Hey all.
I have the itch (yet again) to just get out for a couple days with m canoe. I'm retired now so a mid week trip is what I'm thinking in the hopes of finding minimal crowds.
I recognize it's summer and the ADK's are much busier. I want to avoid "crowds" and don't want to have to stress about finding a camp site. I typically do my trips in the fall or spring while its quiet but I'm just feeling like I gotta get out there.
All that said I am looking for a relaxed trip. I don't mind portages but I'm not looking for them to be arduous. I am also not really looking for any swift water. Again just a relaxed couple days.
So yeah, anyone have any suggestions for that "unicorn" trip?
OH and I will be at the ADK museum Sunday taking Caleb Davis's paddle making class and could start the trip after the class so if there are any ideas for that area it would be convenient. BUT it's not necessary.
Thanks in advance for the input.
I have the itch (yet again) to just get out for a couple days with m canoe. I'm retired now so a mid week trip is what I'm thinking in the hopes of finding minimal crowds.
I recognize it's summer and the ADK's are much busier. I want to avoid "crowds" and don't want to have to stress about finding a camp site. I typically do my trips in the fall or spring while its quiet but I'm just feeling like I gotta get out there.
All that said I am looking for a relaxed trip. I don't mind portages but I'm not looking for them to be arduous. I am also not really looking for any swift water. Again just a relaxed couple days.
So yeah, anyone have any suggestions for that "unicorn" trip?
OH and I will be at the ADK museum Sunday taking Caleb Davis's paddle making class and could start the trip after the class so if there are any ideas for that area it would be convenient. BUT it's not necessary.
Thanks in advance for the input.
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