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Tag Archives: Adirondacks
Serenity
In a world of war and conflict, social and political malaise, it sure is nice to step from the beaten path into autumn’s colorful serenity. With recent trips into the Adirondacks (heavy rain from a passing tropical storm) and to … Continue reading
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Tagged 50 years, Adirondacks, autumn, Family (band), fly-fishing, nature, photography, poetry, progressive R&R, refuge, serenity
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Double Focus
Someone recently asked if I could do a small post on the Adirondack fishing scene of late because he hadn’t been able to get up into the mountains for a while. I thought it over and decided I could probably … Continue reading
Ausable on the Skids
The West Branch Ausable River, in the Adirondacks of New York, isn’t really on the skids, it just seemed that way the past few days. As the summer days heat up, the temperature of the river water naturally rises to … Continue reading
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Tagged Adirondacks, brown trout, Flume, Olympus, Shadow Rock, skidding, summer fly-fishing, Switchback Ale, W. Branch Ausable River
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