Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Hulls Falls















Just upstream from Champange Falls is Hulls Falls. There is a lead in rapid followed by the big drop. When Champange is getting a bit on the low side, this is the place to be. Michelle nailed the line. I was a bit to far right on the drop on one of my lines and ended up upside down in the middle of it. Luckily I still have my face.






Gotta love park n' huck.

The Cottage


Heather and I just moved to Lake Placid from Saranac Lake. Here is our nice little cottage. Enjoy hiking, paddling, running, biking, or just relaxing in the mountains? Come pay us a visit!




Our local creek playground.




In Keene, NY just 10 minutes from my front door lies our little creek playgroud, the upper east branch of the Ausuable River. This little gem is the only thing running right now while all other runs are near summer flows. The creek offers good lines from boofs to slot moves at all levels. As they go up, the holes get stickier and the lines become a bit more technical. Class IV+ at lower levels up to class V+ when the rain dumps on us or early in the spring. Its just a great spot to get out in your boat and get some laps on.


The pics are of Michelle in the Champange Falls section. Consists of 5 drops in around .5 miles.


Enjoy

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Turkey Season



Its been quite some time since my last post. I've finally got the internet set up in my new place, so I going to make an effort to catch up on some posts with things I've been up to in the past month. For this entry, I traveled back to Bluestone to do some spring turkey hunting. It was the second Saturday and I set up for the morning. Nothing was happening, I spooked a bird off the roost around 5:45 am, so my hopes for the day were diminishing. Around 8:00am I decided to move up the mountain and call some. Around 8:15 only 200 yds from my original location I let out a few yelps and this big tom gobbled back at me. After exchanging in some calls with him, about 10-15 minutes later he came running in to my decoy. The big tom was hot, and I wasted no time taking him with my Winchester 1300 (AKA the turkey slayer) somewhere between 25-30 yds. Examining the bird, I realized it had a double beard. The big one is about 9.5" and the small one is 8". I heard a rumor it might be the first double bearded takin by a hunter at Bluestone. It weighed to my guess about 20lbs and the spurs were over an inch long.


It was good to visit the cabin and hunt with my father, and taking the tom made it even better.


Enjoy the pics.