Our lack of experience in the Adirondacks during this time of year is about to change. Our long planned trip to White Pine Camp - the subject of this blog - is scheduled for this summer, but our updated travel plans also bring us to New York State earlier this year, and we couldn't resist taking a peek at the north country during our travels this time as well. We are not quite sure what to expect.
Ed Kanze tells me that we could either see plenty of snow or spring like conditions. His book describes four to five feet of packed snow on ground just before the date of our arrival, and the first signs of spring while we will be at camp, including wet weather. The Innkeeper at White Pine Camp says that it is not uncommon to be greeted with three feet of snow. Both say that it is a very beautiful time of year to spend at camp.
Everything that we have been considering doing up until now is based on the premise that we will have mild summer weather to do it in. Many of the attractions that I have mentioned before are closed for the season. The Wild Center is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10AM to 5PM, so we will just miss that opportunity. Ausable Chasm is indeed open all year, but I am not sure if that will make it onto our agenda. There are also all kinds of activities on Whiteface Mountain and the Olympic Complex but it appears that the Whiteface Memorial Highway is closed for the season. I am curious if our favorite area restaurant will be open while we are there.
At any rate, most of the activities that we have in mind for this early trip are closer to camp. These include cross country skiing or snowshoeing at the Paul Smiths VIC.
Image from Paul Smiths VIC website |
Summit of Mt. St. Regis on 22 Feb 2015, Photo posted by Brian Gordon to the Saranac Lake 6er Facebook Page |
Regardless, we are looking forward to several nights in front of a fire in a romantic open fireplace. We will do a little research for our upcoming summer gathering, but mostly we will enjoy some time alone together and well away from cellphones, the interwebs and daily agendas.
We are excited!
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