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Adirondacks Are Hot. That’s Good. Or Not.
NY Times ^
| October 27, 2006
| LISA W. FODERARO
Posted on 10/27/2006 6:42:23 PM PDT by neverdem
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Nancie Battaglia for The New York times
Don Dew, a real estate agent, in a former ski resort in a part of the Adirondacks that would be developed.
Nancie Battaglia for The New York times
The trails and forests that used to be part of the Big Tupper Ski Area would be part of a development that would add hundreds of new buildings on a 6,300-acre site.
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posted on
10/27/2006 6:42:24 PM PDT
by
neverdem
To: neverdem
For a second there, I almost thought a private-sector job or two was going to be created in upstate New York.
Fortunately, the ever-vigilant Times is on the case.
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posted on
10/27/2006 6:49:25 PM PDT
by
denydenydeny
("We have always been, we are, and I hope that we always shall be detested in France"--Wellington)
To: denydenydeny
Thank God for the NYT, can't have ordinary people enjoying the woods.
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posted on
10/27/2006 6:53:12 PM PDT
by
razorback-bert
(I met Bill Clinton once but he didn’t really talk — he was hitting on my wife)
To: neverdem
I've never been there. But by the pictures, those look more like hills than mountains.
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posted on
10/27/2006 6:59:01 PM PDT
by
2111USMC
To: neverdem
I worked at the Massewepie Scout Reservation in the summer of 1982...very near Tupper Lake.
Sure was a beautiful area - I have many found memories of my summer there.
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posted on
10/27/2006 6:59:10 PM PDT
by
MudPuppy
(St Michael Protect Us!)
To: neverdem
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posted on
10/27/2006 7:01:16 PM PDT
by
timydnuc
(I'll die on my feet before I'll live on my knees.)
To: 2111USMC
I've never been there. But by the pictures, those look more like hills than mountains.Looks like the rolling hills of eastern Montana.
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posted on
10/27/2006 7:12:22 PM PDT
by
BigSkyFreeper
(Karl Rove you magnificent bastard!)
To: 2111USMC
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posted on
10/27/2006 7:13:30 PM PDT
by
neverdem
(May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
To: timydnuc
I like their chairs.I agree. Very comfortable. I've got a couple I put out on the deck in the warmer months.
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posted on
10/27/2006 7:13:53 PM PDT
by
BigSkyFreeper
(Karl Rove you magnificent bastard!)
To: neverdem
1. Lake Placid rocks, although it can get really icey in late January and February, ie dangerous for skiing IMHO.
2. The Adirondack Mountain Loj (that's how its spelled) is the best hostel in the US.
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posted on
10/27/2006 7:14:25 PM PDT
by
Clemenza
(I have such a raging clue!)
To: denydenydeny
Some places should be visited and not ruined and the Adirondaks is one of them. Seems like everyone who lives up north is in construction looking for a job from some developer who wants to rape the landscape. There are other professions.
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posted on
10/27/2006 7:15:11 PM PDT
by
cloud8
To: denydenydeny
I almost thought a private-sector job or two was going to be created in upstate New York. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
To: 2111USMC
There are 46 Adirondack "high peaks". They have to be over 4000 ft. to qualify as a high peak.
Mt.Marcy is the highest at a little over 5000ft. So, no, it's not the Rockies, LOL, but it's a very beautiful area. I've climbed 5 high peaks and they were big enough for me!! :)
To: neverdem
Its a great refuge from New York City. If you like mountain life, the Adirondacks are your neck of the woods!
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus
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posted on
10/27/2006 7:20:59 PM PDT
by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: cloud8
A lot of people want to enjoy the wilderness. As long as someone else is paying for it...
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posted on
10/27/2006 7:26:26 PM PDT
by
chadwimc
To: chadwimc
> A lot of people want to enjoy the wilderness.
That's the problem. A 300M problem.
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posted on
10/27/2006 7:37:37 PM PDT
by
cloud8
To: neverdem
Maybe one day the NY Times will stop putting "Or Not." in their article titles. Or Not.
God, what an annoying meme.
To: Clemenza
ever rent one of the lean/too??? the ones by the lake are the best. Marcy and Gonq trailheads right out of the parking lot too.
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posted on
10/27/2006 7:45:16 PM PDT
by
Chode
(American Hedonist ©®)
To: neverdem
I was born and raised in upstate New York. My sister and I still own a beautiful place in the middle of the Adirondack State Park, that by the grace of God our parents left us. Nobody can build within miles of us. It's just a beautiful camp in the woods on the Sacandaga River.
It is God's country. It is my haven, my place to regain my strength and gather myself from the world which we have become.
Tupper Lake is placid in of itself. I am sick that developers have discovered the untouched world that I lived every summer.
I only get up there a couple of times a year - but it cleanses my soul.
John Denver called it his 'Rocky Mountain High'. I call it "Sailor's Delight" -- a name my Dad gave to the camp during World War II. (My Dad served in WWII, as did all his brothers and they found peace in our mountain retreat)
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posted on
10/27/2006 7:45:47 PM PDT
by
Stars&StripesNE
(Embarrassed to be a Massachusetts Resident)
To: andyssister; 2111USMC
You're right, andyssister, they're not the Rockies, but they are a lot more accessible. The high peaks of the Northwests are beautiful to look at, but are forbidding.
We moved here (upstate NY) from the northwest 18 years ago and I have to admit I laughed when the locals called a little hump in the landscape a "mountain". The woods here are much more friendly to hikers and the fall is indescribable to anyone who hasn't witnessed it in person.
I'll never leave here, even though I threaten to do so every winter. A few years back, I had to get out my metal detector just to find my truck under the snow! ...just kidding.....sort of.
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