Work Continues On Brayhouse Brook Crossing  🖼️

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Work Continues On Brayhouse Brook Crossing ...

Coming back to the Potholers, I noted that Arietta has brought in an excavataotor and is hardening the crossing over Brayhouse Brook. They've added additional ourse rock, and have lined the edges of the culvert with heavy boulders. They've also done additional repairs to their section of the road just to south of the Potholers. I've been told that Stratford is working on repairing their bridge and will be re-grading their section of road in the coming weeks, to prepare the road for full opening by the start of hunting season on September 1st.

Taken on Saturday July 25, 2020 at Piseco-Powley Road.

Thematic Map: Eastern Continental Divide

More about Piseco-Powley Road...

The 17-mile Piseco-Powley Road is a remote dirt route cutting through the Adirondack's Ferris Lake Wild Forest. It features 22 primitive roadside campsites, including four spots at Powley Place where the road crosses the West Branch of the East Canada Creek.

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Map: Big Alderbed Lake Trail
Map: Clockmill Corners to NY 10
Map: Edick Road Swimming Hole
Map: Goldmine Stream Falls
Map: House Pond Trail
Map: Lower Powley Bridge to Sugarbush Mountain
Map: Meco Lake Trail (Piseco-Powley Road)
Map: Overview Map Piseco-Powley Road
Map: Piseco Road Swimming Holes
Map: Powley Place - East Canada Creek - Kayak Canoe
Map: Sand Lake
Map: Sand Lake Trail
Map: Sugarbush Mountain to Clockmill Corners
Terrain Map: Juneteenth 2022 Weekend
Terrain Map: Powley Road
Photo: East Canada Creek
Photo: Waking Up Deligted to See the Sun
Photo: Swimming Hole Off Old Edick Road
Photo: Back at the Potholers
Photo: Much of Powley Place burned recently
Photo: Looking Out at the Road
Photo: Old Growth Tree Up Close
Photo: Campfire
Photo: Early Sunday
Photo: Under the Cap

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