Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Kunjamuk River (and Cave!)

September 10, 2008


Claire and I had an amazing adventure today. Beautiful weather that started off quite cool... We headed to the Kunjamuk River, leaving from Lake Pleasant in Speculator. It was a blast - we stopped to find the Kunjamuk Cave (big hit with Claire) and then continued up to Elm Lake before heading back. We only ran into one other party on the river - a group of 3 boats, all women in their 60s! You go ladies!!! Actually they are the reason we got into a little trouble with our timeline! They encouraged us to make Elm Lake saying it was not far and they seemed so tireless and without any sign of fatigue that I was adamant that we'd make the lake :-) Claire was really enjoying the day and kept asking if we could stay there longer so hey we did it... I think we put in after noon and didn't end up arriving back at the car until 7:30... ok so we did the little hike to the cave and then there was the swimming at 5pm that I gave in to. Needless to say, beautiful beautiful place, fun times with Claire and a very sleepy girl at the end of the day. We had to take a very sparkly (mica) rock to the cave so that the golden butterfly would be protected (not sure where she gets this :-). It was fun. Check out the web album for more pictures, long day so lots of photos - http://picasaweb.google.com/kseleen/Kunjamuk#


Thursday, September 4, 2008

Hudson River - Moreau State Park Stretch

September 4, 2008


Claire and I headed down to Moreau State Park to paddle the stretch of the Hudson River that is surrounded by the park. We went to the Sherman Island put in (between the dams) and arrived as a kayaking group was leaving the water (we came after lunch). We had the glassy, calm water to ourselves for 4 hours! We picnicked at a campsite and on one of the islands and on a rock on the eastern/southern shore. We had a great time and it was beautiful. As we paddled back to leave at around quarter of 6pm people began to arrive for a nice evening outing so we seemed to have timed it just right for catching some solitude in a beautiful place that usually is much more frequented than our experience. We saw Great Blues, a kingfisher, some chipmunks and squirrels going nuts over nuts :-) And we saw chestnut tree mature enough to bear fruit (which I foolishly tried to grab poking holes in all my fingers!). Interesting mix of trees including chestnut, chestnut oak, possibly swamp white oak, mixed with pretty standard northern hardwoods and hemlock. Beautiful cardinal flower too!



More photos here: http://picasaweb.google.com/kseleen/HudsonRiverMoreauStatePark#

Lens Lake

September 3, 2008


Claire and I spent the morning at Lake Luzerne beach with friends and headed out after lunch to Lens Lake for an afternoon paddle. Lens Lake is just southwest of Stony Creek. It was a very nice little lake with gorgeous bog plants including pitcher plant, sundew, all kinds of sphagnum mosses and cotton grass. Beaver activity was quite evident, creating sinuous channels almost like following a small stream. Open water, large rocks, sandy bottom... nice surprise! It felt very much like being in the heart of the Adirondacks! We saw great blues, wood ducks, a beaver slapped her/his tail at us and a plethora of dragonflies and damselflies. Beautiful afternoon.



Other photos here: http://picasaweb.google.com/kseleen/LensLake#

Cedar River Flow

September 1, 2008


So the whole family went out on Cedar River Flow on Labor Day. Wakely Dam put in had 5-7 cars but with the size and the variability in shoreline and inlets and neat areas to explore it certainly did not feel at all crowded. Sandy bottom! Pretty easy to pull up to shore and snack and swim and explore. It was a bit windy when we got there so we decided not to try to head all the way down the Cedar River to the lean-to for fear that it might be too much of a struggle to get back against the wind. Instead we opted for checking out Buell Creek, which is only navigable for a short distance, but is very fun and had nice sandy bars and deep pools to play in. We saw frogs and newts and fish. We saw great blue herons and loons on the Flow. There were several nice campsites and seems like a great place for an off season camping trip. Claire fell asleep in the canoe and slept for 40 minutes until we pulled ashore on a little beach where she immediately wanted to swim and jump off the big rocks... Fun was had by all.

More photos here: http://picasaweb.google.com/kseleen/CedarRiverFlow#

Fall Stream

August 28, 2008



Claire and I went on a wonderful paddling adventure up Fall Stream near Piseco, NY. It was absolutetly gorgeous and we didn't see another soul all day. We forded 6 beaver dams and were keeping company with a beautiful osprey most of the trip. It was a pretty narrow channel most of the time, with alder thickets and a pretty mucky bottom. We got to the very southern tip of the channel to Vly Lake and lost track of the navigable path. Only figured it out in hindsight looking at the aerial photos and in talking to some other folks who had paddled it earlier that week. A great trip and definitely one we will do again! We need to make it to Vly Lake where there are some nice places to get out. There are not many easy picnicky spots along most of the way so I was incredibly proud of Claire for enjoying the 5 hours in the kayak without complaint!





More photos here: http://picasaweb.google.com/kseleen/FallStream#

Schroon River

August 25, 2008

Our great friends Mauri and Mari went on a kayaking adventure with us a week and a half ago to the Schroon River just south of the lake. It was flat water but there was a significant current. We spent much of our time in some backwater marshy areas and the creek directly across from the put in which was sinuous and narrow with overhanging trees. The girls and I went swimming in a rather questionable, high current area, but had fun and all was good. We saw turtles and some female mallards, beautiful cardindal flower and pickerel weed. Good times! Aside from forcing Mauri to get out in some lovely mucky bottomed areas, we all had a blast :-)


More pics at our web album here http://picasaweb.google.com/kseleen/SchroonRiver#

We're Back


So i t has been a while! With vacations and just general summer hectic schedules, we have been limited in organized outdoor adventures. I'm going to post a few pictures with limited text for some of our recent trips. Always fun - lately it's been all on the water in our little recreational kayak from LL Bean!