Riding Down Eleventh Mountain on NY 8 Was Fun  🖼️

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Mid-day Saturday traffic was light on NY 8, it's not like on weekdays, especially in the afternoon into the evening with truck and car traffic heading from Central NY to Adirondack Northway, Vermont, Gore Mountain, etc.

Taken on Saturday March 30, 2024 at East Branch Sacandaga River.

Map: Mountain House Trail and North Mountain

More about East Branch Sacandaga River...

Stretching between Wevertown and Wells along NY 8, the East Branch of Sacandaga River offers a picturesque route hosting roadside campsites and trailheads to secluded spots. While proximity to a well-maintained state highway makes these campsites accessible during shoulder seasons and winter (with snow shovel), traffic noise can be a drawback. The river features noteworthy sites like Griffin Falls, Cod Pond, the captivating Stewart Creek, the ruins of Fox Lair Camp, the East Branch Trail leading to East Branch Falls, and scenic Eleventh Mountain. This scenic drive intertwines nature and exploration, inviting travelers to discover hidden gems along the East Branch of Sacandaga River.

Map: Cod Pond Trailhead   Camping Opporunities
Map: Eagle Pond Trail
Map: East Branch Gorge Trail
Map: East Branch Sacandaga River - NY 8
Map: Fox Lair Campsites
Terrain Map: East Branch Sacandaga River
Terrain Map: East Branch Sacandaga River
Terrain Map: Fox Lair
Thematic Map: Fox Lair Campsites On Former Fox Lair Estate - Overlaid On Aerial Photo From 1942
Photo: Nice Morning At Camp
Photo: Old Stair Case at Fox Lair
Photo: It Looks Like It's Going to Rain
Photo: Before the Sun Fully Rose -- Not Much Power for the Solar Cell
Photo: East Branch of Sacandaga River
Photo: Looking INto the Gorge
Photo: Nice campsite
Photo: Flags
Photo: Morning At Camp
Photo: Down Towards the Green East Branch of Sacanadaga River

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