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....at Letchworth State Park, New York. So named for the row of trees on the peninsula, resembling the "razorback" of a wild hog.
Nick carried skis to the summit, and skied down from the top of the Hogsback seen in this picture. I ditched my skis long before due to really icy conditions.
Great conditions - icy/super solid snow confirmed by a couple snowpack tests. Weather was completely clear but pretty windy.
July 1, 2012 - Hogsback Vintage Lager from the Hogsback Brewing Company in Ottawa, Ontario. This 5.2% offering came in a 473 mL aluminum can. This was one of five cans brought to Niagara by one of the owner's brothers-in-law.
"Our inaugural and flagship style is a European-inspired lager with superior flavour derived from using only premium ingredients combining three malt types (2-Row, Munich and Vienna), unique Saaz hops and German lager yeast. The result is a crisp, flavourful lager experience." An effective lager.
Part of an Anglo-Scandinavian tombstone called a hogsback or hogback, reused to patch St Gregory's Minster sometime after the 11th century
I climbed Sugarloaf Mountain to grab a westward view of the morning light falling on the form of Hogsback.