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Hike 1 - Hike 2- hike 3 - hike 4 - hike 5 - hike 6 - hike 7 - hike 8 - hike 9 - hike 10 - hike 11 - hike 12 - hike 13 -

hike 14 - hike 15 - hike 16 - hike 17- hike 18 - hike 19 - hike20 - hike 21 - hike22 - hike 23 -hike 24 - hike 25

hike26 - hike 27 - hike 28 - hike 29

1- west stockbrige MA 2- philmont NY 3- ghent NY 4 - ghent NY 5- chatham NY

6- chatham ny 7- chatham NY 8- chatham NY 9- redrock NY 10- old chatham NY 11 - austerlitz NY

12 - Delmar NY 13 - hudson NY 14 - spencertown NY 15- hudson NY 16- new lebanon NY

17- new lebanon NY 18- stockport NY 19- great barrington MA 20- copake NY 21- stuyvesant NY

22- catskill NY 23- chatham NY 24- ghent/harlemville NY 25- styvasent NY 26- styvasent NY

27- hyde park NY 28 hyde park NY 29-claverack NY


I did go hiking recently but did not make it to the top and the map they had of the hike was hard to read for me and i learned my lesson to bring water on bigger hikes if i decided to do a big hike. the hike was to Mount Washington in MA..

hike #29

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Won Dharma Center in Claverack, NY is a meditation retreat with a lot of land you can explore. There is one big trail that takes you around the proporty. There are some great views when you are hiking up the first path. It was very cool to see what great views there are around here. A lot of it is open fields.

When you walk to the buildings they are so cool. The architecture is amazing. This was my first time here. It’s definitely a good place to go hiking since its a long trail.

Hike #28

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FDR’s house and museum in Hyde Park NY. A heads up, you do need tickets to go into the museum and you buy those at the main building. In the main building they have a mosaic of the different buildings and historical sites near by. In the main building there is a cafe and a theater and some more info about him and the property and a gift shop. We did not go into his house we just did the museum.

There is a garden around where him and his wife and dog are. There are a few buildings on the proporty. Also The museum its self is pretty cool because it takes you through his life. My favorite part of the museum was his desk and the achieve room.

Famous Photographer #19

Bruce Davidson


Born in 1933 and is still alive at the age of 83

He has been a Magnum Photos agency since 1958. His most known work is Harlem NYC.

When he was young his parents built a dark room in the basement and began to take photos.

His step dad was in the navy and gave Bruce a Kodak rangefinder but upgraded on his bar mitzvah.

He worked at a camera shop as a stock boy and was approached by local news photographer where he learned technical nuances of photography, in addition to lighting and printing skills including dye transfer colour.

His artistic influences included Robert Frank and Cartier-Bresson.

his first big award for his photography, the 1952 Kodak National High School Photographic Award.

He attended the Rochester Institute of Technology. Continued his studies at Yale University, studying philosophy, painting, and photography.

Drafted into the US Army, where he served in the Signal Corps, Where he would have photo assignments.

He did a series on homeless and troubled kids after photographing them over 11 months produced Brooklyn Gang .

He also did work for Vogue also became an instructor at the School of Visual Arts, New York.

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Famous Artist #9

Sean Scully


Born 1945 and is 74

Irish-born American-based painter and printmaker.

During his later teen years he worked at a print shop in London as a typesetter.

he worked many jobs some being graphic design, and messenger, Scully attended evening classes at the Central School of Art.

In his younger years he took many trips to the Tate where he saw lot of famous works but Van Gogh's Chair had an impact on him.

Scully studied at Croydon College of Art and then graduated from Newcastle University.

He has shown his work widely in Europe and the United States, and is represented in the permanent collections of a number of museums and public galleries

He had his first exhibitions in China in 2015.

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