Aldrich Pond Wild Forest πŸ“

The Aldrich Pond Wild Forest (APWF) is described as those Adirondack Forest Preserve lands lying within the following bounds: North by north bank of the Oswegatchie River; East by County Route 50; West on NYS Route 3 to Youngs Road, south on Youngs Road to administrative/private ROW road to Tamarack Creek Snowmobile Trail to Francis Hill Road (east) to Bassetts Creek to boundary of Five Ponds Wilderness Area (St. Lawrence/Herkimer county line); South by county line to southern bank of Middle Branch of the Oswegatchie River; West by the Adirondack Park boundary. Aldrich Pond Wild Forest contains 26,702 acres.

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Edge of Streeter Lake

This is from the causeway at the end of Streeter Lake. Their a road that continues to a private in-holding from here, but the road is for the general public just walking from here.

Thursday June 30, 2011 — Streeter Lake
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