Vanderwhacker

The Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest is a 92,000-acre (370 km2) tract made up of almost 2 dozen non-contiguous parcels that are designated as Wild Forest by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in the central Adirondack Park. The area contains 44 ponds and small lakes, and portions of the Hudson and Boreas Rivers. The area supports hiking, birding, snowmobiling, Nordic skiing, hunting, camping, canoeing, and fishing. The area is served by NY-28.

Tree Grown Over Rock

I have to say I've never seen a tree grow over a rock quite like this. I kind have this vision of the tree going up along the side, then growing out roots to the side, in an attempt to get more nutrients and water in this rocky soil. Regardless, it's impressive.

Taken on Sunday July 11, 2010 at Goodnow Mountain.