By: Ray Levato | WHEC.com, link to original post Rewater the aquaduct? Another idea that will get a long, hard look in the coming year is the ambitious plan to bring the feel of the Erie Canal back to downtown Rochester. This was the Court Street bridge this week. A big WWE Smackdown wrestling was [...]
Archive for January, 2011
Rewater Rochester’s Erie Canal Aqueduct?
Posted in Erie Canal, Rochester on January 10, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Winter Vacation Destination Spotlight: The Pharaoh Mountain Wilderness Area
Posted in Adirondacks, Cross-country ski, Snowshoeing on January 8, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Winter Vacation Destination Spotlight: The Pharaoh Mountain Wilderness Area
Montezuma Heritage Park Grows (Montezuma, NY)
Posted in Erie Canal, Finger Lakes, History, parks on January 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Montezuma Heritage Park, Montezuma, NY Grows
YouTube – A New Year’s Day Paddle in the Thousand Islands
Posted in Canoeing, Thousand Islands on January 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
YouTube – A New Year’s Day Paddle in the Thousand Islands (To take your own paddle trip in the Thousand Islands, use the guide “25 Flatwater Kayak/Canoe Trips in the Thousand Islands and St. Lawrence Seaway region of New York State.”)
Project to develop scuba diving trails modeled after Lake George state park
Posted in Adirondacks, Archeology, Conservation, History, Lake Ontario, Long Island, Scuba diving, Trail Building, tagged Atlantic Ocean, lake champlain, Lake Erie, Lake George’s Submerged Heritage Preserve, Lake Ontario, Maria’s Reef, New York State Underwater Blueway Trail Pilot Project, Scuba diving, scuba diving trail, Seneca Lake, shipwrecks, South Shore of Long Island, Submerged Heritage Preserve on January 5, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
By PAUL POST, The Saratogian, link to original post Plans are under way to develop a statewide network of scuba diving trails modeled after the underwater state park that already exists in Lake George. The village of Lake George, representing six communities across New York — from Lake Ontario to Long Island — has contracted [...]
Wild no longer wide open – even in the Adirondacks
Posted in Adirondacks, Conservation on January 4, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Wild no longer wide open – even in the Adirondacks
GearBum
Posted in Gear on January 2, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
GearBum is a site to help you find outdoor deals online.
Five-mile Addition to the Harlem Valley Rail Trail
Posted in Eastern NY, Hudson Valley, Rail-trail, Trail Building, tagged Columbia Land Conservancy, Hillsdale NY on January 2, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Christopher Ross pointed us toward some very good news about the five-mile addition to the Harlem Valley Rail Trail: here: http://hillsdaleny.com/home/rail-trail-update-nov-2010/ and here: http://clctrust.org/railtrail.php
The Appalachian Trail in New York State
Posted in Appalachian Trail, Backpacking, Long-distance Hiking on January 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The Appalachian Trail in New York State
Hiking Humor: Chili Spoon
Posted in Backpacking, Hiking, Humor, tagged On the Trail with Boots McFarland on January 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Hiking Humor: Chili Spoon For additional hiking cartoons click On the Trail with Boots McFarland and select Cartoons from the top line.





