Decending an Unnamed Hill  🖼️

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Part of the gated/snow covered portion of Harvey Mountain Truck Trail, goes around and partially over a small hill, then drops into a ravine, until finally one climbs up Harvey Mountain. The truck trail is not much of a hike, no more 9/10th of a mile and only a 150 foot climb.

Taken on Saturday April 2, 2011 at Harvey Mountain State Forest.

Terrain Map: Chittening Pond

More about Harvey Mountain State Forest...

Harvey Mountain State Forest are managed for multiple uses, including timber production, watershed protection, wildlife habitat and recreation. Recreational opportunities include hiking, biking, picnicking, horseback riding (except on foot trails and snowmobile/ski trails when snow covered), camping, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife observation and photography.

Harvey Mountain State Forest also has a lean-to along the trail, as well as a large, unique blueberry patch at the summit of the mountain.

http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/66460.html

Map: Harvey Mountain State Forest
Photo: Can You Spot the Beebe Hill Firetower
Photo: Parked Along Harvey Mountain Truck Trail
Photo: Ferns Covered Woods
Photo: On Blueberry Hill
Photo: Logged Forest Reverting Back
Photo: The Summit
Photo: Views of Harvey Mountain from Lean-To
Photo: Birch Tree
Photo: Amazing Smelling Pink Flowers
Photo: Rocks Peaking Out of Snow

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