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One year ago tonight, was the day after Primary Day 2020, and I was camping up at Horseshoe Lake, doing remote work during the pandemic, and decided to do a hike up Lows Ledge on the night before my 3-night stay limit expired and I had to move on to a different campsite

Two years ago tonight, was the day after Primary Day 2020, and I was camping up at Horseshoe Lake, doing remote work during the pandemic, and decided to do a hike up Lows Ledge on the night before my 3-night stay limit expired and I had to move on to a different campsite. It was a nice, still night where I met not a single person on the trail, and it was clear and crisp weather with wonderful views of the lands below.

Summer Evening In Adirondacks

First Day Of Summer At Camp

The first three days of my working trip, I spent camping at Mason Lake, not right at the lake, but at one of the campsites down along the way.

Taken on Saturday June 20, 2020 at Mason Lake.

Campsite View

This is the view from the campsite at the end of Hammond Pond. There is supposedly a trail along the south end of the lake, which follows an old woods road,but I did not stick around long enough to fully explore it.

Taken on Saturday June 27, 2020 at Hammond Pond.

Memorial Day Weekend, Day Two 2023 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ β›Ί 🌲

While it would have been nice to get out of town for the Memorial Day Weekend, I’m enjoying the light breeze camping in the back country of Cole Hill, eating good healthy and delicious meals cooked over the fire and enjoying the light of a fire, the moon and candles in the evening. I’m sure if I had gone to the Adirondacks I would have been dealing with a lot more black flies to say nothing of the long drive, traffic and probably not getting my dream campsite. Onwards to Juneteenth Weekend, lol.

Good morning! Happy Sunday. Sunny and 68 degrees at the Cole Hill State Forest. 🌞 Calm wind. The dew point is 46 degrees. Warming up quickly after a somewhat cool night. I probably could have used another blanket for hammock camping last night.

Today will be sunny 🌞, with a high of 82 degrees at 4pm. Seven degrees above normal, which is similar to a typical day around June 24th. Maximum dew point of 47 at 11am. Calm wind becoming northwest 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon. That breeze is nice and it’s not expected to be real humid. A year ago, we had partly cloudy skies in the morning, which became cloudy by afternoon. The high last year was 80 degrees. The record high of 93 was set in 2016. I think that year I was camping in the Green Mountain National Forest and spending much of the day at the beach at Grout Pond. There was a dusting of snow in 1902.❄

Solar noon 🌞 is at 12:55 pm with sun having an altitude of 68.8Β° from the due south horizon (-2Β° vs. 6/21). A six foot person will cast a 2.3 foot shadow today compared to 2.2 feet on the first day of summer. The golden hour πŸ… starts at 7:43 pm with the sun in the west-northwest (294Β°). πŸ“Έ The sunset is in the west-northwest (301Β°) with the sun dropping below the horizon at 8:24 pm after setting for 3 minutes and 21 seconds with dusk around 8:57 pm, which is 52 seconds later than yesterday. πŸŒ‡ At dusk you’ll see the Waxing Gibbous πŸŒ” Moon in the south-southwest (199Β°) at an altitude of 51Β° from the horizon, 248,997 miles away. πŸš€ The best time to look at the stars is after 9:41 pm. At sunset, look for clear skies πŸŒ„ and temperatures around 71 degrees. The dew point will be 51 degrees. There will be a west-northwest breeze at 7 mph. Today will have 15 hours and 3 minutes of daytime, an increase of one minute and 30 seconds over yesterday.

Tonight will be mostly clear πŸŒƒ, with a low of 51 degrees at 4am. One degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical night around May 26th. Maximum dew point of 51 at 8pm. Northwest wind around 7 mph. In 2022, we had partly cloudy skies. It got down to 51 degrees. The record low of 34 occurred back in 1956.

I took my bike to Downtube and they told me that they didn’t think it warranted a professional rebuild 🚲 due to numerous components needing replacement to get it up and running well. They were more than happy to show me the latest 2023 models which run about $800 after tax and destination charges, but suggested my bicycle might still be a fun project to rebuild myself even if there are some components – namely the gas suspension which is bad and will fail catastrophically at some point in the future. They pointed me in the direction of the Albany Bicycle Rescue which offers free classes on bicycle repair on Tuesday.

