
A beautiful night camping up on Leonard Hill watching the sunset into the clouds.
June 4, 2010.
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Up by the Leonard Hill Fire Tower, there is a clearing cut into the hillside, and an area where there is a little fire place, and some grass that never grows that tall. It's obvious that people camp up here from time to time, to enjoy the beautiful sunset, and myself I've been itching to watch a sunset from here for some time.

Watching the Rain Come In. There was a brief shower in the evening at Leonard Hill, but it didn't turn out that bad.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/1000 sec, Aperature: f/5.6, ISO 400, Focal Length: 38mm.
While on June 5th, the weather was somewhat cloudy, as thunderstorm after thunderstorm came rolling through the valleys and mountains alike, it actually turned out to be a remarkably beautiful evening. with a beautiful sunset into the clouds. The views from Leonard Hill where as spectacular as always.

The Truck.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/500 sec, Aperature: f/3.0, ISO 400, Focal Length: 48mm.
Looking at my camping set up.

Looking at the Campsite.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/500 sec, Aperature: f/5.6, ISO 400, Focal Length: 38mm.
The rain lead to some beautiful misty sky scapes, especially as the sun was lowering in the sky. Here is Rossman Hill, where I had camped deep in the valley the previous night.

Rossman Hills in the Fog.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/1600 sec, Aperature: f/6.3, ISO 400, Focal Length: 238mm.
And here Blenheim Mountain with the Blenheim Upper Power Project Reservoir above it.

Blenhium Mountain.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/800 sec, Aperature: f/7.1, ISO 400, Focal Length: 337mm.
It was windy up there, but the little White Gas Coleman Stove did just find boiling the water for the pasta I was cooking up for dinner. I did stick it behind this little rock to provide a little more shelter from the wind, but regardless cooked it quickly.

Cooking Dinner. On Saturday night on my little stove, hidden behind a rock because it's wind is pretty strong up top Leonard Hill.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/320 sec, Aperature: f/3.2, ISO 400, Focal Length: 82mm.
With the wind racing up the hill with coming front, I kept the fire very small and a lot of water nearby. It had been raining throughout the day, so things weren't particularly flammable, but with the winds being so strong, it was a bit frightening.

Sitting at a Campfire.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/125 sec, Aperature: f/2.8, ISO 400, EV -1/3, Focal Length: 38mm.
I watched the sunset into the valley while the very small campfire roared away with the winds whipping away. It wasn't particularly cool, but by 8 PM, I did feel it neccessary to put on a long-sleeved shirt.

Rays of Sun Through the Trees.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/640 sec, Aperature: f/2.8, ISO 100, EV -2/3, Focal Length: 40mm.
The sun setting through the trees.

Sunsets Through the Trees.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/1600 sec, Aperature: f/6.3, ISO 100, EV -1/3, Focal Length: 82mm.
With the clouds starting to over take the sun.

Sun in the Clouds.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/1600 sec, Aperature: f/6.3, ISO 100, EV -2/3, Focal Length: 258mm.
And eventually a front comes through, making the sun set before it normally would, quite far to the north, over Rossman Hill.

Front Covers the Sunset.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/1000 sec, Aperature: f/4.5, ISO 100, EV -1/3, Focal Length: 94mm.
The view after sunset. You can just barely make out the mountains, from Utsayathana to the left, to Blenheim and the Reservoir in the center, to Burnt-Rossman Hills on the right.

After Sunset.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/80 sec, Aperature: f/2.8, ISO 100, EV -1/3, Focal Length: 38mm.
The truck truck and camping gear after dark.

Camping on Leonard Hill.
Leonard Hill on June 5, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/60 sec, Aperature: f/3.2, ISO 400, Focal Length: 139mm.
Awaking in the morning to pounding rain, which fortunately let up into a relatively thick fog by the time I got up in the morning. Here is a view out the back window of the truck cap.

First View This Morning.
Leonard Hill on June 6, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/30 sec, Aperature: f/2.8, ISO 140, Focal Length: 38mm.
My "night stand" in the truck. Books, radio, flashlight, even fan. I'm as well prepared as I would be at home for sure. That light has only a 9-watt florescent bulb in it, although if I ever needed more light, I have two other lead-lamps with 26-watt florescent in them to illuminate the night.

Under the Cap.
Leonard Hill on June 6, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/60 sec, Aperature: f/2.8, ISO 400, Focal Length: 38mm.
Packing up my gear on the foggy morning.

Getting Up and Packing Up Gear.
Leonard Hill on June 6, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/40 sec, Aperature: f/2.8, ISO 80, Focal Length: 38mm.
The rain and fog pretty much obstructed the view by morning.

Rain Looking Off Leonard Hill.
Leonard Hill on June 6, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/320 sec, Aperature: f/3.2, ISO 80, Focal Length: 82mm.
The farther I got down the mountain, the worst the weather got on the truck trail. A little farther down the mountain, the fog was so bad, I had to drive really slow with my truck.

Driving Down Truck Trail in Heavy Fog.
Leonard Hill on June 6, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/50 sec, Aperature: f/6.3, ISO 400, Focal Length: 38mm.
Here is a map of where I camped on top of Leonard Hill.
“The policy of the state shall be to conserve and protect its natural resources and scenic beauty and encourage the development and improvement of its agricultural lands for the production of food and other agricultural products.”
— Article 14, Section 4 NY State Constitution