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New Jersey - Nov 12 & 13, 2005


On a freak 60-degree weekend in mid-November, combined a visit to Hoboken with a walk up Mt Tammany at the Delaware Water Gap.
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you should see an image here From the ledges on the west side of Mt Tammany, the classic view south along the Delaware, with Mt Minsi on the right. Bad timing where lighting is concerned.
you should see an image here View northerly into the Gap.
you should see an image here View ahead toward the top of Mt Tammany.
you should see an image here View south from the top. That's Mt Minsi again in the haze.
you should see an image here The leaves were gone from the trees, but the scrub on the summit was fiery red.
you should see an image here A closer shot of the fall color.
you should see an image here Super close-up on the red leaves.
you should see an image here Susel took this picture of "her" wavy tree.
you should see an image here She also took this one of a lichen-covered log.
you should see an image here She likes moss too.
you should see an image here Afternoon shadows crossing the Blue Dot trail.
you should see an image here This stream would lead us back to the parking lot.
you should see an image here A small waterfall along the way.
you should see an image here Close-up on the falls.
you should see an image here View downstream, with sunlight catching the ferns.
you should see an image here Similar shot - trying to capture the silvery reflection on the stream.
you should see an image here Shooting uphill from the streambank - the light hitting the ferns looks pretty good on the tree trunks too.
you should see an image here From the parking lot, view up to the summit catching the last of the day's light.
you should see an image here Panning to the right - the cliffs looming over the parking lot.
you should see an image here From Hoboken, a view to Manhattan.
you should see an image here Similar shot.

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