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October 20, 2018 Night

Good evening! Cloudy, a bit cool and 43 degrees in North Syracuse. ☁ There is a west-northwest breeze at 7 mph. 🍃. Those enjoying the first day of opening day in the North Zone, I hope you had good luck or at least are enjoying freezing your ass off in your tree-stand. 🦌

Actually, it wasn’t that bad today, 🤷‍ although I was stuck in the office. We have climate control here, except for the time I spent on the ladder hanging that big sign up over our door at work. That ladder was heavy loading on my truck. For a while today, we had some sun for a while and blue skies. β˜€ Seems like a rare thing around these places lately. Despite the cool weather, we aren’t looking at freezing temperatures even tomorrow, although we might even see some snow flurries around from time to time. Temperatures will drop below freezing at Thursday around 3 am. β˜ƒοΈ

Tonight will rain showers likely before 5am, then a chance of rain and snow showers. Cloudy β˜” , with a low of 37 degrees at 6am. Four degrees below normal. Northwest wind 7 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Little or no snow accumulation expected. ❄ In 2017, we had mostly clear skies. It got down to 40 degrees. The record low of 17 occurred back in 1972.

Tonight will have a Waxing Gibbous Moon 🌔 with 88% illuminated. The moon will set at 3:47 am. The Hunter Moon 🌕 is on Tuesday night with mostly cloudy skies. The sun will rise at 7:24 am with the first light at 6:55 am, which is one minute and 14 seconds later than yesterday. 🌄 The sun rises so late this time of year. Tonight will have 13 hours and 13 minutes of darkness, an increase of 2 minutes and 47 seconds over last night.

Tomorrow will rain and snow showers likely before 2pm, then a slight chance of rain showers between 2pm and 5pm, then a slight chance of rain and snow showers after 5pm. Cloudy β˜” , with a high of 40 degrees at 2pm. 18 degrees below normal. Breezy, with a northwest wind 13 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Little or no snow accumulation expected. Definitely not a real nice day on tap for sure. A year ago, we had mostly sunny skies. The high last year was 74 degrees. The record high of 81 was set in 1979. 0.2 inches of snow fell back in 1926.❄

In four weeks on November 17 the sun will be setting at 4:38 pm (Standard Time),🌄 which is one hour, 34 minutes and 30 seconds earlier then tonight. At that point, depending on when I come back from my vacation, my great autumn road trip will almost be to an end. Hard to say. It’s the first day of the Southern Zone opener. 🦌 In 2017 on that day, we had mostly sunny skies and temperatures between 40 and 25 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 47 and 31 degrees. The record high of 73 degrees was set back in 1928.

Yesterday, I went for a walk at Green Lakes State Park. 🏞 It was okay, although the trails down by Green and Round Lake were crowded. The bird sanctuary part with the open fields was nice, but I was busy with my phone keeping buzzing with work stuff, so it kind of wasn’t that great in the grand scheme of things. But it was still some time away from the office. It seems like the days I get out of the office really aren’t that nice. I guess that’s just the nature of my work these days. I’m making and investing good money, so I can have a better tomorrow.

I haven’t really figured out all of my November Road Trip yet but I’m committed to it not being too busy. β›Ί At this point its not about seeing as much scenery or doing as possible, but just enjoying life. Hunting is good for that as is just camping and hiking from where you are camped, on no particular trail or place. I really crave the primitive quiet of a few nights in Allegany County. I might even end up doing more tent camping than truck camping just because I have a greater desire for solitude at this point. A lot depends on how nice the weather is. Deep blue skies would be nice although the long range trend seems more towards damp and cold which can be problematic especially if snow is threatened. I don’t want to get stuck somewhere dealing with icy roads.

Looking ahead, Regular Deer Season in Southern Zone 🦌 is in 4 weeks and Inauguration Day 2021 👴🏻 is in 27 months.

