Burned Over Section
This photo allows one to compare the non-burned section (on the left) to the burned section on the right.
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This photo allows one to compare the non-burned section (on the left) to the burned section on the right.
Taken on Sunday September 29, 2019 at Notes.Nice little section of Pitch Pine on the summit of Blodgett Hill.
Taken on Sunday September 29, 2019 at Notes.Looking through the burned section of Pitch Pine forest with the Northern Catskills and some low hills in the distant.
Taken on Sunday September 29, 2019 at Notes.After the controlled burn at the Pine Bush, often the pitch pine turn a bright red. But they are not dead. They will quickly sprout new leaves and become healthy once again.
Taken on Saturday September 21, 2019 at Notes.One neat thing you only see really in the Northern Catskills is these wooded natural meadows, where the tree cover is thing enough to allow grass to grow below.
Taken on Sunday September 15, 2019 at Notes.People sometimes wonder if you can see Albany from Windham High Peak. You can on a clear day, but it's still kind of loss in the haze due to the 30 plus mile distance your looking. The mountains are certainly easier to see from the tall buildings in Albany then vise versa.
Taken on Sunday September 15, 2019 at Notes.The hills just north of the Catskill Park have a very unique shape, kind of Applachian but different.
Taken on Sunday September 15, 2019 at Notes.