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  • Jul 15 - HUDSON & MOHAWK RIVERS from 123rd St. concrete ramp boat launch in Lansingburgh. Crossed the Hudson & into Mohawk River channel S of Peebles Island to the falls - quite a bit of water coming over, squirrelly currents, nice eddy line on river R to practice peel-outs. Back to the Hudson & headed upstream. Some interesting bluffs on E shore then mostly woods to Campbell Island - beavers. Up E side of island & around smaller islands - 2 mature bald eagles & nest, lots of gb herons. Back along W side of CI. 8 miles, 2.1 hours. Swift Bering Sea, a 15'10" composite touring kayak, faster than most touring kayaks.

  • Jul 13 - OTTER CREEK, S of Middlebury, VT. Put-in next to confluence with Halnon Brook on E side of OC. 80' wide, light current. Mostly undeveloped & away from roads. Silver maples line the muddy banks. Had to lift over one logjam. Pass Cornwall Swamp but cannot get good look from the river. Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge being rebuilt - road closed. Glimpses of Green Mountains. Mosquitoes on land; bug-free on water. 12 miles, 4.6 hrs.

  • Jul 11 - INDIAN KILL PRESERVE walk. Hecheltown Rd, Glenville. See Natural Areas of Schenectady County for details.

  • Jul 8 - HUDSON RIVER & HANNACROIX CREEK from Coeymans Landing in Coeymans. NY Thruway Exit 22, go 4.5 miles S on Rt.144, take a L on Westerlo St. Concrete ramp boat launch. Short distance upstream & into Coeymans Creek where there is a small falls in a gorge. Downstream on the Hudson, around point & into Hannacroix Creek which can be paddled to just past the road bridge. Back on the Hudson we follow edge of bay & sandy shore of Hannacroix Preserve. Creek & Bay can be shallow near low tide, we were out 6:30-8:30pm with high tide ~9:30pm, current going upstream. Crossed to E side of river to Schodack Island SP's undeveloped shoreline. An immature bald eagle did not seem phased by our presence. Setting sun glowed on the horizon. Light development on W shore. Unusually quiet on the river this evening, saw tug & 3 motorboats in 2 hours. Worth stopping at Yanni's Too right next to launch for food & drink. Wilderness Systems Zephyr 16, a 16' sea/touring kayak - most fun touring kayak I've paddled since the P & H Cetus (& a third of the price), more playful than the Tempest - available to rent.

  • Jul 6 - Is it possible to find peace & quiet on July 4 weekend? Well, yes... COD POND & STEWART CREEK. From Rt.8 in Oregon; Wilcox Lake Wild Forest. 1 mile carry to the pond, 1st 0.4 miles generally uphill & rough underfoot (so forget the wheels). Cod Pond is half covered with lily pads. Channel to Stewart Creek is obscured by pickerel weed. Upstream on the creek, we cross over some small beaver dams & then a big one. Arrive at rocky rapids, carry up streambed a ways & then bushwhack thru nasty woods, over downed trees, etc. 200 yds then another 200 yds on little-used trail. Continue paddling upstream, over another big beaver dam, stream gets deeper & wider around North Bend, under foot bridge then less than a mile to where the stream gets shallow & rocky. Take a rest & head back. Shores mostly wet & marshy, small mountains. Nice wilderness feel. Black ducks with cute little chicks, gb herons, swallows, beaver, leeches, snake(rat snake?). Non-biting flies; some skeeters in woods (20% deet is fine). 7.7 hours. Bell Northstar, a 16.5' light weight tandem canoe.

  • Jul 4 - MOHAWK RIVER from DEC Freeman's Bridge boat launch in Glenville. On the water before 6:30am, many skulls out, some fishermen in motorboats. Headed dowmstream to past Rexford Bridge & back. Light development. Gb heron, lots of duck familes with chicks of all sizes. 6 miles, 1.4 hours. Perception Essence 17, very good tracking but not too hard to turn, all the features one wants in a touring kayak these days.

  • Jul 1 - ROUND LAKE & ANTHONY KILL. E across the lake & down the AK for about a mile. Purple flowers of pickerel weed & white lilies starting to appear; over 30 gb herons on their nests. Returned to lake at sunset. Some mosquitoes in parking lot afterwards. 2 hours. Perception Prodigy 12, a 12' poly kayak, tracks well & is very stable.

  • Pakboats Puffin Sport packcanoe/kayak 17 lbs $675

  • Jun 29 - HOOSIC RIVER, state line to just past Rt. 7 in Hoosic. Pastoral (smell the manure) with forested hills, little development, some road noise. Riffles, some class 1 rapids & an easy class 2 drop ("The Hoosic Wave", nice wave train & a spot for some of the group to surf). Weatherfolks predicted a nasty day of storms & all we got was a humid sunny day. A deer crossed the river ahead of us, merganser family, bald eagle, red-tailed hawks. Gauges: Williamstown 5.5', Eagle Bridge 3.5' - decent level, some scratchy spots. Be careful of strainers on outside of bends. 7 miles, 4 hours. Dagger Approach, a fun 10' poly kayak, also comes in 9' version for the smaller paddler.

  • Paddling for a Cure - July 20

  • Jun 24 - HUDSON RIVER from Lock 1, Lock 1 Rd, Halfmoon (~2 miles N of Waterford). Concrete ramp launch just upstream of the lock - note that boat launch gates close at 8pm & parking area gates close at 9pm. Headed upstream poking in & out of any coves & inlets. Light to moderate development. Poked into the Deer Kill on E shore & able to go 300 yds - very nice, saw deer. No motorboats out on a weekday evening. Osprey, kingfishers, hawk, swallows, beaver. 7 miles, 1.8 hrs. Swift Saranac 14 Sport, a 14' touring kayak.

  • Jun 22 - BATTEN KILL from CR64 in Shushan to CR61 in Battenville. Didn't get far downriver before we were in the middle of a wicked storm - hunkered down on shore under canoes & tarp for over an hour while thunder & lightning all around us. Noaa weather radio said storms should be out by 12:30pm. Afternoon got nice & sunny - nice to dry out. 2 covered bridges. Shushan to Rexleigh: somewhat remote feel, other than railroad tracks & bridges. Salem to Battenville: closer to Rt.29, light development. Easy class 1 whitewater, riffles, flatwater - at "deadman's curve" (approaching E Greenwich, a little after the "vulture tree hangout"), a L hand curve, there is a log partially submerged on river R - make sure you stay L. After E Greenwich there is a tree down across the main channel & we had to portage a short distance along gravel bar on L. River level at Battenville ~4.4' & rising - scratchy in a few spots but makes for a fine run. 11+ miles, 5 hrs (3.5 hrs actually paddling).

  • Jun 17 - MOHAWK RIVER from Kiwanis Park boat launch, Rt.5S, Rotterdam. Got into a race with a bateau> (4 rowers & rudderman) & beat it. Turned around at Mabee Farm. Checked out the old Plotter Kill Aqueduct below the put-in - small falls over some interesting rock blocks 3+ miles, 1.6 hrs. Bell Yellowstone Solo handled very well in windy conditions.

  • Jun 15 - HOOSIC RIVER, Hoosic Junction to Buskirk Covered Bridge. Class 1 whitewater, riffles & long stretches of flatwater. 1st rapid is the trickiest as the main flow goes L toward strainers - you must be able to keep your boat as far R as possible, side-slipping skills using draws & eddy turn skills useful. Very pleasant with light development mainly near the 2 road bridges. Osprey, mergansers, gb heron, deer. No bad bugs. Eagle Bridge gauge> at 3.4', a nice level. 6 miles, a leisurely 3 hours. Bell Yellowstone Solo, a 14' solo canoe.

  • Jun 11 - MOHAWK RIVER from Lock 7 boat launch, Lock 7 Rd, Niskayuna. Dagger Catalyst 12.8, a 12'10" poly light touring kayak.

  • Jun 9 - DUNHAM RESERVOIR. From Rt.2 go S on Dunham Res Rd for 0.8 miles to gravel boat launch. Part of Grafton Lakes SP but no parking charge here. Beaver, gb heron. Hot, humid, windy. 3+ miles, 2.5 hours - spent as much time relaxing as paddling. LONG POND, gravel beach at end of Long Pond Rd (no parking charge at E end of pond), Grafton Lakes SP. Swim in cool clear water. Cormorants. 2 miles, 2 hrs. Bell Merlin II, a 15' solo canoe.

  • Jun 5 - MOHAWK RIVER from Lions/Railroad Station Park. To Lock 7 & around islands. C goose with mostly white neck, goslings (small yellowish ones & bigger beige ones), immature bald eagle. Swift Saranac 14 Sport, 14' touring kayak - nice glide, easy handling, stable enough for photography & birding.

  • Adirondack Quiet Waters - press release

  • Jun 3 - MOHAWK RIVER CLEANUP. National River Cleanup Week. Lions/Railroad Station Park, Niskayuna. Took out boatfulls of tires & other stuff. Nehasane, wildlife & the Mohawk River thank the folks who helped. A few mosquitoes. Water chestnut weeds have grown noticeably in last 4 days - will be extrememly difficult to launch here soon which is unfortunate because this is my favorite part of the Mohawk. Beaver (there is a double lodge just down from the put-in). Bell Northwind 16'6" Royalex canoe loaded up well, only slightly tippy with tires piled head high, handled motorboat wakes nicely, survived a carp attack. hspace="0" src="" align="textTop" border="0" />

  • Jun 2 - HOOSIC RIVER from above dam in Johnsonville. Flatwater for over 6 miles to above Buskirk Covered Bridge. Upstream of the bridge, paddled up the 1st swift, lined up the 2nd & turned around at the 3rd (45 mins. from bridge). Light development, farms, but also stretches with no sign of development, some road noise. Bald eagle, gb herons, oriole, deer, Canada & domestic geese, r-t hawk, sandpipers, muskrats, mergansers w/chicks, 100s of fish (up to 2'). Dame's rocket, yellow flag, buttercups colored the shorelines. 14 miles, 5.7 hours. Picked up some trash in the spirit of National River Cleanup Week. Bell Merlin II, a 15' composite solo canoe.

