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January 2010

Buck Mountain   Fri, Jan 1, 2010, Reg Prouty and Jack Whitney  
A large group of 17 eager New Years revellers rang in the new year to the playing and singing of Auld Lang Syne on the summit of Buck Mountain New Years Day. The group separated into the hares and torti and rejoined on the summit for lunch and the ringing in of the New Year with bells , singing, and the sound of the trumpet. A good time was had by all and all agreed that there was no better way to start off the new year than a great day of snowshoeing and renewing old acquaintances.
Participants : Reg Prouty, Jack Whitney, Bob Aspholm, Bruce Cushing, John Sgnakowski, Andy Janz, Bernie Buttles, Helena Nanerez, Charles Grabitzky, Ray Boucher, Rich Myette, Tricia Lockwood, Jackie Keren, Erica Halbrook, Sandy Yellen, Debbie Eichenberger, and Liz Gee.


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Jan 6, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
Eight snowshoe enthusiasts met Gary at Moreau State Park on a day that offered peaks of sunshine, temps in the mid-20's, and no wind. We chose the Red Oak Ridge trail, then veered off to cross the lake and ended back at the parking lot in just 2 hours.
Participants : Ginnie and Joe Kelterborn, Sarah King, Licia Mackey, Gary Rodd, George and Irene Sammons, Sandi Sullivan, and Neal Van Dorsten.


YMG - Fire Tower & Grub - Hadley Mt.   Sat, Jan 9, 2010, Jonathan Lane
This was a great day, with good views and great company. On the return we stopped at the Longhorn for some grub, which we all enjoyed.
Participants : Shelly Burke, Chandra Geremick, Daisy Kavanagh, Joe Kavanagh, Jonathan Lane, Lindsey Morehouse, and Ryan Simko.


Winter High Peak- Leaders choice   Sun, Jan 10, 2010, Jack Whitney
It was around +10 degrees and overcast skies when we started from the parking area at the Ausable Club. A quick walk down the road and taking a right, we were soon at the Wedgebrook trail. There were some views of the surrounding peaks and the slides on Giant Mt. on our journey up the mountain. Arriving at the summit of Lower Wolfjaws we took a short break and took some pictures. A great winter day in the High Peaks.
Participants : Erica Halbrook, John Synakowski, Jean Holcomb, Jim Stine, Dan Recinelle, Richard Staley, Trica Lockwood, Madiline Kowlik Bowa, Eberhardt Burkowski, Heidi teRiele Kaikoski, and Jack Whitney.


Monthly Geocache Trip   Mon, Jan 11, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Sarah King  
Sarah and I introduced Liz to geocaching. We hiked along the Western Ridge trail until we found the hidden geocache. On the way down, Licia found a perfect spot to hide a new cache and Sarah had one all set and ready to hide. Sarah is going to name that one after her. So if you go to geocaching.com, you'll know the history of the "Licia's cache" in Moreau State Park. Then we moved on to check out a nearby county forest ... found the cache, but not much parking.
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Liz Gee, Sarah King, and Licia Mackey


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Jan 13, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
This week it really wasn't great for snowshoeing or XC skiing, but we decided if it was going to be skiable anywhere nearby, it would be at the groomed trails at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve. We were right. Gary had an equipment/wardrobe malfunction and snowshoed while the rest of us skied. He got a great workout trying to keep up!
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Mike George, Emilie Gould, Licia Mackey, Jim Ralston, and Gary Rodd.


Snowshoe Moreau State Park   Sat, Jan 16, 2010, Bill Schwarz
New hike/snowshoe trails have been added at Moreau State Park in the past year and we decided to sample some of them. We had a bit of a thaw, but usually enough snow cover, and made it to the overlook above the lake, instead of the river. Thanks to Bob for his insider's info on the park. We didn't walk on water (the frozen lake) this year because it was pretty slushy.
Participants : Pascal Garzynski, Alan and Liz Gee, Julie Girard, Bob Goodwin, Susan Keely, Lynn Mayack, Bill Schwarz, Ryan Simko, David Sowizdrzal, and Devan Tracy.


Beginner Snowshoe Hike - Lost Pond (Putnam Pond Area)   Sun, Jan 17, 2010, Pat Desbiens
The group was small but enthusiastic on this peaceful walk into a beautiful little pond. By the time we reached the pond, the sky was a beautiful blue and the sun shone brightly. The ice on the pond was solid, affording us the opportunity to walk the length of the pond, rather than scrambling over the rocky trail with our snowshoes. Sitting on the rocks, we were able to eat our lunch in the warmth of the sun and then it was back to our cars. A perfect way to spend a Sunday morning.
Participants : Diane Hurtt, Paul Dean, Walter (Spud) Perkins, and Pat Desbiens.


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Jan 20, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
We were surprised by a big group to join us for a walk along the Hudson River in South Glens Falls. The snow was mushy or hard packed, so we decided a walk would be best this week. We came prepared with cameras, but the albino squirrel blended into the snow on the trees! If anyone gets a picture, let us know!
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Margaret Curtis, Ginny and Joe Kelterborn, Penny and Ray LoPresti, Licia Mackey, Becky Meath, Bob Powell, Gary Rodd, and George Sammons.


Lapland Lakes Ski   Sat, Jan 23, 2010, Sandy Yellen
I decided to take the trip to the Cascade ski area since it was a beautiful day and the conditions were excellent in the High Peaks area. After a brief lesson for the novices we started out on the easy trails then onto the big hills! It was so warm and sunny we had lunch outside on the deck with aa awesome view of Cascade Mt. Everybody did a great job-even the beginners.
Participants : Mark Rye, Jim Dickson, Reg Prouty, Susan Keely, Lynn & Jennifer Mayack, Larry Hoenig, and Sandy Yellen.


Stillwater Locks Eagle Watch Snowshoe   Sat, Jan 23, 2010, Rich Crammond
This was by far a great day to be hiking with bright sun shine and blue skies. We didn't see any eagles but we sure did have a good time exploring. We saw one red tailed hawk and lots of bittersweet vines along the way. It was a cold start, but not bad for January. Thanks for some rugged ADK'ers for hiking along on this clear and cold day in the great outdoors.
Participants : Joan Ferguson, Kathy Ryan, Joanne Walczni, Paul Dean, Julie Girard, Marsha Nade, Liz Gee, and Rich Crammond.


Pyramid and Gothics   Sun, Jan 24, 2010, Steve Mackey
I only had one person call, and then they had something come up, so we didn't go. Licia and I skiied into Marcy Dam instead. It was good skiing and a nice day so I don't know what happened. I will probably try again next winter, as it is an awesome hike. I would rate it as one of my top three winter favorites.

Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Jan 27, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
Was it the promise of a coffee break at Uncommon Grounds? The fact that the skiing or snowshoeing wasn't going to be great anywhere? The chance to check out Saratoga architecture or Skidmore? Or the forecast of much colder weather the next day? Whatever it was, it brought out 15 people for a stroll through Saratoga.
Participants : Fran Balch, Maureen Coutant, Margaret Curtis, Ely Fuller, Mike George, Emilie Gould, Ginger & Joe Kelterborn, Sarah King, Penny & Ray LoPresti, Licia Mackey, Gary Rodd, George Sammons, and Sandi Sullivan.


YMG - High Peaks - Algonquin & Iroquois   Sat, Jan 30, 2010, Jonathan Lane
Canceled due to extreme weather.

Pilot Knob Bushwhack   Sat, Jan 30, 2010, Rich Myette
A hearty foursome set out at nine below zero and first visited Inman Pond. The sun came out to warm our world a little. We had great views on top of Pilot Knob. Two of our number had not been on Pilot Knob, two had not bushwhacked and one was on his first ADK outing so a good adventure was had by all.
Participants : David Columb, Matt Seray, Scott Cooper and Rich Myette.


February 2010

Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Feb 3, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
This was another one in our series of coffee walks. In trying to avoid the ice we headed to the streets of Lake George Village and we actually had to walk in the streets in many places to avoid the ice on the sidewalk! It was another beautiful day with gorgeous views and great company. We walked around the village for an hour or so and then wound up in the Bank Cafe for coffee and over to the LGA courthouse gallery to take in the exhibit. Still hoping for more snow!
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Mike George, Ginger & Joe Kelterborn, Penny & Ray LoPresti, Licia Mackey, Becky Meath, Kathy Miller, Hal Rose, George & Irene Sammons, Edna VanDorsten


LOJ - Upper Works   Sat, Feb 6, 2010, Steve Mackey
I only got one confirmed call, and we also ended up going to Winter Camp, so the trip got canceled. However, I skied from the LOJ up to the Phelps turn off and conditions were really good. We also did a ski-snowshoe trip in January and skied into Flowed Lands and I was surprised how much uphill there was from Upper Works. If I schedule it again next winter, make sure you sign up for the southbound group.

Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Feb 10, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
This week we decided to try to walk along the trail around Moreau Lake. The trail was icy and gave the stabilicers and yak traks a work out. It was actually easier walking on the lake and Mud Pond. We spotted a possible eagle...or other large bird of prey. Also a very large squirrel nest (maybe) off in the distance. We vowed to come back again and examine it a bit closer up.
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Liz Gee, Mike George, Ginny & Joe Kelterbon, Sarah King,Penny & Ray LoPresti, Licia Mackey, Gary Rodd


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Feb 17, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
This outing in Crandall Park presented many variables. Trail conditions had a fresh fallen wet snow over a hard, icy base which resulted in the participants using varied techniques: nordic skis, snowshoes, micro-spikes, and yak traks. All participants remained in a relatively tight knit group on a morning that saw sun, clouds, and snow flurries.
Participants : Chris Bourgeois, Kathy Miller, Licia Mackey, Liz Gee, Mike George, and Gary Rodd


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Feb 24, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
With iffy weather forecasts, we took advantage of an indoor option for exercise...the free adult skate at the Glens Falls Recreation Center. Gary had to clean a mouse house out off his skate and dust them off. But Gary and Mike got their skating legs and balance back after a few spins around the rink.
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Mike George, Licia Mackey, Gary Rodd


Sawyer Mountain   Sat, Feb 27, 2010, Rich Myette
A new snow had blanketed the mountain and snowshoeing was great. There was a light snow in the air. Even though no distant sights were available the beauty of the snow covered trees and rocks was satisfying. One of our group was on her first mountain snowshoe.
Participants : Liz and Allen Gee, Marsha Noble, Scott Cooper and Rich Myette.


March 2010

Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Mar 3, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
This week we did something really different and went to Steve Mackey's Appalachian Trail Program as our outing! It was great to see and hopefully got us motivated for more outings to come!
Participants : Too many to count!


Monday Geocache hike/walk   Mon, Mar 8, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Sarah King  
This was a great outing. It was a beautiful day with temps in the 40s, bright sunshine, and snow in places. We found 4 geocaches in the Stewarts Ledge area at the bottom of Pilot Knob. We taught Don a lot about geocaching and now he can get out their and enjoy his Christmas gift more! We also saw Frankenpine and had to do some bushwhacking after inadvertently following the road that was cut to get it set up!
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Sarah King, Don Thorn


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Mar 10, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
A brisk sunny day made our walk along the Harry Betar Walkway very enjoyable. Walkway conditions were mostly clear and wildlife sightings included one cardinal and a large number of migrating canadian geese resting along the riverbank.
Participants : Virginia Carluccio, Mike George, Ginny and Joe Kelterborn, Becky Meath, and Gary Rodd


YMG - Fire Towers - Belfry & Poke-O-Moonshine   Sun, Mar 14, 2010, Jonathan Lane
Canceled due to poor weather predictions.

Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Mar 17, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
Ahh...what a perfect St. Patrick's Day! To be out for a hike with the temps near 60 in the middle of March was wonderful! We hiked to the lookout on French Mtn, with landowner permission, and had a great time. We started with scones in the parking area and had a snack on top sitting in t-shirts, enjoying the view. There was a bit of snow and ice on the bike trail and at the very bottom of the trail, but after that, it was all gone.
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Mike George, Sarah King, Licia Mackey, Bob Powell, Gary & Shar Rodd


MERCK FOREST & FARMLAND CENTER HIKE/SNOWSHOE   Sat, Mar 20, 2010, Ray Bouchard
As it turned out snowshoes came in handy by the time we reached 2200’ elevation where we encountered about 8” of packed snow that softened as the day warmed up. After climbing up Antone Mt. we dropped down to a fairly new cabin called Ned’s Place, for lunch. To finish up our 6 mile hike we dropped down to Beebe and Birch ponds before we headed back to the barns to visit the animals. The two Suffolk work horses were an instant hit as they loved the carrots that people brought along. A short walk up the hill to the lambing pen wasn’t quite as rewarding. Only one sheep had given birth recently to a cute, cuddly, black lamb but a glance at the others in the upper field suggested that more were due any day. 17
Participants : Carolyn Cyr, John Synakowski, Rich Crammond, Margie Litwin, Reg Prouty, Susan Keely, Pam Fetcho, Jack Whitney, Sandy Yellen, Joanne Walczak, Therese Bosse, Shelly Burke, Erica Halbrook, John Whitney, Marsha Noble, Jim Dickson, Ray Bouchard


Whiteface   Sat, Mar 20, 2010, Steve Mackey
It was really hard to predict what kind of conditions we would find, the road was bare pavement right up to the ticket gate and then about two foot of mushy snow all the way to the summit. We wore snowshoes hopeing to pack down a trail, but temperatures were mild and the sleds would move along slowly and then sink completely into the snow. We took the two slides as short cuts to the top and Maria had to put on crampons on the really steep stuff. Good trip, but sledding was no thriller.
Participants : Steve & Licia Mackey, Mike Fuller, and Maria Rawson.


Winter High Peak   Sun, Mar 21, 2010, Jack Whitney
A 50% chance of rain was forecast but five of us ventured forth to do the last winter peak of the season. We chose Cascade. It was snowing going up, which changed to a light rain. There were views from the first overlook to the surrounding High Peak area. We arrived at the junction, and there was still enough snow that someone had dug the sign out. When we arrived at the summit, we encountered snow and sleet and limited views. We decided to leave Porter for another day and headed back to our cars.
Participants : Jayne Bouder, Erica Halbrook, Bob Buckley, Nancy Buckley, and Jack Whitney.


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Mar 24, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
We had much better than expected weather and the wind died down once we were amongst the trees. Many had never explored the Queensbury XC trails and adjacent Rush Pond area. Everyone enjoyed the trails and the opportunity to be out on a much better than expected Spring Day!
Participants :Virginia Carluccio, Maureen Coutant, Margaret Curtis, Mike George, Ginger & Joe Kelterborn, Sarah King, Licia Mackey, Becky Meath, Sandy Powell, Gary Rodd, George Sammons, Gretchen Stark


Eleventh Mt.   Sat, Mar 27, 2010, Rich Myette
A bright and sunny day accompanied our hardy group of happy bushwhackers. We steeply ascended the cliffs of Eleventh Mountain to clear views of the interior of the valley of the East Branch of the Sacandaga River and nearby mountains. After lunch at the lookout we ascended futher up Eleventh Mountain to more views. This jovial group consisted of Jayne Bouder, John Synakowski, Mark Janey, Dianna Eckler, Scott Cooper, Erica Holbrook, Bob Buckley, Nancy Buckley and Rich Myette.

April 2010

Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Thu, Apr 1, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
This week we returned to the Van Dusen Preserve in Queensbury. We had done it on snowshoes a few months ago and wanted to do it again before the foliage came out and obsured the view. A great hike and nice lookout if you follow the blazes at the top of the trail loop. We did see quite a few ticks...wood ticks we think, but they're out so be sure to check yourself after being out in the woods.
Participants : Rene Clarke, Mo Coutant, Margaret Curtis, Liz Gee, Mike George, Emilie Gould, Ablina Ientile, Ginger & Joe Kelterborn, Licia Mackey, Becky Meath, Gary Rodd, George Sammons


Middle Mountain bushwack   Sat, Apr 3, 2010, Jayne Bouder and Rich Myette  
This trip was originated by Jayne Bouder, who was not able to go, so Rich took it on so as not to cancel. After a mile on our hike and along Fly Brook, we were greeted by a large stand of impressive white pines, one taking three people to join arms to encompass. Along the trail the group viewed the impressive escarpment of Catamount Mt. and decided to bushwhack the larger Catamount instead of Middle Mt. Once on top of Catamount's high cliffs the views were spectacular! The day allowed short sleeves and shorts. The sky was bright blue with no clouds and the visibility was excellent. The High Peaks and the many other mountains gave great views. All agreed there was no better ambiance for lunch. Soaring on the thermals and close to us were hawks, perigren falcons and ravens. We also saw an emerging garter snake and the earliest wild flowers. On the way down the group worked well together to solve some bushwhacking route options. Once back in the Fly Brook valley, the day was so warm that we all decided to wade the wide brook instead of taking a log crossing. What a very refreshing crossing with cool water to bathe our tired feet!
Participants : Nancy and Bob Buckley, Erica Holbrook, John Synakowski and Rich Myette.


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Apr 7, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
We had sun, 80 degrees, great views, little mud, and NO bugs for our trip to the Pilot Knob gazebo and waterfalls above. A few of Chris's "trail buddies" slithered across our path. Spring beauties, white and purple hepatica were in bloom. Mike (after errands) got his aerobics catching up with us. George and Don navigated and corralled us. Diane was welcomed; a new hiker with ADK. Francine was congradulated; her very first hike.
Participants : Don Thorn, Francine Stuart, Diane Hurtt, Chris Bourgeois, Mike George, George Sammons, Licia Mackey


Saratoga National Historical Park   Sat, Apr 10, 2010, Rich Crammond
This was by far a great day in the park. We made a loop through some areas that took some extra hiking for some real nice landscape. We saw the yellow bellied sapsucker thanks to Rich Speidel. The deer running through the fields were a real treat also. Thanks to all my ADK hiking buds for a great day.
Participants : Rich Speidel, Mark Janey, Marsha Noble, Jonathan Lane, Fran Balch, Chris Bourgeois, John Brosseau, Liz and Alan Gee, Rich Crammond


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Apr 14, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
We had a great day for a hike. Blue skies and a perfect temp, so we decided to hike Prospect. A little windy on top, so we went down to the picnic tables and had lunch. Found a couple of geocaches along the way and only a few wildflowers (hepatica, yellow violets, trailing arbutus).
Participants : Mo Coutant, Mike George, Diane Hurtt, Albina Ientile, Sarah King, Licia Mackey, Gary Rodd, George Sammons, Don Thorn


Bike Ride on GF bike trail   Sat, Apr 17, 2010, Steve Mackey
The weather was a little sketchy, but 4 intrepid bikers (with questionable brain size) braved the elements. It was actually snowing on the summit of Prospect. The ride down was quite a bit quicker than the ride up, and then we stopped at Stewarts and had to make the decision whether to go for ice cream or hot coffee. A nice little adventure, will probably lead it again next spring.
Participants : Steve & Licia Mackey, Jim Coutant, Rich Elton.


