This past Thursday I hiked Old Westhampton Path, which runs from Westhampton north to Wildwood Lake in Northampton, just south of Riverhead. It is about a 6 mile journey, but the northern half is quite hilly, while the southern quite flat.
The path is paved as it runs past some horse stables, as you can see there are some utilities here.
The path becomes gravel as you head north into the burn area, these seedlings have grown quite a bit since the 1995 wildfires.
Further up the gravel gives way to sand as we head into the heart of the burn area. The straight path almost seems unending!
Everywhere you look signs of the 1995 wildfires are all around.
Heading north some islands of taller trees somehow survived.
Sunrise highway (rt 27) is coming up....soon.
After crossing Sunrise highway things really start to open up, the fires burned hotter here and the trees have been abit slower coming back, hence these seedlings are shorter. These fires were pretty intense since they jumped the 4 lane sunrise highway, which is really 8 lanes if you consider the median.
Coming up, one of the best vistas on Long Island!
The path is paved as it runs past some horse stables, as you can see there are some utilities here.
The path becomes gravel as you head north into the burn area, these seedlings have grown quite a bit since the 1995 wildfires.
Further up the gravel gives way to sand as we head into the heart of the burn area. The straight path almost seems unending!
Everywhere you look signs of the 1995 wildfires are all around.
Heading north some islands of taller trees somehow survived.
Sunrise highway (rt 27) is coming up....soon.
After crossing Sunrise highway things really start to open up, the fires burned hotter here and the trees have been abit slower coming back, hence these seedlings are shorter. These fires were pretty intense since they jumped the 4 lane sunrise highway, which is really 8 lanes if you consider the median.
Coming up, one of the best vistas on Long Island!