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Peak Mountain / Metacomet Trail - To The Edge Of The Ridge
Not long past the arched trees, the Metacomet Trail - Peak Mountain exposes soft, dusty, beige soil, and heads for the rim of the ridge. In the early winter, the view is relatively unobstructed, but you can see from the position of the branches that trees typically block the view in the spring and summer.
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11/24/2001
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Peak Mountain / Metacomet Trail - The Last Steps To The Summit
The last few tens of feet to the summit are steep and rocky, a major change from the nearby sections of the trail.
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12/4/2001
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Peak Mountain / Metacomet Trail - View Of Newgate Prison
The view to the right of the summit shows the colonial-era Newgate Prison. The prison, at the upper left of the image, is brick and sandstone, and used to be a copper mine, whose workings, as well as the prison, are open to tourists in the spring, summer and fall. To the right is the white painted Viets tavern, also a historical site, where the first warden of the prison later lived. The sign for the tavern is the flag-like white thing to the left of the white building.
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12/4/2001
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Peak Mountain / Metacomet Trail - Haze And Atmospheric Perspective
A view from the summit of Peak Mountain looks down on the valley below. On this late winter day, the haze and atmospheric perspective are particularly strong, despite a clear sky and crisp temperatures in the fifties. In the distance, we can see where the Farmington River has strayed from the ridge. It will later join the ridge down next to the Tariffville Gorge section of the Metacomet trail.
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12/4/2001
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Peak Mountain / Metacomet Trail - Summit Survey Marker
Some summits (and some places not summits) get surveyed, and when they do, they may get a marker. The Peak Mountain outlook gets TWO markers, one of which, shown here, is on the apparent summit, and is the more northerly of the two.
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12/4/2001
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