
The snow is gone, but it still is grey and winter like on Vromans Nose.
March 21, 2010.
Related Fodder: Autumn at Vromans Nose, Middleburgh Cliff, Vromans Nose.
Related Maps: Schoharie County.
Related Photos: Middleburgh Cliff.
On the second day of spring I went hiking up Vromans Nose. A short little hike, it's a favorite in Schoharie County for it's sweeping views of the agricultural lands below. Below is a picture of Vromans Nose, as seen from Middleburgh Cliff.
Sign for the trailhead.

Vromans Nose Trails.
Vromans Nose on March 21, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/400 sec, Aperature: f/3.2, ISO 80, Focal Length: 169mm.
Hiking up the mountain on a very brown-grey winter day.

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.
NY 30.

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.
A farm off the edge of Vromans Nose.

Ledge and Farm.
Vromans Nose on March 21, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/800 sec, Aperature: f/3.2, ISO 80, Focal Length: 67mm.
West Off Vromans Nose looking towards Towpath Mountain.

Tow Path Mountain.
Vromans Nose on March 21, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/640 sec, Aperature: f/5.6, ISO 80, Focal Length: 38mm.
With all of the snow melt, the Schoharie Creek was fairly swollen.

Three Colors.
Vromans Nose on March 21, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/1000 sec, Aperature: f/3.7, ISO 80, Focal Length: 380mm.
Looking from the Tip of Vromans Nose towards Middleburgh, with Middleburgh Cliff in the background.

North East.
Vromans Nose on March 21, 2010.
Kodak Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera, Exposure: 1/800 sec, Aperature: f/4.0, ISO 80, Focal Length: 38mm.
Here's a map of hike.
“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