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From here, I could continue downhill a few hundred feet and then up over to that next ridge in the New York Mountains

5875-cliff-canyon-peaks.jpg From Cliff Canyon Spring Peak #2 at 6550 feet, I can make out Brant Road along the train tracks below, despite the visiting smogThumbnailsFrom here, I get a northeast view toward the highest peaks of the New York MountainsFrom Cliff Canyon Spring Peak #2 at 6550 feet, I can make out Brant Road along the train tracks below, despite the visiting smogThumbnailsFrom here, I get a northeast view toward the highest peaks of the New York MountainsFrom Cliff Canyon Spring Peak #2 at 6550 feet, I can make out Brant Road along the train tracks below, despite the visiting smogThumbnailsFrom here, I get a northeast view toward the highest peaks of the New York MountainsFrom Cliff Canyon Spring Peak #2 at 6550 feet, I can make out Brant Road along the train tracks below, despite the visiting smogThumbnailsFrom here, I get a northeast view toward the highest peaks of the New York MountainsFrom Cliff Canyon Spring Peak #2 at 6550 feet, I can make out Brant Road along the train tracks below, despite the visiting smogThumbnailsFrom here, I get a northeast view toward the highest peaks of the New York Mountains

I think I'll leave that until next time. And no, I wouldn't have enough to go all the way to the New York Mountains peaks in the distance, even if this vertigo-man had enough daylight for that...