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Shot with Nikon F100 camera, 50mm f/1.4 lens, Revolog Snovlox film (prepared Kodak T-Max 100 film). Photo by Chuck Miller.
View of the status of the AC Helderberg Hudson Rail Trail on 2 November 2014. Presented by the Friends of the Rail Trail and the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy.
This photo shows the Mason Road bridge and the intersection of the Trail and the local trail system linking to Normansville and the Normanskill. Check out the location of the photo on the Map.
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Photographed at Normanskill, Albany, N.Y. Nikon Df camera, Nikkor 50-300mm f/4.5 camera. Photo by Chuck Miller.
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Flintknapping ban has been lifted, I came home and started on this #normanskill #flutedpoint I should reshape it a little and one flute did not travel far at all? Other side went to almost the tip. #paleoindian #paleo #clovis #arrowhead #projectilepoint #experimentalarchaeology #crafts #boomimback #lithics #newyorkchert. Thanks to the dude doing the knapping demonstration at #hammonassetstatepark for this chunk of normanskill. ift.tt/2hnYh93
A decommissioned railroad bridge over the Norman's Kill River, denoting the border to Albany, NY. I just had to take a Hipstamatic shot.
The Winding Waters Trail follows the Wallkill River more closely than any other trail in the Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge. You can see that just a few feet below the wet surface of the drowned lands is solid rock. No wonder they are so wet: the water can't seep any lower.
The rock is shale and slate, and is part of the Martinsburg Formation (which seems very vast), possibly more specifically the Normanskill Formation (which doesn't have as robust of a Wikipedia entry).
Trail maps for the Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge, at the NY/NJ border: www.fws.gov/refuge/Wallkill_River/visit/hiking.html