  • Jun 1 - HUDSON RIVER, Rt.418 bridge in Thurman to Canoe Access (steep shore next to huge cedar) on River Rd in Luzerne. Quickwater, riffles, flatwater. Bald eagle. North Creek gauge at 3.2' - plenty of water for this trip but do have to watch where you are going to stay in deeper water, river is ~200' wide. Very pleasant valley with steep hills & cliffs. L shore mostly undeveloped, R shore has light development, some road noise. A few bad bugs at put-in & take-out. 15 miles, 5 hours. Dagger Blackwater 12, a 12' poly kayak, zippy, fairly maneuverable, handled headwind very well - a good choice for anything from class 1 rivers to medium size lakes.

  • May 30 - MOHAWK RIVER from Lions/Railroad Station Park, Rosendale Rd, Niskayuna. Scouting trip for cleanup on 6/2. Got out near old eagle's nest, ferns are shoulder height, stinging nettles waist high - couldn't spot the old nest - easier in early spring. Have been seeing goslings many places lately; immature bald eagle, muskrat, gb herons, gulls, mallards, sandpipers, red-winged blackbirds, fish jumping. Mellow morning. 4 miles, 2 hours. Bell Yellowstone Solo, a 14' solo canoe.

  • Of 38 people who died while canoeing, kayaking, or rafting in Maine in 2006, fewer than a third were wearing life jackets, and 5 had blood alcohol levels that exceeded the legal limit for driving or boating. Twenty-three of the deaths were by drowning after capsizing; 8 people died after falling overboard...92 percent of those who died were guys.

  • May 28 - HUDSON RIVER from 123rd St. boat ramp in Lansingburgh. Upstream to Lock 1, played in the waves below lock for a bit. Went around N end of Campbell Island & saw bald eagle & nest. 6 miles, 2 hours. Swift Raven, a 15.5' solo tripping canoe - would like to try some river-running with this one - turns easier, is a bit deeper, longer, heavier than the Bell Yellowstone Solo. Swift Saranac 14LT, a lightweight (32lbs) 14' touring kayak - sweet. Venture Ayr 165, a 16.5' sea/touring kayak - nice paddling, 47lbs fiberglass, nice price, skeg, dayhatch.

  • Float planes allowed to land on Lows Lake - press release.

  • May 26 Memorial Day - BATTEN KILL from above Arlington, VT to Eagleville, NY. Put-in below Rt.7A bridge 2 miles N of Arlington, take-out just before Eagleville Covered Bridge. Class 2 at "the rock" a mile from the start where Roaring Branch comes in (land & scout from river L) - a log blocks the main current to the R of the rock so one must make a hard L then R while the current tries to put you into the rock. After that rapids are class 1. Very scenic valley; road noise often intrudes; many other users in canoes, kayaks, rafts (coolers & beer often in evidence). Gauge at Battenville was at 4.65' (fairly scratchy, river will be less scratchy at over 5'), visual gauge on Rt.313 bridge (river L, downstream side) in Arlington read 2.3'(best if above 2.5'). Interesting frogsongs in the afternoon. 14.2 miles, 5+ hours. Battenkill Conservancy.

  • Area Water Level Gauges

  • May 25 - HOOSIC RIVER from N Adams, MA to Pownal, VT. Put-in at Girardi Memorial Access Area on Ashton Av., N Adams, MA. - take-out: from Rt.346 in Pownal, VT. take Main St then R before bridge onto Lincoln St for 0.3 mi. to Clayton/Conservation Park (sign is missing, basically looks like a wide trail that goes to the riverbank) on L. Gauge at Williamstown was at 5.5', some scratchy rapids, would have been better with water level closer to 6'. Mostly class 1 with a class 2 before the finish. Despite passing thru Williamstown, the river remains mostly development-free becoming especially scenic in the 2nd half as it butts up against the Taconic Range. Stopped for lunch near Hopkins Memorial Forest, unfortunately soon heard gunshots from nearby firing range, otherwise trip was quite peaceful. Hoosic River Watershed Association. 9.7 miles, 5 hours. Dagger Approach, a fun river-runner yet stable enough for fishing/birding on flatwater.

  • Safety Code of American Whitewater & International Scale of River Difficulty

  • May 20 - HUDSON RIVER, VLOMAN KILL, PAPSCANEE CREEK from boat launch next to Henry Hudson Park in Bethlehem. Some 1' waves on the Hudson due to S wind going against the current. VK at high tide to falls, bad smell from water treatment plant (avoid S winds). Crossed the Hudson & into PC where we were entertained by bald eagles, saw nest. Turned back at 2nd bridge. A double barge threw us some 2' waves before recrossing the HR. Venture Easky 15, a versatile 15' poly touring kayak.

  • May 19 - SOMERSET RESERVOIR in southern VT. Undeveloped shores. W winds gusting to 30mph, some horizontal sleet (temp in low 40s), some sun. Quickly got over to W shore to minimize wind exposure. Loons, bald eagle, mallards, beaver; moose tracks. Flowering: hobblebush, trout lily, painted trillium; still looks like early spring here, trees only starting to leaf out. Views of Stratton Mt. & Mt. Snow (still some snow left on N side). Too windy for bugs. 4 hours.

  • May 18 - SCHROON RIVER whitewater canoeing from Starbuckville dam to Riverbank. Light development. Riverbank gauge at a hair over 3'. Several class 2 rapids, a class 2+ & a class 3. Nehasane & Pinkpartner take a swim on the latter, throw rope came in perfectly but thrower did not have feet planted well & had to let go so we had to swim further; portage trail on river L. Items needed & used: floatation bags, dry bag, bailer, throw rope/bag, helmet, wet or dry suit. 7 miles, 3.5 hours.

  • May 14 - MOHAWK RIVER from Freddie's Park off Rt.9 SE of Crescent Bridge. Old Erie Canal - watch for shallow rocks. Clute's Dry Dock. 8.5 miles, 2.2 hours. face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Mohawk River Paddling Guide. Dagger Exodus, a 17' poly touring kayak.

  • Adirondack Loons

  • May 12 - LAKE ABANAKEE & ROUND POND BROOK. Put-in E of causeway on Big Brook Rd. Headed SW past camps & private shores & 2 loons to where Indian River rapids enter; took a short walk upstream to a pool. Back on Abanakee & under Jerry Savarie Rd bridge into SE lobe. Up Round Pond Brook, undeveloped & very nice, best part of this trip. Portaged around a log jam (went over it on way back) & stopped at a small rapid with 1' drop (tried to paddle up it but when paddling hard my paddle hit a rock & the grip hit my ear; the ringing eventually stopped). Bushwhacked (in every sense of the word, some blackflies) on river R for 25 minutes & the stream looked quite paddleable, will have to return. Went up Big Brook past some camps to road bridge then returned. 4 hours.

  • The Indian Lake boat launch is closed for construction thru May 16 - you will see a new concrete ramp launch.

  • May 11 - JESSUP RIVER & MOSSY VLY BROOK near Perkins Clearing. The dirt road to Perkins Clearing is closed thru the end of May so we started from the Rt.30 bridge & headed upstream against a noticeable current. Very scenic stream, some obstructions for the 1st 4+ miles to Perkins Clearing Rd bridge, carried around class 1 rapid (ran it on way back) on river L. Flatwater for another mile to a set of rapids with 2' & 3' ledge drops (on return I lined down these but ran the rest of the rapids). Carried/lined on river L 0.25 mile; scouted rapids; there is a nice campsite along the way. Flatwater again for a mile to junction with Mossy Vly Brook. Over a beaverdam on MVB & up a ways; muddy shores contrasted with the Jessup's 5' banks. Met up with a very nonchalant beaver on way back, saw bear tracks in sandy bank, many songbirds. Return trip took 60% of the time of the upstream trip. Very light blackfly activity. A fun trip for the adventurous paddler. 12.9 miles, 7.5 hours. Bell Yellowstone Solo, a 14' solo canoe - mine is made of durable Royalex which can stand much banging around, not too heavy for short portages, good glide on flatwater, easy to turn - very versatile canoe for lakes thru class 2 rapids. Also used several face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Bell accessories incl. Glove Compartment dry thwart bag, Portage Yoke w/CVCA Pads, kneeling pads (available at APnP).

  • May 6 - ROUND LAKE, ANTHONY KILL, DWAAS KILL from Rt.9. Crossed windy (waves to 1') Round Lake & down the outlet, the Anthony Kill, for about a mile. Heron rookery has 15 nests, 10 or 11 less than a year ago. The usual beaverdam was more like a short class 1 rapid, shortly after we took a right & headed upstream on the Dwaas Kill, banks topped with fiddleheads & violets. Went thru large culvert under old railroad & then under a road bridge (Ushers Rd), some shallows & downed trees. Saw bald eagle just before heading back out on the lake. 1.8 hours. Dagger Blackwater 10.5, a 10.5' kayak with skeg (skeg can help tracking in quartering winds).

