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== Pine Ledge ==
A '''fool''' can refer to:
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Pine Ledge is a remote section of Cockaponset State Forest located about a half mile west of Deep River, Connecticut. This area gets it's name from a dramatic ledge of rocks along it's eastern edge.
* A [[stupidity|foolish]] person
* A [[court jester]] or [[clown]]
* [[Motley Fool]], a commercial website about stocks, investing, and personal finance
* A [[fruit fool]], a dish made with cooked fruit.
* [[The Fool (design collective)|The Fool]], a 1960s design collective
* [[The Fool (Tarot card)]], the only numberless major arcana card of the Tarot
* [[Fools (play)|''Fools'' (play)]], a 1981 play by Neil Simon
* "[[Foolish (song)|Foolish]]", a song by R&B singer Ashanti
* "Fool", a song from the 1996 The Rasmus album ''[[Peep (album)|Peep]]''
* "Fool," a song from the 2003 Cat Power album ''[[You Are Free]]''
*"Fools", a song by Deep Purple from their 1971 album ''[[Fireball (album)|Fireball]]''
*"Fool", a song by Roxette from their 2001 album ''[[Room Service (Roxette)|Room Service]]''
* ''Fool'', in [[Mexican American]] speech, a friend or buddy, e.g. "Hey fool, what up?"
* "[[Fool (Shakira song)|Fool]]", a song by [[Shakira]]
* "I pity the fool" the catchphrase of [[Mr.T]]'s character "[[Clubber Lang]]" from [[Rocky III]]
* "[[Foolish Games]]", a song by [[Jewel (singer)|Jewel]]
 
'''Recreation'''
See also disambiguation for various definitions of "[[The Fool]]"
 
It is recommended to have a high-clearance vehicle when visiting this area; the access roads are very rugged and may become thick with mud after a heavy rain or during the spring melt. Even though the use of all-terrain-vehicles has not been officially designated, the Pine Ledge area has become very popular among local riders. Jeeps and 4X4 off-road vehicles have also utilized some of the old abandoned access roads as trails. There are some hiking trails used primarily by the locals and a popular rock climbing destination along the rocks at Pine Ledge.
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== References ==
: Connecticut Explorer's Guide [http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_044.htm Pine Ledge Climbing Map]