One caveat/correction: there may not be "hundreds" of steams, I haven't counted them and it probably depends on what one considers a named stream and it's tributaries. But if you look at a topo map and consider that each draw has a bit of water at the bottom, there are lots. USPS publishes a list I think of fishable ones. Many of them ain't much, just little trickles of water and pools in the hollows on the east and west slopes. But many hold itty bitty brookies descended from other itty-bitty brookies going back probably thousands of years. Which is kind of neat I think.
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