I’m not going to post any new material on this web site until the pandemic emergency dies down.
Author: shesse
Report to Hikers — week of Mar 9-Mar 15
Hello Hikers!
Wed Mar 11
Six Mile Creek, from Mulholland Wildflower Preserve to Potter’s Falls
This is a great walk, and we used to do it much more often, but the city drastically reduced the space in the parking lot some years ago, and now we can’t do the hike on weekends because there’s not enough room to park for everyone.
This is Potter’s Falls
When we got back to the cars, we realized one of the hikers was missing. Luckily someone had her phone number. It turned out she’d stopped to take a phone call and then couldn’t find the trail. She ended up in Commonland and headed up to Route 79 and walked back along the highway.
Official head count: 23H, three D
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Sat Mar 14
Willseyville Creek south of Ridgeway Road, Caroline
This big pond runs along the east side of the old railroad right-of-way
Official head count: 22H, two D
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Sun Mar 15
Danby SF loop trail — Bald Hill Road, Dove’s Trail, Abbott Loop north leg, and Chestnut lean-to trail
Official head count: 29H, five D
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Report to Hikers — week of Mar 2-Mar 8
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Wed Mar 4
Cornell natural areas along Fall Creek from Flat Rock to Beebe Lake
Lovely morning, around 40 and the sun kept going in and out of the clouds — I stood here looking over the creek for several minutes hoping the sun would pop out — finally it did and I like the effect
The arboretum
Mundy Wildflower Garden
The bridge over the downstream end of Beebe Lake
We swung by the Cornell Dairy Bar on the way back to the cars. Some of the prices seemed a bit steep ….
Official head count: 21H, three D
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Sat Mar 7
Route 13 west on the FLT into Treman SP
Official head count: 22H, five D
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Sun Mar 8
Monkey Run Natural Area, Varna side
Official head count: 27H, four D
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Report to Hikers — week of Feb 24-Mar 1
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Wed Feb 26
Black Diamond Trail north of Perry City Road, town of Ulysses
I love the scenery along the hillside overlooking the lake as you drive on the back roads toward Taughannock — it was especially lovely this morning because we had some extreme atmospherics
The snow and ice from the big storm were pretty much all gone in town, but there was still a lot up here, more than I expected
If you look at the snow in the parking lot, maybe you can see it’s a bit bumpy and choppy. It was slightly melted, but the overall effect was unpleasant for walking.
The setting along the trail is decent, especially on a foggy day, but I found walking on the choppy snow to be really tiring.
Official head count: 17H, three D
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Sat Feb 29
Connecticut Hill WMA — road walk — Lloyd Starks Road and Carter Creek Road
Mid teens, snowing and many roads unplowed — I suspect the 9 am conditions may have kept some hikers home
Great winter atmospherics at the trail head
Heading south on Lloyd Starks Road — there was a good layer of fresh snow on the frozen base that seems to linger all winter — the snow wasn’t slippery but walking in it was quite fatiguing
The road has a sizeable uphill climb in each direction — great for exercise but a little grueling
A great morning for moody scenery
Carter Creek Road
Carter Creek
My ass was really dragging by the time we got back to the cars — but I loved being in the woods
Official head count: 13H, three D
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Sun March 1
Areas along Fall Creek — Renwick Woods, Fuertes bird Sanctuary, Stewart Par and the Newman golf course
Official head count: 21H, five D
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Report to Hikers — week of Feb 17-Feb 23
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Wed Feb 19
Snowmobile trail, Fisher Settlement Road east to Travor Road, South Danby
Official head count: 13H
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Sat Feb 22
Connecticut Hill WMA — Carter Creek Road
Official head count: 20H, three D
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Sun Feb 23
Connecticut Hill WMA — road walk and snowmobile trail walk
I advertised this hike as a snowmobile trail hike, but, as you can see, we spent time on the road too. This was not my idea and I was unhappy with our route. But I’m taking responsibility because I failed to pay attention to the pre-hike discussions while we were waiting to start. I was wandering around taking photos, and I didn’t realize a group of regulars planned out a loop hike that was different from my original plan. I got word of this new plan at the last second as we stepped off — but I don’t know the area and I didn’t understand what was involved. I took the new plan at face value.
Official head count: 23H, four D
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My 20 favorite hike photos from 2018 and 2019
On Thursday I posted a link to an online album of my 20 favorite hike photos from 2018-2019 — but then I deleted the link on Saturday. I’m posting it again now in case someone was intending to check the shots out, but couldn’t find the previous link.
A couple of people who have a very strong background in art commented that they really like the photos — this made me realize something I hadn’t put into words, that many of the 20 shots are a bit arty. I’m sure some of you prefer plain straightforward documentary photography, so you very well may not like the shots Tiger and I took, which are only minimally documentary in many cases. They tend more to look like this shot from the album:
In any case, if you’re curious, the album is here..