10 The Adirondacks (Read 23660 times)
BillConner
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Re: The Adirondacks
Reply #20 - Aug 23rd, 2014 at 1:57pm
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Portage dog - I apologize for the very late response. Anyway, council had two camps in Adirondacks - Sabattus and Woodlands. After that, our troop several times climbed Mt Marcy.

After 50 years, I don't recall many details.
  
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Re: The Adirondacks
Reply #21 - Aug 24th, 2014 at 2:33am
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Bill,

We went through there last December and skirted the Allegany State Forest (spelling is correct) on the NY side which connects to the Allegheny National Forest on PA side. After living in PA for about 18 years way back when (down near Philly) I would say that part of the state (northwest) would be the most enticing to me. There are some other great mountainous river systems near Williamstown but I don't know how navigable. Whitewater can be had down by Pittsburgh towards the Ohio...but then...that's whitewater Smiley Check out (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)...they are out of Warren. Might be a place to start for planning...let me know what you find out too!
  
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Re: The Adirondacks
Reply #22 - Jul 15th, 2015 at 7:45pm
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"if you are in the Old Forge area and are interested in a day trip, Mountain Man outfitter/store can shuttle you up to the Rondaxe road for a day trip down North Branch Moose River - flatwater with one portage at the RR bridge (1/4 mile or so).  that is a nice stretch of river, with no camps and no motor boats at all - end the trip back at Mtn Man's store in Thendara."

Well, since Mad Mat's advice is always good, I took it and that is just what I did a few days ago (7/10/15) - Mountainman's rental fleet was about 50 kayaks, 4 or 5 tandems, and one lonely solo.  An Old Town  "Next" solo - kind of a hybrid, sit on the floor - or rather on a lawn chair like seat I didn't like, but I'd brought a seat cushion to raise up a bit higher, and it paddled well enough. portaging it would have been painful with that seat arrangement, but I used the Type IV cushion as padding, and it carried ok, if a bit heavy at 60 lbs or so.

But for $46 plus tax ($48.50 or so) that included the shuttle to Rondaxe Rd., it was a nice deal.  Took me 3 hours, including the 1/4 mile portage - apparently that was a "record", as all 3 of the guys from the rental shop were amazed I was back so early - they say allow 5 to 6 hours. Something between 10 and 15 miles - would have to look it up.

I hadn't done that stretch of the Moose river in maybe 15 years, and it was nice to get back on it - good current helped (from a lot of rain several weeks in a row earlier on).

So if you are up in that neck of the woods, it is definitely worth doing.  Mtn man will shuttle your own canoes if you have them.   I had a 15' Grumman I could have used, but the $46 rate was a lot easier than cobbling together a boat rack to carry the Grumman, and the Next did paddle easier than the tandem would have, and portaged a bit lighter as well.
  
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Re: The Adirondacks - Info
Reply #23 - Sep 1st, 2016 at 8:39pm
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Hello everyone. Just thought I would revive this and post some info.
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Yes it is crowded on weekends in the summer (Memeorial Day to Labor Day) but weekdays are tolerable.  The week before labor day is a good time to go (just get the hell out on the Friday before Labor Day!).  After Labor  Day is a great time and you can still go swimming during the day.  I still need to make it up to Canada!
  
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