Tag: Hiking
Time Moves Fast !
I always seem to start off my blog with “well”, so this time I guess I’ll just start off with ” I can’t believe the time has gone so fast”. As you should know, I ha... Read MoreLife in a Temporary Living Apartment.
Being housed in this 3rd floor temporary apt is a lot like having a new baby. For those of you who might not have experienced such joy, suddenly your life is no longer your own and you find you have... Read MoreNow in North Carolina, Life is Good.
So we left the Adirondacks of New York State and headed towards North Carolina. It was a long 12 Hour drive, especially with stopping to get drone shots and letting the boys run around for a bit. Driv... Read MoreCatching up, and Getting Caught.
Well, if you follow me faithfully, I’m really sorry !! I have been completely distracted by so many life changes I’ve let this go way too long. But I have produced some video !! Mo... Read MoreOh, How I love September !
The post Labor Day period has always been my most favorite time of year. And depending on how the weather holds out, it can last all the way into December. Two years ago the boys and I were climbing t... Read MoreThe Highlands of Pennsylvania – Nature’s Beauty in so many ways
The Pennsylvania Laurel Highlands is an area of the Southwestern corner of Pennsylvania which contains a portion of the Appalachian Mountains. You’ll find dramatic mountains, including the tal... Read MoreTupperlake, Horseshoe Lake, and the Western Adirondacks.
When I think about it, it seems to me that I grew up in the Western Adirondacks. My first trip to the Adirondacks was around 8 years old taking my brother to Boy Scout camp at Sabattis Scout Reservati... Read MoreEscaping the crowds for July 4th
The videos have launched, so I guess I’d better get a post posted. Like I did last year, we scooted up to the Croghan Conservation Easement land to boondock in solitude. Because the Fourth of Ju... Read MoreBoondocking in New York State Comfortably
Since the boys and I like to go camping where it is free and not very crowded, we spend a considerable amount of time scouting out new places. There are a lot of resources on the Internet now for fr... Read MoreCamping at an Adirondack Passport America Campground
One of the big advantages to pulling and Aliner around, of course, is that you can stop and camp almost anywhere. Heading up through the Adirondacks to the Burlington Aliner rally we took a scenic r... Read MoreWhere Did April Go?
Whoa subscribers, I have missed out on a month of blogging. It has been a very busy time though. I’ve done a bunch of travel that I can’t really talk about, I worked with Caesar on his rehabilitat... Read More- 3 of 4
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