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I wasn't aware of the deer (lower right) until after I examined the picture later. Low fog that morning with the rising sun.
This deer was on the path of my brother's infamous Jeep Trail. He owns approximately 100 acres of land that was part of the farm I grew up on. Most of the pastures have grown up now with trees and brush and he has cut trails through and around it all and he gives Jeep tours around to a few select people. Depending on your dare devil level this ride can be hair raising, climbing nearly vertical hills and coming down extremely steep inclines. But thankfully, for me anyway, the Grandbaby was with us so we took the less exciting route, probably to the disappointment of Anita! The trail(s) run through brush and forests and along Bigelow Creek where I spent many happy hours in my youth catching crayfish. The Grandbaby Loved this ride mostly because it was an open sided jeep and it had rained the night before, so overhanging branches would shower her making her squeal with delight! New memories on top of old ones are amazing.
Pedestrian bridges over the wetlands. Teatown Lake Preserve, Westchester County, NY -- June 13, 2022
In Explore -- June 9, 2022
An Autumn sunrise at Connery Pond, not far from Lake Placid in Adirondack State Park.
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Watkins Glen State Park
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Hessian Lake in Bear Mountain State Park.
View the Upper Falls (High Falls) from the Pont du Rennes (formerly the Platt St. bridge) which is a pedestrian only bridge. Don't miss the overlook on the east side upstream from the bridge which has the best view. Also, be sure to visit the Brown's Race area on the west side for a close-up view of the crest and the remains of the water-powered era of Rochester's industrial past.