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What looks like an incredibly rugged climb, turns out to be not so bad after all. You soon find yourself on an easy trail that leads all the way to the very top of Boulder Hill.
As you climb higher, the views become more and more astonishing. About halfway up, you find yourself directly behind the massive tree stump that is The Storm Mountain Giant. It has been knocked over to the east at about a 45 degree angle, like any "normal" tree in a very bad storm.
The view from the top is seriously indescribable. You might as well be a lone explorer from another planet because that is definately the feeling you get.
Looking north, you can see as far as 30-50 miles. The large giant in the middle is known as "Terry Peak". Also knocked over to the east., same as everything else in between.
To the south, looking down a long valley/canyon, you discover the breathtaking panorama that you will explore next. It looks like an incredibly easy, downhill hike from here.
"Boulder Hill" Companion to
The Storm Mt. Giant
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Looking north, east and
South from the top