THE ADIRONDACK GUIDE
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Prospecting for gold at a new creek in western NY.
Fly fishing in the Adirondacks at Adirondack Retreats. June 2008 papabearsoutdoors.com
Another fantastic video featuring N.Y.S. guide Rich Garfield of flyfishtheadirondacks.com. Rich is one of the premier fishing guides in the Adirondacks and covers most of the best rivers in region 5 covering the north eastern New York State region. In this video he guides a client from Long Island to one of the best days of fly fishing he has ever experienced. Many WILD brown trout from 6-21 inches long are caught and released. Classic fly fishing action on what may be the crown jewel of the Adirondack rivers. Hatches come off all day on a very remote and beautiful river. Rainbows and brookies are also present but Vohn Behr is the king here. Awesome fishing!!!!!!!!
On the River Campground, Schroon Lake, NY - rvhappy
Schroon Lake, NY
THE TRIP TO THE ADIRONDACKS
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Incredible place in New York
This place truly is a wonderland hidden in the U.S.A ! I had been wanting to visit Watkins Glen State Park for many years but was never able to put a road trip together for it. Finally at the start of my adventure I made sure to make it my first destination ! Truth be told, Upstate New York has lots of caverns, waterfalls and chasms. Its one of those states chock full of amazing little places that are tucked away.
Watkins Glen State Park is located outside the village of Watkins Glen, south of Seneca Lake in Schuyler County in New York's Finger Lakes region. The park's lower part is near the village, while the upper part is open woodland.
My experience - So I made plans to get there very early, as soon as the sun was coming up, I was the only soul in the parking lot. My suggestion to you is to do the same. This place gets pretty packed on a nice day especially in the summer and fall seasons. Getting there very early will most likely guarantee you a couple hours to yourself. The walks are narrow and usually wet so the less wiggling past people the better. At least for me. There are actually 2 ways to enter the park, the upper and the lower entrance. I would do the lower entrance which really is the main way to get in anyway. The wow factor of looking up at the waterfalls and bridges is that much more profound compared to coming in the top entrance and looking down at everything, although I suspect that could be cool in its own way.
Another suggestion, and this is a big one, wear boots. Even in the summer time, even if it hasn't rained. The small waterfalls trickle down the cliffs and onto the stone walks making a wet and possibly slippery situation. However it does add to the mystique to this place.
If I had to pick a season to visit The Glen as locals call it, I would probably pick Autumn because that's where you get the orange and yellow leaves coming down onto the rocks, just like in this video! Honestly though, this place is beautiful all year round.
Some history - It was opened to the public in 1863 and was privately run as a tourist resort until 1906, when it was purchased by New York State. Initially known as Watkins Glen State Reservation, the park was first managed by the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society before being turned over to full state control in 1911. Since 1924, it has been managed by the Finger Lakes Region of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
So how was this formed? Do you really want to know?
From Wikipedia- During the Pleistocene era, a vast area was covered by ice during the maximum extent of glacial ice in the north polar area. The movement of glaciers from the Laurentide and Wisconsin ice sheets shaped the Finger Lakes region. The lakes originated as a series of northward-flowing streams. Around two million years ago the first of many continental glaciers of the Laurentide Ice Sheet moved southward from the Hudson Bay area, initiating the Pleistocene glaciation. These glaciers widened, deepened and accentuated the existing river valleys. Glacial debris, possibly including terminal moraines, left behind by the receding ice acted as dams, allowing lakes to form. Despite the deep erosion of the valleys, the surrounding uplands show little evidence of glaciation, suggesting that the ice was thin, or at least unable to cause much erosion at these higher altitudes. The deep cutting of the valleys by the ice left some tributaries hanging high above the lakes: both Seneca and Cayuga have tributaries hanging as much as 390 feet (120 m) above the valley floors.
One such hanging valley, overlooking the south end of the Seneca Lake valley, evolved into the deep gorge of Watkins Glen. The steep drop of Glen Creek into Seneca Valley created a powerful torrent that eroded the underlying rock, cutting further and further back towards the stream's headwaters. This erosion was not a uniform process: the rock here includes shale, limestone, and sandstone, and these types of rock erode at different rates, leaving behind a staircase of waterfalls, cascades, plunge pools and potholes. Watkins Glen State Park now encompasses nineteen waterfalls spaced along a trail roughly two miles.