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Apr 21, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
A perfect sunny day greeted this outing group of 18. Plus we had the added pleasure of geo-caching with Sarah & wild flower identification with Licia! The group remained highly motivated & in close contact on the trek up this beautiful mountain. Much humor was exchanged with mis-interpretations of erratic rocks & baby birches along with exploration of geo-caches & wildflower identifications! Lunch on the mountain-top with pleasant conversation in the brilliant sunshine was one of many highlights!
Participants : Becky Meath, Margaret Curtis, Irene & George Sammonds, Diane Hurtt, Rudy Tomasik, Kelley Fletcher, Marsha Noble, Mike George, Maryanne Mackenzie, Licia Mackey, Ginger & Joe Kelterborn, Julie Gillman, Don Thorn, Ray Boucher, Sarah King, Gary Rodd.


Crane Mountain   Sat, Apr 24, 2010, Rich Myette
A wonderful day was had on Crane Mountain as the weather provided a magnificient spring day. The early spring flowers were out, the sun was bright and the views were far. This was an extensive bushwhack that wound a way through the eastern escaprment, a narrow path with high cliffs above and below, starting by walking through some enormous talus. The hardy bushwhakers climbed up and down to eventually ascend the eastern high cliffs with views of the eastern and southern mountains and well into the Green Mountains. Lunch was on a ledge that gave the impression of being suspended in mid-air. After ascending and pushing through a long stretch of very closed-in, grabbing trees we knew we were close to the summit as we walked past the ruins of the fire observers cabin. After more views from the summit we continued on to the ever-pleasant Crane Mountain Pond. At the pond the group opted to continue the bushwhack by ascending the northwest rocky ridge with excellent view of the high peaks. Later we descended the pond outlet trail, a steep afair where we viewed the plaque that memorializes Paul Shaefer, a lover of Crane Mountain and all wilderness. Then we headed for the entrance of Crane Mountain Cave. A few of us will remember the snow balls that hurled our way (or went down our backs) from a few patches of snow and ice that were found in deep places throughout the day's trip. The trace of the old Putnam Farm Rd. returned us to the parking area.
Participants : Rich Myette, Jayne Bouder, Nancy Buckley, Bob Buckley, Linda Ranadu, John Synakowski, Scott Cooper, Steve Makay.


Monday Geocache walk/hike   Mon, Apr 26, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Sarah King  
The threat of rain moved this trip to Friday. We decided to assemble a team to look for some supposedly tricky and difficult caches in the Hudson Point area. You had to find two caches to get the coordinates that take you to the final cache. We did find it to be difficult to find and had we not called in for a clue...I'm not sure we'd have found it that day! We also found the poles that one of us inadvertently dropped - bonus points for that!
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Sarah King, Licia Mackey, Caroline & Chris Miller


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Apr 28, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
This week we did a quick pace along the HF -> Fort Edward section of the Feeder Canal trail. We went NE where the trail Ts toward RT 196 in Fort Edward. We'd never gone to this end before. We saw some wildflowers, but not too many yet.
Participants : Virginia Carluccio, Maureen Coutant, Mike George, Albina Ientile, Ginny and Joe Kelterborn, Licia Mackey, Becky Meath


Bullhead Mountain   Sat, May 1, 2010, Rich Crammond and Jayne Bouder  
This was a tough hike but very rewarding. We all had a good workout. The Puffer Pond trail is very nice along with the streams runoff. It was good to hike with my Cousin Mac on his first outing with ADK. Good luck Mac and hope to see you on the trail again. Jayne and Reg were good hiking buddies. Thanks to all on and off the trail.
Participants : Reg Prouty, Jayne Bouder, Mac Durrin, Rich Crammond



May 2010


Bullhead Mountain   Sat, May 1, 2010, Rich Crammond and Jayne Bouder  
This was a tough hike but very rewarding. We all had a good workout. The Puffer Pond trail is very nice along with the streams runoff. It was good to hike with my Cousin Mac on his first outing with ADK. Good luck Mac and hope to see you on the trail again. Jayne and Reg were good hiking buddies. Thanks to all on and off the trail.
Participants : Reg Prouty, Jayne Bouder, Mac Durrin, Rich Crammond


Spring Bird Walk – Peebles Island State Park   Sat, May 1, 2010, Rich Speidel
Cloudy at the start, the morning turned sunny and unseasonably warm as we made our way around the perimeter of Peebles Island. We saw a variety of birds from the bluffs along the Mohawk River, including three red-bellied woodpeckers on one tree, spotted sandpipers in the channel below, and a red-tailed hawk high above. An interesting confrontation was observed on an adjacent island: two crows were harassing a pileated woodpecker while a Canada goose watched from a few feet away. Moments later the goose charged and chased off one of the crows; the other crow then took flight, and the woodpecker survived the turmoil…thanks to the goose. You never know what surprises nature has in store! We identified 37 species of birds on this almost hot first day of May.
Participants : Fran Balch, Barbara Bave, Jim Myers, Shelly and William Burke, Sharyn Furman, Liz and Alan Gee, Laurie LaFond, Licia and Steve Mackey, Edna Van Dorsten, Rich Speidel


YMG - Noonmark Mt. & Diner   Sun, May 2, 2010, Jonathan Lane
What a wonderful day! The forecast called for potential rain in the afternoon, but we saw not a drop, merely some cloudy skies and beautiful views. After the hike we enjoyed lunch at the Noonmark diner, ordering items such as vegetable lasagna and banana pancakes - yum!
Participants : Liz Gee, Chandra Geremick, Laura Golas, Adam Jones, Jonathan Lane, and Marsha Noble.


Evening Paddle   Tue, May 4, 2010, Maureen Coutant
We actually made it from Lake Luzerne through the inlet to Second Lake. We gave a celebratory cheer and then it started to sprinkle. On the way there, we had to cross many beaver dams, pull our boats through shallow rapids, go under a bridge and through a culvert. It is always quite an adventure and a much easier return trip!
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Joy Muller-McCoola, Maria Rawson, George Sammons, Alison Saville, Bill Thomas


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, May 5, 2010, Maureen Coutant
This week we walked in the North Woods of Skidmore. We didn't see as many wildflowers as last year, but we still saw plenty of them and checked out a new trail. Always enjoyable!
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Mike George, Susan Howard, Ginger and Joe Kelterborn, Licia Mackey, George and Irene Sammons


Bicycle Trails and nearby roads   Thu, May 6, 2010, Rich Myette
Three riders left Queensbury, rode through Glens Falls on the bike trail and accessed the Feeder Canal Trail, riding along the old mule towpath. We rode to the end and then a little further to a point that crossed the Old Champlain Canal on a wooden bridge. The afternoon was cheery with occasional wind gusts.
Participants : Maria Rossman, Dave Avendoor, Rich Myette.


Pharaoh Mountain   Sat, May 8, 2010, Reg Prouty
We began our trip after carpooling into two vehicles for our trip to the trailhead. Even though it was raining lightly due to the dense woods and use of raingear we did not mind a little rain as the afternoon forecast was optimistic. Upon summiting we decided to have lunch in the sheltered area between the three overlooks. The leader supplied a mini-concert on his pocket trumpet of patriotic music and show tunes. As the leader was showing the third and last overlook the wind increased and suddenly began to clear the summit of clouds so that great views were afforded after all. As is usual in the Adirondacks, patience pays off when trying to get a summit to clear off.
Participants : McCade Durrin, Erin Maggi, Gary Maggi, Terje Kuusk, Mickey Onofrietto, Reg Prouty, Joanne Walczak, Dick Wilson.


Spring Bird Walk – Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park   Sat, May 8, 2010, Rich Speidel
The weather was not good for birding on this Mother’s Day weekend. The choice was either: rain and overcast on Saturday, or high wind and cold on Sunday. We picked Saturday and, although it rained most of the morning, our intrepid group discovered a surprising variety of birds. Early on, a scarlet tanager lifted our spirits by singing overhead from an open branch; its vivid red and black brightened the woodland gloom. Soon we saw pine and yellow-rumped warblers, and later heard four other warbler species along the trail. The rain stopped before reaching a field, so we could slow down to enjoy the sights and sounds of four different sparrows. New birds kept appearing as we neared the parking area, and the final tally grew to 31 species…given the weather, this was twice the number we had expected!
Participants : Pat Brennan, Cathy Hall, Keith Hall, Liz Gee, Alan Gee, Gordie Peters, Rich Speidel


Monday Geocache walk/hike   Mon, May 10, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Sarah King  
On this trip we went to the Skidmore North Woods and we even invited the dogs along since this is a popular dog walking area and we knew we wouldn't be in a rush. So the two dogs had a good time and the adults found all the caches in the area. It was also amazing to see how many fewer wildflowers were blooming since the previous week!
Participants : Maureen Coutant(&Charlie), Sarah King, Don Thorn (& Ollie).


