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The Wildlife Habitat Restoration sign is scaled to be viewed while hiking by between 55 and 65 MPH. It's for the speed hiker.
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The Wildlife Habitat Restoration sign is scaled to be viewed while hiking by between 55 and 65 MPH. It's for the speed hiker.
Taken on Saturday March 19, 2011 at Albany Pine Bush.Despite the lack of formal maintenance of the trail, it is obvious that is well used.
Taken on Saturday March 19, 2011 at Albany Pine Bush.As you can see, this portion of the former Centerville Road is a popular accessway for residents of Karner to the preserve. This former road, while an unmarked trail, is not explicatively signed as do not use.
Taken on Saturday March 19, 2011 at Albany Pine Bush.Walking by the beautiful horse-tie down, following the old Centerville Road out to Karner.
Taken on Saturday March 19, 2011 at Albany Pine Bush.They have the boundaries of the preserve very well marked in the neighborhood of Karner. The commission apparently is very aggressive around there. One would wish they should spend more money buying land rather then marking property bounds and harassing landowners.
Taken on Saturday March 12, 2011 at Albany Pine Bush.These three wells (shallow, middle, deep) are about 100 feet for the landfill, to monitor how much pollution is leaking from the landfill. Officially most of the pollution comes from the GAL or Greater Albany Landfill, built prior to liners being required for landfills, but all liner systems fail -- sometimes before the garbage is degraded enough to have less leachate and methane to leak into surrounding lands.
Taken on Saturday February 26, 2011 at Albany Pine Bush.