November 29, 2020 Morning

Good morning folks! 😊I hope your Saturday is going well and you are healthy. This morning started out with rain ☔ and now it’s been breaks of sunshine ☀ and blue skies but mostly pretty gray. ☁️ Definitely late November here in the woods although it’s pretty nice sitting down by the heater. A little bit of sunshine though could go a long ways. I heard later it was supposed to clear out.

I have to say it is kind of cold and damp morning ♨ and it would have been downright chilly if not for the Big Buddy Heater to warm myself. 🔥 I guess I could have started a fire to warm myself but fires are smoky and smelly compared to sitting by the heater which you just switch on.

Last night that lantern 🏮 was super bright 🔆 except at the lowest setting. I’m hoping with the propane filter on it the preformance will remain high and not super smokey or dim. I think it’s the plasticizers on the propane hose that clog things up. I am hoping between using the propane tree and the filter I will have years of bright light as neccesary here at camp.

I am thinking that it will clear out later in the day 🌤️and I’ll hike up to the Potholers. After looking at the forecast yesterday I don’t have any great expectations for today but it’s good to get away, if only because it means I’m fully off the internet for a few days.

Map: Big Alderbed Lake Trail
Map: Clockmill Corners to NY 10
Map: Edick Road Swimming Hole
Map: Goldmine Stream Falls
Map: House Pond Trail
Map: Lower Powley Bridge to Sugarbush Mountain
Map: Meco Lake Trail (Piseco-Powley Road)
Map: Overview Map Piseco-Powley Road
Map: Piseco Road Swimming Holes
Map: Powley Place - East Canada Creek - Kayak Canoe
Map: Sand Lake
Map: Sand Lake Trail
Map: Sugarbush Mountain to Clockmill Corners
Terrain Map: Juneteenth 2022 Weekend
Terrain Map: Powley Road
Photo: Springtime at East Canada Creek
Photo: Sparks Fly
Photo: Duck
Photo: Powley Place In Autumn
Photo: Rebuilt Driveway
Photo: Morning At The Potholers
Photo: Staying warm
Photo: Opens Up
Photo: Not Much Shade Here
Photo: End Navigable Waters

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