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"content": "🧵 1/3\n40 years ago today: The climb up Hump was a bear, but views from every inch of the trail lightened the load. Like Round Bald, Jane Bald, and Little Hump, this summit had 360-degree views, but Hump Mountain stood more remote from the other high peaks, and the panorama extended for miles in every direction.\n\n⬇️ Thread in comments\n\n#backpacking #hiking #NorthCarolina #landscapephotography #nature #mountains #Tennessee\n\nhttps://media.mstdn.social/media_attachments/files/110/481/270/803/452/227/original/04ea4909af350b51.jpeg",
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