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Saturday, June 11, 2011, 9 am – 4 pm Mendon Ponds Park Beach Area Click here for the details Filed under: Hiking, Kayaking, Kid’s Activities, Paddling, Rochester Tagged: adirondack mountain club, Genesee Valley Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain … [...]
The New York State Underwater Blueway Trail Project is searching for potential dive partners to participate in the project. The UBT will include the Village of Lake George (Lake George), Villages of Freeport (Atlantic Ocean), the cities of Dunkirk (Lake Erie), Geneva (Seneca Lake), Oswego (Ontario Lake) and Plattsburgh (Lake Chaplain). Initially, they will be [...] [...]
Information is now posted about the Hiking 101/201 program on the Finger Lakes Trail website. This is a series of 4 hikes on the last Sunday of June, July, August & September that are family friendly and are shorter than the FLTC traditional County Hike Series hikes. They have tried to select some of the [...] [...]
For the trail map, visit http://www.nynjtc.org/files/NYNJTC_HuckleberryRidge2011_map1-HR.jpg source The Pike County Courier, link to original post Pike County hikers looking for new tracks to trek should try the newly expanded Huckleberry Ridge State Forest in nearby Deerpark and Greenville, N.Y. On June 3, representatives of the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference and the New York Department [...] [...]
WYNN, Click here to watch VIDEO The Syracuse Parks Conservancy opened the area’s first Urban Environment Trail at Sunnycrest Park Friday. The trail took eight years to complete. The trail begins at Henninger High School, passes through Sunnycrest Parks’ McDermott Butterfly Garden and ends at the Louis Mariani Peace Garden. The trail’s creators are hoping [...] [...]
Please come on out to DRP for the yearly pruning of these great single track trails. Trailblazers Bike Shop will provide Coffee, water and Donuts to get us fired up for the task at hand. Bring gloves, hand clippers, pruning saws and PLEASE do not forget bug repellant that has Deet. Thanks to all, Click [...] [...]
By Jim Mancari, Long Island Press, link to original post with PHOTOS Although historic Motor Parkway was rendered obsolete decades ago, some stretches of the roadway that have survived the passage of time are slated to become a new destination for outdoor enthusiasts on Long Island. Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano announced Friday a plan [...] [...]
Rails to Trails: is this Springville NY’s own golden tourism opportunity? Filed under: Buffalo, Rail-trail, Trail Building, Western NY Tagged: Erie Cattaraugus Rail Trail [...]
Aside from the standard, “ski corn snow” thought, this morning’s 14-degree temperature and forecast for warm, sunny weather reminded me about the other Adirondack product harvested in spring – maple syrup. Although this delectable Adirondack treat is dear to my heart and taste buds, I admit it gets short shrift in the raving [...]
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Aside from the standard, “ski corn snow” thought, this morning’s 14-degree temperature and forecast for warm, sunny weather reminded me about the other Adirondack product harvested in spring – maple syrup. Although this delectable Adirondack treat is dear to my heart and taste buds, I admit it gets short shrift in the raving [...]
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