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The Aspen Grove is one of the nine original packlands created in Sparkling Creek Valley. The majority of the territory rests on the foothills of the [[Croal Mountains]] and is just southeast of the [[The Canyon|Canyon]]. The eastern edge of the land extends towards [[Requiems River]] and a portion of [[Pike's Lake]]. Overall, the very western edge of this land is rugged where it shares space with the mountains, while the majority of it is made up of rolling hills and lowlands. Vegetation consists of mainly aspen, birch, and cedar forests, with meadowlands in the northern and eastern areas.
The Aspen Grove is one of the nine original packlands created in Sparkling Creek Valley.
 
   
'''This is a large territory made up mostly of forests and gentle hills. But there are several cliffs that can be hidden by the morning fog that rolls over the many hills early each day.'''
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'''"''This is a large territory made up mostly of forests and gentle hills. But there are several cliffs that can be hidden by the morning fog that rolls over the many hills early each day.'''''"

Revision as of 17:34, 28 February 2011

Aspengrove

The Aspen Grove is one of the nine original packlands created in Sparkling Creek Valley. The majority of the territory rests on the foothills of the Croal Mountains and is just southeast of the Canyon. The eastern edge of the land extends towards Requiems River and a portion of Pike's Lake. Overall, the very western edge of this land is rugged where it shares space with the mountains, while the majority of it is made up of rolling hills and lowlands. Vegetation consists of mainly aspen, birch, and cedar forests, with meadowlands in the northern and eastern areas.

"This is a large territory made up mostly of forests and gentle hills. But there are several cliffs that can be hidden by the morning fog that rolls over the many hills early each day."