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- Camp 4 on Bolton Mountain
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The sign in the middle of the image reads "Trout Club" and points to the right.
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- Taylor Lodge
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- The building of Sucker Brook Lodge
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The original title identifies "Voter" but does not identify the second man pictured.
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- Taylor Lodge
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- Glastonbury Camp East of Bennington - 3600 foot elevation
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The original title states that the camp faces South and that there is a "fine view South." Those identified in the picture are: "Puffer in pajamas at corner," Major Jenks, and Bob Aiken. The original negative belonged to "Puffer." The slide was colored in September, 1931.
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- North Hut on Couching Lion (Camel's Hump)
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The words on the shelter read: "1912 Camels Hump Club." "Couching Lion" is the previous name for Camel's Hump.
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- Unidentified lodge
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- Old Parker and Herr
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- Bath time at the lodge
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Both the person and lodge are unidentified.
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- Huts
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These huts may be Camel's Hump Club huts.
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- Governor Clement Camp, 5 miles South of Rutland
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The gentlemen in the photo are: Major Jenks (left) and either Bob Aiken or Puffer (right). The photo was a gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Field. The negative was done by Puffer, the slide by Eldred, and the coloring by Mrs. Perry.
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- Lake Pleiad Lodge
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- Taylor Lodge
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- Three Musketeers and music
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Pictured are (from left to right): Catherine Robbins, Hilda Kurth, and Kathleen Norris. Miss Robbins and Hilda Kurth were teachers, and Miss Robbins attended Middlebury College. These three were the first women to hike the entirety of the Long Trail. They covered 280 miles in 27 days.
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- Ritterbush Camp
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- Tent near boulders