  • May 4&5 - FLOODWOOD PONDS canoe camping - short carries (100yd avg), beautiful ponds with clear waters. Put-in from Floodwood Rd, paddled short distance to campsite on Floodwood Pond (some cottages on W shore but most of pond undeveloped). After setting up camp, paddled down Fish Creek, around Little Square Pond, further down Fish Creek, into Copperas Pond, carried 0.3 miles to Whey Pond, short carry across campground road to Rollins Pond. Followed W shore to stay out of W wind. Narrow outlet leads back to Floodwood. 10 miles, 3.5+ hours. Next day: down Fish Creek all the way to Fish Creek Ponds (only part of trip where there is moderate development), up Spider Creek, into Follensby Clear Pond, short carry to Horseshoe Pond where we had lunch & soaked in some sun. Short carry to Little Polliwog Pond then carry to Polliwog Pond. Carry back to Follensby Clear, carry to Fish Creek & back upstream to break camp. 14 miles, 6+ hours. No bad bugs. Loons (& calls), marsh hawks, otter. Bell Northstar, a 16'6" lightweight tandem canoe which can be soloed. SealLine> Boundary Day Pack 35, a dry bag with shoulder straps.

  • Apr 29 - MOHAWK RIVER from Lions Park, muddy launch area near old train station. Very shallow, mud flats near islands. Paddled S of islands downstream into the bay then back upstream to the mouth of the Lisha Kill. Lots of gulls & swallows, muskrats. Perception Carolina 14, a 14' light touring kayak, handled the 20mph winds without use of a rudder.

  • Apr 27 - SCHOHARIE CREEK canoeing. From N Blenheim Covered Bridge to Rt.30 bridge in Middleburgh. First few rapids close to class 2 at this water level; then mostly class 1, scratchy riffles & lots of flatwater. Very scenic valley, cliffs, steep hills, Vroman's Nose. After 1st bridge one paddles next to cliff of Walhalla Rocks. Water level at Breakabeen 3.6', Burtonsville 1.4' - this is about as low as is runnable. 14 miles, 5.7 hours.

  • Apr 22 - MOHAWK RIVER canoeing from Lock 7 in Niskayuna. Water level low, mild current. Upstream on N shore, some very shallow spots, small waterfalls. Downstream on S shore, bigger waterfalls, impressive cliffs. Mohawk River Paddling Guide.

  • Apr 21 - AIKEN WILDERNESS from Woodford SP, Woodford, VT. 0"-20" corn snow - most snow on N facing slopes. Left the campground road near the swings & bushwhacked generally SE following areas of best snow. Reached a 2,500' hill not far from FR74 - no snow on top but nice thru the trees views. On the way back checked out a snow-free beaver meadow with a small stream running thru it. Still ice on Adams Reservoir but won't last long now. 4.5 hours. Fischer Rebound skis.

  • Apr 20 - FARMINGTON RIVER from Rt.185 bridge in Simsbury, CT. Pinchot Sycamore - largest tree in CT with 24' circumference. Heublein Tower on Halcott Mtn in view most of the time. Upstream against fair current, return took half the time. Golf courses, light development. 2 hours. Bell Northstar, a 16'6" tandem canoe - spent a few fun minutes soloing it from a kneeling thwart, the canoe has excellent secondary stability & can be heeled way over to the gunwale.

  • Apr 18 - MOHAWK RIVER from Lions Park, Rosendale Rd, Niskayuna. Water level low. Muddy launch with tree washed up next to shore, watch out for cinder blocks in water close to shore. Upstream to the Lisha Kill, in & out of the islands, downstream to the south bay. Mature bald eagle, muskrats, C geese, mallards, mergansers, wood ducks, carp jumping. Bell Yellowstone Solo, a 14' solo canoe, only boat on the water this morning.

  • Apr 6-13 - NC kayaking. WS Tempest 170, a 17' polyethylene touring kayak.

  • Apr 13 - BOGUE SOUND. From Hoop Pole Woods (behind closed Hardee's & shopping center) in Atlantic Beach. Marshy islands at start, many oyster beds. Headed W on the sound, very shallow at low tide. Shores mostly developed after the marshes. 8 miles.

  • Apr 12 - WHITE OAK RIVER. Upstream from Haywood Landing boat launch. Explored some feeders incl. Holston Creek. Turned around at power line. Water snake.

  • Apr 11 - HUGGINS ISLAND. From Bear Island, marked trail around Huggins then to visitor center. Most of the islands between the barrier islands & the mainland are marshy (saltmarsh cordgrass), Huggins has a maritime forest & lies at the mouth of the White Oak River. Drove to Cedar Point campground, our base for rest of trip - convenient, some road noise, not much privacy.

  • Apr 10 - BEAR ISLAND. Trout Channel on N side of the island to sandy beach at Bear Inlet. Got lost for over an hour in a maze of channels trying to follow the marked trail to Shell Rock Landing. Egrets, tricolored herons, black skimmers.

  • Apr 9 - BEAR ISLAND. Get camping permit & launch from Hammocks Beach SP Visitor Center. 3 mile marked trail thru marshy islands to Bear, a shallow channel leads into a lagoon & landing near campsite #7 - we have to walk the beach to site #6 which is in the dunes. From our site it is a 10 min. beach walk to restroom/shower building. Atlantic Ocean surf zone - played/practiced, got wiped out when I didn't edge enough into a large breaking wave & lost my prescription sunglasses because in the excitement I had forgotten to attach Croakies & floater. Bottlenose dolphins, brown pelicans, jellyfish (washed up on beach).

  • Apr 8 - GREAT LAKE. In the heart of Croatan NF. About 2 x 3 miles - paddled most of perimeter - some small sandy beaches on E shore - coffee colored water. Windy - waves to 1.5'. No development - wilderness shores - pocosin> (raised bog) habitat - shapely trees in water. Osprey nest. 8.7 miles, 3.5 hrs.

  • Apr 7 - BRICE CREEK. From NC Wildlife Resources Commission boat ramp to SR 1111 bridge & back. Paddled upstream, explored many inlets & side-channels. Osprey with fish in claws & nest. Mostly undeveloped, W shore is in Croatan NF. 14.9 miles.

  • Apr 6 - NEUSE RIVER upstream from Seven Springs. Noticeable current. White, yellow & pink blossoms. Cliffs of the Neuse rise 70' above. Above the cliffs explored a swampy inlet with interesting bald cypress trees. Mostly undeveloped. Watch out for poison ivy on shore. Deer. 10.8 miles, 4.5 hrs. Drove to Neuse River campground - nice, fairly private sites, nearby sandy beach, got some great paddling maps of Carteret County from campground host.

  • 33-39 acres on Hoosic River in Eagle Bridge preserved - parking & boat launch to come by the fall - Rensselaer Land Trust - article.

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    Mar 31 - "THE BURNING" from Somerset Rd. Green Mountain National Forest. 6" wet powder on 3' base, a liitle icy in open spots early, one tricky stream crossing. Trailhead is ~5 miles from Rt.9. FR326 is an old road that doesn't look maintained, paralels Rake Branch for a while. Mile long open area on either side of Redfield Brook burned over a few decades ago - there is supposed to be an old steam boiler around here somewhere. Moose tracks; pair of ducks (buffleheads?). 4+ hrs.

  • Mar 30 - CASCADE POND & MITCHELL PONDS. From Rt.28/Lake Durant Campground. 4" powder on 3' of base - very good skiing - gorgeous cloudless blue sky day. Nice view of Blue Mtn from S side of Cascade. Explored an off-trail route to Wilson Pond from Cascade Pond via Mitchell Ponds. Got to within ~0.25 miles of Wilson before hitting our turn-around time. 6+ hrs.

  • Mar 24 - CAMP MEADOWS. Aiken Wilderness near Woodford, VT. S on FR 273 snowmobile trail from Rt.9 (limited parking) for 2 miles then cross over to Old Stage Rd snowmobile trail which goes just S of the Aiken Wilderness. At height of land we head NE off-trail to the meadows. Crossed over 3 beaver ponds/meadows. From the middle one we go N thru open hardwoods, see fresh moose scat & tracks. Eventually hit a trail & follow it W to Prospect Mtn Ski Area & back to FR273. A few inches of powder on top of icy base - ok on snowmobile trail, very good elsewhere. 9.6 miles, 4.5 hrs.

  • Mar 23 - BUCKHORN LAKE & PRIEST'S VLY from Rt.8 in Piseco. 1"-2" powder on deep hard base; good skiing off-trail, ok on Northville-Placid Trail. Left the NPT & skied across scenic Buckhorn Lake then bushwhacked around N side of Buckhorn Mtn thru open woods. After top of the draw dropped down to a stream & followed that to Priest's Vly. Returned on the NPT. Stream crossings getting difficult. For a comfortable lunch stop, Nehasane always brings along a Z-Lite> pad, skis can act as backrest. 4+hrs. Osprey nest on top of dead tree on Buckhorn Lake (aka Fiddlers Lake).

  • Mar 17 - ROSS, BIG BAD LUCK & WHORTLEBERRY PONDS. Hudson River Gorge Primitive Area. Deep hard base; lousy (shaded areas icy) to good (sun-softened areas & out on ponds) skiing; without new snow best skiing will be when temp is above 40F. Some blowdown; stream crossings ok. Trail seemed like it was rarely flat, fairly steep up to the notch. Quick icy drop/slide to Ross; tight, narrow trail thru evergreens to BBLP (view of Snowy Mtn, some ATV & snowmobile tracks); tight, narrow drop to WP. Each pond has a totally different character. Explored WP Outlet a short distance - area downstream should be added to the Forest Preserve in near future, hopefully giving access to OK Slip Falls. Otter tracks. Intermediate+ in good conditions, advanced today. 9 miles, 5.7 hrs. What's a whortleberry?.

