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Viburnum lantanoides

Sandwich Dome, August 2010


I've been doing a relaxed kind of redlining lately, visiting trails I've overlooked in the past. Sandwich Dome isn't very tall, but it does have decent views, and I also wanted to visit Fletcher's Cascade on the way up.
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you should see an image here Hobblebush (Viburnum lantanoides) beginning to turn.
you should see an image here The stream below Fletcher's Cascade was almost dry.
you should see an image here Hobblebush berries beside the stream.
you should see an image here Patterns formed by foam below a small cascade.
you should see an image here Sachem Peak, seen from Jennings Peak.
you should see an image here Sandwich Dome seen from Jennings Peak.
you should see an image here Looking North-northeast over Noon Peak to Mt Tripyramid from Jennings Peak.
you should see an image here This White Admiral (Limenitis arthemis) was sunning itself a few steps below the summit of Sandwich Dome.
you should see an image here Zoomed-in view of Mt Tripyramid, showing the South Slide.
you should see an image here Jennings Peak from the summit of Sandwich Dome.
you should see an image here Mt Osceola from Sandwich Dome.
you should see an image here The White Admiral was still in the same place when I started down.
you should see an image here One more photo of the White Admiral.
you should see an image here View of Sandwich Dome from near Noon Peak.
you should see an image here Blueberry leaves turning red for fall on the dry ledges.
you should see an image here The majority of plants were still green.
you should see an image here Colorful sphagnum moss.
you should see an image here Lichens growing on the end of a log.
you should see an image here .Hobblebush.
you should see an image here Another hobblebush.
you should see an image here More hobblebush.
you should see an image here Yet more hobblebush.
you should see an image here Hericium on a log.
you should see an image here Close-up of the Hericium
you should see an image here Puffballs, probably Lycoperdon perlatum, "Devil's snuff-box".
you should see an image here A quiet spot in Drake's Brook.