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Image:2020-08-20 skiHill.jpg| View of the Old Ski Hills, we are going to the top!
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Image:2020-08-20 skiHillVista.jpg | View across the valley from the top of the Ski Area.
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Image:2020-08-20 gps.jpg| Made it!
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Image:2020-08-20 gps2.jpg| Accuracy.
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Image:2020-08-20 hashWoods.jpg | Woods from the hash looking West.
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Image:2020-08-20 hashDogs.jpg | Hash-dogs waiting patiently.
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Image:2020-08-20 sunset.jpg | On the drive out, I got a picture of the sun setting in the valley overlooking the Red House Lake. The Admin Building and Bridge over the dam are also visible across the lake.
 
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Revision as of 23:20, 31 August 2020

Thu 20 Aug 2020 in 42,-78:
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Location

Allegany State Park (ASP) near the old Ski Hill

Participants

Expedition

I always enjoy an expedition to ASP and while this was in the middle of the week, we still have enough daylight to drive down after work.

I was able to get a few things prepped at lunchtime so we were able to be on our way a little after 17:00 when I got done with work. The drive was uneventful and I arrived at our normal parking spot at the bottom of the Art Roscoe Ski Trails a bit after 18:00. With about an hour and a half of sunlight left, we started up the old Ski Hill. It's steep enough that I needed to pause about halfway up to catch my breath. Once we made it to the top, it mostly flattened out and there was a trail heading in sort of the right direction.

However, it wasn't long before I realized I needed to make my way into the woods because the trail was not going to get any closer. Working our way down the hill a bit, we came across a dry stream bed and it seemed the hash was pretty close to this so we used this as a clear path almost up to the hash. Doing a short GPS Dance, I was able to get a good reading and got a couple pictures.

Heading back up the hill, we found our way back to the unknown/unmarked trail. I had never been on this before but I was curious where it went. Despite not being marked, it was a well worn trail so I wasn't worried about losing it. We meandered through the woods and eventually saw a piece of roofing through the trees. I knew there was a lean-to on one of the trails that swung back this way and I realized I was approaching the Ridge Run trail. I've seen this connector trail from the Ski Area to the Cross Country Ski trails on Open Street Maps, but never saw a connecting trail when I was hiking Ridge Run and had no idea where it was. Turns out it was hiding behind the Lean-to! Cool, Trail confirmed!

Since we still had about an hour of light left, I set my timer for 20 minutes and walked down Ridge Run for a while before we turned around and headed back the way we came.

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