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Buck Settlement Lean-to

Been years since I've been back to this Lean-to and it's still in beautiful shape, maintained perfectly looking like new. And it's such a beautiful open canopy forest near the Glen Creek. 

Taken on Friday July 30, 2021 at Sugar Hill State Forest.

Good morning! Monday’s come back around again. 🀯

I’ve been doing this long enough that I know when give it a little gas and ease off the clutch I’ll be moving forward and before long be pulling that lever back into second and it will be Friday before you know it. That said I’m primarily thinking about Juneteenth weekend spent at the House Pond campsite swimming hole.

Sunny and 42 degrees in Delmar, NY. 🌞 Calm wind. I don’t know it feels cold but I’m always cold these days now that I’ve lost some body fat with the lower R value. But it’s also good because fat in the body organs like your heart ♥ muscle πŸ’ͺ is so bad. It can’t be that cold intolerant though as Saturday night slept in hammock with just a little blanket.

Regardless of what I might think of the weekend that was, it was a productive one πŸ”§. The tire is back on the truck, my pantry stocked, walked twelve miles yesterday including five miles on Cole Hill State Forest and seven miles out to Bender Mellon Preserve. Got the work that needed to be done πŸ’» from home. Hammock camped.

Today will be sunny 🌞, with a high of 73 degrees at 4pm. Two degrees above normal, which is similar to a typical day around May 20th. Light southwest wind becoming west 8 to 13 mph in the morning. A year ago, we had partly cloudy skies in the morning, which became partly cloudy by afternoon. It was humid. The high last year was 82 degrees. The record high of 93 was set in 1900.

I made the best tasting whole wheat pasta salad πŸ₯— yesterday with the kale and mackerel. Much more filling then traditional pasta salad with the empty carbohydrates and fat of white pasta and mayonnaise. Mackerel is high in omega 3 fats that more than enough replaces the need for mayonnaise and helps with the absorption of fat soluble vitamins and minerals, including those in the fiber and vitamin rich kale. I know eating kale is a yuppie thing but it’s remarkably nutritious and tasty. Plus I can mock Keto math that subtracts fiber from carbs but it’s impossible to question the benefits of fiber.

Solar noon 🌞 is at 12:53 pm with sun having an altitude of 66.2° from the due south horizon (-4.6° vs. 6/21). A six foot person will cast a 2.6 foot shadow today compared to 2.2 feet on the first day of summer. The golden hour πŸ… starts at 7:30 pm with the sun in the west-northwest (290°). πŸ“Έ

Not sure how late I’ll be stuck in the office 🏒 this week, but it should be a good week weather wise. β˜€ Cool on Wednesday. Tomorrow I need to pick up my suit jackets at the dry cleaning before work, dry cleaning has gotten expensive these days. πŸ•΄οΈ Leave my truck at the Delaware park and ride. Maybe after work stop at Hannaford and pick up a few missing groceries – so far no fat vanilla yogurt is the only thing on that list πŸ“ƒ and that is more of a luxury then a necessity. I like a few times a week to drizzle yogurt on frozen fruit as a sugary treat after the evening walk, especially on hot days. 🚢 But I know the added sugar of the vanilla yogurt is rather bad even if I use it sparingly and a container typically last me a month before it’s used up and put in the garbage to be burnt. Lol.

The sunset is in the west-northwest (297°) with the sun dropping below the horizon at 8:11 pm after setting for 3 minutes and 14 seconds with dusk around 8:42 pm, which is one minute and 3 seconds later than yesterday. πŸŒ‡ The best time to look at the stars is after 9:24 pm. At sunset, look for partly clear skies πŸŒ„ and temperatures around 65 degrees. There will be a west-northwest breeze at 10 mph. Today will have 14 hours and 40 minutes of daytime, an increase of 2 minutes and 5 seconds over yesterday.

I am hoping to get home early enough, that I have time to walk down at the park. πŸƒ It gets difficult this time of year, but maybe I’ll get some steps in at lunch time. I would like to have in at least 9 miles by the end of the day. Need to get to the bank 🏦 so I can have cash to pick up my suit jackets tomorrow. πŸ•΄οΈ

Tonight will be partly cloudy πŸŒƒ , with a low of 50 degrees at 6am. Two degrees above normal, which is similar to a typical night around May 20th. West wind 7 to 10 mph becoming southwest after midnight. In 2022, we had mostly clear skies. It was humid. It got down to 57 degrees. The record low of 33 occurred back in 1980.

Showers this weekend β˜”. But not a washout. Payback for the last two really nice weekends. Saturday, a chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 72. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Maximum dew point of 48 at 8pm. Might not be perfect πŸ‘Œ for the Lupine Festival πŸ¦‹ but okay. Sunday, a chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 71. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Maximum dew point of 52 at 8pm. Typical average high for the weekend is 73 degrees.

Looking ahead, there are 3 weeks until 8:30 PM Sunset ️⛱️ when the sun will be setting at 8:30 pm with dusk at 9:03 pm. On that day in 2022, we had mostly sunny and temperatures between 77 and 47 degrees. Typically, the high temperature is 77 degrees. We hit a record high of 97 back in 1925.

