine Cobble.This is the intersection of the Pine Cobble Trail and the Appalachian Trail.
Taken on Sunday September 6, 2009 at Pine Cobble.It was such a stunning white rock (much Vermont marble), against such a beautiful blue sky.
Taken on Sunday September 6, 2009 at Pine Cobble.These are on East Mountain. Somehow this area reminded me a lot of the Albany Pine Bush, even if the ecosystem was kind of different, as was the rocky surface. I guess my familiarity comes from seeing the Pine Trees in the foreground, with the mountains in the background.
Taken on Sunday September 6, 2009 at Pine Cobble.