I have noticed within the last 4 days the leaf color around
here is at a near peak level.
The cooler nights and the shorter days I believe have
triggered most of the leaves turning color.
The one observation that I made was there are some lessor trees that are
just now turning color.
I really wanted to go swing some flies over in New
York. Then I looked at the long-term
forecast.
The sustained winds were going to be 20 mph and using a fly
rod would not work well. I was planning on walking the Catt but high up in the
river system. I went to a local access
point and saw here turning grey from a deep emerald green. She does this from high winds and rain when they
come into contact with her high walls in the gorge area. This was the area I was going to see. I decided to skip it because of personal
safety reasons. For example, you have to
make several river crossings in the gorge. With the river coming up I did not
want to get stranded or worse. The
gradient of the river here is also steep and it's not a safe place to be in a high-water
situation.
After figuring out what to do I decided on traveling through
New York into the Alleghany National Forest through the other section in
Pennsylvania.
What a real treat this was.
The splendor of the leaf color was so intense it looked fake. If it had not been overcast and foggy the
colors would have been as bright as the sun.
After getting off of I-90 I headed southeast on route 438 and headed into
Gowanda, New York. There I was already surrounded by mother nature’s
splendor. I headed into town to look at Cattaraugus
Creek. She was low and I was happy I did not want to fish. I
headed south out of town via Broadway Road aka Township Road 4.
If you look at Google Maps and go to the road view, you will
see that this route is in the middle of farm country and is very rural. Then I made may down NY-353 and this route
was more of the great mother nature’s splendor.
The colors again were muted by the fog and rain, but still amazingly
beautiful.
I came to a nice small town called Village of Cattaraugus,
New York here is a link to lean more https://www.cattaraugusny.org/history.html
There are small shops and boutiques here. They have a small
diner one could have a meal at.
I drove out of town and took the Cattaraugus Little Valley
Road aka NY-353. This road is not heavily traveled and being in a valley you
are surrounded by some hills. The road
is at an elevation of 1400 and the hills are at 2000 feet. The hillsides are
blanketed with some amazing views. I was
traveling through an old valley and had an amazing view on both sides of me. For being only 4 hours from home at this
point it was way worth the drive. Here
are some coordinate pairs to help you find a few of the points I am talking
about. To use these coordinates if you
copy them and paste them into Google Maps they will show you what I saw. Here are some tips to get this to work.
1. Go to Google Maps
2. Copy Coordinates
3. Paste coodinates into Google Maps search
4. Hit enter
5. Click on satellite photo
6. Zoom to the marker it put on the road and then
left click on the road
7. A little dialogue box will open up on the bottom
of Google
8.
Left click the photo and then you will be down
to the street view.
Here are the Coordinates:
N42° 15.488' W78° 49.159' Town of Little Valley Street View Link
N42° 13.600' W78° 45.740' Town of Little Valley on NY-353 Street View Link
N42° 10.861' W78° 44.854' Salamanca, New York on NY-353 Street View Link
I then pressed onto Salamanca, New York. This area would be the Allegheny State Park – Red House area. This vista is located here N42° 08.801' W78° 43.403'.
Along the route to the next place, you are paralleling the
Allegheny River. She is broad and the colors along her banks are amazing. The fog was heaving over the Allegheny
Reservoir and this photo shows just that. It was located here N42° 05.461' W78°
51.992' Street View Link.
My next stop was at Quaker Lake New York found. This photo
was taken here N42° 03.183' W78° 52.549' Street View Link.
A few years ago, I camped around Falconer, New York and I came to visit
this lake. I stood next to this one person, and I saw on a stringer a rainbow
trout that was over 22” long. So, I know
there are some big fishies in there.
I continued to travel on PA-321 aka Sugar Run Road. These coordinates
on the above-mentioned road where the views are amazing.
N41° 57.490' W78° 52.311' Street View Link This is a random location I was
at.
N41° 53.406' W78° 53.179' Street View Link This is where I made my coffee and where the two following photos came from.
Lastly here is another coordinate
pair that will show you just have dense the trees are and how one could really
enjoy mother nature’s color fest N41° 52.574' W78° 50.544' .
I traveled onto PA-59 and the surrounding views were all just as stunning as all the others. The timber was all mature trees and full of vibrant colors.
Here is just another example of some solitude and enjoying
the outdoors. N41° 51.445' W78° 51.909' Street View Link Corydon Township, PA Route PA-59. I was in route to Jakes Rocks Overlook. At this
overlook I would be over looking the Allegheny Reservoir. The potential for an amazing moment is there
and fortunately mother nature had other plans for me. The route to this overlook is on forest roads
and use need to be ready for your phone not to work. Here is a photo of the view.
I then ran out of coffee and needed to find a coffee shop. I
only brought enough coffee to make two cups and I was out. I traveled along the Allegheny River below
the Kinzua Dam. The views along PA-59 are still stunning as far as colors go. Like
in a all-river towns they are struggling to survive and one should remember
that. These folks make it work with what they have and many of them lead simple
lives and want to be just left alone.
I traveled onto PA-6 and headed to the Tidioute overlook
located at N41° 40.518' W79° 23.567'
Tidioute overlook Rte. 337 Rd, Tidioute, PA 16351.
While the colors where amazing I began my slow journey home.
Continuing on PA-6 going through Oil City, Pennsylvania. I found a coffee shop,
but it was closed “of course it was 1130 am on a Saturday”.
Then I traveled to the town of Franklin. As a side note every time I have traveled through
this town it always has had a festival going on. Here is their website for events. https://franklinpa.gov/events
There motto is “Always Eventful” and I found a nice coffee
shop also called the “Iron Furnace Coffee”.
They do not have a website that I could find, but they have plenty of
great reviews out there on the web.
I was super excited to have my coffee and turn up the music on
Rick Tobey album “Chickenhead Bluesway”.
I pointed the Subaru west and headed out of the woods into the world of
people “ewe”.
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