stever71 wrote:
Albert wrote:
Steve.....that's a haul from here.........ok, you talked me into it...haha.
I always wanted to find that place and see what it was all about. We just need to coordinate and see.
Have you ever been there??
No, I've never been there, always driven by it, but scoobysnax has, and he had some killer pic's of the place. Brian had a good idea, of going there and hitting AC after, we're right in that area.
Albert, what about those logging road near you?
Maybe we can get scoobysnax to go to the Pine Barrens and show us??
The logging road near me is knarley and I didn't want to go in the one I found since I was alone and it is in the middle of nowhere about 10 miles from here past Lake Lonely. It is NY State lands and not posted. Once it snows you won't be able to get in there. I went in another one but since I was alone I didn't go all the way. The main road over the mountain is not paved and very minimally maintained. It is a tooth jarring road. The old logging roads are off of that one. There is another one up by Warrensburg that goes between Warrensburg and Lake Luzerne over the mountain. These are in the mountains and deer season is going on right now.
There is the one up by Indian Lake but right now closed. It will be open to vehicles again in May. There is probably 2 feet of snow up there right now and it's snowmobiles only and hunting season so you can only get part way in. Miles and miles of dirt roads and trails. (NY State land) You need to bring camping gear and stay for a couple of days during the summer. It is in the middle of nowhere. You need to fill your gas tank and bring everything you need with you before you go in cause it's a real long way to a store once you are up there. Brian has been there also. I don't want to get specific over the internet.
Can you get in the Pine Barrens all year?? Going there and then AC would be good.