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Photos of the Albany Pine Brush Preserve in Winter Other resources for Albany Pine Brush Preserve: http://www.albanypinebush.org/preserve_information/directions_trail_map.htm http://www.albanypinebush.org/ http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/5970.html

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Bicycle Re-Use

R Community Bikes is a grassroots, not-for-profit organization that collects and repairs used bicycles for distribution, free of charge, to Rochester’s most needy children and adults. Click here for details. What a great idea. Does anyonoe know of other bicycle re-use programs throughout New York State? If you do, please comment below & help spread [...]

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Check out the photography, books and blog as David Lawrence Reade explores Western NY.

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Click here for info on the Link Trail in Madison County, NY. It links the Erie Canal Trail in Canastota, NY to the jct with the Finger Lakes Trail in Maripossa State Forest.

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Rarely outdoors and even rarer in NY – but what the heck. For a good laugh, watch these video clips on cute things falling asleep.

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by Sue Freeman In 2001 when we did our research for the first edition of “200 Waterfalls in Central & Western New York – A Finders’ Guide,” we discovered the fun of creekwalking. One the creekwalks we enjoyed was Rattlesnake Gulf, A tributary into Onondaga Creek in Tully Valley, Onondaga County. It was a challenging [...]

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Video of Adding New Markers to the Hudson Trail. Click here to learn more about the Hudson Trail.

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Nordic Walking

Nordic walking is a form of fitness walking that can be done year-round. Learn about Nordic Walking: www.NordicWalkNow.com http://www.leki.com/NordicWalking/ Instructors in NY State: http://www.nordicwalknow.com/nordicwalkinginstructorsearch.asp Nordic Walking in the Adirondacks http://adirondacknordicwalking.blogspot.com/2009/01/winter-nordic-walking.html

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This group is for people who want to get out there, have some fun, and meet others with similar interests. They are first and foremost a group of people who enjoy outdoor adventures and local explorations. Click here to read more.

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The Sable Highlands stretch almost as far as you can see across the northeastern Adirondacks, where outdoor enthusiasts now can freely explore 48,500 acres of wilderness that were once private timberlands and generally off-limits for decades. Click here to read the article.

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