Bridge Closed
The lower bridge on NY 8B has long been closed to vehicle traffic, although plenty of people have walked across it and it is open to snowmobiles in the winter.
Taken on Thursday July 23, 2020 at Jessup River Wild Forest.Why ads? π€ / Privacy Policy π³
The lower bridge on NY 8B has long been closed to vehicle traffic, although plenty of people have walked across it and it is open to snowmobiles in the winter.
Taken on Thursday July 23, 2020 at Jessup River Wild Forest.Looking off the abandoned bridge on the south end of Old Route 8B>
Taken on Thursday July 23, 2020 at Jessup River Wild Forest.Yes, the stove melted my table, I need to fix it but other then that a beautiful summers morning up at Perkins Clearing in the Adirondacks.
The first three days of my working trip, I spent camping at Mason Lake, not right at the lake, but at one of the campsites down along the way.
Taken on Saturday June 20, 2020 at Mason Lake.There is this campsite on lower Jessup River Road, up on Hartwick Hill which offers a nice view of the mountains when camping there. Not a lot of shade in the campsite proper, and it’s kind of exposed to the elements, but it offers a fantastic view and cellphone service to boot.
I ended up spending the weekend up there during Labor Day Weekend 2018, it was a nice place to camp, despite only modestly nice weather. But with the bright open area, the view and the good cellphone reception, I think i might go back there next June once the road opens for the summer.
There is some traffic on Jessup River Road, especially in the morning when people are heading out to the mountains to hike, or as with Labor Day Weekend, people heading up to camp. Traffic means noise and dust, but I didn’t find it overly bothersome.
I can’t say enough about the great views for sure. Too bad when I camped most of the weekend was trapped in fog and rain, but next time I go up I expect the weather would be nicer. I would probably go up there in June, when I’m on-call for work, as I could sit up there, do work business using my phone, while sipping a cold beer or leaning back in the hammock.
The great thing about the big open campsite, is it makes for a great place for looking at the stars, and of course having a great big ol’ fire into the night.
Still a few more weeks until June but I sure look forward to those nice nights come the summer.