A place for quiet contemplation within the Treman Gorge, only accessible via a 15 minute hike. Robert H. Treman New York State Park on a late October afternoon.
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Its pretty incredible that a place that you can only walk to has been so well looked after by (?) the Parks Authority. Who is responsible for the lovely bridge and paths here, Micheal?
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This is a New York State Park, the trails were created in the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The Parks department does the maintenance and overall all does a good job of it.
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Ah, one of the alphabet agencies set up during FDR’s New Deal. They did good work here.
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exactly….the CCC built the infrastructure of all our Finger Lakes Parks.
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Wonderful images, Michael; I can feel the peace!
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It is a place cut off from the world. Thank You, Carolyn
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Beautiful.
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This park is a treasure.
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Looks like a beautiful place!
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It is all that, Maddy.
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Michael, your camera has captured a scenic and peaceful place. It has to be uplifting to spend moments in places like this. God’s peace!
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Your kind words are appreciated. Pam and I return to this place often late spring, summer and autumn.
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We will be seeing those tree colours very soon. Looks like a lovely hike
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Same here, we are looking forward to the changes.
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