Sugar Maple Farm
Reading Time: 15 minutes Another long drive and long hike. I started my journey in the pre-dawn darkness, arriving at the trailhead shortly after 7 am. I waded through numerous fields of tall grass still wet with dew, the water slowly seeping into my boots and dampening my socks. After leaving the fields behind I came to a strange sight of blue tubing criss-crossing the trail and running wild through the woods. I quickly realized I had found a large sugar maple farm. After leaving the sugar maple farm behind I took a short road-walk and crossed another field before arriving at NY 19 and CR 3. A very long slog up CR 3 and I finally came to the trailhead. Here I discovered the spiral trace of a lightning strike on a tall red pine. I left the lightning struck tree behind and made my way through a rough section with many small branches down on the trail and three tree falls. An old growth black cherry tree provided a short scenic detour. Once again I was back on a road-walk and then took a short wade across Sixtown Creek before climbing up Swift Hill State Forest through a section that had been recently harvested for timber. I arrived at my turn-around and started my long hike back to my starting point. After a little over 11 hours and nearly 25 miles I had completed my hike.