East Branch Sacandaga River
Cod Pond Trailhead Camping Opporunities
This past weekend I camped at the upper of these two campsites. It was a nice open field surrounded by white spruce. I hadn't ever been back to this campsite, but being sheltered from the wind with great views oft he stars, it is clearly now one of my favorite sites along NY 8. I have not explored the lower site but I confirmed it existed -- or at least the driveway exists to it -- when I was up that way this past weekend.
Always been a bit curious about the old routing of NY 8 through Fox Lair
While it had changed by the time of the 1942 Aerial photo I've posted in the past, this 1892 topographic map quite clearly shows the original routing of the road.
Past Eleventh Mountain with Lots of Color
Driving past Eleventh Mountain with lots of color along NY 8, outside of Johnsburg, not that far from Gore Mountain. The color is pretty good in this area, at least from the last weekend, but further down along the East Branch of the Sacandaga River, there is less color.
Percent of Land Forested – New York State Counties in 2021
A New York State take on a popular map that has been found on the inter-webs lately.
Down Towards the Green East Branch of Sacanadaga River
Some how a month makes everything look so different in the Adirondacks.
Taken on Saturday May 21, 2011 at East Branch Sacandaga River.Old Growth Timber Along Sacanadaga
I couldn't remember if I had got a picture of these old growth trees from the previous visit here, but they have to some of the most massive trees I've ever seen in the Adirondacks.
Taken on Saturday May 21, 2011 at East Branch Sacandaga River.