The View From Little Round Top 2

 
  Memorial tablet set into a boulder on Little Round Top commemorating the service of the Signal Corp.
  Monument to Brigadier General Gouverneur K. Warren, chief of topographical engineers for the Army of the Potomac.
  The summit of Little Round Top is strewn with boulders as you can see in this photo.
Little Round Top as seen from Devil's Den.
Devil's Den as seen from the top of Little Round Top along with a clear view of the South Mountains on the horizon. Lee's army crossed these mountains at Cashtown on their advance to Gettysburg.
The Valley of Death below Little Round Top.
  Another view of the Valley of Death as seen from the huge boulders atop Little Round Top. Be careful when climbing on these rocks as they are slippery even when dry. One misstep here and your visit to Gettysburg will be ruined.
  Close-up of left expanse of rocky face of Little Round Top. If you expand this photo you'll see what appears to be a castle on Little Round Top's summit. The castle is the monument to the 44th NY Infantry.
  Close-up of right expanse of rocky face of Little Round Top. The monument to the 44th NY Infantry appears just to the right of center in this picture.
  Full view of Little Round Top in the sun.