Seneca, different perspective.

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kato
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Seneca, different perspective.

Post by kato »

If you've been to Seneca, esp. to the summit, this photo is an eye-opener.
http://www.wvhighlands.org/roaring-plai ... y-dusk.htm
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Post by rhunt »

cool!
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Post by charlie »

Very nice!
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Post by captain static »

On my first trip to the area I camped on the mountain you see behind Seneca. My first trip there wasn't for climbing. I hadn't even started climbing then. I went there to watch the kayaking races in the North Fork. Another great place for views is Spruce Knob. The Seneca Creek Trail is an oustanding backpacking trip that takes you along the Spruce Knob ridge to the summit.
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