Tracy and I spent a lovely weekend (Saturday-Monday) in the Adirondacks with our good friends, Bob and Cathy. Tracy and Bob traditionally do a two-night packback hiking trip to one or more of the 46 High Peaks. This year, however, they did two peaks in a day trip. That turned out to be fortuitous since Saturday was cold and rainy. We made the best of it, building a fire in the Great Room of The Ledgerock Motel, and having dinner at our favorite restaurant, Caffe Rustica.
Sunday dawned bright and cold, and we all took off to the Adirondack Loj. Tracy and Bob took one trail, and this year Cathy and I decided to hike as well. We made the nearly 5 mile round trip to Marcy Dam and back. It was lovely and peaceful. As you’ll see in the photos only a few of the trees have begun to turn color.
Marcy Dam—on the way to Mt. Marcy, the Adirondack’s highest peak
We were on the trail by 8 am so the clouds hadn’t “burned off” yet.
Looking up the creek at the waterfall at the dam. Another one for Rinda’s Scavenger Hunt!
And the Zoomed-In view
One of the few trees on the trail that had turned color.
This one’s on its way to orange. I loved the green and orange together.
Cathy and I were back from our hike by 10:30 and took off to Keene Valley. We discovered a wonderful Farmer’s Market/Craft Show on the way. We each bought a scarf, and some pastries for the guys when they came off the mountain. The produce was wonderful, and I picked up some late peaches that are delicious.
I’ve never seen such skinny little eggplants. I’m not sure I’d know how to cook them.
After cleaning up at the motel, having a late lunch in Lake Placid, and walking through our favorite shops (but not finding much), we returned to the Adirondack Loj to wait for the guys. While we waited we walked down to the lake, and I found another Zoom In, Zoom Out offering.
I always love to find a cairn along the way.
And one final view of the lake.
It was great to get away for a weekend, and Cathy and I purchased a book at the Adirondack Loj Information Center on short hikes, so I think we’ll try to make our little hike a tradition in the future. Tracy has conquered 39 of the 46 High Peaks, so he’s thinking it’s going to take a couple trips a year to finish up while he’s still in good hiking condition. I’m happy to tag along anytime.
More Zoom In, Zoom Out offering for this week are here.
wow-gorgeous photos! I have always wanted to visit the Adirondacks. It looks like autumn is the perfect season here.
Looks like it was a wonderful weekend with great friends! How nice that Tracy has a hiking buddy that can keep up with him so you don’t have to!
Fantastic photos of some gorgeous scenery, Karen. It’s so cool that you were able to get out and enjoy nature on your walks.
beautiful scenes and sounds a fabulous day. I’ve had skinny aubergines baked in a spicy tomato sauce
It looks so very beautiful. All that wonderful fresh air and clear water!
Beautiful photos! Beautiful scenery! I can see I will have to get my map out again to locate this.
What a fabulous trip – love the stone sculpture too – I’d never seen on in the water. I recently posted about a yard that was full of them.
Gorgeous photos and area. Glad you enjoyed the hike.
Beautiful photos Karen. I had hoped to see some Autumn colour while we were in Chicago but it was only in the last couple of days there that we saw a couple of trees starting to change colour.
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