On the Edge of Lower Falls

September 22, 2018 Night

Good evening! Happy Autumn. Partly cloudy and 50 degrees in Fayetteville. β›… Calm wind. Definitely feels like an autumn evening with a good chill in the air.🍂

Definitely a fantastic sunset tonight here in the Syracuse area. 🌄 Loads of color for sure and I had a great view from Green Lakes State Park overlooking Minoa and Fayetteville. The hills hide most of the development and the bird conservation area is fantastic for viewing wildlife without the crowds. 🐸

Tonight will be partly cloudy ☁, with a low of 42 degrees at 5am. Seven degrees below normal. Light and variable wind. Definitely an autumn night. In 2017, we had partly cloudy skies, clearing in the early hours of the next day. It got down to 53 degrees. The record low of 32 occurred back in 1963.

Tonight will have a Waxing Gibbous Moon 🌔 with 96% illuminated. The moon will set at 4:59 am. The Harvest Moon 🌕 will be tomorrow with a chance of showers. Shine on harvest moon! The sun will rise at 6:52 am with the first light at 6:23 am, which is one minute and 6 seconds later than yesterday. 🌄 Tonight will have 11 hours and 52 minutes of darkness, an increase of 2 minutes and 55 seconds over last night. Sometime next week we will start having more night than day time. Winter is coming! ❄

Tomorrow will be sunny 🌞, with a high of 66 degrees at 3pm. Three degrees below normal. Maximum dew point of 48 at 4pm. Light and variable wind. A year ago, we had partly cloudy skies. The high last year was 85 degrees. Pretty warm for sure that day when I was camping up at Moose River Plains. The record high of 97 was set in 1895.

Looks like a a nice day to do some hiking and enjoying of the day. 😎 It’s no going to be long before sunny days in the mid 60s are a rarity. I have stuff to do tomorrow so I can’t venture out too far but maybe I’ll follow up my evening hike today with a hike along the Erie Canal tomorrow. I also want to spend some time hiking along Onondaga Lake at the county park but I think I’ll hold off for later in the month. Syracuse downtown is pretty overlooking the lake especially when there is some fog on it during a nice crisp morning. 🏃

Yesterday when I was out hiking my digital camera battery went dead, so I don’t have much video and I couldn’t use my telephoto lens. 📷 Still it was a nice evening for a walk. The camera battery is charging now. I should have left it charging all day as the accessory battery in my truck remains really well charged even with the short trips for work due to the ample sun over the past few days hitting the solar panel.

I do miss being home and even more so camping β›Ί but I’m well paid for my work and enjoy the travel. Lots of nice people you meet along the way and it’s providing me with extra money to put away towards my long term savings goals of owning land and an off-grid cabin where I can finally have my own space that is more than just a temporary residence in the wilderness. 🌲 I do have some camping gear in my truck so I might be able to get away for a night but honestly I’m looking forward to those long November nights next to the campfire, using my camp oven and making delicious meals. 🍝 Right now where I’m working I lack a stove, oven and freezer, so while I can cook some things or get take out it’s nothing like a good meal cooked in the wilderness.

I have been working on uploading📤 some of the essays and other interactive content of developed for my blog over the summer and plan to be featuring more of it over the coming weeks. 💻 Last week moving to the new office and attending that wake back in Albany meant I didn’t have a lot of free time to post to the blog but I am good with stuff going forward – it’s more just a matter of getting the final tweaks done before it goes live. 📝

In four weeks on October 20 the sun will be setting at 6:12 pm,🌄 which is 47 minutes and 57 seconds earlier then tonight. In 2017 on that day, we had sunny skies and temperatures between 71 and 46 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 58 and 38 degrees. The record high of 80 degrees was set back in 1965.

Looking ahead, Average High is 60 🍂 is in 3 weeks, Northern Zone Regular Season 🦌 is in 4 weeks, Regular Deer Season in Southern Zone 🦌 is in 8 weeks and Thanksgiving 🦃 is in 2 months.

April 23, 2017 Afternoon

Good afternoon! Sunny and 58 degrees in Wells. There is a southwest breeze at 5 mph. Definitely a really nice afternoon after a fairly cold and wet weekend at the Adirondacks. I hate it when the best weather is the time your going home but still it was a pretty nice somewhat extended weekend in the Adirondacks. 

