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Autumn at Vromans Nose.ACME Mapper
 42.589, -74.3543

Some beautiful fall foliage along one of Schoharie County's most famous peaks.
October 11, 2009.

After visiting Mount Usayantha earlier in the afternoon, I drove down to Vromans Nose to climb it, and take in the views on a wonderfully warm fall afternoon.

Maples Climb the Hill.

Vromans Nose on October 11, 2009.

Canon Powershot Sd1000, Exposure: 1/200 sec, Aperature: f/8.0, ISO 80, EV -3/3

The colors along the hills gracing Vromans Nose where somewhat faded and past peak, but they still where quite amazing.

Along the Edge.

Vromans Nose on October 11, 2009.

Canon Powershot Sd1000, Exposure: 1/800 sec, Aperature: f/4.0, ISO 160

As I looked down along NY 30 and the Octagon House.

NY 30.

Vromans Nose on March 21, 2010.

Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/800 sec, Aperature: f/3.6, ISO 80, Focal Length: 307mm.

Then proceeded down the cliff.

Trail Up Vromans Nose.

Vromans Nose on March 21, 2010.

Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/200 sec, Aperature: f/2.8, ISO 80, EV -1/3, Focal Length: 38mm.

A map of Vromans Nose. I drew these trails up from memory, they should be rough estimates of location of trails and not exactly GPS tracks.

Vromans Nose.

Maps: Schoharie County on June 23, 2011. (N 42° 35' 24.58" W 74° 21' 19.8"ACME Mapper
 42.5902, -74.3555)

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“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