I had never been down in the gorge below Auger Falls, well at least from the East Side (bushwhack from Forks Mountain Trail).
I had walked along the Scanadaga River from the west side up Old Route 8A (now a snowmobile trail) but never hiked down from the east side all the way from the gorge. While the views are better from the west side, but from the east side (via Griffin) you almost never run into up there.
Taken on Sunday March 31, 2024 at East Branch Sacandaga River.
Looking forward to the snow melting and getting out camping once again. "Making a real smoke show as the sun sets on another damp afternoon at camp."
While noisy at times, camping along the East Branch of Sacandaga River is my choice during the winter months and the shoulder season due to the fact that NY 8 is plowed year round, and if the snow isn't too deep, you can dig out a place to park.
This should be helpful at locating various trail heads and locations along the East Branch Sacandaga River while using your cars odometer.
I was curious about how the contemporary campsites at Fox Lair line up with the historic site so I did a quick overlay of the site with the DEC's campsite data.