Saturday March 5, Klondike State Forest near West Amboy NY (North of Syracuse) - About 2 miles, modest elevation gain

 This was a very wintery hike.  There was going to be some snow no matter where we went but there was a LOT of snow at this particular spot.  We parked at the junction of 2 dirt roads.  There were a number of hunters there with about 5 vehicles, one of them with a dead wolf draped on it.  The hunters seemed wary of us but we walked by them without interacting.  This is one of those hikes in the 50 Hikes in Central NY book where the author has you walk half a mile down a road then a quarter mile off on a side trail to see some field then back to the main road and on another half mile to see some minor vista before retracing slightly to go on some other trail.  We made some effort to follow these directions but really everything was deeply covered in snow so the stone wall we were supposed to see etc was all buried.  The weather was crisp and it wasn't windy.  We didn't cover a lot of miles but it was good exercise because the main road had deep snowy ruts and the side trails were lightly packed snow and quite challenging to walk on.  It was somewhere between a hike and a leg stretcher.













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