Grass

Primitive Campsites and Lean-Tos in Schoharie County πŸ•

Exploring the lesser-traveled back roads and backcountry of Schoharie County reveals a host of hidden camping gems, perfect for those seeking a tranquil woods experience. This guide assists in pinpointing these sites, most of which are accessible by vehicle, suitable for tents or smaller camper units. While some roads can be rugged and seasonally accessible, a pre-trip exploration is recommended to ensure a smooth and enjoyable extended stay amidst the natural surroundings.

Facility

Name

Asset

Lat

Lng

Street

City

Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest

Betty Brook Campsite

Roadside Campsite

42.5282069949748

-74.5141411051093

267 Miller Rd

Summit

Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest

Cole Hollow Stream Campsite

Tent Campsite

42.5173809830791

-74.4783362503377

739 Cole Hollow Rd

West Fulton

Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest

Duck Pond Campsite

Roadside Campsite

42.5101650935711

-74.483569788123

116 Duck Pond Rd

West Fulton

Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest

Eminence Lean-To

Lean-To

42.5433037239374

-74.488594594497

1478 Burnt Hill Rd

West Fulton

Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest

Panther Creek Campsite

Tent Campsite

42.5707997358218

-74.5222079737636

822 Sawyer Hollow Rd

Richmondville

Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest

Westkill Camp Site

Tent Campsite

42.4891982222204

-74.5093675822639

1223 Westkill Rd

Jefferson

Clapper Hollow State Forest

Clapper Hollow Lean-To

Lean-To

42.5282012275126

-74.6420043552481

460 Meade Rd

Jefferson

Dutch Settlement State Forest

Lean-To

Lean-To

42.6294376035285

-74.2675434310789

334 Treadlemire Rd

Berne

Huntersfield State Forest

Lean-To

Lean-To

42.3550413795618

-74.3460668476724

371 Huntersfield Rd

Prattsville

Keyserkill State Forest

Keyserkill Campsite

Tent Campsite

42.4892248356724

-74.3594496582389

578 Keyserkill Rd

Middleburgh

Keyserkill State Forest

Pond Campsite

Tent Campsite

42.5026457018464

-74.3614634029007

198 Coons Den Rd

Middleburgh

Lutheranville State Forest

Sisson Rd Campsite

Roadside Campsite

42.6110826168082

-74.6399766310532

833 County Route 353

Middleburgh

Mallet Pond State Forest

Mallet Pond Campsite (Undesignated)

Tent Campsite

42.5878422010516

-74.5223274563456

634 Rossman Fly Rd

Richmondville

Mallet Pond State Forest

Rossman Pond Campsite (Undesignated)

Roadside Campsite

42.5941596281094

-74.5290358970195

634 Rossman Fly Rd

Richmondville

Rensselaerville State Forest

Campsite 2

Roadside Campsite

42.4994499144647

-74.1948355550861

856 Cheese Hill Rd

Preston Hollow

Rensselaerville State Forest

Campsite 4

Roadside Campsite

42.501426797599

-74.2175233050623

833 County Route 353

Middleburgh

Camping at Betty Brook a Few Weeks Back

Back Home After the Great Autumn Trip of 2021 πŸ‚

Back Home After the Great Autumn Trip of 2021 πŸ‚

Looking through all the pictures I took and remembering the good and bad of the autumn trip that somehow ended up in November and down in West Virginia that is until I destroyed that wheel bearing on my truck. It happens but it still was a good trip even if everything didn’t quite go to plan — not that there was much of a plan to start out with.

Things are mostly unpacked, cleaned up and put away. I will need to get more food and propane at some point, although I guess I can wait until I head out camping next time for the propane. I am thinking my next best chance to head out of town will be Buy Nothing Day, November 26th. Continuing to look through my photos, the best of which I will be posting over the next few days. Also looking through the notes I jotted down throughout my trip.

Am I thrilled to be back home? Of course not, but it would have been another cold night had I stayed out one more night camping at Long Pond State Forest then more of a hurry back to Albany to get unpacked on Sunday. Instead, I can ease myself back into the routine and the upcoming work week. and look through my photos and think about my memories.

Jessup River

This evening I got my truck intertube I bought last week out on the Jessup River. I haven't floated in one of them in 25 years... Great fun! Though I think next time I use it I'll bring a full kayak paddle not a half paddle. Or just use my hands, which worked fine. 

Something about the old fashioned rubber intertube - that brought me back to being a little kid when either my grandfather got me one or maybe it was my parents had from the 1970s. It's just such a throw back to a different era - it could have easily been 1951, laying on that rubber tube, looking up at the trees and the darkening skies, gently floating down the river.

Now I get that they sell modern swimming tubes on Amazon or at Wally World, the kind with handles and drink holders,  painted bright colors of your favorite sports team or with penguins on it. But nothing beats the feeling of an old fashioned truck semi intertube. The light smell of the rubber and its warmth of the black rubber, the feeling it has you lay on it, and even the metal valve stem even if you lean over too far.

Maybe it's just nostalgia. But it's fun laying back in the water, floating down the stream like one might have done 70 years ago.

Taken on Friday September 3, 2021 at Perkins Clearing and Speculator Tree Farm Conservation Easement Lands.