Finally Reaching The Gulf  🖼️

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Finally Reaching The Gulf ...

After struggling through the deep snow for 45 minutes, I finally reached The Gulf, a 500 foot deep hollow. Deer apparently congregate along the edge of this hollow, as witnessed by the ample deer tracks in deep snow, and places where deer had slept in snow.

Taken on Sunday February 6, 2011 at Partridge Run Game Management Area.

Map: Mountain House Trail and North Mountain

More about Partridge Run Game Management Area...

Partridge Run Wildlife Management Area (WMA) consists of about 4500 acres of upland and wetland habitat in Albany County. It is located in the Town of Berne. The majority of the current WMA was transferred to the New York State in 1962 by the federal government. The WMA can be access from County Rt. 13, County Rt. 6 and a number of town roads. Numerous parking areas are located throughout the WMA. This parcel of public land affords multiple uses for outdoor recreation including hunting, trapping, fishing, birding, hiking, snowmobiling, skiing, and horseback riding.

http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/86068.html

Map: Partridge Run WMA
Terrain Map: Before the Collar City Bridge
Terrain Map: Lower Partridge Run Road - LIDAR Digital Surface Model
Terrain Map: The Gulf at Partridge Run - LIDAR Digital Surface Model
Terrain Map: Wood Duck Pond 1960
Photo: Road Past Fawn Lake
Photo: Waterfall
Photo: Despite Tough Going
Photo: East from Bradt Hollow Road
Photo: Snowshoeing Through Deep Snow
Photo: Bradt Road Cementary
Photo: White Birch Pond Inlet
Photo: Tree
Photo: Across Lower Beaver Pond
Photo: Pond

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