Each summer at Kayuta keeps getting better and better. Being able to spend more time here allowed for more entertaining and discovery.
Paddling around the lake continued to be a favorite activity, with Woodhull Creek being added to our list of paddling routes.
We've hiked new places like the Bald Mountain Fire Tower, Moss Lake, the Alder Creek Gorge Trail.
We rode our bikes on trails we've only hiked before - the Black River Canal Feeder Trail and parts of the Black River Canal towpath, even discovering some fabulous waterfalls along the way.
And we have never seen so many different wildlife around the lake - a woodpecker, hummingbirds, blue heron, green heron and even a snake as well as the usual ducks, deer, turkeys and turtles. I even saw the loon three times.
But now, the camp is closed for the season and we'll just have to savor these memories until next year's opening day.
Monday, October 11, 2010
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