  • Mar 16 - STRATTON POND from Kelley Stand Rd near Stratton, VT. 3"-4" of wet powder on deep base - very good skiing. Drove W from Stratton & parked at end of plowing next to E Br Deerfield River. Quarter mile W on Kelley Stand Rd/snowmobile trail then R on well-marked Catamount Trail. Gain elevation gently on wide old road thru young hardwoods. The CT joins the Stratton Pond Trail, narrower & twistier thru nice woods of balsam, spruce & birch. Visited the Stratton Pond Shelter - much fancier than our simple Adirondack lean-tos. Skied to W side of the pond for lunch & view of Stratton Mtn which rises 1,400' above the pond. Took the SPT all the way back to the snowmobile trail. Moose tracks & tree scrapings. Elevation in 2,250'-2,700' range. Easy intermediate. 10 miles, 5+ hrs.

  • Mar 13 - IRVING POND from Nick Stoner Golf Course in Wheelerville. 1st checked out trailheads at Rockwood SF & Glasgow Vly - did not like conditions. 1" powder on deep hard icy base; fair to good skiing. Snowmobile trail to the pond had decent skiing. The dam at the outlet was removed in 1997 & there is much open shoreline to explore. Major Nicholas Stoner, patriot soldier, statue at the edge of the golf course. Wishing for more powder or temps above freezing.

  • Mar 10 - PINNACLE CREEK. Shaker Mtn WF from the end of Pinnacle Rd in Bleecker. Good skiing on 1"-5" powder (thanks to previous day's lake-effect) on deep crunchy base with a bit of give to it. Skied NNW on the unmarked old road. After the initial uphill there was a wet stream crossing - we went well upstream before finding a good place to cross. About a mile from start we went off trail NE following the eastern arm of Pinnacle Creek. After a half mile we reached a good size vly with a view of Pinnacle. Continued thru open woods past height of land close to the county line. Saw coyote & fisher tracks. Just one of those beautiful clear sunny days of late winter.

  • Mar 9 - LAKE COLDEN via AVALANCHE PASS. 1"-2" powder on top of deep icy hardpack - fair to good skiing. Started out on the Old Marcy Dam trail from Heart Lake, easy except for the hill just before joining the regular hiking trail to Marcy Dam. Stopped for lunch at the new relocated Avalanche Camps leanto - nice spot farther off the trail. Used climbing skins to get up to the pass (never used skins here on previous trips). At the pass, impressed by the slide created by the avalanche of 1999. Narrow trail passes by ice-covered rock walls. Avalanche Lake as scenic as ever with its steep rocky mountainsides & the trap dyke. One of our group members went thru the ice on Avalanche Lake just before the outlet on the W side (stay to the E side). 4' of snow on bridge before Lake Colden. Skiing down from the Pass was hairy in these conditions. From Av. Camps to Marcy Dam was a nice run. From MD to Old MD trail was fun. Took the hiking trail back, missed the ski by-pass & had another hairy drop then climb back up to the trailhead at the HPIC. AC to AP advanced; rest intermediate in good conditions. 10 miles, 5.6 hours. Lake Placid Area Ski Conditions.

  • Mar 3 - HOPKINS MEMORIAL FOREST. From the Rosenburg Center skied the Hoosic River Trail on up to 6". Nice to see the river from this perspective. Some commercial development on opposite shore. 3 miles, 1.5 hrs. Left the Nehasanemobile at RC & drove up to Petersburg Pass Rt.2 at the NY/MA border. Skied N on the Taconic Crest Trail (tracked by skis & snowshoes) for 1 mile (couple of steep uphills near start) & took a R onto Birch Brook Trail. Dropped 1,100' in 1.5 miles (untracked, what fun! Trail wide enough to link some telemarks, open hardwoods. Intermediate+ in favorable snow conditions, advanced in most conditions) to the Upper Loop Trail then on to Lower Loop & the Rosenburg Center. Loop trails (intermediate) had seen fair amount of recent ski & snowshoe traffic but few (none recently) attempt the BBT. 4+ miles, 1,500' total elevation loss. 1'-2' of snow, powder slightly heavy from 50F temp. Gas is a lot cheaper in MA. Fischer Outtabounds skis with cable bindings.

  • Mar 2 - SIAMESE PONDS cross country skiing from Rt.8. 15" powder on deep base, 3'+ total. 200' climb & 400' drop in 1st 1.5 miles (intermediate in good snow), nice views of cliffs on 11th Mtn. Another 2.5 miles (novice) along the E Branch Sacandaga River to leanto & bridge. Climb over 400' in 2+ miles to the remote ponds, this is a very enjoyable run out (intermediate). Trail packed until a little past the leanto then we broke trail for over 2 miles, much slower going. 13 miles, 7 hrs. Fischer Rebound skis with 3-pin bindings.

  • Feb 28 - ALBANY PINE BUSH PRESERVE from Willow St. Shortest way to get to the blue trail (intermediate) over the Great Dune. Yellow trail goes thru open area of a prescribed burn. 6"-8".

  • Feb 27 - H. G. REIST WILDLIFE SANCTUARY skiing from Morgan Ave in Niskayuna. 6". Maintained by Hudson Mohawk Bird Club. Yellow trail mostly flat, beginner; rest novice. Made tracks to the side of trail hoping that barebooters would not be tempted to walk in them.

  • Feb 25 - MT. BRACE from Mt . Washington State Forest HQ in SW Mass. Average of 6" dense powder with little base - a bit more in woods & N facing slopes, less in the open & S facing slopes; fair to good skiing, quite a few exposed rocks especially on steeper hills, tricky stream crossings. Started on the trail to Alander Mt. & soon took a L on Ashley Hill trail high up Ashley Hill Brook ravine. Trail is wide old carriage road. AH trail turns L & we continue straight ahead. Cross AHB & climb up to the S Taconic Trail. Views open up as we headed S to Brace & its huge cairn. Wonderful views in all directions from the open summit, Catskills off to the W. Mostly intermediate with a couple of steep spots. 700' gain from start, 850' from low point. 9.5 miles, 4.8 hrs.

  • Feb 24 - LOST POND - Woodford, VT from Little Pond trailhead on N side of Rt.9. 2'+ of base with 7" powder - excellent skiing Trailhead is at 2,400'. Snowmobile trail for 2 miles then straight on hiking trail, before it starts to drop to Little Pond we head off trail NW climbing to the Appalachian/Long Trails (this was a fun downhill thru relatively open woods on the return). Headed N past Little Pond Lookout but turned off trail before top (3,331') of Little Pond Mt. Thru mostly open woods to Lost Pond. The spruce-bordered pond has a good view of Glastenbury Mt. Relaxed in the warm sun. Back to the snowmobile trail then E then S bushwhacking S. Wandered a bit too much E & came out on the snowmobile trail not far from the Pine Valley parking. Skied thru woods never far from Rt.9 back to start. 800' elevation gain/loss,10.5 miles, 7 hrs.

  • Feb 18 - REDFIELD BROOK. From Pine Valley parking, Rt.9, Woodford, Vt. Snowmobile trails 7F, 7AS, 7S. Good skiing on 2'+; wet powder surface; temp ~50F. Streams up & flowing from last night's rain but well-bridged on this dirt road. Crossed Redfield brook & explored open area to the N at junction with Little Pond Brook - this is at the W end of what locals call the "burning". Moose signs: scat, tracks, scrapings. Rain on the return. 2.8 hours.

  • Feb 17 - OXSHOE POND. ~2' of snow, light breakable crust off-trail; most trails broken out by skiers & snowshoers; skiing was good. Pharoah Wilderness. Goose Pond, off-trail alongside Alder Pond, Crane Pond, Glidden Marsh, broke trail to Oxshoe Pond & leanto (nice spot), back out via Crane Pond Rd. Views of Pharoah Mt from GP, GM & CPR. Nice woods: lots of pines & hemlocks. 7+ miles, 4.6 hours.

  • Feb 11 - HOUR POND. Good base with foot of powder - excellent conditions. Started at the N end of 13th Lake, skied 0.8 miles along the lake (some slush under the snow) with winds over 20mph, temp 7 degrees. Onto the Peaked Mountain Pond trail where we gain 400' in less than a mile - I get good grip & acceptable glide with Swix Polar grip wax on glide zone of Fischer Outtabounds skis, Maxiglide on nowax pattern. Crossed Peaked Mtn Brook on good ice bridge. From vly with view of Slide Mtn headed off-trail to the S (described in latest 2005 edition of Discover the South Central Adirondacks) thru open woods climbing gently to a beaver meadow. Crossed above a beaver dam & broke thru the ice, one foot getting very wet. Changed into a dry sock (because boots will still be wet, I recommend that you carry spare wool socks & plastic bags or waterproof socks like Sealskins) & scraped the ice off skis. Height of land ~2,200', dropped down in view of beaver pond on Hour Pond Trail but stayed high & circled the hill to Hour Pond where we went up the E side to a brand new leanto. Returned via Hour Pond Trail to junction with new red trail to 13th Lake (junction recently marked). Uphill on new red trail to top of pass at 2,163'. The next mile is a wonderful mostly downhill run ENE to 13th Lake dropping almost 500'. The red trail continues above the lake shore for a third of a mile on rolling terrain until it crosses Peaked Mountain Brook & joins the Peaked Mtn Pond Trail ~100 yds from 13th Lake. Intermediate if snow conditions are excellent. 8.6 miles, 5 hours. Can't wait to do it again - without the wet feet!

