Iβm hoping that next weekend ends the drought of trips out of town. Itβs been tough with the weather and my search for a bicycle. But also there is a darker truth β I donβt enjoy camping as much as I once did, especially those shorter trips with the longer drives β now that Iβm in my forties.
Itβs just a lot of work to pack, drive out of town to set up camp for one or two nights. Itβs gotten more and more expensive with inflation, namely food and fuel prices. But also I find it harder and harder to find new and novel places relatively close to home to explore. Itβs boring to do the same trip over and over again, I get little out of it.
Vacation is in two weeks. I am really hopeful to take delivery of my mountain bike soon. I will be at the shop that was supposed to be assembling my bicycle on Saturday to get a status update and find alternative plans as necessary, such as ordering at a different shop. And I might get out next weekend for a long weekend, depending on the weather.
Still, I want to get up to the Potholers at least a few more times before it gets cold out in mid-to-late September, likewise I would like to swim at the Mine Kill Pool a few times before it closes in seven weeks after Labor Day Weekend. With two weekend allocated to summer vacation that last and first week of August, Labor Day Weekend will be here before you know it.
Labor Day Weekend I am still thinking about Speculator Tree Farm, namely Hardwood Hill if I can get and riding around the Tree Farm, and doing some paddling in Lake Pleasant. Later in September, I would like to get out to Charles Baker State Forest to ride the many forest roads there, and paddle Nine Mile Swamp in Hamilton which I havenβt done in years.
Later in the autumn, I am still thinking about a trip up to the Black River Valley, and maybe a trip to North-Central PA to ride in the Grand Canyon / Pine Creek Gorge trail which could be combined with a trip to the Finger Lakes National Forest or Allegheny National Forest. Maybe camp at Burnt-Rossman around Columbus Day Weekend. so I could ride those roads and do more of the Catskill Scenic Trail once the leafs start to pop.
And also maybe a trip to Cazenovia / Stoney Pond to camp there after itβs open without reservation in the autumn after the crowds are gone for the season. That could be a good one for November or early December if the snow holds off. Then a December trip to NY 8 β East Branch to close out the year.
Rensselearville State Forest remains a good option for autumn camping and or even winter camping once hunting season is done. But Iβd rather go other places a little farther from home, though it sure is convenient and easy to get a campsite in the winter. Plus that road is plowed year round. The dirt roads for the most part would be good on the mountain bike, and I wouldnβt mind exploring the OSI parcel further, especially after a good cold snap when the ticks arenβt so bad.
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.
Driving along the scenic NY 990V in the Northern Catskills, a little ways from the Schoharie Reservoir in the Catskills. Reminds me of some of the most scenic parts of West Virginia.
My corner office is on the north-east side of Smith Building downtown. In June and July for much of the work day, the sun radiates into my office necessitating the window shades be closed, especially on hot days. But come later in July, heading into August by mid-day the sun is far enough to the south and west, that on cooler days, I can have the window shades open and a cool blue light coats the the office as I rarely use the overhead lights. Come September and especially in October and November, I will have to use my desk lamp more, especially as the time change approaches.