Adirondack Explorer

Not quite alone out there

Sometimes it pays to wait until the crowd thins out at the latest attraction.

The first hint came when my son Theo and I started gearing up at the trailhead to Wolf Pond, a new path and lean-to accessed from the Blue Ridge Road between Newcomb and North Hudson, south of Boreas Ponds. As we loaded water and other essentials into our dog

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