Firepit and Table
This is the fire pit, camping gear box, water bottles, picnic table, and most importantly, the cooler filled with ice and beer.
Taken on Friday September 3, 2010 at Moose River Plains.Why ads? π€ / Privacy Policy π³
This is the fire pit, camping gear box, water bottles, picnic table, and most importantly, the cooler filled with ice and beer.
Taken on Friday September 3, 2010 at Moose River Plains.Looking out the window of tent prior to dawn, with a little smoke from the fire still smoldering, and lots of fog.
Taken on Sunday August 29, 2010 at Big Pond.It really annoys me when people leave trash around, especially things like beer cans that can't be burned, and have to be hauled out for recycling. Be green, rent a keg, or at least haul them out. That said, the rest of the site was pretty clean.
Taken on Saturday August 28, 2010 at Mallet Pond State Forest.I don't know if I would start a campfire under a White Pine plantation, near the parking area for Mallet Pond, but apparently people have used this in the past. Mallet Pond is one of the most popular places around for people from SUNY Cobelskill.
Taken on Saturday August 28, 2010 at Mallet Pond State Forest.You can see the fire tower on Leonard Hill from this range. I hope some day they open that tower up, because I'm sure it has some great views of the Catskills.
Taken on Saturday August 28, 2010 at Ashland Pinnacle State Forest.Some previous camper left this box full of garbage -- bottles, beer cans, plastic, paper, etc. What's a boy to do? Burn it of course! I thought about picking out the beer cans first, so I could redeem them, but it grossed me out. So what I did, is stack some charred wood from previous campers, some of my own firewood, poured 1/4 gallon of gasoline on it, and tossed a match in. Once the garbage was incinerated, I carefully picked out the aluminum cans, bottles, and other unburnables, and tossed them in my bucket to bring home for recycling.
Taken on Saturday August 14, 2010 at Mountain Pond.Boom! Actually, it didn't really explode that much, as the gasoline kind of soaked into the trash, although a ran like a little girl, after dropping a match into the fire.
Taken on Saturday August 14, 2010 at Mountain Pond.