ADK Headqtrs Workday   Sat, May 15, 2010, Maureen Coutant
Thank you to all who came out and helped out at HQs! We were able to get all the jobs done, plus a few extras and get home earlier than expected! I think that's a first! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Spring Bird Walk – Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park   Sat, May 15, 2010, Rich Speidel
We were grateful for mostly sunny skies and a light breeze on this morning; favorable weather for seeing birds and following their songs. Our group had luck observing some colorful warblers that can be elusive and hard to see (including magnolia, black-throated blue and black-throated green warblers). Other highlights included great-crested flycatchers, nesting kingbirds and robins, and good views of up to three scarlet tanagers and one indigo bunting…in their dazzling tropical plumage. We ended an enjoyable outing with 45 species of birds identified; a healthy variety of feathered friends!
Participants : Jim Campinell, Pat Fitzgerald, Liz and Alan Gee, Bruce Goodale, Fran Herve, Linda and Richard Hovious, Jane Peak, Laurie LaFond, Erin and Gary Maggi, Peg McCanty, Kathleen Swantak, Rich Speidel


Cook Mountain (Lake George)   Sun, May 16, 2010, Pat Desbiens
We had a few first time participants on an ADK outing on this hike. We were graced with a perfect day for a hike, warm temperature, sunshine and the reward of a wonderful view from the top - a perfect introduction to a southern Adirondack hike. The wildflowers were in bloom much to the delight of a couple of photographers in the group.
Participants : Jim Brown, Jonathan Lane, Jack Whitney, Sue Atkins, Sarah Harbour, Chris Bourgeois, Lela Atkinson, Melissa Hickok, Fatima Hammed, Brenda Arley, Bill Barney, Barbara Torko, William Wasilauski, Susan Jefts, Marsha Noble, Mary Ann Hines, Pat Desbiens.


Evening Paddle   Tue, May 18, 2010, Maureen Coutant
This week we paddled on the wetland area of Glen Lake. In all the twists and turns and exploring, we lost part of the group for awhile, but we all gathered up again and some of us even stayed on for some food at the Docksider over looking the lake. It was a great evening out. We saw a lot of beaver lodges! Partipants: David Avigdor, Maureen Coutant, Ralph DeCristofari, Paul Dietershagen, Matt Hoag, Ken Hughes, Melissa Ientile, Heather, Licia & Steve Mackey, Bob & Sandy Powell, and George Sammons.

Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, May 19, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
This week we walked/hiked in the Lake George Rec Area. The very likely chance of rain kept many away, but it turned out to be a great morning to be out with perfect temps, no bugs and the trails weren't wet. We had a great walk along the trails skirting the stream. Beautiful dark moss on the rocks!
Participants : Nancy Burke, Maureen Coutant, Ginger and Joe Kelterborn, Licia Mackey


Hail Mountain Bushwhack   Sat, May 22, 2010, Rich Myette
Twelve hours of trailess hiking saw our group finding their way by following along the dry edge of a delightful swamp, climbing an ascending ridge and sighting from knob to knob. We lunched on West Hail and then made our way to the vastly open, rocky summit of Hail Mountain to 360 degree views of High Peaks, Lake Champlain, the Green Mts. and other places of interest. The wildflowers were abundant and the weather was spectacular. The total ascent was 3500 feet and ten miles total distance. Nathan June joined us as a first time ADK hiker and he clearly has hiked before.
Participants : George Baranauskas, Erika Holbrook, Jayne Bouder, Scott Cooper, Nathan June, Rich Myette.


Owls Head Fire Tower   Sat, May 22, 2010, Alison Darbee
We had just two of us show up but we went ahead and got another fire tower off our lists! We saw zillions of toads, a couple of snakes on the rocks up top, many butterflies flying (and in groups on the ground!), oh and wonderful 360 degree views from the tower!
Participants : Marsha Noble, Alison Darbee.


Spring Bird Walk – Pack Forest, Warrensburg   Sat, May 22, 2010, Rich Speidel
Our group had an enjoyable morning and some surprise discoveries, including a pair of Canada geese with seven goslings, and a red-eyed vireo building a nest in a pine tree. Later, while walking on a dirt road, we accidently flushed a hermit thrush from its ground nest. The nest was within three feet of the road edge and contained four greenish blue eggs. Another unexpected treat was a view of the ovenbird, a common but elusive woodland warbler that is difficult to see despite its ringing song. Colorful warblers observed included parula, yellow-rumped, black-throated blue, and yellowthroat. We concluded a fine day of birding in the Southern Adirondacks with 37 species.
Participants : Fran Balch, Barbara Bave, Pat Brennan, Jim Campinell, Bruce Goodale, Cathy Hall, Keith Hall, Eric Krantz, Tom Miller, Rich Speidel.


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, May 26, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
We had originally intended to climb Cat Mtn, but with the temps in the 90s ... we lost motivation for that. Plus we didn't want to lose a participant to heat stroke! So, we changed the plan to a paddle on Lake George. We got to the $1M beach parking lot to find it closed, so we launched from Beach Rd after dropping boats and moving cars. We paddled up the lake three miles to Diamond Island. Then we all went in the water. It felt great and surprisingly warm for Lake George before Memorial Day. We also explored the island and found a Monument, nice pavilion, two outhouses and a few docks.
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Mike George, Sarah King, Licia Mackey, Gary Rodd, George Sammons.



June 2010


Evening Paddle   Tue, Jun 1, 2010, Maureen Coutant
We had a great paddle/picnic in the Spier Falls section of the Hudson. It was the first time in that area for some and the first time on a trip for others. Steve taught Gen how to use her paddle to spray other kayakers, but fortunately they were the ones who got the most wet! We scouted out the rocks and picked the best one for the picnic and shared food, stories, and fun. Mike and Gen went swimming and then loaded up 2 big bags of garbage from the woods nearby and hauled them out.
Participants : Gen, Jim & Mo Coutant, Ralph DeCristofaro, Mike George, Gerry and Lynn Hare, Ken Hughes, Licia & Steve Mackey, Maria Rawson, Alison Saville, Charlotte Smith.


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Jun 2, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
This week we hiked Buck Mtn from the backside. Surprisingly, no one had done it this easier way but the trip leader. The bugs weren't bad at all, the weather was great, and the view spectacular as always. The pine pollen wasn't as bad as last week, but you could actually see a line of it one the Lake below. That was a first.
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Diane Hurrt, Albina Ientile,Sarah King, Laurie LaFond, Gary Rodd, George Sammons, Sandi Sullivan, and Kathy Taylor


High Peak, Seymour   Sat, Jun 5, 2010, Alison Darbee and Joe Murphy  
We left Queensbury in a torrential down pour, complete with lightening and thunder, hoping for the best! We got lucky and drove out of the storm as we headed north to the Corey’s road trailhead. By time we hit the trail all sprinkles had stopped. The mist and clouds eventually departed as the day went on and we got a few dramatic views from the top. Sunshine accompanied us on the way down and out. Great group, and great attitudes even on our short scenic route experience! Thanks to all for a great day and congrats on another High Peak!
Participants : Madeline Kowalik-Bova, Ray O’Connor, Brandon Myers, Helena Nevarez, Wayne Richter, Mike Stahl, Gary Wilcox, Joe Murphy and Alison Darbee.


Mo-Rodd Mid-week Adventure   Wed, Jun 9, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
This was the day of the tragedy in another part of Lake George where a kayaker was hit by a motor boat and drowned. We were paddling in the inlet and NW bay and only saw one boat while we were out. The main thing is that the motor boat saw us. After I found out about the accident, it made me thankful for our large groups and intentional planning to not be on the lake during busy times or in busy areas. It's a beautiful lake, but you need to be careful and even when you are, terrible things can happen. I think we'll all be a little more aware and careful due to this incident. Our trip was saved at the beginning by an Americader who had an extra paddle. We were unloading when we realized that in our effort to conserve gas, a paddle wasn't moved to the car that had a kayak loaded onto it in the Panera's parking lot! We paddled out to the bay, but didn't make it to the point before the wind and waves came up. That was the point where we turned around and let the waves push us back to the inlet. Sarah also found some kayak geocaches along the way.
Participants : Mo Coutant, Ely Fuller, Sarah King, Licia Mackey, Gary Rodd, George Sammons, Kathy Taylor, Bill Thomas.


High Peak, Dix from Rt. 73   Sun, Jun 13, 2010, Alison Darbee and Joe Murphy  
We left Queensbury with an overcast sky and passed through sprinkles on our way to the Round Lake trailhead. We had a slight mist in the air during our travels, and a very muddy hike. Can't say that we had a view from the top, but we now know what it's like to be in a cloud! Needless to say, a great group, a fine hike, and we even had a first time High Peak hiker in our group! Thanks to all for a great day and congrats on another High Peak.
Participants included Madeline Kowalik-Bova, Terje Kuusk, Helena Nevarez, Dan Rammacher, Ryan Simko, Joe Murphy, Alison Darbee.


