Vanderwhacker πŸ“

The Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest is a 92,000-acre (370 km2) tract made up of almost 2 dozen non-contiguous parcels that are designated as Wild Forest by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in the central Adirondack Park. The area contains 44 ponds and small lakes, and portions of the Hudson and Boreas Rivers. The area supports hiking, birding, snowmobiling, Nordic skiing, hunting, camping, canoeing, and fishing. The area is served by NY-28.

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Map: Severence Hill Trail
Map: Severence Hill Trail
Map: Charleston State Forest
Map: Coulumbe Creek Trail

Back Out at Cheney Pond

After spending a good portion of the afternoon up at Tawandus, I decided to go back down to Cheney Pond, and camp at the roadside site there. But first some paddling around the pond, then some dinner.

Saturday May 21, 2011 — Lester Flow and Cheney Pond
Map: Beartown State Forest
Map: Hoel Pond
Map: Bear Pond Trail