  • Feb 10 - HOFFMAN NOTCH & BIG MARSH. Over a foot of base with over a foot of powder - excellent. Headed N from Loch Muller. Pleasant stretch next to a stream, several dips into stream crossings (good snow bridges generally), many short ups & downs, some blowdown. Nice mountain views from the pond at Big Marsh - Hoffman Mt rises over 2,000' above, Texas & Washburn Ridges with snow-covered trees. Marten, grouse. Intermediate. Fischer Rebound skis. 8 miles, 5 hours.

  • Feb 4 - SOMERSET RESERVOIR near Wilmington, VT. Snowmobile trails - hard packed topped with powder - very good skiing. From Somerset Rd, skied Recreational Hwy 71 (aka Arlington Rd) N - soon pass an old airstrip, main branch of Deerfield River seen to the W. At ~3 miles there is a view W across Shep Meadow. Soon take a R on C7-100, not quite as wide as RH71. After ~1 mile take L on narrow unmarked trail which soon drops down to the reservoir half way up its W shore. View of Stratton Mt. across the reservoir from tip of peninsula. Saw ~30 snowmobiles on a Monday. Mostly easy terrain. 4 hrs.

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  • Feb 3 - GARNET HILL groomed granular, easy & more difficult trails were plenty fast. Took shuttle bus back to ski shop. 13th Lake quite scenic. Short backcountry trip (1+ mile roundtrip) to WILLIAM BLAKE POND following new red & blue ski trail markers - icy crust (occasionally breakable) on good base, broken up a bit by snowshoers, ok on the flats but downhills a bit scary in these conditions. 4.5 hours.

  • Jan 28 - PINE & KETTLE MOUNTAINS from Northwoods Club Rd near Minerva, a mile W of Boreas River. Good base with 6" powder - easy breaking trail. No trails but much open hardwoods, some dense growth too. Spectacular views from Pine 900' down into Hudson River Gorge, Gore Mtn off to the S. Larger open area on Kettle, super views of Snowy & Blue Mtns, OK Slip Falls across the gorge with its 250' drop. A cedar swamp had quite a few downed trees, not too hard to avoid. Finished by skiing on edge of road back to car. 5+ miles, 5+ hrs., 1,200' cumulative elevation change (altho highest point was only 350' above start.) Some of the best views that most folks will never see. Route described in Discover the South Central Adirondacks.

  • Jan 27 - STONY & CENTER PONDS thru trip ending in Irishtown. Good base with up to 8" powder - packed by snowmobile from Rt.28N to half mile S of Sherman Pond. From SE end of Stony went up Center Pond's outlet (trailless) - mostly open with 2 spots where one has to bushwhack 100-200 yds. thru woods - easier than taking the trail. Lunched at island on remote Center Pond. Back to Stony, steep up & down to Sherman Ponds, 900' drop in the last 2 miles down to Irishtown (after 1st drop the snowmobile tracks turned R thru a private inholding, bear L to stay on trail) - exhilarating. Interesting bench made of old downhill skis before last stretch run to road; rentable yurts> not far from trail; icy spot after bridge over Falls Brook. 8 miles, 5.5 hrs.

  • Jan 21 - SECOND POND from Chatiemac Rd near Johnsburg. No sign at trailhead - start at well over 2,000' (one of the highest winter trailheads in the Adirondacks on a plowed road). After some ups & downs climb a moderately steep hill (fun on way back) & continue on rolling terrain (more downs than ups) to the scenic pond where there is a good view of Gore Mtn. Tried to find the old trail to Highwinds on Gore Mtn that is shown on older maps but no luck after bushwhacking around a fair amount of blowdown. Ice on pond covered with snow felt quite solid. Very good hard base with up to 10" powder. 6 miles, 5 hrs.

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  • Jan 20 - SHAKER MTN WF from the end of Pinnacle Rd in Bleecker. Headed NNW on unmarked old road, soon go thru beautiful hemlock forest with Pinnacle Brook to the L. At ~1.5 miles went out onto a large vly with views of the mountains, some wet spots. Continued up to the pass between Pigeon & Panther Mtns. On N side of pass the terrain quickly drops 300' thru semi-open woods - so much fun that we climb back up & ski down again. Very good hard base with up to 10" of powder. Intermediate. 4.5 hrs.

  • Jan 17 - SCHENECTADY MUNI GOLF COURSE cross country skiing. Beginner thru intermediate. Ski it while you can!

  • How to stay warm (*purchase these at APnP):
    1. mittens* are warmer than gloves*, mittens with non-cotton liner glove* + chemical handwarmer packets* even warmer.
    2. hot drink & food in thermos* for lunch
    3. insulating pad* to sit on
    4. extra clothing to put on during lunch - if gloves/mittens/hat* are wet/sweaty change to dry ones (I've actually seen someone change their base-layer top*); a down jacket is great
    5. I make Gatorade* with boiling water in an insulated* Nalgene bottle* & I have a warm drink for trip - don't know why anyone would want to put 40 degree water inside of a body that is trying to maintain 98.6 degrees.
    6. no cotton clothing; keep snow out of boots by using gaiters*

  • Jan 16 - SCHENECTADY MUNI GOLF COURSE cross country skiing. 3"-4" fresh powder, little or no base - nice skiing in open areas. Tested waxable vs nonwax skis (older Karhu Pinnacle/Vela vs newer Pinnacle) - better glide waxable; nonwax had slight edge climbing - temp in low 20s.

  • Jan 14 - GREEN MOUNTAIN NF, unplowed Forest Road 74 from RT.9 between Woodford & Searsburg, VT. Unmarked old logging roads to the E shown on the 1997 Woodford & Stamford 7.5min maps. Left FR74 heading E, crossed stream (lots of fresh beaver activity), lost the trail, bushwhacked for a while, found another trail, headed S then W. Returned to FR74 across from Aiken Wilderness sign near S end of road. Skied to the 1st pond on Yaw Pond Trail. Up to 4" of fresh powder over deep solid base - nice skiing. 3.5 hrs.

  • Jan 13 - PROSPECT MT NORDIC SKI CENTER, Woodford, VT. 18" of icy hardpack in the woods - groom it & you have good skiing.

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  • Jan 10 - MOHAWK HUDSON BIKE PATH xc skiing from Lock 7 in Niskayuna. Up to 6", a bit icy, would have been better in the warmth of the afternoon - this section from Lock 7 Rd W seems to hold the snow pretty well. Mohawk River is open, bays are iced.

  • Jan 7 - MOTHER MYRICK MOUNTAIN, near Manchester, VT. Parked on Three Maple Dr, walked up Beartown Rd to end of plowing; rest of route groomed by snowmobiles but I did not see any on this Monday. Trails, altho unmarked, are pretty much what you see on color="#336600">the map. Fair amount of posted signs on either side of trails but there is a portion of Nature Conservancy land (got directions from their website). Worked my way up without herringboning to the notch between MM Mtn & Mt Equinox then took the dead end trail further up Mother Myrick. Trip back down was a bit too steep for me & ended up doing more snowplowing than I would have liked. 2 hours to go up, 1 hour to come down. Some nice thru the trees views along the way. Top of Equinox was in the clouds. Some exposed rocks & bare areas. 1,400' climb, 6 miles, 3.5 hrs.

  • Jan 6 - HOUR POND from 13th Lake. Siamese Ponds Wilderness xc skiing. Took Puffer Pond Trail from Old Farm Clearing, very scenic as one climbs up along Hour Pond Outlet. 1.5 mile trail to Hour Pond is unmarked. Drop down to a stream crossing & the unmarked trail goes L ( a new red trail goes NNE to intersect the Peaked Mtn Pond Trail not far from 13th Lake), across a beaver dam, goes SW for a bit before turning NW & N. Bullhead Mtn rises 1,200' to the W but was in the clouds, Hour Pond Mtn to the N; there is a new leanto on the E shore of the pond. A bat flew by at the pond & snowfleas seen on the snow (those tiny black specks move). Fun run out. Very good base with a few inches of wettish powder - ~20" total. Temp in the 30's. 8.5 miles, 6.5 hours.

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  • Jan 4 - LISHA KILL PRESERVE, Rosendale Rd in Niskayuna. Streams, ravines, mature woods. Skiing is challenging - the 1st downhill is steep, has a must make sharp turn & some exposed roots & rocks. You can do an intermediate tour if you are willing to go off-trail at some of the hills. Red & the new Frank's Trails. 1.3 hrs. Used Fischer Outtabounds skis, cable bindings & plastic boots for optimum control.

  • Jan 1 - GRAFTON LAKES STATE PARK cross country skiing. 10", some wet spots & quite a few rocks - needs better base. Starting at Mill Pond (on Long Pond Rd) we took the Spruce Bog Trail (completing the 3 day "bog" theme) - after a climb the trail levels out for the next 2 miles. Snowmobile trails to Long Pond. Trail around N side of pond has lots of rocks so crossed pond to S side. 4.7 miles, 2.7 hrs.

  • Dec 31 - BOG MEADOW from Edwards Hill Rd in Bakers Mills. Unmarked trail + bushwhack. Foot of base with 4" fresh powder - nice. Start on driveway (described in latest editions of Discover & ADK guidebooks) which leads to old woods road & a mile of uphill (nice run back to finish the day). After a couple of miles there is no obvious trail - we continue W & SW (some tricky small stream crossings) & stop for lunch next to a scenic stream. 8 miles, 5 hrs.