Looking ahead, there are 2 weeks until the Gas Up Day 2 🚜 when the sun will be setting at 8:35 pm with dusk at 9:08 pm. On that day in 2022, we had partly sunny and temperatures between 78 and 50 degrees. Typically, the high temperature is 78 degrees. We hit a record high of 94 back in 1947.

Brief Rainshower On A Hot Day

Heading Up Hudson River

In the distance is Gays' Point, which is why you can see the motor boats moored out in front of it. Also, there are several campsites, not in site here, in the foreground, on Middle Stockport Island. The campsites on Middle Stockport are much more private and larger then Gays' Point.

Taken on Saturday June 4, 2011 at Hudson River Islands State Park.

Campsites and Lean-Tos in the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness πŸ•

Name

Asset

Latitude

Longitude

Pharaoh Lake #6 Lean-To

Lean-To

43.7968645799076

-73.6453393000723

Pharaoh Lake #1 Lean-To

Lean-To

43.7945783124509

-73.6458567829525

Pharaoh Lake #2 Lean-To

Lean-To

43.7966550549719

-73.6403349621639

Pharaoh Lake #5 Lean-To

Lean-To

43.8021964675395

-73.6391689121333

Pharaoh Lake #3 Lean-To

Lean-To

43.8049450667974

-73.624008537146

Pharaoh Lake #4 Lean-To

Lean-To

43.8138781587361

-73.6298196296567

Grizzle Ocean Lean-To

Lean-To

43.8223693680754

-73.5906397884625

Berrymill Pond Lean-To

Lean-To

43.8145480146987

-73.5808194788279

Clear Pond Lean-To

Lean-To

43.8384100123378

-73.5916749096727

Lillypad Pond Lean-To

Lean-To

43.8492027144111

-73.6180024104682

Little Rock Pond Lean-To

Lean-To

43.8500028765659

-73.5895397841294

Rock Pond Lean-To

Lean-To

43.8505590668051

-73.592294909266

Tubmill Marsh Lean-To

Lean-To

43.8581713274059

-73.6264837116145

Oxshoe Pond Lean-To

Lean-To

43.8405296775845

-73.6501782299231

Primitive Campsite

Primitive Tent Site

43.7948836587562

-73.6474883666327

Primitive Campsite

Primitive Tent Site

43.7999648334882

-73.6434422391773

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8010952837628

-73.6408309573217

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8117705334837

-73.6375426391986

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8121707849735

-73.6341143149531

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8136706560322

-73.633048112762

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8030516237735

-73.6297348572877

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8193354996829

-73.65747804896

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8556083933363

-73.6526454340756

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8553560492636

-73.6434934209565

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.853420940198

-73.6443087043536

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8516091992566

-73.6525115349884

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8483564865511

-73.6561304820428

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8486433463009

-73.6598563784851

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.850773876634

-73.6595722738751

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8507194001727

-73.6618378580291

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8331021423051

-73.7097323540105

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8124799577657

-73.7050524609

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.7747284324473

-73.6589052716234

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.7956403917561

-73.6485369956501

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.7885754431502

-73.5936825866447

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.7885154200448

-73.5981036241442

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8266003548121

-73.5455675180987

Mill Brook Site #2

Primitive Tent Site

43.7731745678092

-73.6873067700498

Mill Brook Site #1

Primitive Tent Site

43.7741611592771

-73.6880013816841

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8566601341087

-73.6484122890764

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8151061584018

-73.6321296287074

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8159091584052

-73.6297756291354

Primitive Campsite

Primitive Tent Site

43.7981027995837

-73.639049610409

Primitive Campsite

Primitive Tent Site

43.7993326475457

-73.637242399798

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8435148029027

-73.6820672971608

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8433169752042

-73.6795131679241

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8433308551291

-73.676555649628

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8272204500655

-73.5436849973277

 

Primitive Tent Site

43.8225268634159

-73.5417697318413

 Crane Pond

 Pharoah Lake

Oxbow Pond LeanTo

Outhouse Along NY 28/Boreas Camping Area

One good thing about Vanderwhacker Wild Forest, much like Moose River Plains, is most of the campsites have outhouses, which helps keep things cleaner. Many of them seemed to be in decent shape, unlike the fire pits and picnic tables (where they existed), which where rotten and in serious disrepair.

Taken on Saturday May 21, 2011 at Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest.