Ashland Pinnacle State Forest

Ashland Pinnacle is the mountain next to Huntersfield Mountain in the northern most range of the Catskill Mountains. It is outside of Catskill Forest Preserve blue line, and as such much of it has been recently logged, offering good views of the Northern Catskill Mountains, accessible mostly by vehicle. It is 3,038 feet on its summit, with a truck trail crossing it col. Also, the Long Path crosses along most of the mountain ridge.

Long Path Along the Haul Road

This portion of the Long Path was a little easier to follow, due to be along the log haul road, but there still was relatively few markers. Just past here, I turned back, as it was too difficult to follow, and it was getting late, having spent so much time looking for the trail.

Taken on Saturday August 28, 2010 at Ashland Pinnacle State Forest.

Leonard Hill

You can see the fire tower on Leonard Hill from this range. I hope some day they open that tower up, because I'm sure it has some great views of the Catskills.

Taken on Saturday August 28, 2010 at Ashland Pinnacle State Forest.

South-West

Ashland Pinnacle is to the extreme right, with the East Jewett Range in the foreground, and Evergreen, Rusk, Hunter behind it.

Taken on Saturday August 28, 2010 at Ashland Pinnacle State Forest.

Red Dirt Road

This is the spur off the main DEC Road up and over South Mountain. It leads part of the way up Richmond Mountain before it peters out to a logging road. Notice how the DEC has clear cut this area.

Taken on Saturday August 28, 2010 at Ashland Pinnacle State Forest.

Along the Long Path

This is up on the ridge of South Mountain, below Ashland Pinnacle. The trail was hard to follow through this section, as a lot of trees that had blazes on them where long fallen, although for a while the trail followed the log haul road.

Taken on Saturday August 28, 2010 at Ashland Pinnacle State Forest.