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Pixley Falls – Pixley Falls State Park, NY
After a quick stop in Utica, NY to photograph a few old buildings and trains, I headed out in search of waterfalls. Pixley Falls was the first on my list.
Posted in New York State, USA
Tagged camping, Central New YOrk State, creek, early spring, flat trock, foliage, hillside, NY NY state park, park officials, Picnic shelter, picnic tables, Pixley Falls, pixley falls state park, polypore, rain, rivulets, sedimentary rock formations, streams, vegetation, waterfalls
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Another Snow-free Fall day – Kanata/Nepean, Ontario
Another Snow-free Fall day – Kanata/Nepean, Ontario It was a nice day (-3C) to be outside in the fresh air as long as you found a bit of shelter from the wind. Unlike other parts of North America, the area … Continue reading