Monday Geocache   Mon, Jun 14, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Sarah King  
This month we did a "kayak" caching trip on Glen Lake. We found some in the "fen" (wetland) area and got to one spot that none of us had ever been to. That's the great thing about geocaching, it brings you to places you never knew existed or could get to! Anyway, this spot was in a culvert under a bridge that looked like it was on or near the Great Escape. A few cars went over and they were probably thinking, how did those kayakers get there? Later three or four more caches were found on the lake section.
Participants : Mo Coutant, Mike George, Sarah King, Licia Mackey, Becky Meath, Marjory Moeller, Don Thorn.


Evening Paddle   Tue, Jun 15, 2010, Maureen Coutant
We continued the Paddle/Picnic theme from the last paddle, but this time on the section of the Hudson River just south of Hadley. We paddled up to the rocks and got out and picnicked over looking the water coming from the waterfall and through the chute up river. This time the super soakers were on hand. Steve and Gen were again the wettest but this time only Mike went swimming!
Participants : Ray Bouchard, Nancy Citro, Gen, Jim & Mo Coutant, Ralph DeCristofaro, Sandy Deeb, Mike George, Judy Halstead, Ken Hughes, Morris (& Joey) Kopels, Licia & Steve Mackey, Joy Muller & Gary McCoola, Becky & Tom Meath, Andrew & Anne Paolano, Jim Ralston, Maria Rawson, George Sammons.


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Jun 16, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
This week the group went up Thomas. There was some talk of doing Cat, but the plan changed and everyone finished up before the rain started!
Participants : Ralph DeCristofaro, Kelly Fletcher, Dianne Hurtt, Licia Mackey, Gary Rodd, Kelsey Ross, George Sammons, Kathy Taylor, Neil Van Dorsten.


High Peak, Mt. Marshal   Sat, Jun 19, 2010, Alison Darbee and Joe Murphy  
We had good temperatures and a fun hike that included some deep mud pits on our way up to the top of Marshal.
Participants : Madeline Kowalik-Bova, David Crouse, Seth Dunn, Susan Keely, Helena Nevarez, Rebecca Smith, Joanne Walczak, and Alison Darbee


Mo-Rodd Mid-week Adventure   Wed, Jun 23, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
We had a nice paddle along the Schroon River between Exit 25 and 26, above the rapids and dam! We were thankful for the clouds which kept us from getting too warm. This was the first time doing the trip for many of us. We spotted cars so that we could just paddle with the current. Ahhhh.
Participants : Mo Coutant, Charlie Czech, Mike George, Licia Mackey, George Sammons, Don Thorn.


Northville Placid Trail Wakely Dam to Lake Durant   Sat, Jun 26, 2010, Carolyn Cyr
We opted to spot cars at Wakely Dam and hike from north to south, starting at Lake Durant. The trail and the weather were dry despite forecasts for rain. A stop at Stephens Pond and lean-to allowed time for snacks. Soon we joined the newly constructed trail completed by the ADK Trail Crew last year. We all enjoyed a delighful walk in the woods along the slightly rolling terrain. We felt a few sprinkles during lunch at the junction of two streams, just before an impressive new bridge. The day was completed by a short walk along Cedar River Road - now we have all officially completed this lovely section of the NP Trail.
Participants : George Baranauskas, Carolyn Cyr, John Devine, Kendra Pratt, Gary Wilcox.


Evening Paddle   Tue, Jun 29, 2010, Maureen Coutant
Wow! I can't believe how many people hadn't paddled the Feeder Canal, yet have lived in Glens Falls for quite some time! So, this turned out to be the night to give it a try! It didn't hurt that we had plenty of daylight, water in the canal, and perfect weather. Except for one branch grabbing Mike's hat and glasses, it was a great trip. Everyone seemed to enjoy this unique paddling experience and I hope they share the experience with a friend and do it again.
Participants : David & Mary Alley, Kathy Bradley, John Caffry, Nancy Citro;Gen, Jim, & Mo Coutant, Charlie Czech, Sandy Deeb, Mike George, Beth & Steve Gurzler, Ken Hughes, Sarah King, Daisy & John K?, Becky & Tom Meath, Andrew & Anne Paolano, Gretchen Romanesko, Janet Stephens, Rudy Tomasik.


Mo-Rodd Midweek Adventure   Wed, Jun 30, 2010, Maureen Coutant and Gary Rodd  
We had great weather for our last outing. We did an easy hike up to the gazebo at Pilot Knob Lookout and had a little picnic and soaked up the sun. We all shared some goodies and headed down to the lake for a dip. It was actually too chilly for all but the kids on the trip. As I write this a week later we're in the midst of a heat wave! What a difference a week can make! See everyone in the fall!
Participants : Gen and Mo Coutant, Mike George, Kyra Lombard, Licia Mackey, George & Irene Sammons, Bill Schwarz


July 2010


Pillsbury Fire Tower   Wed, Jul 7, 2010, Alison Darbee
Yes we hiked in the heat! We had hazy views from the top but a welcoming breeze greeted us on the tower landings. We learned some new flowers and bird songs along the way and I think all had a good time.
Participants : Ray Bouchard Carolyn Cyr, Chris Curtin, Nathan June, Helena Nevarez, Jamie Newton, Marsha Noble and Alison Darbee


High Peaks, Dial & Nippletop   Sat, Jul 10, 2010, Alison Darbee and Joe Murphy  
Despite the forecast for rain we headed out to a muggy climb up through Elk Pass to Nippletop and then over to Dial and out. Some things overheard or that happened on this hike: Is this the shoulder of Noonmark? Is this the shoulder? This is all bear den is? Now this has to be the shoulder…I also think someone in our group may or may not have some use for Preparation H, and another could for sure use a shield from pooping birds! Thank you to #6646 for knowing and naming all the peaks on view from Whiteface on down the line! Joke telling and some good ribbing rounded out the day.
Participants : Venus Webb, Rebecca Smith, Brian Lamos, Madeline Kowalik-Bova, Joe Murphy and Alison Darbee


YMG – Fire Tower Challenge – Kane Mt.   Sat, Jul 10, 2010, Jonathan Lane
A nice, easy hike with great company. The rain stopped earlier in the morning, so we were able to enjoy great weather for our hike. After taking in the beautiful views from the tower, we returned to the trailhead and headed for the Sawdust Cafe, which was located near a large swamp and had a special of Steak and Frog Legs! None of us found out if they really taste like chicken.
Participants : Dan French, Chandra Geremick, Jonathan Lane, Marsha Noble.


Treadway Mountain   Sat, Jul 17, 2010, Reg Prouty
The blueberries were sweet, larger than usual and abundant as a cheerful eager group made their way to the beautiful summit of Treadway mountain. As the people enjoyed a leisurely lunch the leader provided background music on his pocket trumpet. Eight participants-Jim Brown,Susan Keely,Terje Kuusk,Katie Pangia,Reg Prouty,Mickey Onofrietto,Joanne Walczak,and Nancy Weber.

Nundagao Ridge   Sun, Jul 18, 2010, Ellen DuBois and Alt Tel #  
Nundagao Ridge Sunday July 18, 2010 Conditions: Beautiful clear day with long range views of the Dix range, the Great Range, Big Slide, Pitchoff, Cascade, Porter, the Jay Range, & Whiteface. We maintained a steady, easy pace, stopping often on the rocky open sections to enjoy the varying views. Everyone seemed to enjoy the perfect weather & scenery.
Participants : Fred Lieber, Steve Rodriquez, Sandy Yellen, Ray Boucher, Roxanne Weippert, Michael Marmar.


St. Regis Fire Tower   Wed, Jul 21, 2010, Alison Darbee
We started out with a beautiful sunny day and got off the mountain just as it started to thunder. The views were wonderful up top and we took a leisurely lunch break. I must say our group had some rather stimulating conversations pretty much all day, even when we stopped for vittles at the Noonmark Diner, the thought-provoking prattle did not stop! Thanks to all for making an enjoyable day!
Participants : Carolyn Cyr, Sue Howard, Katie Pangia, John Synakowski, Alison Darbee.


Linsey Marsh   Sat, Jul 24, 2010, Rich Crammond
We saw a mother Hermit Thrush with her little one. There was lots of wildflowers, red effs and many kinds of mushrooms along the trail. As we approached the open marsh, a female Mallard took flight. It was a fine day to be on the trail in the Adirondacks. My thanks to Liz, Gail and my son Rich for hiking along.
Participants : Liz Gee, Gail Epstien, Rich E. Crammond, Rich D. Crammond


High Peaks, Street and Nye   Sat, Jul 31, 2010, Alison Darbee and Joe Murphy  
We had a wonderful weather day and a large group! We got lucky as the river was down for easy crossing and we met some great people along the trail today as well.
Participants : Terje Kuusk, Cole Hickland, Ken Tarullo, Carly Tarullo, Tom Ostrander, David Crouse, Jackie Cordell, Madeline Kowalik-Bova, Venus Webb, Brian Keech, Susan Keely, Helena Nevarez, Larry Chasnoff, Howard Chasnoff, Joe Murphy, Alison Darbee

Cascade Peak   Sat, Jul 31, 2010, Reg Prouty
It was a great day to be on a high peak with unlimited visibility in all directions,so clear we could see the fire tower on Hurricane and the weather station on Whiteface as well as Lake Champlain as clear as a bell with the naked eye. Seven climbers enjoyed the beautiful summit for over an hour while we waited for two of them to rejoin us from doing Porter. Kim, Heather, and Jane added their first ever high peak and Marianne did her first two in the same day. Roy added N0. 2 and three as he did Porter with Marianne. Patriotic music including both U.S. and Canadian National Anthems was provided by the leader as well as selections from musical shows on the pocket trumpet. Seven magnificent participants-Jim Brown,Heather Capobianco,Marianne Hines,Jane Kana,Roy Hoffman, Reg Prouty, and Roy Hoffman.

