The Catskills is a magnificent sight in any season, but there’s something special about visiting Platte Clove in the spring.

The Catskills is a magnificent sight in any season, but there’s something special about visiting Platte Clove in the spring.
This is my second favorite cloud cover over Stamford that I have captured. Favorite
Highlighted photographs and blog posts from 2010.
The road signs at top of Platte Clove Road have again changed.
Photos of Lucy in the snow and then later in the kitchen.
From the blue blazed trail we then proceeded on a yellow marked trail. This trail took us to Sunset Rock and Inspiration Point.
Comparison of afternoon and very early morning photos which help show the current change in temperature.
Both Walton Van Loan and Vly Rusk use an alternate spelling for Boulder Rock on their Catskill maps from the 1800s.
This 360 VR image was taken from the Mount Utsayantha Fire Tower located in Stamford, NY.
The Catskill Region area known as Devil’s Kitchen had an official tour from local politicians in mid September of 2010 because of several recent deaths in this particular location. This past year Devil’s Kitchen had a high profile death that
“The Platte Clove cabin sits where mountain and valley meet, providing a tranquil and rustic workplace and retreat for artists working in a variety of disciplines in the living landscape where American art began.”
The section of the old Ulster & Delaware Railroad right-of-way (ROW) is opposite the entrance of the Tannersville Bike Path.
A short walk to the Devil’s Kitchen Lean-to and the stream that forms Black Chasm.
The upwards lights shining high from lower Manhattan over the Brooklyn Bridge is the Tribute in Light. Each beam of light represents a tower from the World Trade Center Twin Towers.
Bushnellsville Creek Falls is located south of Lexington, New York on Route 42. It is approximately 7 miles south of Route 23A.
On this particular day the entire area and trail to Kaaterskill Falls was wet.
Michael Ranck of Deer Lake, a retired school teacher, has just finished hiking the 2,179 mile Appalachian Trail. HAMBURG – After spending 114 days hiking the Appalachian Trail, Michael Ranck, Deer Lake, just wanted to go home and take off
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