Today's dose of #Adirondacks – the south inlet of Raquette Lake seen from the end of the Powerhouse Trail from Camp Sagamore. #UpstateNY #RaquetteLake #UpstateNewYork #AdirondackPark
Long Point on Raquette Lake in the Central Adirondacks. The large building on the left contains a darkroom once used by Seneca Ray Stoddard (1844–1917), an American Landscape Photographer.

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An Adirondack sunrise on Raquette Lake on an Autumn morning.

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Memories from our #Adirondack vacation two months ago – while we always go to roughly the same place, we're always discovering new places there. This is along the Browns Tract trail, where with a rather long portage from the road you can put in and find passage to Raquette Lake. You'll be climbing over several beaver dams along the way.

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The village of Raquette Lake, in the central #Adirondacks of #NewYorkState, as seen from out on the lake in a misty morning.

It always amazes me how little people from outside NY tend to know about the Adirondack Park – like that it's bigger than Yellowstone, Glacier, Grand Canyon and the Everglades combined.

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The inky waters of Raquette Lake, in New York's #Adirondacks. The ripples are so hypnotic. Photographs never quite capture this right. The great Will Eisner could draw what it feels like.

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Our #Adirondack vacation is over for this year, but it was a glorious mix of #paddling, #hiking, reminiscing and sometimes doing absolutely nothing.

#September is, objectively, the most beautiful month.

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Another glorious day of #paddling in the #Adirondacks. Now living in Pennsylvania, I can't tell you how much I've missed #kayaking in big, deep water instead of on rocky trickles. Stopped for lunch at a lean-to for the first time in decades. Already thinking we might come back to #RaquetteLake again next year.