August 2010


Mt. Adams Fire Tower   Wed, Aug 4, 2010, Alison Darbee
We had a good group of hikers today, lots of talk, lots of photos, and good views from the tower. Thanks Helena for taking the lead. Anyone figure out what that giant alien, fluorescent green caterpillar thingy with a horn was yet?
Participants : Charlie Czech, Liz Gee, Jonathan Lane, Wanda Moceiu, Helena Nevarez, Marsha Noble, John Synakowski, and Alison Darbee


Hotwater Pond   Sat, Aug 7, 2010, Rich Crammond
This was by far a great day to be hiking in the Adirondacks. Low bugs and cool temps and blue skies above us as we walked along the old railroad bed tracks northward. We looked in the caves, then hiked to the pond for some real nice views and a snack. Then it was back to the starting point to end the days outing. The only critters we saw were one ruffed grouse and three rock hounds.
Participants : Maureen Jones, Laura LaPlanchi, Rich Crammond


Giant Mountain   Sun, Aug 8, 2010, Lorraine MacKenzie
What a great day! Warm at the base but cool on the summit! All but 3 of us opted to go to Rocky Peak. Views were magnificent from both peaks. On the return trip, everyone realized just how far up we up climbed since we just kept going down, down, down.
Participants : Erica Halbrook, George Haviland, Shelly Burke, Frank Gandhi, Terje Kuusk, Joanne Walczak, Susan Keely, Sandy Yellen, Roy Hoffmann, Lorraine MacKenzie


Evening Paddle   Tue, Aug 10, 2010, Maureen Coutant
This trip was to see the huge beaver dam near Hudson Point along the Hudson River. We put in just under the Northway and headed west. Normally we check out the little coves and don't get too far down the river, but this time we headed straight upstream and everyone admired the fine work of the busy beavers!
Participants : Ray Bouchard, Mo Coutant, Mike George, Bill Glendening, Joy Muller-McCoola, George Sammons


Wakely Fire Tower   Thu, Aug 12, 2010, Alison Darbee
Overcast, but not so bad as to cloud our views from the tower! Good group, had some yoga lovers strike a pose on some rocks and I’m sure a certain someone will never forget her camera again!
Participants : Charlie Czech, Sue Howard, Nathan June, Marsha Noble, John Synakowski, and Alison Darbee


YMG – Ridge Trail   Sat, Aug 14, 2010, Jonathan Lane
Trip canceled.

High Peaks, Cascade and Porter   Sat, Aug 21, 2010, Alison Darbee
It was a Scrumdiddlyumptious kind of day. We had a great group of people. Congrats to Mark on his first 2 High Peaks! Others in the group were out to add to their growing lists of peaks and several were out to just enjoy and revisit these peaks again! Even though we shared the trail with a large crowd of adults, kids and dogs, we were still able to enjoy the great views from both peaks. I also have to mention that there was a great deal of cupcake envy going on today too. (Jon you could have at least let us have some frosting off of the wrapper!)
Participants : Caren Crootof, Erica Halbrook, Susan Keely, Jonathan Lane, Ann Mundy, Mark Rye, Sandy Yellen, Joanne Walczach, and Alison Darbee


South Pond   Sat, Aug 21, 2010, Jayne Bouder
We and the loons had this beautiful place all to ourselves on a cloudy to slightly sunny, coolish day-before the rain. Blue Mountain watched as we visited the rocky outlet, passed an osprey nest, and found an island site with a nice beach, primitive chairs, and a table for lunch. A float plane buzzed as we cruised more islands, explored rock bars, and enjoyed the inlet. The grand finale of toothy rocks strung between islands that we navigated on the way out had us agreeing that this is one special place. You were a great, appreciative group! Thank-you for being so easy, and helpful.
Participants : Jayne Bouder, Joe and Karen Burka, Charlie and Linda Czech, Gail Epstein, Bill Glendening, and Jean Holcomb.


Evening Paddle   Tue, Aug 24, 2010, Maureen Coutant
This trip was postponed until 8/31 due to vacation and we wound up going out during the late August heatwave! The heat caused 3 of us to jump in the Hudson to cool off and a few others to go wading before we started the paddle. We paddled upstream on the Hudson from the end of Richardson Street in Glens Falls to the remnants of the booms used a century ago for logging. The water was like glass and the temperature cooled as we paddled. Another nice evening out on the water.
Participants : Joanne Armstrong, Maureen Coutant, Bill Glendenning, Melissa Ientile, Licia and Steve Mackey, Suzanne Pierce, Don Thorn, Sara Weiskotten


YMG – Sawyer Mt. & Rock Lake   Sun, Aug 29, 2010, Jonathan Lane
Trip canceled.

September 2010


Dippikill Hike   Sun, Sep 5, 2010, Allen Altman
The previous week’s smoggy and very hot weather cleared just in time for the start of a hike. There were a few showers that the cold front brought, but even these were gone when we reached the summit of Dippikill Mountain, resulting in beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, High Peaks and Hudson River. The advantages of being an Outing Leader were reinforced by this hike. Four hikers behind the Leader were stung by bees, some several times ,but the leader did not notice them at all. They were able to continue the hike and everyone agreed the day was a good one.
Participants : Allen Altman, Catherine Altman, Virginia Carluccio, Ralph DeCristofaro, Marion Drastal, Megan Drastal, Mason Drastal, Mark Janey, Mary Moran, George Zickler, Joyce Zuckler.


High Peak, Haystack   Sat, Sep 11, 2010, Alison Darbee and Joe Murphy  
Great group and great attitudes! Excellent clear views were had from the top and we even met Tony Goodwin! Ray O’Conor finished his 46th over on Basin and we knew he was there as we could see his yellow shirt from Haystack (sorry we couldn’t see Joe running around with the flag!) We all met up again for the hike out! Great day for all and congrats to Sue on her first High Peak! And thanks to Bill for helping out too!
Participants : Beau Breslin, Karen Burka, Joe Burka, David Crouse, Roy Hoffman, Bill Morse, Ray O’Conor, David Sayer, Bob Sellar, Sue Thompson, Joe Murphy and Alison Darbee.


Moreau State Park Ridge Hike   Sat, Sep 11, 2010, Judy Halstead
After arranging the shuttle, ten eager hikers headed up to the ridge from the southwestern trailhead near the spring following the yellow markers of the Western Ridge Trail. It was a beautiful day and the view west over the turn in the Hudson was spectacular. After ups and downs, stream crossings and several quality lookouts, we had lunch at the last look out over the Hudson before turning on the trail to the Moreau Lake lookout. Reg entertained us with his trumpet and we watched kayakers below paddle upstream. After enjoying the lake lookout we headed back to rejoin the Western Ridge trail and our cars at the northern most trailhead on Spier Falls Road.
Participants :Jim Brown, Reg Prouty, Ralph DeCristofaro, Ann Svenson, Gust Svenson, Mark Janey, Marsha Noble, Andy Liucci, Randolph Franklin and trip leader Judy Halstead.


Evening Paddle   Tue, Sep 14, 2010, Maureen Coutant
The group decided to paddle upsteam and against a fairly steady wind to start out our trip. We were once again on the Spier Falls section of the Hudson River, but decided to go the opposite direction than we normally take. It's always impressive to paddle up to a dam (not right up to it)!! The wind made for a much easier paddle back to the launch!
Participants : Mo Coutant, Paul Dietershagen,Bill Glendening, Beth Gurzler, Sarah King, Licia & Steve Mackey, Joy Muller-McCoola, Scott Nussbaumer, Bob & Sandy Powell, George Sammons


YMG – Cliffs and Falls   Sat, Sep 18, 2010, Jonathan Lane
Wow, what can I say about this hike? With heaping helpings of perfect weather, beautiful views, and great company, it was incredibly delicious! There were even yummy cookies and a gourmet cupcake involved!
Participants : Shelly Burke, Charlie Czech, Karen Darfler, Fatima Hammed, Marianne Hines, Mark Janey, Nathan June, Susan Keely, Jonathan Lane, Marsha Noble, Joanne Walczak.