  • Dec 30 - PA'S & SPLIT ROCK FALLS, BOG RIVER on unmarked trail from Rt.30 (0.2 miles S of Rt.421). 20" in the Tupper Lake area - bit of an icy crust made for more challenging skiing. 1.5 miles on rolling hilly terrain, soon reach Bog River then follow Round Lake Outlet. A R on dirt road goes over a good bridge, bear R long uphill then drop to cross bridge over the Bog River - a R turn leads to best spot to enjoy noisy Pa's Falls which drops 30'. From bridge continued on old logging road, bearing L then turning L (following orange ribbons) & reach 6' Split Rock Falls in 10 mins. The river upstream is calm - pretty spot. The camps we saw last year have already been removed - area was recently purchased by the state. Lots of deer tracks. Intermediate. 7.5 miles, 5 hrs.

  • Dec 28 - ROCKWOOD STATE FOREST. Foot of base with some give + 2"-3" fresh wet snow - good skiing, downhills fast, great grip uphill. 1.5 hrs.
      • Dec 24 - MT. TOM STATE FOREST, near White Creek, Washington County. After testing what's left of the snow in the corn fields around the hideout headed over to Mt. Tom SF. Drive up Shaker Hollow Rd & park at unplowed Shaker Hollow Truck Trail. Skied the latter for over a mile, tricky stream crossing then L on snowmobile trail for a bit. Variable iciness, some snow at edge of the woods road had some give. Truck trail is novice, snowmobile trail intermediate but much more challenging today with the iciness. The 6"-8" would make a nice base for any more powder. Contact the forest ranger for some trail maps. Skis with metal edges & stiff flex & boots with a lot of ankle support helpful in these conditions.

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      • Dec 20 - ALBANY PINE BUSH PRESERVE skiing from Madison Ave Ext. 1"-2" fresh powder in snowshoe packed trail, sometimes a separate ski track to the side; off-track about a foot of snow with some breakable crust. Red trail novice; blue trail intermediate. 1.5 hrs.
      • Dec 17 - DIPPIKILL> skiing, near The Glen. Area owned by UAlbany - visitors must register. Valley Trail to scenic, peaceful Dippikill Pond (watched as a guy snowshoed to center of pond & set up for ice fishing - windy & cold out there), around the pond & back up the Ski Trail. Breaking trail thru 15"+, slow going. Checked out trails/roads E of parking area where the rental cabins are - view of Crane Mtn. 4 miles, 3 hrs.

      • Dec 16 - SARATOGA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK skiing, near Stillwater. In the morning skied fields & woods around the hideout. Smell of wood smoke; a rough-legged hawk flew overhead (a winter visitor that summers in the Arctic). By afternoon roads looked driveable so headed over to SNHP. Took Wilkinson Trail from the Visitor Center - hills are on the intermediate side but there is much flat terrain sometimes in woods & sometimes in the open. Started raining half way thru & snow became a bit sticky (very sticky if you didn't have Maxiglide on bases). Temperature dropped & tracks became slightly icy & faster. Whitetail deer. 4.5 miles, 1.8 hrs.

      • Dec 14 - SCHENECTADY MUSEUM NATURE PRESERVE skiing from Lock 7 in Niskayuna. 7" powder, little base. Intermediate. Some ski tracks & barebooter but I broke trail most of the way. 1.5 hrs.

      • Dec 10 - NEWCOMB LAKE. 10-12" incl. 1-2" fresh powder in tracks. Trail to Camp Santanoni is smooth wide dirt road (easy). 0.4 miles from gate a new trail goes W for 0.7 miles & connects with trails at the VIC>. Passed The Farm buildings at 1 mile. Before reaching Newcomb Lake we turned L on red trail to Fish Rock Leanto. This trail (intermediate+, some steep sections may have to be side-stepped, some wet stream crossings, rocks). View N to the Santanonis. 10 miles, 4.8 hrs.

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      • Dec 9 - PROSPECT MOUNTAIN, from Woodford State Park, a few miles E (& 1,000' higher) of Bennington, VT. Over a foot of snow, some wet spots. Leave the SP campground at S end & head into Green Mountain NF (unmarked), across a meadow with tricky stream crossing, passed 2 beaver ponds to old woods road (light blue markers). Headed WNW over height of land & took a L (going S; not on USGS map) at 4 way junction, moderate uphill (light blue markers) to trails of ski area, L on loop & L again on Hawthorn then R to top. 430' elevation gain. Views include Stratton Mt. Some nice runs on the way down. Intermediate. 8 miles, 5 hrs. Prospect Mtn Ski Area conditions.

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      • Dec 5 - ROCKWOOD STATE FOREST, 10 mins. from Johnstown. Parking area on Rt.29 not plowed. Very good skiing on 2" of powder on icy base. Trails are wide & smooth. Nice stands of red pine reforestation. Several loops; hills are easy to intermediate+. Believe I was the first skier of the season here; JP, who I often run into here, followed in my tracks. 1.5 hours.

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      • Dec 3 - Some good snow (8"+) in the Adirondacks (Caroga Lake, Piseco, Newcomb, Lake Placid) & Woodford,VT, unfortunately driving was not the best today so stayed home. Rest of week looks good - temps stay below freezing & the snow won't melt.
      • Dec 2 - ELDRIDGE SWAMP - more exploration on unmarked paths. Threat of snow/ice storm kept us from driving to ski to Camp Santanoni in Newcomb - should have gone, storm came in late, should get out & ski at every opportunity. Built a canoe rack in the barn instead.
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      • Nov 26 - EAST BRANCH SACANDAGA RIVER hike. Siamese Ponds Wilderness Area from Rt.8 near Bakers Mills. Snow (<1"), ice, mud, water. Gain 240' on rough trail then drop 400' to river which had some ice in calmer sections. Peaceful except a crash when ice fell off 11th Mtn cliffs. Originally wanted to go to Kibby Pond but limited parking was icy. Also scouted out start of path to E Branch Sacandaga Gorge but 1st stream crossing was difficult due to ice on rocks which would have to be hopped.

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      • Nov 25 - DYKEN POND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER hike. Did a big loop. Trails N of the road mostly hardwoods, some interesting boulders, vernal ponds, huge multi-trunked pine. S of road there are more evergreens, spruce swamp, vlies (boardwalk across), streams. 4 hours.

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      • Nov 22 - THOMPSON'S LAKE STATE PARK hike. Started from the color="#990000">Thacher Nature Center - hiked the yellow loop, crossed the road to Meadow Loop (red), headed NE on Salisbury Trail (white) which connects in about 0.75 miles with Thacher Park's system of trails. Lots of "edge" habitat - woods & fields. Started out foggy but the sun soon broke thru (meteorologists predicted clouds/rain). 1.7 hours. Stopped by WOLF CREEK FALLS PRESERVE (3 miles W of Altamont on CR 253). Scouted out trails to S of road - will have to return (skis maybe?). Get trail map at parking area kiosk.

      • North Country National Scenic Trail - upcoming comment period for Adirondack section plans.

      • Nov 19 - HOOSIC RIVER from Johnsonville. Minimal development. Headed up to the Buskirk Covered Bridge & returned. Ice in the backwaters. Bald eagle, red-tailed hawk, gb herons. 3 hours. Swift Kiwassa 12.5, a new 12.5' lightweight kayak with 2 hatches & optional skeg - not on their website yet; 24.5"wide, 13"deck height, as low as 30lbs, cockpit 32.75"x16".

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      • Nov 18 - OLYMPIC SPORTS COMPLEX aka Mt . VAN HOEVENBERG xc skiing. 4"-8" of nice snow - a bit heavier on bottom more powdery on top. No admission charge, not officially open. Closer to the lodge there had been some light grooming but no grooming & less use as we got further out. East Mtn. & Porter Mtn. Loops incl. Peggy's Puddle & Cascade Mtn. Loop ("most difficult"; "intermediate" by backcountry standards). Some views of High Peaks (Cascade, Porter, Phelps, Algonquin, Wright). 9-10 miles, 4.5 hours. A great start to ski season.

      • Nov 14 - PLOTTER KILL PRESERVE hike. Past the Upper Falls, Rynex Creek Falls, down across the PK for a bit, up the powerline & back. 3 miles, 1.6 hours. 10 miles of trails here for you to get lost in - some hikers did get lost here recently, came out from the lower end of the preserve to the NY Thruway, called a taxi to pick them up & take them back to their car. Natural Areas of Schenectady County gives you maps & ideas where to go hunter-free (southern zone deer season starts Nov 17) - we also stock guides for Albany, Saratoga & Rensselaer counties.

      • Nov 12 - KAYADEROSSERAS CREEK from small parking area at the end of Arrowhead Rd. 200 yard carry down to the creek; water low, muddy launch. This puts you on the K just before it enters Saratoga Lake. Headed upstream. Ice in the marshy area. Good to see the old logjam removed - piles of logs & debris now on shores. See a raccoon napping on shore, it looks up at us for a couple of seconds then curls back up to snooze. Cardinals, wood ducks. Shallow in spots, noticeable current, turned around just past Rt.9 bridge where there was a small rapid. 9 miles, 3.8 hours.

