Day: March 2, 2025

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Just a cold and blustery weekend 🌬️

For a brief while on Saturday, things were quite nice outdoors but it didn’t last long as I spend a good portion of Saturday working on the bike, first pulling the repairing the tire where the metal roof screw went through it earlier in the week, then later I ended up swapping the shift lever from my old bike onto my new.

It wasn’t a terrible work week, πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ but i put a metal roofing screw through my tire more than 30 miles ago earlier in the week. Thanks to all the fix a flat I had in the tires didn’t have a leak but I pulled it and patched it lest the screw work its way out. But i needed to fix that, and Saturday was the day to do that. I didn’t want to get stranded out somewhere in middle of nowhere, or for that matter on the way to work with a flat tire.

While I had the wheel off I figured keep servicing the bike. πŸ”§ Gave it a good wipe-down. There have been been issues with front derailleur not reliably going between high and low. Figured it was mud, ice and road salt gunking up the mechanism and I needed to clean it but then I discovered the internal gear is cracked in the shifter ratchet. Probably from abuse, you know hard shifts and said mud, ice, road salt. Under $20 part but it’s a bit annoying that you have to pull the full cable to do it. I was worried about pulling the cable and having to reinsert it but then I decided to take the leap, and pull the shift lever off my other bike and replace the frayed cable from existing stock I have. The old shift lever from the other bike isn’t in perfect shape and is missing the dust cover but it works well enough for now. I have a spare chain to replace it soon but I want to wait until the road salt is done before changing that over.

Other then that, yesterday was a lot of reading and wasting time on social media and same today. πŸ“š I’ve been quite tired all weekend, and not ambitious. 🧼 Been doing a bit of cleaning, some cooking, made up rice and lentils with lots of tumeric yesterday. Baked bread on Friday morning, and have been enjoying that. β˜• Skipped my coffee this morning, as I’m trying to avoid Sunday coffee so I sleep better on Sunday night and are more refereshed for the work week.

Mom and Dad are sick again so no visit this week. 🧺 I’ll do my laundry at the laundromat in Delmar tomorrow after work and stock up on groceries. πŸ• Next weekend I’m holding out for better weather and would like to do some camping if the weather if okay. I am so tired of winter, I am ready for warmer days, turning off the heat and having the windows open. πŸͺŸ We will see but it looks like a warming trend is on the way for the middle of the month. I want to get out before the burn ban is in effect, as while campfires are exempt, you know with the high winds and dry grounds, you can’t be too careful. Come April and snow gone I plan to go up to East Branch Sacandaga, but there is way too much snow up there at this point.

Racquette River Campsites, Lean-Tos Boat Launches πŸ• πŸ›Ά

Online Map of Racquette River Campsites

Β Printable Map of Racquette River Campsites

 Raquette River Crusher Boat Launch

Β Coordinate List of Racquette River Campsites

LocationDescriptionNotesLatitudeLongitude
Axton LandingHand LaunchHand Launch44.2035302496685-74.3265353716198
Axton Landing CampsitePrimitive Campsite 44.2035779929482-74.3261379393283
Axton Landing ParkingUnpaved Parking Lot12 Vehicle Capacity44.2033300030134-74.3263166662663
Crusher Boat Launch ParkingPaved Parking Lot38 Spaces; 135′ X 73′ + 115′ X 56′44.2393153024164-74.3878177490498
Raquette Lean-ToLean-ToBuilt In 201344.2253525405174-74.3803783852444
Raquette River Site 10Primitive Campsite 44.2131285724835-74.3738600835363
Raquette River Site 11Primitive Campsite 44.2132378096177-74.3781992125591
Raquette River Site 12Primitive Campsite 44.2089917159947-74.368137030962
Raquette River Site 13Primitive Campsite 44.2068080092519-74.3599561224732
Raquette River Site 14Primitive Campsite 44.2048226562689-74.3491579407642
Raquette River Site 15Primitive Campsite 44.2036823743229-74.34417698275
Raquette River Site 16Primitive Campsite 44.2030370382853-74.3287874542713
Raquette River Site 2Primitive Campsite 44.232252575083-74.4005468686181
Raquette River Site 2Primitive Campsite 44.23325948448-74.403860999247
Raquette River Site 3Primitive Campsite 44.2361907784499-74.3840841075194
Raquette River Site 4Primitive Campsite 44.2333273901288-74.3844112516893
Raquette River Site 5Primitive Campsite 44.2279414227932-74.3848242349451
Raquette River Site 7Primitive Campsite 44.2292254896885-74.3771388984978
Raquette River Site 8Primitive Campsite 44.2192203997972-74.3774227834084
Raquette River Site 9Primitive Campsite 44.2183320955162-74.3792159601143
Rt 30 Intersection Misc ParkingUnpaved Parking Lot105 Spaces; 155′ X 350′44.244767552556-74.3582161123963
The Crusher Boat LaunchRamp LaunchConcrete Ramp44.2394118943849-74.3875724785671
Trombley Landing Lean-ToLean-To 44.2287716477077-74.3755334311793
Trombley Landing Parking LotPaved Parking Lot4 Vehicle Capacity44.2438876359445-74.3580219214678

Keene Valley

Looking through the high peaks, past Giant Mountain.

Keene Valley