Creamery Falls
By Chas | July 26, 2006 · Leave a Comment
This waterfall is found alongside the roadway on Route 30 between the border of Blenheim and North Blenheim across from the Blenheim House.
I found this waterfall (2006) while driving to the Blenheim Covered Bridge from Minekill State Park (where Minekill Falls is located). At the time I did not know the name of the falls.
(Update: In 2008 I purchased Russell Dunn’s Mohawk Region Waterfall Guide
and from that book I was able to ascertain the proper name of the waterfall. It’s name is Creamery Falls.)
North Bleinheim
By Chas | July 26, 2006 · Leave a Comment
RC Plane
By Chas | July 17, 2006 · Leave a Comment
Mount Utsayantha
By Chas | July 16, 2006 · Leave a Comment
Mount Utsayantha Firetower Sunset 360
By Chas | July 16, 2006 · Leave a Comment
Blenheim Covered Bridge
By Chas | July 16, 2006 · Leave a Comment
My father stands at one end of the Blenheim Covered Bridge

Haverly Falls
By Chas | July 16, 2006 · Leave a Comment
Haverly Falls is more or less on private property. The owner of the property allowed me to photograph the waterfalls and he was a gentleman. This is a beautiful waterfall. I did not get a chance to approach the falls at a close range. Haverly Falls is simply amazing.
Upper Minekill Falls
By Chas | July 16, 2006 · Leave a Comment
Photo taken from the bridge that crosses over Upper Minekill Falls
Richard Road- Bleinheim, NY
By Chas | July 16, 2006 · Leave a Comment
After speaking with a local farmer from Bleinheim- he directed us to Haverly Falls and another waterfall located on Richard Road.
Along side this roadway is a slooping waterfall that travels into a wild and uncut ravine. It is rugged and several mini waterfalls and pools can be found at the bottom. The hike down is perhaps a 1/4 mile from this dirt road. It was hot on this day and the bottom of the ravine seemed at least 10 degrees cooler.
This photo is from the top of the ravine.
Mount Utsayantha
By Chas | July 15, 2006 · Leave a Comment
A new light was placed on the building that is located on top of Mount Utsayantha. Photographs of the sunset from Mount Utsayantha taken over a couple of hours.












