I got up here a bit later then I wanted to on Sunday. I didn't get to walk around to much..
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One of the damns keeping all the water in |
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The backside of the damn |
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As i was walking back near the damn I ran into some real mountain people. |
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This might have been a better picture, but I was running away from the hicks |
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Messing with my camera and the moving water. |
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Messing with my camera and the moving water. |
Sunday night was rather cool. I went to the drive in movie theater
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The main entrance at the Drive In |
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The main screen at the drive in |
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Drive In Movie |
I had a bit more time on Monday. Hiking, bears, kayaking.. all good
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Very beautiful |
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All the trails are well marked in the higly traveled trails |
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The Wawayanda charcoal blast furnace was built by the Ames Brothers toolmakers in 1845. |
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The old pipeline heading out of the reservoir |
I turded a corner and scared a bear.. who also scared me! He walked off the trail, and I tried to get a picture of it.
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The bear is just checking me out |
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Another shot of the bear. |
On with the hike
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As you get deeper in, the great markers turn into blazes, or go away altogether. Don't forget to grab a map! |
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The beach at Wawayanda |
Now its time for some kayaking
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Out on my kayak |
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The old pipeline heading out of the reservoir |
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The old pipeline heading out of the reservoir |
A few of me
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Hottie (Says the fats head) |