Plains of East Canada Creek  🖼️

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While you don't think of sandy plains in Adirondacks, there is a valley near the East Canada Creek, that is sandy, flat, and relatively open. It is more swampy and grown up then the Moose River Plains, but has many similarities.

Taken on Monday September 6, 2010 at Piseco-Powley Road.

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Stretching from Stratford to Piseco, Piseco-Powley Road winds along the western edge of one of the last remaining old Adirondack dirt roads. Lined with venerable spruce trees, some nearly brushing against the road, it offers a glimpse of nature's untouched beauty. The tranquil West Branch of the East Canada Creek intersects Powley Road at Powley Place. This spot is positioned 8 miles southwest of Piseco Outlet, where NY 10 crosses, and approximately 7.5 miles from the point Piseco-Powley Road branches off from NY 10. When approached from the south, Powley Place is found 10.5 miles northeast from Stratford via Piseco Road. Notably, this area hosts four campsites, forming part of the 22 designated camping spots along Piseco-Powley Road, enhancing the allure of this picturesque route.

http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/28339.html

Get maps of campsites and destinations as a single-page PDF here: https://www.scribd.com/document/640949248/Piseco-Powley-Road-Campsite-Map-Pack

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Photo: Brayhouse Brook Crossing Just Needs Top Gravel
Photo: Woods near camp
Photo: Road
Photo: A lot of spruce are dying
Photo: Refreshing
Photo: Green after Powley Place Wildfire
Photo: Same campsite I sprained my ankle in one year ago. This time, used a step stool
Photo: Another Minor Washout
Photo: Untitled
Photo: Wind

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