Early Season Paddling Destinations in the Adirondacks

This article along with others by me can be found at EMS. As temperatures rise and the days grow longer, the bountiful lakes, ponds and rivers of the Adirondacks transform from their solid winter state of ice back to liquid blue. With most trails a muddy mess in the spring (especially those in the HighContinue reading “Early Season Paddling Destinations in the Adirondacks”

Photo of the Week

The sun begins to set over the green-gray North Atlantic Ocean, as seen from the hexagonal basalt columns of Giant’s Causeway. Legend has it that the Irish giant, Finn McCool, built the Causeway across the North Channel so that he could fight the Scottish giant, Benandonner. After building the causeway and coming face to faceContinue reading “Photo of the Week”

Photo of the Week

While photographing waterfalls, there’s one phrase that’s often in my head – “get wet.” I love getting right into the water (where it’s safe to do so) and feeling the cool water surge over my legs, almost as if I’ve become part of the stream – a human boulder of sorts that the water mustContinue reading “Photo of the Week”