Thursday, May 23, 2013

Learn to Scuba Dive in the Adirondacks!

WE DID!
and it was one of the best family experiences we ever had!

The five of us learned to scuba right here on Lake Clear!  Shallow clear water and very experienced teachers from A+ Pro Divers put us at ease.

It truly was an unforgettable expereince.  We had lots of fun together in spite of ourselves - and helped each other along the way.

Spurred on by our 12 year old - we learned the paper skills and details as well as the underwater skills and safety drills.


We even took the underwater photography class and even used the underwater scooter.

Check out the photo album at https://plus.google.com/photos/107380820019600788289/albums/5763674286109342913

A great place to train - Now we are ready for a salt water adventure ....



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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Hiking the St Regis wilderness in the Adirondacks

     Saint Regis mountain is nestled in New York states only wilderness canoe area.  Named for the patron saint of lace the mountain was once home to a functioning fire tower.  The mountain maybe approached by land or sea.  My favorite path starts as a boat launch at St Regis landing, don't forget to sign in at the brown box.
     The paddle portion of the trip is fairly short so you may want to explore a little either before or after the hike.  St Regis lake leads to Spitfire lake through a small channel on the northside of the lake.  Making your way through Spitfire lake, again to the north, leads to Upper St Regis Lake at Paul Smiths College.  If you continue on this path you will arrive at the other St Regis mountain trailhead on Keesemill Rd.
     The waterborne Lower St Regis trailhead is located on Spring bay.  Simply follow the south shore of the lake past several old great camps.  After about half an hour you'll come to Ward island, a large island with several great camps.  The small channel to the left of the island will take you to spring bay.  On the far side of the bay you'll see a dock along a fairly steep hillside.  This is the path that will lead you up the mountain.
     The trail from the water starts off steeper than the road trail but both come together about mid hike. 

Stay with us. We are just 7 miles from the trail head of St. Regis Mountain, and you can see St. Regis from our beach. 

Lake Clear - one gateway to dozens of hiking and biking options!
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more info see dec.ny.gov/lands/70572.html

Places to Stay Near St. Regis Mountain for Saranac Lake 6ers

So you are climbing St. Regis Mountain?  There she is - from our beach at The Lake Clear Lodge - one of the last original Adirondack Lodges still open to the public.  And hey - I was just thinking - maybe the only place with the sunset view over St. Regis Mountain.

And now there is the Saranac Lake 6er   ( http://saranaclake6er.com )  "Celebrate the outdoors in the Saranac Lake region of the Adirondacks by climbing the six peaks that surround Saranac Lake: McKenzie, Ampersand, Scarface, Haystack, St. Regis, and Baker. Hike all six peaks to become a '6er'!"

Stay with us. We are just 7 miles from the trail head of St. Regis Mountain, and you can see St. Regis from our beach. 


Lake Clear - one gateway to dozens of hiking and biking options!
Book online HERE!

more info see dec.ny.gov/lands/70572.html