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		<title>Adirondack Hiking Maps</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Passing the Gumber Bothy, Stane Street carries on a south-west bearing through Eartham Woods but I leave it and turn north uphill. The leaves are just turning now but green still abounds, even in late October. An occasional deep green yew tree stands out, a solitary sentinel, keeping guard over its friends. I’ve slept under many a yew; their low-slung branches darken the ground and insulate. They can be so dense that even light rain cannot penetrate. The path is full of mystery. A friend walking up here one day spotted something unusual protruding from the ground and he bent </p>
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