One good thing about Vanderwhacker Wild Forest, much like Moose River Plains, is most of the campsites have outhouses, which helps keep things cleaner. Many of them seemed to be in decent shape, unlike the fire pits and picnic tables (where they existed), which where rotten and in serious disrepair.
Taken on Saturday May 21, 2011 at Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest.
There are two other campsites near this area, however by far I fell in love with this campsite. I would have stayed here, but it's a ways back, and I wanted to explore the rest of the forest. I also was worried about the risk of bad weather washing out or making this already super muddy road even muddier.
Taken on Saturday May 21, 2011 at Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest.
You can understand where the Boreas River gets it name.
Taken on Saturday May 21, 2011 at Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest.
Looking North from the camping area along NY 28N... This part is relatively flat water, but fast moving (in part due to spring), and below NY 28N, you start to get back into the rapids.
Taken on Saturday May 21, 2011 at Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest.
Moose Club way had a little gravel reinforcement in parts, especially the muddiest parts. It was passable, but in some parts was really pretty bad.
Taken on Saturday May 21, 2011 at Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest.