Orange County,
New York
Trails:
Ski Trail: Unmarked
Menomine Trail: Yellow blaze
Nawahunta Fire Road: Unmarked
Hiking Partner:
David Bernstein
Total Time: 2:00 hr
Estimated Distance: 3.25 Miles
I had scheduled to meet with David Bernstein and go explore the Lewis Mine (also known as the Dunn Mine). This is an old abandoned iron mine and it was a while since I was last there. I had gotten to the parking area a bit early so decided to climb the abandoned Ski Trail before David arrived. I climbed up the left Ski trail to the top of the mountain, and bushwacked down the side down towards the Menomine Trail on the shore of the lake, and then back to the parking area where I encountered David. From there David and I took the Menomine trail the other way, west, across 7 Lakes Drive and we veered off on the Nawahunta Fire Road.
The Lewis Mine is only about a 1000 feet from the start of the Nawahunta Fire Road, and its right off the trail on the right. We went in and explored a bit, then continued further along the Fire Road for a short while and then turned around and looked for the upper portion of the mine, which is a bit further off the trail and hard to find. From there we bushwacked up the top and then back down towards 7 Lakes Drive, and back to the parking area where we started.
Map of the route |
The Ski Trail from the parking area. There is about half inch of snow on the ground. |
Looking down towards the parking area while climbing the ski trail |
Looking north towards Bear Mountain from the Silvermine Summit |
Descending Silvermine Mountain bushwacking towards the lake |
Silvermine Lake from the shore. The Lake is frozen. |
Silvermine Lake from the Menomine Trail |
The Lewis Mine |
Strange Icicle Formations growing inside the mine. |
The hidden upper part of the Lewis Mine. |
Thanks!Me and my girlfriend are going now to try to my Lewis Mine.
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