Hello everybody and welcome to my 
new blog!  My name is John and I have decided to start writing about my 
many trips that I take throughout the year.  I am a land surveyor and 
work/play outdoors all over the state of New York.  I would like to 
share some of the awesome experiences I have and maybe meet others with 
similar interests.  In the next year and beyond, you will read about 
hiking, camping, fishing, kayaking, traveling in general, and anything 
else that pops up on my agenda that I think might be cool to write about
 and show.
This
 post’s purpose is mainly for background and has a couple samples of 
this year’s past trips.  Also there is some info. on a recent waterfall 
trip that I made earlier this month.  As I am new to this program and 
writing in general, its going to take me a while to get this webpage up 
and running the way I’d like.  For now I want to just get the ball 
rolling and maybe build some interest for people who enjoy the same 
things I do.
The
 2010 year brought me a new and intense interest in hiking.  I currently
 live in northern NY (Watertown to be exact) and have easy access to the
 Adirondack Park and mountain range.  Starting early summer, I began my 
hiking adventures with climbing a few of the high peaks.  To those who 
do not know… there are 46 of these mountains that summit over or around 
4,000 feet in elevation.  Click Here for 46rs 
 Below is a picture from the top of Colden Mountain as a sample of the 
many beautiful and awesome sights that can be seen from the high peaks.
In
 early fall I was introduced to the "fire tower challenge" that involves 
climbing the NY mountains that have old fire towers on them.   This is a
 lot of fun because you as a hiker have a goal to accomplish… and the 
mountains are usually smaller and easier than the high peaks to hike.  
The challenge webpage can be found at: Click Here for Fire Tower Challenge.  Below is a picture of the tower on top of Balsam Lake Mountain in the Catskills and the view from inside it.
Lastly,
 Hamilton County has a challenge where you hike and boat to find a 
number of waterfalls around the county... they set this up in the hope to generate some 
tourism to these remote areas and small towns: Click Here for Hamilton County Waterfall Challenge. 
 It so happens that I have two close friends that live in Speculator and
 we started collecting these waterfalls on the weekends when I would go 
up and hang out with them.  Below is a picture I
 took of the rushing “Buttermilk Falls” on January 15, 2011.  This is 
located right off the road near Long Lake, and about a 5 min. walk 
through the snow to the falls. 
Beyond
 my fascination of working on completing challenges, I frequently go camping around
 the Cranberry Lake area with friends.  We either take a canoe, kayaks, 
or hike in and camp out for a night or two.  This is a typical weekend 
getaway that is always enjoyed by all.
I
 also found myself acquiring a small fishing boat this last year.  I 
love to go fishing so that is another likely topic that might be brought
 up in future blog posts.  
I
 hope you enjoyed this preliminary blog post… I don’t anticipate any 
large trips coming up in the next month or two.  This is due to recent 
surgery I had to fix my shoulder that had a tendency to dislocate back 
in the woods.  I also prefer warmer temperatures so it may be a while 
before I post again.  Feel free to comment on anything I post.  I always 
welcome suggestions and new trips to try out! 
 
 
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