Looking Forward to Moving Back to Country Eventually

I grew up in the country and look forward to the day when I can move back out there …

Farm Tractor

I want to live eventually in country — off-grid on a hobby farm so I can …

  • Listen to the sounds of birds and nature.
  • Have easy access to hunt and fish.
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty of a rural landscape.
  • Have fires and burn things whenever I want.
  • Not have the stress of traffic and overly aggressive government enforcement.
  • Generate some of my own energy and grow or harvest some of my own food.
  • Have machinery and toys to explore and fully utilize my land.

It won’t happen tomorrow, as I essentially work an urban job, in an urban area. But I’m saving my money, learning, studying, getting closer to that day, one day and one dollar at a time.

Map: Mountain House Trail and North Mountain
Map: Degrasse State Forest

Second Pond Trail

The Second Pond Trail is a 2.5 mile hike back from Chatiemac Lake Road in Bakers Mills.Β While the trail can be muddy, especially in the spring, this remote lake is good for solitude and brookies.

 Second Pond Trail

Map: Red Hill Firetower
Map: Green Mountain National Forest North

The River

It was covered with a icy film, and you can kind of see the ice on all of the trees. Not exactly what I was expecting for late April camping in the Adirondacks.

Friday April 22, 2011 — East Branch Sacandaga River
Thematic Map: Pasture and Haylands of New York

Sacandaga State Campground

I never realized how many campsites that had packed in so little space. Makes me really love the wilderness camping on the East Branch Sacandaga River. 

Map: Empire State Topography