Tongue Mountain Range - Northwest Bay   Sun, Sep 19, 2010, Lorraine MacKenzie
It was a cloudy day but warm – no bugs & lovely trail next to Lake George. Swimming would have been an option if it was sunny. The lake was calm on the return on the boat over to Bolton Landing. Nice day, nice people great way to spend a Sunday.
Participants : Nancy Weber, Adeline Brym, Jane Kana, Jennifer, Lorraine MacKenzie


Gore Mt.   Sat, Sep 25, 2010, Rich Crammond
It was a grand day in the Adirondacks for this hike with cool temperatures and fall colors. There were two downfalls to this hike: unleashed dogs and i don't think most of the people enjoyed the hike. They ran up the trail to the summit and back down. Taking the time to enjoy one's surroundings works for me. Thanks to Rich Myette and Dan Monroe for waiting at the parking lot for Reg and myself at the end of the hike.
Participants : Charlotte Smith, John Synakowski, Meg Gallien, Joan Bleikamp, Reg Prouty, Rich Myette, Susan Howard, Marsha Noble, Chandra Geremick, Jim Frann, Madeline Kowalik Bowa, Allison Darbee, Dan Monroe, Rich Crammond


Evening Paddle   Tue, Sep 28, 2010, Maureen Coutant
Rain postponed this trip to the weekend. Well, it wasn't raining, but it was certainly windy. Windy enough that the waves caused us to get wet anyway. Luckily the water was still warm and we knew what we were getting into! We paddled close to shore on the west side of Lake George around Tea Island to Green Harbour.
Participants : Mo Coutant, Paul Dietershagen, Jonathan Feinberg, Ely Fuller, Judy Halstead, Eric Krantz

October 2010



More of Moreau   Sun, Oct 3, 2010, Bill Schwarz
The monsoons of the previous few days ended in time for a good weekend of hiking, so four stalwarts got views of Moreau Lake on one side, and the Hudson River's Spier Falls Dam on the other side of the ridge. Much more water was cascading (loudly) over the dam than in this leader's previous experience. Moreau's trails take some unexpected turns at times--following markers can be a challenge--so having four sets of eyes was a plus on this 8-mile trek.
Participants : Marie Cox, Lynn Mayack, Helena Nevarez, Bill Schwarz.


Fall Stream Paddle   Sun, Oct 3, 2010, Ray Bouchard
I was sorry to have to disappoint the folks that wanted to paddle Fall Stream but I was afraid that the summer drought would have made the stream un-navigable due to the many beaver dams. Little Tupper Lake was a delightful alternative and it certainly had plenty of water. The morning began with a leisurely paddle up the lake as we explored every nook and cranny that it had to offer. We had an enjoyable lunch at the site of a former home as evidenced by the two chimneys that still survived. I was a bit disappointed by the new, low budget outhouse, minus the house. Basically, it was a low box with a lid that covered a sculpted hole. No privacy and no protection from the elements when you’re in dire need. I’m sure it’s a way of saving money during these tough times, and we should all be grateful. The paddle back to our cars was a little more difficult due to the breeze that had come up but we counted ourselves lucky considering how notorious this lake is for nasty waves when the wind comes up.
Participants : Terry Fluri, Jim Dickson, Ray Bouchard


YMG - High Peak - Tabletop   Sat, Oct 9, 2010, Jonathan Lane
We had an awesome hike to Indian Falls and up Table Top Mountain! We had a great group of people and enjoyed sunny, albeit slightly chilly, weather. There were jokes, trivia, riddles, gourmet cupcakes, different types of chocolate bark, etc. A super fun day! Fellow outdoor enthusiasts: Stacy Ellis, Erica Halbrook, Susan Keely, Dan Kemp, Jonathan Lane, Tricia Lockwood, Deyanne Urbahn, Shepard Urbahn, and Joanne Walczak.

Virgin Falls Bushwhack   Sat, Oct 9, 2010, Rich Crammond
What a day to be in the Blue Ledge Hudson River area. Blue skies, great fall colors and three hardy ADKers enjoyed the day. The highlights of this outing were the place the water flowed underground to the Hudson and seeing all the rafters floating by on the river. While eating our lunch, Scott spotted a red squirrel swimming in the river over to our side. It doesn't get better than that! Thanks to Jayne and Scott for hiking along.
Participants : Jayne Bouder, Scott Cooper, Rich Crammond


Evening Paddle   Tue, Oct 12, 2010, Maureen Coutant
We paddled around Glen Lake this evening. It was chilly, but a beautiful evening out. We saw an osprey a few times, or a few different ospreys? Hard to say!
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Andrew & Anne Paolano, Sandy Powell, George Sammons


ADK Headquarters Fall Workday   Sat, Oct 23, 2010, Maureen Coutant
Thanks to all who dropped by and lended a hand. We got the pine needles, leaves, and acorns cleaned up in record time due to the many hands and rakes and shovels! We got plenty of other projects done as well and ADK really appreciates the hard work. Thanks again. (If you missed it Spring cleanup will be here before you know it -- May 14th.)

YMG - Pharaoh Mt.   Sun, Oct 24, 2010, Alison Darbee
It was a great day in the woods, but, sadly, there were no views except for a cloud of white! There were good conversations and joking around and the leader of this hike may or may not have backed into a tree at the trailhead!
Participants : Brian Keech, Madeline Kowalik-Bova, Helena Nevarez, and Alison Darbee


Evening Paddle   Tue, Oct 26, 2010, Maureen Coutant
It was our last paddle of the season and we couldn't have asked for better weather. The temperature was in the 60s with no wind. We paddled to the end (at least for most kayaks) of the Dunham's Bay outlet and returned with a little fog along the tree line during the dusk. All we needed was a werewolf howling and some bats to fly over to complete the Halloween setting. It was a perfect ending to the paddling season. We only had to cancel one trip this season due to weather and paddled in most of our nearby haunts. If you didn't make it out this year, please try it next year. We're a very laid back group.
Participants : Mo Coutant, Bill Glendening, Patty Kervin, Sarah King, Becky Meath, Joy Muller-McCoola, Andrew Paolano, Maria Rawson, George Sammons, Bill Thomas, Laura Von Rosk


YMG - Avalanche Pass   Sun, Oct 31, 2010, Jonathan Lane
A great holiday hike with a great group of people! Being Halloween, Jonathan wore a costume for part of the outing and Jon and Kiki both brought Halloween treats to share with everyone. It snowed lightly for part of the hike, making some of us control our urges to start singing Christmas carols - we didn't sing any, since it's Halloween! Hikers: Adeline Brym, Ben Connel, Terry Fluri, Erica Halbrook, Fatima Hammed, Kiki Kelly, Jonathan Lane, Alisa Nurminen.

November 2010



Midweek Jaunt   Tue, Nov 2, 2010, Maureen Coutant
I decided to do a hike before the ice and snow covered the mountain tops around Lake George. We hiked Cat Mountain on a beautiful sunny day. It was actually cooler on the trail in the shade than it was on the sunny (and windless) summit! We all enjoyed the spectacular view and each others company. Check out the photos on the website.
Participants : Nancy Burke, Carol Collins, Maureen Coutant, Liz Gee, Susan Howard, Albina Ientile, Nathan June, Ginger & Joe Kelterborn, Becky Meath, George & Irene Sammons, Rudy Tomasik


YMG - Treadway Mt.   Sat, Nov 6, 2010, Alison Darbee
We had a small but good group for this hike. The weather gave us clear views from the top, but it was a little chilly for lingering too long! We made it around the beavers handy work at filling the trail with water with out much difficulty and we saw two other large groups out enjoying the same trail as us, but they were all camping out.
Participants : Brian Keech, Katie Pangia, Helena Nevarez, Alison Darbee


Midweek Jaunt   Tue, Nov 9, 2010, Maureen Coutant
It was a test...only a test...well sort of. When you get off the trail how many people will follow you and for how long? Turns out quite a few, but we didn't go far before we realized we missed the sharp turn and kept moseying down the trail. We did a little trailwork when we returned to help others not make the same mistake! We had a great day at the Pilot Knob Preserve. It had rained a few days prior, making the waterfall above the Pilot Knob gazebo really flow!
Participants : Karen Azer, Cindy Bishop, Carol Collins, Mo Coutant, Gail Epstein, Susan Howard, Ginger & Joe Kelterborn, Jim Ralston, George & Irene Sammons, Jan Stephens


Midweek Jaunt   Tue, Nov 16, 2010, Maureen Coutant
This week we went up French Mtn with the owners' permission. The trip is a steady uphill, but pretty short. There were alot of leaves on the trail, which obscured the rocks and roots and made for some tricky footing on the way down. Poles were definately helpful on this trip!
Participants : Karen Azer, Mo Coutant, Susan Howard, Beacky Meath, and Carol Walkup


YMG - Noonmark Mt. & Diner   Sat, Nov 20, 2010, Jonathan Lane
This was a great hike that prepared people for wintery conditions. Micro-spikes and Stabilicers were put to the test! The wind at the summit was extremely strong and cold! Everyone made it to the top and back safely, then most people enjoyed a nice warm meal at the Noonmark Diner.
Participants : Shelly Burke, Marisa Christiano, Ben Connel, Seth Croy, Stacy Ellis, Joan Ferguson, EJ Holcomb, Jonathan Lane, Joan Marcher, Matt Melton, Reg Prouty, Derek Pruitt, Lavinia Smith, Joanne Walczak.