This afternoon will be sunny, with a high of 64 degrees at 4pm. Two degrees above normal. West wind 5 to 7 mph. A year ago, we had mostly cloudy skies and a high of 64 degrees. The record high of 87 was set in 2007. 2.4 inches of snow fell back in 1956. Goblers and the birds are definitely enjoying the nice weather. 

The sun will set at 7:50 pm with dusk around 8:21 pm, which is one minute and 10 seconds later than yesterday. Today will have 13 hours and 50 minutes of daytime, an increase of 2 minutes and 43 seconds over yesterday. By Wednesday we will be up to 14 hours of daylight. Not bad. But the sun sure seems to rise early. 

Tonight will be mostly clear, with a low of 37 degrees at 4am. Three degrees below normal. West wind 3 to 6 mph. In 2016, it got down to 35 degrees under partly clear skies. The record low of 25 occurred back in 1965.

Looking ahead for all you mothers (pun intended), there are 3 weeks until Mother’s Day when the sun will be setting at 8:14 pm with dusk at 8:47 pm. On that day in 2016, we had fog, rain and temperatures between 73 and 46 degrees. Typically, the high temperature is 69 degrees. We hit a record high of 93 back in 1900.

This past weekend I camped at one of the campsites down the road Fox Lair on NY 8. Same campsite that I previously camped in many times before. This campsite is nice because it’s an old homesite that is well drained and gravel with high dirt berm and a mountain on one side which is good for safe shooting. My shoulder is a bit sore from the recoil. I didn’t damage state property. Anything not fully burnt to a crisp was packed out. This campsite is protected from the wind, especially compared to the beautiful but often windy Fox Lair campsite. 

Camping at NY 8 us great off season but it’s hardly wilderness camping with semi trucks roaring up the start of the hill leading up to Eleventh Mountain. I don’t mind the noise but especially on Friday night there were trucks rumbling along all night. The campsite is above and well screened from the road but still the noise of cars and trucks in passing gear echoing in the valley. A lot of folks with their big diesel pickups were towing their campers up to camp. A loggers hauling logs to the mill in Ticonderoga from Perkins Clearing. Saw a bunch of folks scoping out turkey for spring turkey which starts two weeks from Monday. I certainly heard and saw gobblers up at camp. They’ve done pretty good in this portion of the Adirondacks.  

I cannot lie the first half of the weekend was pretty cold. Today with the sun out is much warmer but for the first half of the weekend camping it was on and off rain with clouds and temperatures around 40. Pretty much what you would expect for the Adirondacks for late April. Spring doesn’t come to the Adirondacks until about May 15th. There still was snow and ice in the campsite. Spring peepers were out though on Saturday night and especially once the wind went quiet. Indeed the stars were great once the sky cleared. Sometimes as the weather gets progressively better on your trip you get to have more warm and fuzzy memories of it. 

Really nice how much longer the days have gotten. It was nearly 8:30 and it wasn’t pitch black where I was camping in the Adirondacks. True evidence that summer is coming. While the only evidence of spring in the Adirondacks was the rapidly melting snow. Only five weeks until Memorial Day Weekend when Moose River Plains will open. That said this year again I’m thinking about going back up to Vermont for Memorial Day Weekend. We’ll see. I’m sure in the summer I’ll head up to Moose River. 

It was rainy on Friday although not a heavy rain most of the time. Once I got the tarp up and got a smokey campfire I was good to go. I was able to coax the heater up which kept my chair toasty but I am having trouble with the quick connect hose and I may have to replace that. I am probably just going to go the route of the conventional LP hose and the replaceable filter modules. I don’t like the idea of disposable filters but I rather have them then a more expensive plugged regulator. It tough keeping the LP hoses which get greasy in cold weather from condensation and the mud and dirt from camping. The heater didn’t work on the hose at all on Saturday. I could run the heater off a 1 lb disposable bottle but I don’t like refilling them because of the scary warning printed on the bottle and because honestly I’ve never had much luck refilling them anywhere near capacity. 