Be sure to check out this hidden wonderland that is Watkins Glen for yourself ! I will definitely be back to check out the waterfalls in all the different seasons.
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Lake Pleasant (Short History)
This video is about a small town located in Hamilton County, in the Southern Adirondacks, in the State of New York, in the United States of America. Narrated by Lake Pleasant Town Historian,Anne Weaver, and Speculator Village Historian, Bev Hoffman. All Pictures are provided by the Historical Society of Lake Pleasant and Speculator. This video was created for the opening of Lake Pleasant's Bicentennial, which was the year 2012. Hope you will enjoy this simple film.
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Tiny House in the Catskill Mountains
Hudson and I stay at a community of tiny homes overlooking the Catskill River on the east side of the Catskill Mountains in New York and I play a cover of into The Dark by Death Cab For Cutie. Earlier that day I met a guy from the local paper for an interview and visited a waterfall I used to shoot at years ago. Next up: the biggest project of my life.
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Adirondack Fishing Trip May 2015
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Lower Branch of the Moose River, one of the best brook trout areas in New York State, stocked by the DEC .....great great fishing!!!!
located 33 miles north of Utica, NY ...NYS Route 8.....bugs are bad in the spring, bring bug spray. CORRECTION: THIS IS NOT THE MOOSE RIVER. IT IS THE WEST CANADA CREEK.
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Adirondack Fishing Slideshow 2018 - ADK MTN & STREAM GUIDE SERVICE
Here are some photos from our fishing trips in the Adirondack Park located in New York State! If you are interested in booking a trip make sure to visit our website adirondackmountainandstream.com or call us at (518) 251-3762!
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A DAY ON THE ST LAWRENCE RIVER!!! 1000 ISLANDS ALEXANDRIA BAY NY
The wife and I spend a day this summer on the St Lawrence River with our friends Cindy and Jeff. If you have never heard of or seen the mighty St Lawrence River, here is what you are missing! Check it out and let me know what you think! The castle you see in the beginning is Boldt Castle!
Schroon Around 2016
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Real Adirondack Stories | Intersecting Wakes: Paddling in the ADKs
Canoeing or kayaking in the Adirondacks opens up new opportunities with every paddle stroke. “We’re always finding new places to go check out, new things to sniff, new pictures to take ... you can never get bored.” Dennis and his dog Algonquin share their passion for paddling the diverse waterways of the Adirondacks. They cross paths with Ezra and Audrey, and their two young children, who add “We’re trying to have our kids enjoy what they’re doing and when we’re canoeing, everyone is happy.”
The Adirondack Region ( is one of the most diverse destinations on the East Coast, offering unparalleled outdoor recreation throughout its dazzling lakes, wild mountains, and charming towns and villages. Established in 1892 by the State of New York amid concerns for the water and timber resources of the region, the Adirondack Park today covers an area larger in size than Yosemite, Yellowstone, Glacier, Grand Canyon and the Great Smokies National Parks combined, and is the largest park in the lower 48 states.
The boundary of the park, known as the Blue Line, can be found etched on historic records and clearly defined on modern maps. Encompassing 6 million acres of public, constitutionally protected forest preserve, as well as privately owned land, the park – in a word – is epic.
Adirondacks, Rocky Mountian - Inlet, New York
Our first hike of the Adirondack trip found us on Rocky Mountain. This hike was great. A mile round trip making it very short but some spectacular views can be had with a little bit of effort.
The trail head is a short distance from Inlet, about a mile south on route 28. The trail will start to get steep right off the bat and continues for a short distance until you reach a ridge. The trail follows the ridge out a rocky ledge that will give you a great view of Fulton Chain Lakes, Eagle Bay and Inlet.
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Adirondack Brantingham Lake Area
400 feet of road frontage with electric and telephone
Build that dreamed about Adirondack cabin or all year round home nestled in the beautiful evergreen forest.
Borders main groomed corridor snowmobile trail with easy access to Tug Hill or Stillwater trails.
Direct access to Otter Creek Horse trail system.
Only minutes away from some of the best fishing and boating lakes and rivers in the Northeast.
This unique tract also borders county land with excellent hunting and four-wheeling.
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