Jackson Thomas strikes a pose M19 Hiking Cortland County.
Gallery
We encourage you to share your photos, videos, and descriptions of your experiences on the Finger Lakes Trail. We will post links to suitable collections below. Please submit your hyperlink by e-mail to webmaster@fltconference.org and then allow a few days for it to appear here.
Your link must be to a publically available location on the Internet. Preferably, visitors should not be required to join or login to your site. Examples are Picasa, YouTube, Kodak Gallery, Snapfish by HP, private websites, etc.
Your link must be to material of general interest to the FLTC community. Please put your hiking photos in an album separate from family photos, poor quality images, duplicates, etc.
Include captions with places, people, dates.
Please indicate if you are willing to allow us to use your material elsewhere on this website or in FLTC publications.
As an alternative, consider posting a link to your album at the FLTC Discussion Group.
Member Submissions
The FLTC does not have any control over the content to be found at the following links. It is possible that links may lead to dangerous or unsuitable material. If you encounter any such problems, please contact the FLTC Service Center immediately.
FLTC volunteers and inmates from the Monterey Shock Camp built two bridges across Birdseye Hollow Creek (FLTC map M 12), on the Finger Lakes Trail east of Hammondsport, NY, June 6-8, 2011. By Lynda Rummel
June 13, 2011
Cutting, limbing, bucking, skidding and stacking 124 larch logs, from 51 trees, in Sugar Hill State Forest, May 31 and June 1, 2011. Logs will be used for future lean-to projects. By Lynda Rummel