Burnt-Rossman State Forest
August 10, 2019 Night
Good evening! Mostly clear and 55 degrees at the Burnt-Rossman State Forest. β There is a west-northwest breeze occasionally reaching 9 mph. π. The dew point is 49 degrees. A pretty nice evening maybe a bit cool but we are starting to get towards autumn and it’s expected to warm up more come Sunday.
Hiking Hunter Mountain was nice πΌ and there are some really great views from the tower. As I noted earlier, the restored old Rangers Cabin is amazing and the view is great. A lot of people there but the Spruce Horse Trail was relatively quiet. It’s a nice hike from that direction especially figuring I’m a bit out of shape these days as I’ve not been doing as much walking πΆ recently but I plan to do more in the coming weeks.
Then I enjoyed visiting Pratt Rock which despite spending so much time in the Northern Catskills β² I had never visited. It’s a short but very steep and somewhat slippery – dangerous hike to the top but great views from the summit and the historic carvings are neat although the whole area is a bit shabby and could use some rehab and maybe some blazes on the trail and a hike map.
This morning I went out to breakfast π³ with the parents and didn’t have much packed so I didn’t get a real early start. I am a slow hiker and I spent a lot of time at Hunter Mountain overlook do by time I was off Pratt Rock it was after 7 pm with camp more than a half hour away so it was a bit of hurry to get up there but I got the campsite I wanted and had enough time to gather firewood before dark so it all worked out.
Tonight will have isolated showers before 10pm. Partly cloudy π, with a low of 49 degrees at 4am. 12 degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical night around September 22nd. West wind 6 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. In 2018, we had partly cloudy skies in the evening, which became light rain by the early hours of the morning. It was somewhat humid. It got down to 64 degrees. The record low of 46 occurred back in 1941.
It was cloudy and sprinkling a bit when I set up camp but it’s cleared up a bit now. β¨ Fair number of stars although the moon is blocking some out with its light. π Full moon isn’t that far off – next week. π Having a beer or two π» and soon I’m going to retire to my truck for the night. π Didn’t do the hammock tonight because its a bit cool tonight and this site which was recently logged doesn’t have a lot of places to hang a hammock. I also wanted to keep camp simple as I want to sleep in tomorrow but have camp that’s relatively easy to take down so I have time to fish π before heading to Mine Kill to swim. π
Tonight will have a Waxing Gibbous Moon π with 89% illuminated. The moon will set at 2:13 am. The π is on Wednesday night with partly cloudy skies. The sun will rise at 6:00 am with the first light at 5:29 am, which is one minute and 4 seconds later than yesterday. π Tonight will have 9 hours and 55 minutes of darkness, an increase of 2 minutes and 25 seconds over last night.
Tomorrow will be mostly sunny π, with a high of 73 degrees at 3pm. Eight degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical day around September 13th. Maximum dew point of 55 at 6pm. Northwest wind 7 to 10 mph. Might actually be a bit cool tomorrow at Mine Kill State Park. π Good though for hiking. A year ago, we had mostly sunny skies. It was humid. The high last year was 71 degrees. The record high of 98 was set in 1944.
In four weeks on September 7 the sun will be setting at 7:21 pm,π which is 44 minutes and 42 seconds earlier then tonight. In 2018 on that day, we had partly sunny and temperatures between 77 and 63 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 76 and 55 degrees. The record high of 96 degrees was set back in 1945.
If I had known how cloudy today would have been I’d probably stay home π‘ but I enjoyed Hunter and Pratt Rock regardless. Summer is rapidly fading away so I should maximize it before it’s gone. π It was kind of fun to drive through Greenville and Durham again but it kind of saddens me how much it’s changed in two decades and maybe how much I’ve changed. Every time I visit my old hometown I feel like Rip Van Winkle. π΄ The are so beautiful overlooking the hick town I grew up in. Unfortunately the world π of my childhood no longer exists. Maybe I should stop by the old Town Park and watch the ducks from the gazebo as I once did years ago at lunch.
I do like the small towns and the rural poor at least by the economic standards of the urban elite. I really like the dirty life, the hobby farmer in the trailer or rundown house. π‘ It’s so much better of a life than the surburbanite life with the vinyl siding and perfect chemical treated lawn. Poor people don’t waste as much as the comfortable surburbanite.
Looking ahead, Average High Falls To 79 οΈDegrees β±οΈοΈοΈ is in 2 weeks and Average High 70 π is in 6 weeks.
Down at the Betty Brook
The Betty Brook, right behind the Upper Betty Brook Campsite.
Starting a fire for cooking breakfast on
Getting a little fire started for having a nice campfire breakfast.
Off Rossman Hill
Camping at Betty Brook on July 13, 2019
During the weekend of July 13-14th I camped up at Betty Brook at Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest in Schoharie County. I did some swimming at Mine Kill State Park and then relaxed down at this campsite back on the dirt road.
Camping at Betty Brook – July 14, 2019
Day 2 of my trip out to the Schoharie County, camping down at the Betty Brook at Burnt-Rossman State Forest. I didn't bring propane camping with me this weekend, so I got to build a fire and have a good campfire breakfast -- which was good after a night of hard drinking with some of the folks at the big Betty Brook campsite down the way from where I camped.