I got permission and my first hike in here was May 2012, Second time in was October 2012. Some history: There was a grist mill and then later on a carding mill further upstream. The only thing left that I saw was a flume for one of the mills. The path up here is to the right of BT falls and days gone by was actually a road for horses and wagons! I used my garmin gps the first time to locate five important spots (see map), that were important to my pictures. Both times I went in, I took someone with me. In October there wasn't much flow but the trail was slippery because of wet leaves on top of the crushed stone path. Near the top end is a 75 foot falls ( LF024). But (LF009) is only about 20 feet. And to me is more impressive of a falls. I have another shot of LF009 from Oct. that shows the water has eroded the top back further than before.
"D" 3 small falls, N 42.81863 W 076.24504 1325 ft. Elev.
"C" 75 foot falls, N 42.81762 W 076.24531 1225 ft. Elev.
"E" 20' falls, N 42.81949 W 076.24454 1160 ft. Elev.
"F" Small falls N 42.82038 W 076.24413 1020 ft. Elev.
"G" Retreat N 42.82212 W 076.24132 900 ft. Elev.
I forgot my coordinates last night, here they are:Upper Bucktail Falls - Onondaga County
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very cool. not what I expected to see up there at all. Thanks for posting this!
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You're quite welcome! I added the corresponding gps information for the balloons on map too.
Hopefully sometime this year I will get back to "Jack pot ravine" for a second look! That one is a two car deal. 300 feet down hill only
for me. I know from reading in here a lot of you guys like to "creek-walk", But in this one all the walls of the ravine on both sides end in the creek water!
Marty
Hopefully sometime this year I will get back to "Jack pot ravine" for a second look! That one is a two car deal. 300 feet down hill only
for me. I know from reading in here a lot of you guys like to "creek-walk", But in this one all the walls of the ravine on both sides end in the creek water!
Marty
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