Day: November 7, 2025

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Ridge Above Corinth

The ridgeline trail above the Hudson River in the back part of Moreau Lake State Park offers fantastic views of the south-eastern Adirondacks.

Saturday November 19, 2011 — Moreau Lake State Park

US 15 Trout Run – 1993 vs 2020

In 1993, when the black and white aerial was shot, they had yet to complete the second carriageway of US 15 between Trout Route and Williamsport.

LEFT: 1993 B+W Aerial
RIGHT: 2020 Color Aerial

Friday coda

The time change and having to catch the later local bus downtown with my bike back home remains fustrating how I have to wait to catch the bus, then load my bike on a slow, crowded local bus. And make the slog home. It seems like from Wednesday that if I don’t have my bike and take the shuttle downtown, with traffic there is a good chance many days I’ll be able to catch the earlier local – 30 minutes earlier – home but it doesn’t really matter at this time of year it’s cold and dark out. Just have dinner and then head to the warmth under my sheets. And they had the gall to reach out to me from parking management today about getting a discounted bus pass. It was a different world when I applied for the bus pass. I know they didn’t know and state government acts at government speed.

I decided against taking off Monday. Rain – maybe rain showers – on Sunday will give away to snow showers and maybe Lake Effect snow and a chilly breeze should I got out to Cazenovia or Brookfield for a three-night trip. Its fine, I’ll wait until hunting season is done. My next trip will be to the East Branch after Thanksgiving. That said, if Saturday morning seems nice I might do a quick overnight to Rensslearville or maybe Burnt-Rossman. I’ve thought about going out to Schoharie possibly to ride the Catskill Scenic Trail on Saturday and then maybe visit Shauls for root vegetables before that season is done. I’m getting up at 4 or 4:30 AM each morning so I have time to decide. Going to bake bread and soak pinto beans and cook them in the morning so I can bring them if I camp or otherwise enjoy them from home. I need propane to camp, but I could get that at Greenville Tractor Supply. Might head up to the Pine Bush to see the John Wolcott sign and ride trail too. Then visit the Salvation Army and Goodwill in search of more clothes to wear for work.