3/13/2016
Moving time: 2:31:41
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We actually got a little yard-work done this morning. Mainly just doing the spring clean-up. So, since I consider that to be way ahead of schedule, I allowed myself to not finish the whole yard. And, of course, go for a ride. I will join
@Arwen's Mom and tell a story with pics.
Luckily I discovered this issue while putting the bike on the car and switched bikes:
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Early on in my ride, I thought I saw a cut-through behind this American Legion. It didn't go where I hoped, but I stumbled upon this:
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The bridge below over the Ramapo River was wiped out in Hurricane Irene. It took a couple years to repair and its already got some rotten boards on it. But, it provides a connection to link Sterling Forest and Harriman.
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The woods road on the other side of the NYS Thruway dates back a bit. If you can't make out the words on this marker below it says:
"This road was built in 1894 by EH Hariman to show the advantages of level road in hilly countries." This guy was some sort of railroad magnate.
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This road leads up to the Elk Pen. I believe the same dude (EH Harriman) also put miles and miles of fence to contain his imported Elk from Montana. They didn't thrive. There are no elk in Harriman today.
The bridge is still out across Stahahe Brook and it probably never will get replaced. They rerouted a hiking trail to avoid the crossing. Anyway, you can still cross on the rocks and there is a fairly nice cascade right above the old bridge location (see below):
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After leaving the area of the Elk Pen, I climbed a bit up the seasonally closed Arden Valley Road. Its really nice to be able to just ride up the middle of a road. Shortly after passing the entrance to Island Pond, there is an old woods road called "Crooked Hill Rd". This takes you west of the Pond and right out toward the White bar trail which was my aim. Its a pretty unused trail. So, its very isolated and peaceful and not very maintained.
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After working my way south on White bar down to Kanawauke Rd, I headed thru some of the closed camp roads. There are quite a mix of cabins and old buildings. Some are in real disrepair and some will be freshened up and used this coming summer. I liked this one for its cool siding:
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I worked my way thru the camps and out the back down to the old Arden Rd again. Once back on the Sterling Forest side, I decided to run up an unmarked trail toward the old Southfields Furnace. It must have been something in its day. Very large! But, its in rough shape now. Efforts have been made to brace it up and preserve it from getting worse.
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And finally, another nice cascade before hitting the road...
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I do love these rides (or hikes) that have a little element of history. Hope you enjoyed!
Ride on.