Friday March 18th, Conklin Gully Trail, High Tor WMA, about 2.1 miles, 520 feet elevation gain

 This was a solo hike after work.  We've done other hikes in the High Tor area.  This one sounded great, it's only 2 miles long but has over 500 foot elevation gain.  This turned out to be quite a stiff little hike.  It starts almost at lake level (near the Southern end of the finger lake Canandaigua) and climbs high above the lake to the top of a bluff.  There is a remarkably deep narrow gorge that a creek flows through.  I was actually holding onto some trees at one point to get a closer look over the precipitous edges.  To say this hike has fall hazards would be putting it mildly.  There are also spots where the water flows swiftly over bare rock very very far below the trail and would be almost impossible to get to.  Pretty wild stuff in a relatively unknown minor park.  I hiked in what would appear counter clockwise on the map shown below.  A stellar quick walk.









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