Schoharie County

Schoharie County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2010 census, the population was 32,749. The county seat is Schoharie.

A primarily rural county known for the fertile Schoharie Valley, it is also home to many state forests, including Burnt-Rossman State Forest.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schoharie_County,_New_York

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Looking Out the Lean-To

This is an almost brand new lean to on the Long Path, yet it's almost unknown to most people locally. The roadside campsites up here get far more use, as does the lean-to on Cotton Hill.

Sunday April 4, 2010 — Burnt-Rossman State Forest

Schoharie County Land Use

Northend Schoharie County has a lot of hay and pasture lands, while the southern part of the county is more wooded. The Schoharie Valley is famous for its crop lands. 

Looking Out the Lean-To

There was about a four-feet snow bank outside of the lean-to, from where the snow had melted off the roof, and piled up. It was good, because it limited the breezes blowing into the lean-to.

Saturday March 20, 2010 — Dutch Settlement State Forest