Saturday wasn’t quite as rainy but it still was pretty cloudy. As planned I drove down to Garnet Lake and went for a walk along the shoreline then out fishing on Mill Creek. Didn’t catch anything but it’s possible that the DEC hasn’t stocked it yet for the year. They say on their website that it’s stocked for trout and there are many access points but I didn’t have no luck. Beautiful area though and I was able to top off my batteries in the truck driving down there. 

Sitting back in the woods last night next to the campfire I was listening to Glen Campbell’s Galveston and thinking about how much fun the good ole days most have been in the Adirondacks. But then I remember back then I would have never had the lights and pickup truck camping would have been a much different experience. I certainly wouldn’t be listening to Glen Campbell through my smartphone played through the Bluetooth Speaker. 

Sunday morning to start out was very cold, there was ice on the windows of my truck cap. I could have really used the heater this morning. Ended up getting out of bed to take shit in the bucket, and then quickly heading back to the truck for a few more hours of sleep. When I woke up, lots of much desired blue skies and by breakfast time it warmed up a lot. 

The gobblers are definitely out there all horney and impregnating then the hens. I saw a hen crossing the road yesterday and I awoke to gobble, gobble. The spring peepers are put and making a lot of chirping noise this morning. It really is a great day. 

I had a slow breakfast and broke camp and after packing up discovered my day pack was left home, so without my water jug and backpack I decided to skip my planned hike at Moreau Lake State Park in favor of a short hike to Auger Falls. I stopped at Wells but decided I was running late, so I skipped fishing for the day. I’ll be back to hit up the Sacandaga River later in the spring time. 

Auger Falls was really raging. I don’t think I’ve ever seen so much water running over it. But then again it’s spring, the snow is still melting and we’ve had a lot of rain over the past few days. I also hiked along the river all the way up to the flatwater. Despite all the rain the trails up there weren’t too muddy as the ground is still frozen. Maybe it worked out better hiking here then going up Moreau Lake overlook. Plus I get to avoid driving the Adirondack Northway which I hate driving with a passion especially with all the speeding Sunday traffic. 

Went to the library and got out several books to read but I never ended up opening them. It was kind of cold so I was either huddled over the fire or moving around in part to remain warm. I had a lot of podcasts to sit and listen to so between that and listening to NPR that occupied the time. I really enjoy listening to podcasts next to the campfire. And the nice thing is they are all on my phone and they play wireless to my Bluetooth speaker which is waterproof and can play 20 plus hours without needing a charge. I just plug it into one of USB ports in my truck at night to keep it charged. 

The new accessory battery has amazing run time and I don’t have to worry about over discharge as the loads are automatically shed at below 12.1 volts, not that I’ve ever gotten it that low with the new battery. I expect a long life with good runtime with this battery as it was a step up from what I had and the low voltage disconnect is preventing abuse. It’s nice not having to monitor the voltage or hear the chirp of the inverter sensing low voltage. 

It is nice getting back out camping but I can’t wait until it gets warmer. I mean I could skip black fly season but I just hate having to be so bundled up. I know if you camp in the woods away from the swamps you can avoid the worse of the black flies. I miss the Potholers and Pisceo Powely Road. Those warm summer nights at Powely Bridge can’t be far away. 

As much as horrifies my liberal friends I do love my Gadsden flag. You don’t know how long I’ve wanted to own my own Don’t Tread on Me Flag but was too embarrassed to spend the $8 to buy it. I mean I’m a life long liberal Democrat who loves guns and all things fire, but I also think government is too much in our lives. I’ve flirted with the Tea Party because I love the Man (lol!) and his aerial highway patrols as much as the next person, but I also think that Obamacare has helped a lot of people even if I think that the subsidies should have been a lot more generous for middle class families. Why can’t government help people get healthcare and an affordable college education without spying on our emails or beating up on the farmers just trying to do their jobs? Animal rights and environmental extremists have gotten much too much control in our society today. Not every acre of land should be declared wilderness. We can have public lands with great backcountry camping and trails but also have logging. I believe we can have a government that works for the people and promote the common good without treading on people’s rights. 

