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An Adirondack Adventure
Join us as in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State as we explore remote waterfalls, climb peaks with glorious views, canoe lakes of the loons, visit the museum, fish streams that hold beautiful trout, and touch the nature of Earth. All that we desire is here before us. We shall preserve it as we embrace Her heart. Touch the Earth with us. We hope you may find a bit of the beauty we have experienced as you watch this video.
Adirondack Mountains NY
Adirondack Mountains NY
The Adirondack Mountains form a massif in northeastern New York, United States. Its boundaries correspond to the boundaries of Adirondack Park. The mountains form a roughly circular dome, about 160 miles in diameter and about 1 mile high. The current relief owes much to glaciation.
The Adirondack Park is one of the most spectacular natural attractions in New York and lies within a day's drive for much of the Northeastern United States, as well as Ontario and Quebec. Once you visit – you'll always return.
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Lake George (New York)
Lake George, nicknamed the Queen of American Lakes, is a long, narrow oligotrophic lake located at the southeast base of the Adirondack Mountains, in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of New York. It lies within the upper region of the Great Appalachian Valley and drains northward into Lake Champlain and the St. Lawrence River drainage basin. The lake is situated along the historical natural (Amerindian) path between the valley of the Hudson River and that of the St. Lawrence, so lies on the direct land route between Albany, New York and Montreal, Canada. The lake extends about 32.2 mi (51.8 km) on a north-south axis, is quite deep, and varies from 1 to 3 miles (1.7 to 5 km) in width, presenting a significant barrier to east-west travel. Although the year-round population of the Lake George region is relatively small, the summertime population can swell to over 50,000 residents, many in the Village of Lake George region at the southern end of the lake.
Lake George drains into Lake Champlain to its north through a short stream, the La Chute River, with many falls and rapids, dropping about 230 feet (70 m) in its 3½-mile (6 km) course—virtually all of which is within the lands of Ticonderoga, New York and near the site of the famous Fort Ticonderoga. Ultimately the waters flowing via the 106-mile-long (171 km) Richelieu River empty into the St. Lawrence River downstream and northeast of Montreal and then into the North Atlantic Ocean above Nova Scotia.
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NY, Giant Mountain, Summit view, 360
360 view from the top of Giant Mountain in New-York state.
This is a 3 hours up, 2 hours down hiking.
The Lost Civilization Of Bluff Point, New York
I have no guess better than any other for the strange stoneworks found above Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Theories to who built this will be left by my smart subscribers.
Bluff Point discussion with Melanie Zimmer starts at 17:45
Discover New York's Abundant Ancient and Unusual Treasures
Texas' 18,000(!?!) Year Old Gault Site
Brewed in New York - Adirondacks Full Episode
Matt and Maya show us the appeal of the Adirondack Park in every season of the year. First, Maya visits Adirondack Brewery in Lake George and we attend its winter Festival of Barrels. Matt heads inside the Adirondack ‘blue line’ to check out a pair of very different breweries: Big Slide and Lake Placid Brewing Company. Plus we visit Ausable Brewery; a small business attracting a big following in the farmland of the Champlain Valley.
New York's Venomous Snakes
New York's Venomous Snakes
Snakes play an important role as both predator and prey.
Snake venom can kill but is also used to create life-saving medicines.
Snakes prefer to avoid us and we should always avoid them.
New York's native population includes venomous snakes!
Snake identification is an invaluable survival skill.
Learn about snakes so you may know how to distinguish friend from foe.
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- When Mother Nature casts her golden spell beckoning you to connect, a morning's drive will take you to the Northeast's longest and most spectacular fall experience.
Explore world-renown museums and galleries like The Wild Center in Tupper Lake and The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls. Go back in time as you tour Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain and tour century-old Great Camps, like the National Historic Landmark Great Camp Sagamore in Raquette Lake. Enjoy festive events throughout the region, including a number of Oktober Fests.
This Fall, spoil yourself in New York State’s unspoiled Adirondacks. Request your FREE travel pack and map at
Daniel Boone's Wilderness Road
Forbidding mountains were no match for Daniel Boone. When he was hired by a wealthy businessman to forge a trail through the Cumberland Gap, he emerged on the other side of the mountain two weeks later.
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10 Minute Tourist: An Adirondacks Experience
Spend ten minutes (more or less) in the beautiful Adirondacks! See a rare red skink in action, and take a wild ride down Whiteface Mountain. You'll also notice many of the venues around Lake Placid where the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics were held.
