Exit
List of Slides
- Slide 0: MA0_6824.jpg Cemetery along the Beech Trail, Harriman State Park, New York, June 15, 2019 (Journal entry)
- Slide 1: MA0_6824.jpg Cemetery, along the Beech Trail, the plaque reads: Dedicated to those who are part of our community and to those who have served our county, the Eagle Project Restoraton, by LeRoy Babcock Jr, June 1990.
- Slide 2: MA0_6684.jpg Multiflora Rose, Beech Trail parking lot off of Tiorati Brook Road
- Slide 3: MA0_6685.jpg Multiflora Rose, Beech Trail parking lot off of Tiorati Brook Road
- Slide 4: MA0_6688.jpg Waterfall on Tiorati Brook Road as seen from the highway bridge on Tiorati Brook Road
- Slide 5: MA0_6691.jpg Tiorati Brook Road, near the Beech Trail crossing
- Slide 6: MA0_6697.jpg Stream, as seen from Tiorati Brook Road, near the Beech Trail crossing
- Slide 7: MA0_6712.jpg Stream, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 8: MA0_6718.jpg The Beeach Trail
- Slide 9: MA0_6719.jpg Waterfall, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 10: MA0_6720.jpg Vegetation on the waterfall, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 11: MA0_6725.jpg Vegetation on the waterfall, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 12: MA0_6728.jpg Waterfall, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 13: MA0_6738.jpg Waterfall, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 14: MA0_6744.jpg Waterfall, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 15: MA0_6757.jpg Waterfall, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 16: MA0_6758.jpg Waterfall, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 17: waterfall_Panorama1.jpg Waterfall, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 18: MA0_6766.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 19: 20190615_135254.jpg Me (Bill Menke) amid Mountain Laurel, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 20: MA0_6773.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 21: MA0_6786.jpg Blueberry bushes beneath trees, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 22: MA0_6787.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 23: MA0_6790.jpg Fern beneath trees, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 24: MA0_6793.jpg Bride on Hasenclever Road, near its intersection with the Beech Trail
- Slide 25: MA0_6796.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 26: MA0_6802.jpg Wintergreen, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 27: MA0_6803.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 28: MA0_6804.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 29: MA0_6806.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 30: MA0_6807.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 31: MA0_6811.jpg Fern, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 32: MA0_6821.jpg Trees, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 33: MA0_6822.jpg Fern, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 34: MA0_6824.jpg Cemetery, along the Beech Trail, the plaque reads; Dedicated to those who are part of our community and to those who have served our county, the Eagle Project Restoraton, by LeRoy Babcock Jr, June 1990.
- Slide 35: MA0_6825.jpg Cemetery, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 36: MA0_6827.jpg Grave marker in the Cemetary along the Beech Trail, with inscription In Memory of John E Jones, Born April 21, 1817, Died January 16, 1896, But oh for the touch of a vanished hand, and the sound of a voice that is still. The verse is from the 1835 poem Break, Break, Break by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- Slide 37: MA0_6829.jpg Grave marker in the Cemetary along the Beech Trail
- Slide 38: MA0_6831.jpg Cemetery, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 39: MA0_6835.jpg Grave marker in the Cemetary along the Beech Trail, with inscription: Timothy Youmans, Co. K, 6 Heavy Artillery, Died April 7, 1865.
- Slide 40: Youmans.jpg Entry in Sixth Heavy Artillery roster
- Slide 41: MA0_6836.jpg Rocks at the base of a scarp, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 42: MA0_6839.jpg Rock scarp, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 43: MA0_6846.jpg Rock tower, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 44: MA0_6857.jpg Rock scarp with small cave, along the Beech Trail
- Slide 45: MA0_6858.jpg View into the cave
- Slide 46: MA0_6868.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Rockhouse Mountain Trail
- Slide 47: MA0_6873.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Rockhouse Mountain Trail
- Slide 48: MA0_6874.jpg Hole in tree, near the Rockhouse Mountain Trail
- Slide 49: MA0_6876.jpg Fern below trees, near the Rockhouse Mountain Trail
- Slide 50: MA0_6881b.jpg Boulder field, near the Rockhouse Mountain Trail
- Slide 51: MA0_6884.jpg Moss and other vegetation on a boulder in a stream, near the Rockhouse Mountain Trail
- Slide 52: MA0_6888.jpg Mountain Laurel, along Hasenclever Road, south of Hasenclever Mine
- Slide 53: MA0_6894.jpg Rock knob, along Hasenclever Road, south of Hasenclever Mine
- Slide 54: MA0_6896.jpg Fern growing on a rock ledge, along Hasenclever Road, south of Hasenclever Mine
- Slide 55: MA0_6901.jpg Rock ledge, along the Power Line right-of-way
- Slide 56: MA0_6904.jpg The Power Line
- Slide 57: MA0_6906.jpg The Power Line
- Slide 58: MA0_6908.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Power Line right-of-way
- Slide 59: MA0_6913.jpg Fern and Blueberry Bushes, along the Power Line right-of-way
- Slide 60: MA0_6917.jpg Rocks, along the Power Line right-of-way
- Slide 61: MA0_6918.jpg Oak Trees, along the Power Line right-of-way
- Slide 62: MA0_6921.jpg Dead trees in a wetland, along the Power Line right-of-way
- Slide 63: MA0_6924.jpg Mountain Laurel, along the Power Line right-of-way
- Slide 64: MA0_6932.jpg Bay at the south end of Lake Tiorati, as seen from the Power Line right-of-way
- Slide 65: MA0_6938.jpg Bay at the south end of Lake Tiorati, as seen from the Power Line right-of-way
- Slide 66: MA0_6942.jpg Moss on a rock ledge, along the Red Cross Trail
- Slide 67: MA0_6948.jpg Vegetation on a boulder in a stream, along the Red Cross Trail
- Slide 68: MA0_6951.jpg Stream along the Red Cross Trail
- Slide 69: MA0_6978.jpg The now-flooded Hasenclever Mine
- Slide 70: MA0_6976.jpg Tadpoles in the now-flooded Hasenclever Mine
- Slide 71: MA0_6983.jpg Mine tailings beside the Hasenclever Mine
- Slide 72: MA0_6989.jpg Trench, Hasenclever Mine
- Slide 73: MA0_6991.jpg Iron Ore, in the tailings pile beside the Hasenclever Mine
- Slide 74: MA0_6997.jpg Mountain Laurel, along Hasenclever Road, east of the Hasenclever Mine
- Slide 75: MA0_6999.jpg Stream, along Hasenclever Road
- Slide 76: MA0_7000.jpg Glacial erratic boulder of Schunemunk Conglomerate, along the Beech Trail near the Hasenclever Road crossing
- Slide 77: MA0_7002.jpg Stream, as seen from the bridge on the Beech Trail
Last Updated: Mon, Jun 17, 2019 8:39:56 PM