Tuesday 10 August 2010

Tour of the Lakes

10th August: Boonville to Long Lake

Odometer: 124 km, Start: 9.00am, Finish: 5.30pm, Avg: 19.5 km/h,
Weather: Overcast, sunny intervals PM, Temp: 18-24°C
Road Conditions: #28, mostly 2m shoulder, good surface, moderate traffic to Old Forge, less after that. Hilly. Good stops at Old Forge (44km) and Inlet (65km), then only a gas station at Blue Mountain Lake (107km). Ascent: 1200m/1000m.

I left Boonville and at first continued on my rollercoaster ride towards the Adirondack Mountains, but eventually reached a wooded plateau. I rode through the forest and noticed it was strangely quiet. No birdsong, not even the crickets that usually chirp incessantly around here. Not sure why? The country road I was on eventually followed the Moose River and then linked up with the main #28 road to Old Forge.

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Moose River

I arrived in Old Forge, a popular tourist town via a cycle route. It passed the old railway station, Thendara Station, which is now a tourist destination. (You can take scenic train rides from here).

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Thendara Station at Old Forge

I continued along the #28 which only occasionally provided glorious views of a number of lakes. First I passed by the imaginatively named 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th lakes. (Maybe there was a 1st-3rd as well, I don’t remember)? Raquette Lake provided the best scenery and the sun also came out at this point, which helped.

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Canoeists on 7th Lake

Next was Blue Mountain Lake which was busy with holiday makers but disappointingly didn’t have anywhere to eat except a small gas station. I was at 107km by this point and needed some food. I decided to push on to Long Lake the next town, but nearly regretted that when the road headed into the hills via a steep and hot climb. Luckily, it was too long and it was mostly downhill then to my destination.

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Raquette Lake
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Raquette Lake

It was a slightly frustrating day. The #28 didn’t quite have enough views to counterbalance the effort required to ride a bike along it. It was a hard day with relatively few open scenic points available from the roadside. (There were a lot of points for parking and walking to viewpoints). I’m on the #30 tomorrow for my second of two days in the Adirondacks. We’ll see if that brings better rewards from my effort…

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Long Lake, from my evening meal spot

2 comments:

R & A said...

Photography great

Martina said...

Views look pretty cool to me. Maybe you have been too spoilt - it's just another lake huh???? (haha)

Mx