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Written By: Randy on February 23, 2010. Posted in: Adirondack Life, Found on the Intarweb, Snowmobiling 2 Comments
The Lone Grave of Benj Miller

Ran into a strange site while snowmobiling last weekend.  The Lone Grave of Benj Miller.  At least that’s what I’m calling it…

It’s a single grave surrounded by a chain link fence on the top of a small hill along route 56.  The snowmobile trail goes right by it (2 ft away).  There’s a small [...]

Written By: Randy on February 19, 2010. Posted in: Adirondack Life, Snowmobiling No Comments Yet
The Pinecone

The Pinecone is one of those places that is incredibly seasonal. It services mostly boaters and snowmobilers. It’s in Wanakena at the opposite end of Cranberry lake from Cranberry Lake Lodge and there’s only 2 ways to get there on snowmobile: the alice brook trail (a narrow windy mess [...]

Written By: Randy on February 18, 2010. Posted in: Adirondack Life, Snowmobiling No Comments Yet
Perfect Snow & Perfect Bonfires

Delayed Post: written 2/14/2010

I don’t know what the Inuit word is for this type of snow (yes I know that myth isn’t really true) but I know mine: Perfect. It’s nice and grainy, packs just a little, blows just a little, isn’t wet (until it melts). Just perfect.  We haven’t had a ton [...]

Written By: Randy on January 17, 2010. Posted in: Snowmobiling 1 Comment
Horseshoe Lake

Man I love it up here!

There’s three ways into Horseshoe Lake but I can only recommend one of them in good conscience. Riding the railroad tracks is no fun. Not unless they’re groomed. The first few miles from Conifer to Horseshoe were groomed and beautiful. 55mph was nothing. Then the groomer turned around [...]

Written By: Randy on January 16, 2010. Posted in: Adirondack Life, Snowmobiling 2 Comments
The Backwoods Inn

Dad and I got up late today, had a nice ham and egg breakfast and then headed out on the trails with no specific destination in mind.

As is often the case in our neck of the Adirondacks, we ended up only a few miles from The Backwoods Inn (previously known as Ham’s Inn) [...]

Written By: Randy on January 15, 2010. Posted in: Adirondack Life, Snowmobiling 1 Comment
The Right Equipment

Well, I did it again. I forgot my boots!

Normally I’m a stickler for the right gear. When Rachel and I go mountain climbing we carry day packs and wear zip-offs and fast drying active-wear clothes because I think it’s important. Our packs are filled with matches, filters, fire starters, emergency warmers, first aid kits and [...]

Written By: Randy on January 2, 2010. Posted in: Adirondack Life, Snowmobiling No Comments Yet
Mile 0 2010

Snowmobiling season has begun, and with a frenzy. The Adirondacks have been good to us this year. The snow came a bit later than usual but there hasn’t been a major thaw yet which makes for some ideal conditions, with a good solid frozen base and constant snow.

Mile zero started right where it should, [...]

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