If this isn’t pristine, then it doesn’t exist anymore. Just the 4 name title of the place alerts you to this. This is Sierra Club calendar material. We all need to know these places still exist even if we don’t make it to them ourselves. Thanks for bringing this back from the wilds to share.
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Many thanks Philip. Have a nice weekend. ☺
Hi John and your welcome. Wishing you a great weekend, too! 🙂☀️🙂
Thank you 👋
Ansel Adams would be impressed.
Thanks Ed… I suspect he’d be hard to please. 🙂
Awesome photo!
Thanks Yolanda, enjoy your weekend 🙂
If this isn’t pristine, then it doesn’t exist anymore. Just the 4 name title of the place alerts you to this. This is Sierra Club calendar material. We all need to know these places still exist even if we don’t make it to them ourselves. Thanks for bringing this back from the wilds to share.
Thankfully the state has protected so many places like this, especially in the Adirondacks. Thanks PT
Beautifully rendered reflections, John – this must be a wonderful place to explore.
Thanks Lynn…this river (the Raquette) is actually the second longest in the state, yet a lot of New Yorkers never see it.
I’m not sure if I ever saw it…I always liked the name and now I get to see the beauty. Thank you.