We have been hiking with the Hiking Club in our community. Two weeks ago we went to Washington's Crossing State Park. Last week it was the Columbia Trail and Ken Lockwood Gorge near High Bridge. Today was a great day with temperatures in the mid 60's. We hiked about three miles in Hacklebarney State Park.
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Sunday, October 14, 2018
A New Jersey Paddle
We brought the boats from camp because we intend to take them to Florida with us this winter. So despite the cloudy skies we decided to take advantage of having them in NJ and drove to Island Beach State Park to paddle among the sedge islands in Barnegat Bay. It sure looks different from the Adirondacks.
We saw lots of birds - gulls, great egrets, great blue herons, kingfishers, one snowy egret, one tri-colored heron, and lots of cormorants.
After the paddle we walked on the beach for a while, seeing lots of gulls and several oystercatchers.
We saw lots of birds - gulls, great egrets, great blue herons, kingfishers, one snowy egret, one tri-colored heron, and lots of cormorants.
After the paddle we walked on the beach for a while, seeing lots of gulls and several oystercatchers.
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Paddles for 2018
Bog River
Cranberry Lake
Deer River Flow
Follensby Clear
Forked Lake
Indian Lake
Lake Flower toward Oseetah
Lake Lila
Lower St Regis, Spitfire, Upper St Regis
Middle Saranac and Weller
Newcomb Lake
Oswegatchie River
Piercefield Flow
Raquette River from camp to Raquette Pond
Raquette River to falls
Rollins/ Floodwood loop
Round Lake
Saranac River
Second Pond and Cold Brook
Tupper Lake from Moody
Cranberry Lake
Deer River Flow
Follensby Clear
Forked Lake
Indian Lake
Lake Flower toward Oseetah
Lake Lila
Lower St Regis, Spitfire, Upper St Regis
Middle Saranac and Weller
Newcomb Lake
Oswegatchie River
Piercefield Flow
Raquette River from camp to Raquette Pond
Raquette River to falls
Rollins/ Floodwood loop
Round Lake
Saranac River
Second Pond and Cold Brook
Tupper Lake from Moody
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Final Paddle of the Season
Yesterday we participated in our group's traditional Columbus Day paddle and picnic for the first time in years. And the weather was such that it might be the last time for several more. We put in on the Bog River at Lows Lower Dam in drizzly weather. It was raining harder by the time we got to the take out point on Hitchins Pond but it eased up as we were eating. We left soon after eating because we intended to pack the car in the afternoon, ready to head for NJ first thing today. But it really poured while we were paddling back to the car. So instead of packing the car, we started a fire in the wood stove and spread out our kayaking gear to dry so we could pack it. We brought our kayaks and gear back to NJ with us, because we want to take them to Florida with us in January. But we still got a good start this morning and had an uneventful trip home to NJ this afternoon.
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Climbing Coney Mountain
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Leaf Peeping
My brother and sister-in-law are visiting and we have been hoping to show them the fall colors. The colors are beautiful - the first week of October is definitely peak - but the weather has been lousy with rain and clouds every day. Today was supposed to be the best day, so we headed east towards the high peaks. We had hoped to hike to the viewpoint at Cobble Ridge and to go up Whiteface to get the great views, but the clouds were so low we were driving in them by the time we got to Wilmington. So we hiked down along the flume of the West Branch of the Ausable River. With all the rain we have had recently, there was plenty of water.
And stopped along the road to get some views of the leaves.
And stopped along the road to get some views of the leaves.
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