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Lake George Autumn Foliage Kayak Camping Trip Oct. 12-14


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Lake George Autumn foliage, paddling camping and hiking
October 12-14 


This will be a repeat of two successful trips to Lake George at this time of year.  The goal will be to explore the islands  in the middle third of the Lake George amidst peak autumn foliage,  hike to some peaks and ledges overlooking the lake, and camp at one or more of the island campsites in the  middle part of the lake , which are uninhabited at this time of year (with fire pits and composting outhouses.) We will likely camp in the Mother Bunch Islands, which are perfectly located for exploration of the lake. Campsite options are innumerable, as the islands have many campsites now uninhabited: we'll have the choice of dozens of islands to ourselves. 
The put in will be at Huletts Landing on the remote eastern side of the lake.  From here there is perfect access to explore the Mother Bunch and Narrows Island groups, and  hiking trail heads to Black Mountain Point, Tongue Mountain, Paradise and Red Rock Bay.  Huletts Landing is a  three hour drive from Concord NH area.

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This will be about an L3 paddling trip: Mileage per day is flexible, as it includes some hiking,  and probably will not exceed 10 miles.   

Paddling will be moderate, ambling and relaxed, focused on exploration and stops to explore and walk on foot. (This is a beautiful wilderness area in Adirondack Park)  

The main requirement for this trip to be equipped for autumn camping, and  being able to stay warm and dry especially of the water  in cold wet weather;  (suitable tent, sleeping bag, shelter, and cold /wet weather clothing and outerwear.)  Weather might just be Indian summer warm to hot, but also may also  be wet and cold. Drysuits are highly recommended, as staying warm and dry while off the water will be required. We can get off the water at any time quickly, no tides or currents, and never more than a mile from shoreline but wind waves can be significant, especially at the middle of the day. Water temperatures will probably be in the low 50"s, air temps anywhere from the mid-40's to 60's or higher.  

If you are interested, please RSVP (I’m going”) in the October 12 Calendar posting on the message board. If you have any questions , post here or  contact me (PeterB) by PM on the message board.   

 

 

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Edited by PeterB
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G’day Dan.....I live in Queensbury NY and Lake George is 5minutes away from me. I’ve paddled many times on the Queens Lake. My wife and I may join you but Oct.12th is our 33rd weeding anniversary. I’ll have to run it by her if you know what I mean....I’ll mark this trip on my calendar. I love paddling into the Mother Bunch and among the many Islands there....I’ll stay in touch.

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