Mountains seem to have been built for the human race as at once their schools and their cathedrals John Ruskin |
June 17 2000 ~ 11:15am ~ Massachusetts atop Mount Greylock Milepost 1565.6
The Monument Atop Mount Greylock
June 17 2000 ~ 11:15am ~ Massachusetts atop Mount Greylock
Greylock rising centerwise in this magnificent group, dominates the County, stands the sentinel of the western portion of the State, and, with the New York mountains, the Connecticut and Vermont mountains before it and on either hand of it for many miles, rules them all with no rival either in beauty of parts, breadth of out-look, or in height John Hascem, 1906 |
June 17 2000 ~ 11:16am ~ Massachusetts atop Mount Greylock
Bascom Lodge
June 17 2000 ~ 11:57am ~ Massachusetts atop Mount Greylock
A Closer Look At The Monument
June 17 2000 ~ 11:58am ~ Massachusetts atop Mount Greylock
It were as well to be educated in the shadow of a mountain as in more classic shade. Some will remember, no doubt, not only that they went to college, but that they went to the mountain. Henry David Thoreau |
June 17 2000 ~ 11:59am ~ Massachusetts atop Mount Greylock
A Road Crossing
June 17 2000 ~ 12:18pm ~ Massachusetts Notch Road Milepost 1565.1
Looking Back At The Monument Atop Mount Greylock
June 17 2000 ~ 12:30pm ~ Massachusetts on the trail approx. Milepost 1564.5
Cook and Clean AT '99
June 17 2000 ~ 12:39pm ~ Massachusetts on the trail approx. Milepost 1564.0
The Trail Skirts A Fallow Field
June 17 2000 ~ 3:33pm ~ Massachusetts on the trail approx. Milepost 1559.0
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