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Adirondacks

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 06:48
by catsilversword
Am heading out there in a few weeks- have done the usual online research of course, but any of you peeps got any good tips????

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 14:46
by Darren Wheeler
Apart from enjoy!?
I went there about 3 years ago and did an overnight hike around the Scroon Lake area and it is a very beautiful place and rather remote from civilisation. I get the feeling the people who live there are rather embarrassed to be in New York State as many visitors just assume the city and the state are populated by the same people.
Mid-May should be OK for tempature by take a warm jacket as it can still be chilly at night.
No experience of hotels etc. as mine was a one-man tent. Remember you will be in Bear Country too.

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 15:09
by catsilversword
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Apart from enjoy!?
I went there about 3 years ago and did an overnight hike around the Scroon Lake area and it is a very beautiful place and rather remote from civilisation. I get the feeling the people who live there are rather embarrassed to be in New York State as many visitors just still be chilly at night.
assume the city and the state are populated by the same people.
Mid-May should be OK for tempature by take a warm jacket as it can
No experience of hotels etc. as mine was a one-man tent. Remember you will be in Bear Country too.
Thanks Darren. I was kind of assuming it might be a tad cool, but, then again, I assume that even when I'm going somewhere tropical! Will be staying in a log cabin - so hopefully I can avoid the bears.[y]

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 15:36
by Darren Wheeler
Failing that, just look less appetising than anyone near you and remember you only have to be second fastest.[}:)]

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 15:52
by catsilversword
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Failing that, just look less appetising than anyone near you and remember you only have to be second fastest.[}:)]
LOL - that'd be plan B then!

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 16:08
by Darren Wheeler
Oops. That makes more sense if I'd put second SLOWEST.
Nights, half-way point, sleepy. You get the picture.

Posted:
11 Apr 2007, 19:36
by Juliet
remember to read Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods" for a bit of a laugh... although I'd maybe wait until you've come home for that, so you don't convince yourself you're being chased by a bear all the way through!

Posted:
12 Apr 2007, 06:40
by catsilversword
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Oops. That makes more sense if I'd put second SLOWEST.
Nights, half-way point, sleepy. You get the picture.
I read your posting a couple of times before realising you must have meant 2nd slowest. Either that, or you have an even more warped sense of humour than me [}:)]

Posted:
12 Apr 2007, 06:41
by catsilversword
Originally posted by Juliet
remember to read Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods" for a bit of a laugh... although I'd maybe wait until you've come home for that, so you don't convince yourself you're being chased by a bear all the way through!
Several years too late for that Juliet! Love Bill's books - and wondered for ages what 'trail mix' was......

Posted:
12 Apr 2007, 06:57
by Darren Wheeler
Originally posted by catsilversword
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Oops. That makes more sense if I'd put second SLOWEST.
Nights, half-way point, sleepy. You get the picture.
I read your posting a couple of times before realising you must have meant 2nd slowest. Either that, or you have an even more warped sense of humour than me [}:)]
Hmmmmm.... yep!! [}:)]

Posted:
12 Apr 2007, 15:33
by v8gaz
Was there many years ago - beautiful part of the country. Can't recall where I stayed, but I did have a hot air baloon flight over the lakes - fantastic!


Posted:
12 Apr 2007, 17:28
by karnsculpture
Originally posted by Juliet
remember to read Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods" for a bit of a laugh... although I'd maybe wait until you've come home for that, so you don't convince yourself you're being chased by a bear all the way through!
It's also supposed to be prime Bigfooot country - don't forget your camera and listen out for sounds like wood knocking and whistles late at night in the woods...

Paul

Posted:
13 Apr 2007, 06:36
by catsilversword
Originally posted by karnsculpture
Originally posted by Juliet
remember to read Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods" for a bit of a laugh... although I'd maybe wait until you've come home for that, so you don't convince yourself you're being chased by a bear all the way through!
It's also supposed to be prime Bigfooot country - don't forget your camera and listen out for sounds like wood knocking and whistles late at night in the woods... 
Paul
So you've met my husband then?!
