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By: David Schryver
The Adirondack region of New York State encompasses much of the area often referred to as “Northern New York” or “The North Country”. This is bordered on the west by Lake Ontario, on the north by the St. Lawrence River and the Canadian border and on the east by Lake Champlain. The southern boundry is comprised of the combined portions of the Oswego river, the Oneida River, Oneida Lake, the Erie Canal, the Mohawk River, the Hudson River and the Washington/Rensselaer County line. The Adirondacks span more than six million acres of mountains, lakes, streams and magnificent scenery A four season outdoor paradise, there is hiking, boating, skiing and many other activities. The region features dozens of quaint communities, including Lake Placid, the site of the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics. This book will guide you to hikes of all kinds, from one mile to over twelve miles… to 36 waterfall destinations with over 60 waterfalls. We invite you to enjoy the beauty of the Adirondacks.
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