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Posted Fri, 2010/06/25 - 11:56am by kevinfunkphotoadmin
Dolly Sods Morning Fog

Dolly Sods Morning Fog

70-210mm lens at 210mm; 1/10 sec at f/8; digital capture at ISO 200; Gitzo tripod with Really Right Stuff ball head
Saturday, June 19, 2010 - 5:58am

"The high meadows of Dolly Sods North have some of the most spectacular scenery on the east coast. With beautiful valley views, and seemingly endless rolling fern pastures, this is an area you'll want to come back to again and again. Part of the Monongahela National Forest, Dolly Sods is a taste of the Canadian high country right in our own back yard."

Text taken from Hiking Upward
For More Information on Dolly Sods please visit the following links:
Wikepedia
US Forest Service
Hike Upward
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