Mountain Pond

Mountain Pond is a small, narrow lake, located along Old Route 30, just 2 miles north of Paul Smiths. Offers 6-roadside camping spots, along with a secluded, lesser used pond, near Barnum Pond and Osgood Pond.

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View from Campsite 1

Here my kayak is parked at Campsite 1, where I got out for a stretch. Looking south at this rather spectacular looking lake on a great day. The lake winds back and forth, for about a mile.

Saturday August 14, 2010 — Mountain Pond

Many Downed Trees

There where many downed trees that had fallen into the lake, from the often steep eastern edge of mountain pond. Campsites are on the other side of the lake, and they all where in good shape.

Saturday August 14, 2010 — Mountain Pond

Campsite No 4

This was taken from the lake. It was great to be right on the lake, at this very remote Adirondack Pond.

Saturday August 14, 2010 — Mountain Pond

Trash Box

Some previous camper left this box full of garbage -- bottles, beer cans, plastic, paper, etc. What's a boy to do? Burn it of course! I thought about picking out the beer cans first, so I could redeem them, but it grossed me out. So what I did, is stack some charred wood from previous campers, some of my own firewood, poured 1/4 gallon of gasoline on it, and tossed a match in. Once the garbage was incinerated, I carefully picked out the aluminum cans, bottles, and other unburnables, and tossed them in my bucket to bring home for recycling.

Saturday August 14, 2010 — Mountain Pond

Tossing a Match In

Boom! Actually, it didn't really explode that much, as the gasoline kind of soaked into the trash, although a ran like a little girl, after dropping a match into the fire.

Saturday August 14, 2010 — Mountain Pond