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The Black Tusk as seen from...

 
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The Black Tusk as seen from...
The Black Tusk as seen from the approach (SE). If you look close you can see where the trail traverses from east to west below the Tusk. The Chimney leading to the top is just barely around the corner.


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Brian JenkinsLooks more like a black molar to me.

Brian Jenkins

Hasn't voted

:- )
Posted Sep 2, 2004 11:48 am

Alex WoodRe: Looks more like a black molar to me.

Alex Wood

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the dentist wouldn't be happy with that one.
Posted Aug 2, 2008 1:15 am

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cmc56789Submitted by cmc56789
on Sep 2, 2004 5:37 am

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