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    • Nov 24 Thanksgiving - MOHAWK RIVER kayaking from Lions Park in Niskayuna. Just had to paddle with white shores (1.5" snow). Water drawn down some, shallow areas between islands. Ice forming in marshy areas & many muskrat lodges seen. Dagger Catalyst 12.8, a 12'10" kayak. WILTON WILDLIFE PRESERVE xc skiing. 5" of new snow. Skied most of trails N & S of Scout Rd parking. Trails are smooth & wide. N of Scout Rd trails are easy skiing; S trails are more hilly. Fairly quiet for being just 1.5 miles from Northway. Fischer Rebound skis.
    • Nov 21 - SCHENECTADY MUSEUM NATURE PRESERVE walk, from Lock 7. Mohawk River is being drawn down for the winter. Stream, river views, variety of trees.
    • New York State 2005 Draft Open Space Conservation Plan - comments are now being accepted - determines how Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) monies are spent for next 3 years.
    • Nov 20 - HOUSATONIC RIVER canoeing. Put-in: Decker Canoe Access on New Lenox Rd, S of Pittsfield, MA. Downstream 4 miles to Woods Pond, checked out the dam below & toured the pond, light development here but most of route stays relatively wild. A dirt road goes along much of steep E shore (October Mtn SF) & saw some light traffic incl. ATVs. W shore is mostly marsh/swamp. Current somewhat noticeable but no trouble paddling back upstream. 50'-60' wide most of time, no obstructions. No hunting on Sundays in Mass. but did hear a few shots from firing range near put-in. Being not far downstream from a city one sees a bit more trash than one would like. Quiet bays were often iced up. Red-tailed hawks, kingfishers, gb herons, mallards, mergansers, cardinal, damselflies. Dagger Reflection 16, a 16'4" tandem canoe made of Royalex (a good unsulator due to its foam core).
    • OR Outdoor Research - gloves, mitts, gaiters, hats, balaclavas.
    • Nov 14 - CHRISTMAN SANCTUARY walk, Schoharie Turnpike in Duanesburg. Loop trail then spur trail along the Bozen Kill - pass several small falls then an 8' falls then end at 2-tiered 30' falls & stone-walled leanto - lots of excuses to linger. Crossed the BK onto loop trail which goes thru red & white plantations & to top of ravine S of the stream. 2.5 miles, 1.5 hrs.
    • Nov 13 - MOHAWK RIVER kayaking from Forts Ferry Rd in Latham. 20mph S winds not much of a factor if you stick to the S shore. Deeper than average water made for easy going into the S bay (normally shallow) then inside the islands to the old train station. Saw the eagle's nest (unused this year). Into the bay beside Niska Isle, under the bike path & a short distance up the Lisha Kill to a good size beaverdam. Back on the river past Vischer Ferry - 1'+ waves here due to current & possibly the narrowing of the river. Turned around just short of Lock 7 - lot of water going over the dam. Ducks, gulls, gb herons, red-tailed hawks & accipiter/harrier type hawk. 3 motorboats, pair of duck hunters (I wore a blaze orange cap). 9.3 miles, 4 hours. Swift Saranac 14.6 - a roomier Saranac for the larger paddler.
    • Kayak Intl Soft-Wear - quick-drying nylon shirts, pants & shorts.
    • Nov 6-8 - WHARTON STATE FOREST, NEW JERSEY PINE BARRENS canoeing. High temps of 62-74F, lows 38-51F, mostly sunny. Camped at Godfrey Bridge drive-in camping area - very nice, right on Wading River,but $20/nite for pit privies, no showers ?! Paddled 3 small rivers upstream (can be hard work at times) then returned with the current - not one beaverdam, rivers mostly clear of debris. Wading was shallowest & had the most current, Batsto the deepest & least current. River bottoms mostly sand or gravel, water color like tea & fairly clear. Higher & drier ground usually pitch pine & oaks with blueberry (red leaves in fall) understory; wetter ground usually has white cedar, some red maple & cranberry. Oaks & some maples were in full fall color. Dirt/sand roads often not too far from the rivers. Most folks set up shuttles & paddle these rivers downstream only - not Nehasane, tho. You better know how to turn efficiently because you will be doing a lot of it. Merrimack Traveler, a 17' tandem canoe. Ref: Paddling the Jersey Pine Barrens by Parnes.
    • Nov 8 - WADING RIVER. Upstream of Godfrey Bridge. Not as twisty as the other rivers, shores drier. Formation of snow geese overhead. 5 miles, 2.75 hours. Drove to nearby coast & visited FORSYTHE NWR. 8 mile car tour, short trails. Snow geese, brants, northern harrier, Cape May warblers, herons, egrets, cormorants, black ducks, hooded mergansers, mallards, wood ducks, swans, C geese.
    • Nov 7 - BATSTO RIVER. Put-in on Batsto Lake, stay to E shore to find deep water river mouth. Pine & cedar shores give way to more hardwoods upstream, very scenic & peaceful. Turned around short of Quaker Bridge. 12 miles, 6.75 hours.
    • Nov 6 - OSWEGO RIVER. A tributary of the Wading. Start next to dam on Harrisville Lake. Mile to river (stay to SE shore to avoid shallows). River averages 20' wide, first passes thru cedar swamp then past pitch pines with an occasional high sandy bank. Widening into Martha Pond where shallow channels wind around islands. Upriver some more before turning around for the easy cruise back downstream. 8 miles, 4 hours.
    • Oct 31 - SKY TOP - MOHONK MOUNTAIN HOUSE & PRESERVE hike. West Trapps section of Shawangunks west of New Paltz. Rocks, cliffs & wonderful fall foliage. Carriage roads are wide smooth crushed shale, trails can be rocky & rough. Preserve charges day use fee of $8 per hiker (no camping). From West Trapps parking area on Rtes.44/55 started out on Overcliff Carriage Rd with views across Rondout Valley to the Catskills. Barely squeezed myself thru "The Crevice" - had to take my pack off to do it - ladders help get up thru it & to the tower (there are easier ways of getting to the tower). Super 360 view - Mountain House is a huge hotel on Lake Mohonk below. Gazebo-like "summerhouses" dot the route - good places to rest & enjoy the views. Dropped to the lake then thru a maze of talus, caves, crevices thru Giant's ... Returned via Undercliff Carriage Rd below 300' cliffs & views E across Wallkill & Hudson Valleys. White-tailed deer, turkey vultures. 500', 10 miles, 4.2 hrs.
    • Oct 25 - MOHAWK RIVER from Forts Ferry Rd in Latham. Headed out smack in the middle of a nor'easter but this was probably my last chance for an evening paddle this year (clocks change this weekend). Paddled downstream to within sight of the Northway's twin bridges, poked into an inlet then back. Current noticeable - went slower on the return. Gb herons, r-t hawk & a couple of unsuspecting beavers. Started out raining but snowing at end. 3.5 miles, 1+ hrs. Swift Saranac 14.
    • Oct 24 - HANNACROIX CREEK PRESERVE, Coeymans & New Baltimore. Hudson River Interpretive Trail. Recycled plastic bridge. 2 bald eagles flew across the river. Irving Trail to falls. Spur Trail to steep overlook. Red Trail view of Hudson. Drove over to HOLT PRESERVE near Clarksville. Great view across Hudson Valley from access road. On Copeland Hill. View of Helderberg Escarpment from openings in trees. Ravine, pond, tree plantations. Trails are wide & smooth - could be good xc-skiing. Wild turkeys, grouse. Ref: Natural Areas of Albany County.
    • Oct 23 - HUDSON RIVER from Coeymans Landing (concrete ramp) in Coeymans. Relatively calm wind-wise but river & creeks swollen from rains. HANNACROIX CREEK. MILL CREEK in Swyer Preserve. Stuyvesant - gravel ramp for a break. COXSACKIE CREEK. Tough paddling upstream on the creeks - went about a half mile up each one - all interesting in their own ways. 3 eagles, ducks, geese, vultures, hawks, pileated woodpecker - a beaver dove in from 5' above the water & landed on its back. Little development except around New Baltimore. Good fall color in spots. 16 miles, 5.7 hours. Swift Saranac 14. Ref: The Hudson River Water Trail Guide ($24.95).
    • Oct 18 - MOHAWK RIVER from boat launch next to Freeman's Bridge in Scotia. Current more noticeable due to recent rains. Downstream ~1.5 miles - SE shore has some industrial development then shores next to the Stockade district nicer; NW shore mostly wooded. Upstream, development is mostly well-shielded with trees. 2 miles from put-in paddled N on Alplaus Kill which winds past some homes, eventually turned around after a mile as current quicked at a tree-jam. 9 miles, 3 hours. Swift Saranac 14.
    • Oct 17 - PUTNAM POND. E side of Pharoah Wilderness between Schroon Lake & Ticonderoga. All state land - put-in at boat launch next to state campground. 5-6 miles paddling the circumference - wind ~15mph early, 20+mph later - 1' waves. Pair of loons, pair of hawks & mink swims right in front of me. Broke up the paddling with 5 mile hike to Treadway Mtn. - trailhead starts on W side of pond. Super views incl. "Putts" Pond & Pharoah Lake. Good fall colors but past peak. 5 hours. Dagger Blackwater 12.5, a 12'8" plastic rec kayak.
    • Oct 16 - PLOTTER KILL PRESERVE hike, Rt.159 Rotterdam. It's been raining for a week & what better thing to do than to visit 3 spectacular waterfalls all in one preserve. Blustery 50 mph winds rocked the treetops. The Plotter Kill drops 900' in its final 3.5 miles before emptying into the Mohawk River. 10 miles of trails in the preserve - one can easily spend a full day - pick up a good map at trailhead register. I visited the tops & bottoms of all 3 falls - some of the time on trail & some off - steep & slippery in spots. Continued downstream in bottom of ravine a ways. 3 hours.
    • Oct 8 - Oct 12 - CAPE COD kayaking. Camped at Nickerson State Park. Small craft advisories & gale warnings all week. Water temp ~65. Swift Saranac 14, a 14' touring kayak. Cobra MR HH 90 VHF/weather radio.

