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View from Buck's Ledge
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Today I revisited two community forests in Bethel and Woodstock to complete some of the trails there that I had yet to hike.
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Bethel Community Forest West Trailhead
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This bridge was functioning as more of a dam than a bridge
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First up was the Parks-Bennett Trail in the western part of the Bethel Community Forest. This trail makes a loop on the southern slope of Ellingwood Mountain, passing along a pretty brook and past an excellent viewpoint, known as "The Prow" along the way.
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A cascade along the trail
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Last time I hiked here, I hiked the Red Pine Ridge Trail, instead of completing the Parks-Bennett Loop.
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The loop junction
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This time, I hiked the entire loop clockwise, and paused for a while to enjoy the view from The Prow.
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View from The Prow
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View from The Prow
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This cleared area with a view up the mountain is called "Porcupine Panorama"
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I then drove over to Buck's Ledge Community Forest in Woodstock.
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Start of the Lapham Loop
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This property was recently conserved by the town, and encompasses three peaks: Lapham Ledge, Buck's Ledge, and Moody Mountain. I started up the Lapham Loop, and soon made it to the top of the ledge, where I enjoyed my lunch and the view.
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View from Lapham Ledge
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After lunch, I headed down the other side of the Lapham Loop to Mann Road. I then followed Mann Road to the west end of the Buck's Ledge Trail.
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The start of the Buck's Ledge Trail on Mann Road
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This trail steadily climbed to the top of Buck's Ledge, which had the best views of the day.
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Summit sign on Buck's Ledge
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View from Buck's Ledge towards Mount Abram
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After taking in the view, I headed up the JnJ Backcountry Trail to the top of Moody Mountain.
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Logbook at the top of Moody Mountain
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The top of Moody Mountain
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Although this is the highest peak in the forest, the views here are rather limited. I descended steeply to the old logging road, and followed the road back to the parking area, with a short bushwhack detour around where they were doing construction.
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The old logging road
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The lower part of the old road is being improved to provide a way for disabled people to enjoy views without having to hike.
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View from the lower part of the old logging road
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