We left our new friends in Boonville and rolled eastward through the lakes and hills of The Adirondacks. Each lake was occupied by boaters, skiers, and frolicking families. They could have been in Big Bear or Arrowhead except they were incredibly green. Many of them connected to the next lake. We pretty much rode along the Adirondack scenic byway and ended the day on the NY/Vermont historic border town of Ticonderoga. We stayed at The Green Acres Motel, got some pasta to go and watched AGT.
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Leaving our favorite B&B. Craig has 35 head of cattle and a bull that makes a lot of noise
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After a great breakfast, including banana pancakes, we had to leave.
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Our host, Craig.
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The Black River
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The Adirondack trees are everywhere
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So many lakes merge together that people will canoe camp for weeks at a time
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One of the many lake beaches loaded with families
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The Hudson River. Let’s see Sully land here
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One of the few dirt roads we have encountered.
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Smarter than the average bear…
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Green Acres is the place to be…