August 11, 2019 hike - Hi Tor Wildlife Management Area - 7 miles
This hike came from a book I've had for years...
50 hikes in Central New York.
When we lived in Scranton we would drive up to do hikes between about Binghampton and Ithaca. Now we are at the northern (and Western) extreme of the area this book covers but a lot more of the hikes are a reasonable drive from Rochester than they were from Scranton. Sometimes the descriptions are a little wordy and we end up having to carry around the book for most of the hike but its a good resource.
Today's hike started near Naples NY. We actually tried to do this same hike last weekend but upon getting into the car found out there was a screw in one tire. So we spent the day dealing with that. But today was different. We were up early. The high temperature was below 80 today. The humidity is low. So we headed out and after only 40 minutes of easy driving we were at the trail head.
Unlike the Finger Lakes Backbone trail, this one had over 1000 feet of elevation gain and multiple ponds along with a very deep gorge we walked along for 30 minutes. A majority of this hike was on the Finger Lakes trail (yes the same FLT as before but its a trail that is 549 miles long so there area lot of different areas along it).
The trailhead was empty when we started.
Eventually the trail turned 'more traily (tm)'
We were home by 1 pm. It was a wonderful hike.
50 hikes in Central New York.
When we lived in Scranton we would drive up to do hikes between about Binghampton and Ithaca. Now we are at the northern (and Western) extreme of the area this book covers but a lot more of the hikes are a reasonable drive from Rochester than they were from Scranton. Sometimes the descriptions are a little wordy and we end up having to carry around the book for most of the hike but its a good resource.
Today's hike started near Naples NY. We actually tried to do this same hike last weekend but upon getting into the car found out there was a screw in one tire. So we spent the day dealing with that. But today was different. We were up early. The high temperature was below 80 today. The humidity is low. So we headed out and after only 40 minutes of easy driving we were at the trail head.
Unlike the Finger Lakes Backbone trail, this one had over 1000 feet of elevation gain and multiple ponds along with a very deep gorge we walked along for 30 minutes. A majority of this hike was on the Finger Lakes trail (yes the same FLT as before but its a trail that is 549 miles long so there area lot of different areas along it).
The trailhead was empty when we started.
This was near the start.
Eventually the trail turned 'more traily (tm)'
There were a lot of these
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