Get Lost #3, Black Rock, Great Salt Lake, Utah USA
The Great Salt Lake, located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Utah, is the largest salt water lake in the Western Hemisphere,[1] and the eighth-largest terminal lake in the world.[2] In an average year the lake covers an area of around 1,700 square miles (4,400 km2),[2] but the lake's size fluctuates substantially due to its shallowness. For instance, in 1963 it reached its lowest recorded size at 950 square miles (2,460 km²), but in 1988 the surface area was at the historic high of 3,300 square miles (8,500 km2).[2] In terms of surface area, it is the largest lake in the United States that is not part of the Great Lakes region.
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Adirondack Trail OK Slip Falls
Adirondack Trail is a region-specific special interest magazine published by Brock Garrison Images and the vision of Charles Saint Genevieve, Founder and President of Black Book Holdings, Ltd., a United States company headquartered at 250 Park Avenue in New York City.
Adirondack Trail features a unique format, based on exceptional theme photography with short captions and interesting articles targeted to a diverse audience and a broad demographic mix. The magazine has a strong feel of LOOK, a large-size magazine that was published from 1937 to 1971 and was best known for having an emphasis on photographs more so than article content; Adirondack Trail promises to consistently deliver a robust blend of both.
Scheduled as a bimonthly publication with a summer bonus issue and one special Forever Wild issue, Adirondack Trail will provide riveting images and tasteful content celebrating the wonders of region's people, native and seasonal, places familiar and unfamiliar, its wildlife, historical interests and modern day topics.
More than just another general interest publication ... Adirondack Trail is market savvy, appeals to different readers for different reasons and made in New York. Separating each issue from other North Country publications, Adirondack Trail will introduce the readership to Miss Adirondack and a photo pictorial featuring a beautiful BGM Agency model in each issue and sporting North Country fashions made by local Adirondack outfitters in the Park and shot on location.
Summer brings more excitement and the introduction of the Adirondack Trail Swimsuit Issue featuring Miss Adirondack and the fashion photography of Brock Garrison Behind The Lens. In addition, each issue will also host The Adirondack Hike pictorial featuring a selected trail and topics of interest from the region among other things.
Day 3: Allegany State Park New York North Country- Finger Lakes trail #1 (2-20-2017)
This is the 3rd say of my trip to Allegany State Park, New York (2-20-2017) which was supposed to be for cross country skiing. Since there is never any snow in New York anymore (and it certainly snows in Pennsylvania less often), I decided to hike a section of the North Country National Scenic Trail that I may not have hiked before. Dave joined me for a 12 mile morning hike on the central section of the Allegany State Park, NCT- also known as the Finger Lakes Trail and Trail #9. The trail is very well marked for the local ASP trail, the FLT (New York State Trail), and the NCT (National Trail). The hike began with some very interesting hummocky terrain (much like the land over a large are of underground mine subsidence, however this was likely due to the last glacial period. Chunks of glacial ice and permafrost under the soil melted, which caused the soil to subside forming an interesting pattern. There were many green mossy rocks, and then the trail began to look like the part I hiked the previous 2 days. When we arrived at the turn- around point I made a time lapse (10X) and silent of the hike back. After this I hiked in Allegheny National Forest (starting about 8 miles West on the North Country Trail from where this hike began (2 miles from New York, of the Pennsylvania side)- separate previously released video. This video was published on 4-29-2017 and completes the documentaries and short movies related to my 2017 trip to Allegany State Park, and Allegheny National Forest in the winter. If you want to see what snow is like in the area- check out some of my 2013 videos where the snow was about 1-2' deep (typical in the 2015 and before era).
Hiking With GoPro Karma Grip Albany Pine Bush Preserve In New York State
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Adirondack Park
The Adirondack Park is a publicly-protected area located in northeast New York, covering some 6.1 million acres (24,700 km²), a land area about the size of Vermont. It is the largest such park in the contiguous United States, while also being the largest National Historic Landmark and largest area protected by any U.S. state.
Windfall Pond , West Central Adirondack Region, NY (2-2012)
Join Peteato and Head on a journey into the Windfall Pond, Queer Lake area to see some beautiful ice formations on the local creeks and rock faces.
Black Bear Campground, Florida, New York (2012)
Let us show you some cool sites in Saratogs Springs NY
We stayed at Lees Park, 1466 Rt. 9P Saratoga Lake, New York (located on Saratoga Lake)