I have lots of great photos and videos to upload this week. Stay tuned for more! Movies are going to be a big part of the blog going forward. 

Enjoy this beautiful day! I’m on my way back to the cesspool, aka Albany. But I’m sure I’ll be back to the Adirondacks sooner than later. Big summer ahead! 

April 20, 2017 Evening

Good evening! Mostly cloudy and 60 degrees on Bennett Hill in Clarksville. There is a northeast breeze at 6 mph. The dew point is 47 degrees. The skies will clear Sunday around 6 am.

The sun will set at 7:44 pm with dusk around 8:14 pm, which is one minute and 8 seconds later than yesterday. At sunset, look for mostly cloudy conditions and 56 degrees. There will be a northeast breeze at 6 mph.

The views from the recently cleared overlooks from Bennett Hill are amazing. They cleared out a much larger view over Clarksville so on a relatively clear day like today you can see the Adirondacks and Green Mountains along with the interesting hills around the Vly Creek Reservoir. Also a new view of Wolf Hill and the Heldebergs. I like how you can really study the terrain. Reminds you that you are in the mountains.  Green is starting to pop pit everywhere. Birds are chirping, cows are enjoying the first spring grasses. 

Did some vacuuming and cleaning around the apartment, and finally vacuumed out my truck before I take it up to the Adirondacks and track more mud into it. It really needed a good vacuum though. I also made up some more maps and fixed a minor bug in the code for my map making software. 

Tonight will be scattered showers and thunderstorms, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after midnight. Some of the storms could produce heavy rain. Low of 50 degrees at 5am. 10 degrees above normal. Northeast wind 6 to 16 mph becoming southeast after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. In 2016, it got down to 32 degrees with periods of rain. The record low of 20 occurred back in 1875.

Waning Crescent Moon tonight with 37% illuminated. The moon will rise around 1:22 am. The New Moon is on Wednesday night with mostly cloudy skies expected. The Full β€œFlower” Moon is in 3 weeks. The sun will rise at 6:04 am with the first light at 5:34 am, which is one minute and 32 seconds earlier than yesterday. Tonight will have 10 hours and 18 minutes of darkness, a decrease of 2 minutes and 40 seconds over last night.

Tomorrow will have showers and thunderstorms before noon, then scattered showers. High of 56 degrees at 2pm. Two degrees below normal. Maximum dew point of 49 at 2pm. South wind 9 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. A year ago, we had rain and a high of 76 degrees. The record high of 89 was set in 1923. 0.6 inches of snow fell back in 1947.

A decent weekend ahead. Saturday, partly sunny, with a high near 54. Northwest wind 8 to 10 mph. Sunday, partly sunny, with a high near 60. A bit cool and not perfect sunshine. But okay for camping. I will live with it. I probably could have went up to the North Country based on the weather we’ve had so far but I expect tonight to be very wet.Typical average high for the weekend is 61 degrees.

When I get home tonight, I’m going to have a quick dinner then go down to the library. Pick up a few books to read at camp then update the blog. I have a bunch of photos and maps to upload. Then I will start pulling the remaining camping gear out of the attic. If the rain really lingers or forecast changes, I guess I could still change my mind. 

In four weeks on May 18 the sun will be setting at 8:14 pm, which is 30 minutes and 40 seconds later then today. In 2016 on that day, we had partly cloudy skies and temperatures between 69 and 38 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 70 and 48 degrees. The record high of 94 degrees was set back in 1962.

Looking ahead, Start of June is in 6 weeks and Inaugeration Day 2021 is in 44 months.

April 27, 2016 Night

Good evening. A chilly evening with temperatures around 36 degrees with a stiff northerly breeze. The low for tonight is 30 degrees but at least in Finger Lakes, that breeze will make it feel much cooler.