Barton High Cliffs Loop   Sat, Nov 20, 2010, Jayne Bouder
We made the loop, at a semi-leisurely pace; there was alot of wind, around this beautiful, awesome place, and it got sunnier from cloudier. An owl and an elephant saw us in, and the full moon saw us home. Great day, great time, great group!
Participants ; Jayne Bouder, Scott Cooper, Rich Crammond, Liz Gee, Jenifer Jones, Rich Myette, Lin Neil, Joe Paszko, and Tim and Mary Ward.


Crane Mt.   Sun, Nov 21, 2010, Ray Bouchard
The temps were in the mid-20’s when we left the cars, but we warmed up pretty quickly as we began our climb to the summit. The trail was icy in many places but we were able to manage without the use of crampons. We reached the summit just in time to have lunch and bask in the warmth of a bright blue sky. After lunch, Jeff Nadler was kind enough to give the amateur photographers in our group some pointers as we attempted to take pictures of the surroundings. By the time we had made our descent to the pond, we saw some folks we had passed earlier build a fire on the far shore. There was some mention at the summit that they were going for a swim, but no one took them seriously. Well guess what? As soon as the fire was rip-roaring, two of them stripped down to their BVD’s and jumped in. Unfortunately, they were in and out so quickly no one had time to take a picture. After the excitement died down, we decided not to return by way of the Notch trail and instead let Rich guide us down the seldom used trail that begins by the Crane Pond outlet. The good news is there was far less ice in this area. Other than the steepness of the trail, the going wasn’t too bad. On the way down, we paused for a moment to read the inscription on the plaque that honors Paul Schaeffer and reflect on just how much this man had done for all of us. As we made our way back to the cars Rich pointed out the entrance to the caves that begin where Putnam Brook flows under a natural stone bridge. We peeked in, but no one volunteered to slither down the icy stream to explore the caves in more detail. For that we’ll just have to return in the summer or go to the internet to see the pictures that others have taken inside the caves. It was a grand day made even better by sharing it with a great bunch of people.
Participants : Ray Bouchard, Kiki Kelly, Jack Whitney, Dan Monroe, Rich Myette, Terry Fluri, Paula Franchan, Sandy Yellen, Jeff Nadler and the indefatigable Eberhardt Burkowski.


Midweek Jaunt   Tue, Nov 23, 2010, Maureen Coutant
This week we had to do a short walk since my daughter had a 1/2 day of school. Thus, we headed to the Harry Betar Walkway along the Hudson River in South Glens Falls. This is a great spot that I'm always glad to share with people. It's a gem in the Glens Falls area! A few of us warmed up with coffee at Rockhill afterwards.
Participants : Carol Collins, Mo Coutant, Ginger & Joe Kelterborn, Patty Kervin, Sarah King, Becky Meath, Bill Schwarz, Don Thorn, & Edna Van Dorston


Turkey Trot # 12   Thu, Nov 25, 2010, Rich Crammond
I think we worked up a holiday hunger with the temperature about 18 above zero at the start of the hike so we kept moving along with a few rest stops. It was real nice to hike along with people I haven't seen in awhile. We saw a nice buck along the trail and the other wildlife viewing was good also. Another great ADK outing.
Participants : Don Landen, Bill Schwarz, Molly, Joe and Steve Bederian, Rich Myette, Marsha Noble, Fran Suarez, Kim Wood, Colleen M.Coulter, Herb Phillips, Rich Crammond


Hadey Mt at Sunset   Sat, Nov 27, 2010, Jean Holcomb
Due to the cold, snow and general "fear of the dark," this trip did not draw the crowd I was hoping for. For the seven of us who did the climb, the sunset was spectacular and the summit was a winter wonderland of frosted trees sparkling in the afternoon sun. To be fair, it was very cold on top, but fun nonetheless. Next time, we try it in Spring!
Participants : Jean Holcomb, EJ Holcomb, Merisa Bradley, Sue Howard, Pat Desbiens, Jack Whitney and Brian (last name unknown at press time)


Midweek Jaunt   Tue, Nov 30, 2010, Maureen Coutant
This week we hiked at Moreau State Park. We walked around the lake and Mud Pond and had a great time out. We avoided the rain that came in the afternoon. We were treated to the discovery that the new warming hut is open during the week! It had a nice fire going and we only wished that we had packed lunch and could have stayed there to eat. Next time you go, plan on ending your day there!
Participants : Karen Azer, Mo Coutant, Carol Crosman, Ginger & Joe Kelterborn, Sarah King, Laurie LaFond, Becky Meath, Mickey Onofrietto, George & Irene Sammons, Bill Schwarz, Carol Walley

December 2010



Midweek Jaunt   Tue, Dec 7, 2010, Maureen Coutant
This week we meandered on the old trails of the Wilton Wildlife Preserve. A small section of the trails were closed for logging and we ran into some heavy equipment on the trail. One piece was operated by their volunteer trail groomer. He said they were out there removing some of the stumps from the trail that he always hits while grooming. If you haven't been here to XC ski, give it a try. He does a wonderful job with the trails. Also, they were erecting a firetower on the property when we visited. See if you can find it!
Participants : Karen Azer, Maureen Coutant, Margaret Curtis, Sue Howard, Ginger & Joe Kelterborn, Sarah King, Licia Mackey, Becky Meath, Jim Purdy, Jim Ralston, George & Irene Sammons, Bill Schwarz, Carol Walkup.


Wilton Wildlife Park   Sat, Dec 11, 2010, Rich Crammond
This hike was a real good one because the weather was great and we had a nice dusting of snow for this holiday-time-of-year. A nice forest to walk through. The company was good and we were enjoying our surroundings. We didn't see any critters. They must have been sleeping in! Happy holidays to all my hiking buds.
Participants : Alan and Liz Gee,Laurie LaFond,Greg Flrong, and Rich Crammond.


*YMG* - *Fire Tower* - Spruce Mt.   Sun, Dec 12, 2010, Jonathan Lane
Canceled due to poor weather.

Midweek Jaunt   Tue, Dec 14, 2010, Maureen Coutant
We had to postpone until Thursday and decided on a quick walk through Coles Woods in Glens Falls. There wasn't enough snow on the trails to damage them for skiing. It felt good to get back there. Now we just need some snow so we can return and XC ski under the lights some night!
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Licia Mackey, Becky Meath, and Gary Rodd.


Calamity Mountain   Sat, Dec 18, 2010, Jayne Bouder
Pretty new snow draped the sticky forest, blowdown, and struggling new growth, and it all got deeper and thicker as we struggled for the summit. Never mind meandering to find overlooks- it took us three and one half hours to go 7/10 mile! We got back to Calamity Pond after dark and walked back in brilliant moonlight. Thank you Tom, for really wanting to do this!
Participants : Jayne Bouder, Nate June, and Tom Snyder.


Black Mt. Fire Tower   Sat, Dec 18, 2010, Alison Darbee and Ryan Simko  
We had a good, fun loving group today and fluffy snow to tramp around in with just our micro-spikes. The views were clear at the top, the woods were sugar coated in white, and lots of photos were taken!
Participants : Ray Bouchard, Liz Gee, Brian Keech, Terje Kuusk, Ann Mundy, Marsha Noble, Katie Pangea, Ryan Simko and Alison Darbee.


Midweek Jaunt   Tue, Dec 21, 2010, Maureen Coutant
As suspected, I was behind in my Christmas prep, so we moved it ahead to Monday to leave the rest of the week for stress! We had a nice quick walk around Moreau Lake and then cookies and hot beverages in the warming hut. We love that place!
Participants : Maureen Coutant, Sarah King, Licia Mackey, Bill Schwarz, and Don Thorn.


Santanoni Great Camp   Sun, Dec 26, 2010, Ray Bouchard
Four hardy souls chose to brave the cold and join me for a 10 mile ski trip into the Great Camp on Newcomb Lake. The temps were in the upper teens all day; however, the lack of wind helped us stay warm, provided we didn't stand still for too long. The snow conditions were great with about 4" of fresh powder on 6 - 8" of packed base. Put it all together and it made for some fast runs on the downhill sections especially if you used waxable skis. There were several others on the trail that day so lunch, however brief, became a social affair. The long, gentle climb to the height of land helped to re-warm our extremities so we could enjoy the glide back out to the car.
Participants : Rich Macha, Carolyn Cyr, Jim Dixon, Terri Fluri, and Ray Bouchard.


Midweek Jaunt   Tue, Dec 28, 2010, Maureen Coutant
We postponed this trip to New Years Eve! What a great way to close out the year. We didn't have enough snow for snowshoes or skis and didn't really need grippers, just snow boots for a walk into Inman Pond. We had three kids join us during the holiday break for a geocaching walk. We were off to a slow start when we couldn't find the 1st one at the trailhead, but the 2nd one didn't take long and the last one takes you to a beautiful overlook of the pond. The kids did great and the adults were very patient and the weather was gorgeous!
Participants : Sammy (Geoflyer) Brayton(8), Mo (GeoMo)& Gen (GeoGen)Coutant(8), Bruce (Bunker) Cushing, Sarah (GeoQueen) King, George (GPS) Sammons, Gretchen (LASAR Lady) Stark and Yael (Mtn Goat).



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