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Warner Rd and Liddiard Rd to Sugarbush Hollow

DSC_4930Last Sunday, March 24, 2013, seventeen hikers climbed to the top of the hill from Dutch Hollow Rd and followed the snowmobile trail along the ridge to Coates Rd.  From there, we followed the Springwater Trail through Sugarbush Hollow to the Sugarhouse for the Annual Meeting of Springwater Trails.  Next year we hope this same hike will be along the official Springwater Trail route.

Top Of Warner Rd The five climbers started from Thorpe Rd and trudged through unbroken snow on the Buckley’s nature preserve to the top of Warner Rd (the Springwater end of Garlinghouse Rd).  From there, the hike was on snowmobile track which made it much easier.  The climbersDuffy led us along the field and down to Liddiard Rd.  We then climbed the east end of Liddiard to the trail where we found the tracks of the Tourists who had come up from the west end of Liddiard and reached the trail ahead of us. At Coates Rd, we left the main snowmobile trail, turning right to climb to the top of Coates where we joined the Springwater Trail, past the Coyote tree and returned to the Sugarhouse.

DSC_4931The Tourists started at the western end of Liddiard at Dutch Hollow.  After joining the snowmobile trail and then the Springwater Trail, the tourists stopped to learn the news from the guard at the top of the sugar-bush.

After loading up our plates with the great food provided by each of the hikers, we held the first annual meeting of the Springwater Trails.  GretchenGretchen Cicora from the Bath office of the DEC talked with us about maintain and creating trails in the Hemlock-Canadice State Forest, Chuck Winship presented the group with a check, and Dean announced the results of the election of officers.  I will be pleased to work this year with Joan, Katherine and Tom on the executive board.  Thank you for agreeing to be on the board.

PamFinally, the whole group thanked Pam and Pati for serving on the executive board this past year.  Both ladies have been on the leadership board since the initial meeting of the Parks and Trails Committee in 2010. The continuity they provided was much appreciated and is visible in the successful year that just finished.  Although you both have earned a chance to take time off from the leadership, I know neither of you will be resting this coming year.

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Wolf Gull

Wolf Gull Pond - March 6

Wolf Gull Pond – March 6

Last Sunday, our hike into Wolf Gull in the south east corner of Springwater went very well. As I am sure all of you remember, the week before we had temperatures in the 60s at the Rush Oak Openings Unique Area, so I wanted to share two pictures. On Wednesday prior to Oak Openings, Ann, Melissa, and I previewed the Wolf Gull hike and I took a picture of the pond at the bottom of the Gull.

Wolf Gull Pond - March 17

Wolf Gull Pond – March 17

And here is the pond following that warm Sunday. Now I just need a current picture, after a week of cold weather and snow.

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All Western Tree Farm

webN8715Last Sunday we had 25 hikers enjoying the landscape of the All Western Tree Farm on Liberty Tree Road in Springwater.  This large group split into three.  There were four skiers  led by Melissa and joined by two snow-shoers  who toured the perimeter of the farm.  Although Story Rd, at the top of the farm, is a seasonal road, it seemed to be well enough used that the snow was mostly gone and we stayed off of it with our skis (Mac and Duff thought it was easier walking than in the snow).  Once we got into the woods, the snow was much deeper and we had a nice ride down the trail through the tall Red Pines.

WEBN8820The Naturalists set a more relaxed pace which, according to pictures taken by Pam, provided plenty of time to view the many different trees that have been planted by the Humphreys over the years.

Following the hike, we had a delightful social at the farm house.

Here are the GPS tracks from Rick and Mark.

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Hikers


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Jerri

Jerri

Norm just sent me a set of portraits of our Springwater Trails hikers, which I feel compelled to share with you all. I have started with a closeup of milkweed to set the mood.  Unlike many of the grand images of the landscapes where we hike, Norm takes the time to see the details.

Wil

Wil

Pam and Wendy

Pam and Wendy

 

Pam

Pam

Melissa

Melissa

Rick

Rick

 

Mac

Mac

 

Gene

Gene

Georgia

Georgia

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Connie and Pam

Dena

Dena

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Connie

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