I got the propane tank refilled today in Auburn today and I’m damn happy about it. It a cool night. Wish I almost had warmer clothes with me but the heater is helping. I have a small campfire but it’s very small because with the breeze I’m concerned of a fire risk. I’m overly cautious with fire. Stupid mistakes mean more restrictions on our freedom. I will drown and cover the fire with mud to make sure it’s fully out by bed time. They got rain here yesterday and things are muddy but still not greened up. The campsite is free of leaves and grass around the fire pit but the pasture across the road is still mostly brown. Needless to say, the cows aren’t out yet. Always is entertaining when the herd comes over to visit on the summer.

Didn’t have any luck fishing today. I think it was two dang cold for the bullhead and other fish to be biting in Nelson Swamp. The spot I fished in Cazenovia, the new public fishing area in NY 96, looked like it had some good trout holes but the two or three times I’ve fished there, never had much luck.

Those hills just past Cazenovia on US 20 are pretty steep. I forgot how much a climb they are. Burned some serious gas climbing them with the kayak on the roof and the truck loaded down. But it’s vacation. Still a lot less energy then taking an airplane down south.

My smartphone was great for finding a place for refilling the propane tank. Just did a Google Search and it took me right to a U-Haul place to fill the tank. I was happy with the result and didn’t freeze tonight.

Checked out Montezuma. I was surprised how Montezuma is only like 15 minutes from Auburn. It was nice but the main federal refuge is kind of divided by the roar of the Thruway. I also checked out the Audubon Center and some of the state land know as the Northern Montezuma WMA. The northern parcels are a lot quiter although the state land is mostly leased farm land with some muck marshes in between. It’s kind of interesting that the best farm land is also the best land for wildlife. Indeed, the best corn regions in America are the best places for high deer populations and monster bucks. I’m not really a birder but it still was interesting to explore and visit some of rural Wayne County, including the hamlet of Savana and the muck country and farm land around there. My heart is with the rural poor, they have the best toys and the most fun.

Drove through Seneca Falls but did not stop. The country between Seneca Falls and Ovid is pretty flat dairy country, high on the hills between Seneca and Cayuga Lakes. Somewhat boring but still interesting.

After a while I started to disagree with Waze and started taking my own way to the National Forest, taking Lodi Center Road South. Eventually I remember where I was. Got to the National Forest, and set up camp. Gathered a small amount of wood and waited to dusk to start the fire.

Nice evening but cold. Dusk wasn’t until 8:35 pm in the Finger Lakes. Nice starry evening, that 3 watt LED bulb lights up the flag just perfectly with a nice warm color. My old flag bulb would have a colder color when the air temperature was colder. Also, while you can’t see it in the photos, the flag light always lights up the trees, which looks beautiful as the stars sit in between the tree branches, especially in the winter.

While I wish it was warmer out, still a pleasant evening next to the heater. It seems like the heater burns a lot of propane, but in my experience I burn through a 20 lb tank full every 6-7 nights camping. I’ve gone through two tank fulls since November, or about 20 nights camping. It costs about $18 to fill which means about $2.50 a night. I wouldn’t have done so much winter camping without the heater. I expect my fuel use will drop when I’m using propane for light and cooking food throughout the summer – and leaving the heater home.

Tomorrow starts out sunny with clouds creeping in later. Cool with a high around 52 degrees. Might be good for trout fishing tomorrow. I got to get some photos uploaded. Showers possible tomorrow evening, so I may hang up the tarp. Usually the tarp keeps the rain away.

I’m going to retire soon for the night. Sleep well. Dawn is at 5:33 am with sunrise is at 6:04. That’s only like seven hours away, so I probably won’t awake right away for dawn unlike today. But I do have the coffee pot ready for tomorrow, so once I get up, I’ll have coffee within 5 minutes thanks to how fast the stove brings the water to a boil in the percolator. Nice breakfast of eggs and sausage tomorrow. No rush to get going tomorrow.

I will get photos uploaded tomorrow, especially once I have a better Internet connection in Watkins Glen. Really, I should get to bed because the sun will be in my eyes before you know it.