Freedom in the Wilds: A Saga of the AdirondacksA history and a look at the possible future of the Adirondack area of New York and protecting it as a wilderness perserve and state park. |
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... river up through to St. Huberts , then via the pass between Giant and Round Mountain past Chapel Pond to the Schroon River valley . It was of course only a rough road , paved with short logs or corduroy , but good enough to haul along a ...
... river up through to St. Huberts , then via the pass between Giant and Round Mountain past Chapel Pond to the Schroon River valley . It was of course only a rough road , paved with short logs or corduroy , but good enough to haul along a ...
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... River . The system was to back up water in the Upper Lake a bit by blocking the outlet with a couple of big logs chained together ; these would be pulled aside to increase the flow of the Carry River when floating logs to the Lower ...
... River . The system was to back up water in the Upper Lake a bit by blocking the outlet with a couple of big logs chained together ; these would be pulled aside to increase the flow of the Carry River when floating logs to the Lower ...
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... River . Crossing the river there would have meant fording in that icy water while further down there were nice boulders on which to cross . Remembering the footbridge of the Colvin Trail near there , and , not wanting to press ...
... River . Crossing the river there would have meant fording in that icy water while further down there were nice boulders on which to cross . Remembering the footbridge of the Colvin Trail near there , and , not wanting to press ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
SETTLERS AND SUMMER GUESTS | 38 |
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN RESERVE AND | 61 |
Copyright | |
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