      Oct 8 - Launched mid-tide (incoming) at end of Paines Creek Rd in W Brewster. Headed up narrow, marshy PAINES CREEK for under a mile to Rt.6A. Back & out onto CAPE COD BAY along undeveloped Wing Island then into wide & winding QUIVETT CREEK then returned. Nice area with sandy beaches, small dunes & not too much development. Nighttime 4 mile walk on Coast Guard Beach on the Atlantic Ocean.

    • Oct 9 - LITTLE PLEASANT BAY in Orleans. Put in at end of Barley Neck Rd - very muddy at low tide. E side of bay is in National Seashore & has minimal development. Down Barkers Creek (wide & shallow), alongside Pochet Island, around W side of Sampson (sandy bluffs) & Hog Islands then SE to Nauset Beach.. Walk across narrow section to ocean - seals in the surf. Returned with side-explorations of Broad Creek & Fox Jump Creek E of the islands - best done closer to high tide. Only saw 1 small motorboat. I'll be back. 9 miles, 4.5 hrs.

    • Oct 10 - NANTUCKET SOUND from Red River Beach in S Harwich - relatively calm with land blocking the NE winds. Side-trip into Taylors Pond. SE past Hardings Beach. STAGE HARBOR in Chatham - windy, waves to 1'. Watched as they unloaded bags of shellfish at Chatham Fish Pier. Large school of fish feeding with tail fins sticking out of water - interesting sight. Groups of white-winged scoters on the sound. 11 miles, 5 hrs.
    • Oct 11 - BASS RIVER in Dennis. Follins Pond to Rt.28 with the outgoing tide & the wind at our backs. A bit too much development for my tastes - good birding tho incl. osprey & swans. 6 miles, 2 hrs. Hiked trails around Fort Hill in Eastham overlooking Nauset Marsh & thru Red Maple Swamp - watched a northern harrier play with the wind.
    • Oct 12 - HERRING COVE BEACH, Provincetown. Very windy, wind from ENE, beach faces SW. Paddled along beach to Hatches Harbor - Race Point Light closeby. Trio of loons, seal, billions of gulls. View of P'town Monument on way back. Also walked Atlantic beach at N of Highland (big surf) & bike trail near Race Point (good mushrooming).
    • Tue Oct 4 - HUDSON RIVER & PAPSCANEE CREEK from Henry Hudson Park in Bethlehem. Put in 50 mins. before high tide. Crossed the calm Hudson & into the Papscanee which is wide at first & slowly narrows as one paddles upstream. Rt.9J traffic noise a bit too much but the creek is an intersting paddle. Immature eagle? Huge quantities of C geese. Passed under 2 bridges & turned around after high tide at impassable culverts. Sunset color silhouetted the Catskills. Dagger Exodus, a 16'10" touring kayak - fast & playful.
    • Mon Oct 3 - Mt. ADAMS hike. Tahawus Tract in Southern High Peaks. Very steep trail thru balsam fir & red spruce over final mile to top (make sure you are on red marked trail, a junction is not well signed). No view without climbing the firetower (officially closed) - handrails but no fencing - took me a while before I summoned up the courage to go to the top. Mts. Marcy, Colden, Algonquin, Santanonis, Sewards, etc. - all-encompassing view - Henderson Lake (could see canoes on it), Upper Preston Pond, too. Colors close to peak. Adjustable poles handy for balance & knee-saving on way down (Masters & MSR poles available at APnP). 1,800', 4.8 miles, 4.3 hrs. HUDSON RIVER SANFORD LAKE canoeing. Put-in next to small 2' dam (~1.25 mi. N of last road junction) & paddled upstream ~1.5 miles - wide at first but became more streamlike - turned around at rapid a little below metal suspension bridge carrying hiking trail across river. Able to go downstream from dam for ~half mile to causeway at mine where 2 culverts (1 blocked, 1 too small) carry the river under. The widening of the river here is called Sanford Lake. Very interesting despite being near road & mine with nice views of Adams & Wallface Mts. Waded thru some shallows - thanks Chota Mukluks. Baboosic.
    • Sun Oct 2 - GARNET LAKE canoeing. Some cottages at N end & down E shore but rest of lakeshore is state land. No-one camped at the several sites on the lake or on road near put-in. Red-tailed hawk(s), many ducks. Paddled a circuit of the 2 mile long lake. S end particularly interesting with tree stumps of all shapes. Crane Mt. looms to the NE. 4.5 mi. 2 hrs. Mt. BLUE hiking. Trailhead (boat access only) on W shore. Took trail to just before Lixard Pond then bushwhacked NNW staying on or just W of ridge. After half hour start coming out onto areas of open rock. Below summit there is large area of rock with great views NE, E (across Garnet; could just about see the Green Mtns.), S, SW. Early fall colors. 1,300', 4+ zig-zag miles, 4 hrs. Merrimack Baboosic, a 14' solo canoe, based on a Prospector design. Camped near the put-in - the Nehasanemobile converts to (not quite) a leanto for the purpose.
    • Tue Sep 27 - HUDSON RIVER from Waterford at S end of First St. Headed up to Lock 1 again. Pair of bald eagles, great sunset - just another day onewithwater. Swift Saranac 14, a 14' touring kayak.
    • Adirondack guidebook author Barbara McMartin dies - gave inspiration for many of Nehasane's trips. Story.
    • Sun/Mon Sep 25/26 - HENDERSON LAKE, UPPER & LOWER PRESTON PONDS, DUCK HOLE. High Peaks paddling - 2+ miles of carries - stunning mountain views from lakes/ponds. Very good fall color - peak colors should be about a week away. Easy 0.25 mi. carry from Upper Works to Henderson Lake put-in next to dam. 1.5 mi. paddle on Henderson to NE end with super view of Wallface & other mountains - 2 loons. Picked up trail for 1.8 mi. carry to Upper Preston Pond - very rough in spots, gain of 400' most of which occurs a little over a mile in. Mountainsides come steeply down to pond. Cabin at SE end is rumoured to be on private land & will stay - rest is wilderness. 100yd carry S of outlet into Lower Preston Pond. Carried around top of outlet to the R for 100' & paddled outlet sometimes wading to line thru shallows/obstructions to a 100' carry on L which drops steeply around a 12' falls to Duck Hole. Stayed at Duck Hole Leanto #2 (leaks a little) next to the dam with a good view SE. In the other leanto were 2 axemen (Cold River Bob & Gary who are into saving Duck Hole). Saw 1 loon but reports say there have been 2 adults & chick seen thruout summer. Ran into Nehasane's old time nemesis, Fengshee, who had tripled the carry; after exchanging unpleasantries we continued on our ways. Starting raining on the long carry down from Upper & trail got wet muddy quite nasty. Great trip! An old 16' 40lb Apple canoe.
    • Thu Sep 22 - HUDSON RIVER from end of Marion Rd a little N of Lansingburgh (N Troy). To Campbell Island, Lock 1. Osprey, pair of bald eagles. I was the only boat of any kind on the water this morning. Bell Bucktail.
    • Tue Sep 20 - MOHAWK RIVER from Forts Ferry Rd, Latham. Pleasant evening, nice colors after sunset - great egrets, gb herons, ducks, geese, hawk. Went up & downstream from the put-in. Walden Odyssey, a 13'2" light touring kayak - Walden is back!
    • Mon Sep 19 - SHALLOW LAKE. Pigeon Lake Wilderness Area. Put in next to outlet of Lower Browns Tract Pond on Uncas Rd (mostly dirt) near Raquette Lake Village. Crossed the pond passing an interesting pine-topped island with rocky W end & cliffs on N side. At W end of state campsite (site 69), picked up the yellow trail which leads 0.2 miles to an old road. Jog L then R onto the yellow Shallow Lake Trail which is rough at first then goes thru a muddy spruce bog, crosses a 3 log bridge that is almost underwater. 2nd half of trail is better & I finish the carry from Lower Pond in 40 min. Shallow is a gem of a wilderness lake, only a mile long but with a varied shoreline for exploration. Paddled W on 30' wide Sucker Brook for ~1.5 mi. before narrowing & reaching a beaver dam which I went over but then a log blocked the way - tamarack & black spruce dominate, white pines' needles are yellowing (I think due to higher than normal water because of a beaver dam on the outlet which I was able to paddle down ~0.25 mi.). Smooth rocks on N shore make for nice spots to sun oneself & the rocky point is interesting. There are some campsites that are reachable only with boat. On return, took the old road S 0.3 mi. (easier walking) then a path to Lower Pond & put in on a sloping rock. 7 mi. paddling, 3 mi. carry, 7 hrs. Bell Bucktail, a 12' open kayak/pack canoe - at 18 lbs a breeze to carry.
    • Sun Sep 18 - INDIAN LAKE. State Campground (boat access sites) closed but a number of folks are taking advantage of free camping. W shore has some development, most of E shore & S arm undeveloped. To the W Snowy Mt. rises over 2,000' above the 14 mi. long lake. Paddled down the narrow S arm leading to the Jessup River. Some campsites have sandy beaches. Some foliage color change. Distant high peaks views going N. Light motor traffic. 18 miles, 6.5 hrs. Swift Bering Sea.
    • Sat Sep 17 - HUDSON & MOHAWK RIVERS from Waterford (boat ramp next to Battery Park at S end of First St.). Visited falls S of PEEBLES ISLAND (water very clear, many zebra mussels, 2.5' fish swims under me) then paddled upstream on Hudson a bit til after sunset. Swift Bering Sea, a 15'10" composite touring kayak.