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Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain, spelled Pokamoonshine on U.S. Geological Survey maps, and sometimes known as just Poke-O, is a minor peak of the Adirondack Mountains. The name is believed to be a corruption of the Algonquin words pohqui, meaning 'broken', and moosie, meaning 'smooth'. It is located in the town of Chesterfield, New York, United States, on New York state Forest Preserve land, part of the Taylor Pond Wild Forest complex within the Adirondack Park. Due to its location next to the pass through which most travelers from the north enter the range, it has been called the "gateway to the Adirondacks".

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Map: Poke O Moonshine Fire Tower
Photo: Poke-O-Moonshine [SIC] Sign
Photo: Along the Old Jeep Trail
Photo: SUNY ROTC Land Navigation Excerise
Photo: Trees on Ridge
Photo: Blue Skies and Folleage
Photo: Pok-O-Moonshine Lean-To
Photo: Remains of Ranger's Cabin
Photo: Poko-O-Moonshine
Photo: Distant Mountains of Northern Adirondacks
Photo: Tree and Lake Champlain

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