We have landed, and right now things could not be better!
We stopped in Forestport for a few minutes. It's always been considered the last jumping off spot in NY before the Adirondacks. For proof of the "always", see this trail sign. The NCTA logo was changed from this in 2006, so this sign predates that by at least several years.
We are actually hiking northeast of here but Forestport is close to the "blue line" (the Adirondack Park border). And it has some awesome geology that I wanted to show Bill. The Black River runs through town, and it is where you can definitively see the volcanic geology of the Adirondacks. This is just below the dam. It's obvious New York has had significant rain recently.
This is the third time I've been here, and I really love this spot. Here's a view a little farther down the river.
Then we went to find a campsite. There are a number of free sites along back roads in the Adirondacks. We found ourselves a preemo one, close to the trail. High ground, level, large. Two tents all set up.
Ready for an evening out of the bugs.
We even have a little potty tent for privacy.
Here's the frosting on the cake. The site has a decorative rock entrance.
BONUS SECTION: I got to visit with Irene for a couple of hours.
Tomorrow we begin the hiking and the reason we are here- to track the trail. Weather looks good for a few days. Can't beat that! We are eating in Old Forge. Much less certain I'll be able to blog tomorrow. See you when I can.
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Looks very nice in that area. Glad you were able to snag such a great camp site.
ReplyDeleteLulu: "Forestport! Apparently Dada went there to swim and play in the rocks many times in his younger days. He says the water is EXACTLY as cold as it looks, if not colder. Sounds pretty good to me ..."
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