dimanche 31 août 2014

Snowy Mountain via Griffin Brook Slide - August 30th, 2014

This weekend we were planning on making a run for the Sewards, but instead decided to try for something a little more local for us: The Griffin Brook Slide. This would be our first slide climb, and our favorite.



Bushwhack to Slide

We had heard rumors of a herdpath leading through the erratic zone, north of the marsh, and to the, and after signing in at the register at 10am, we headed along the road to find it. About .4 miles later, we saw an obvious herdpath in the area we assumed to find it, next to a mile marker. We promptly followed it, being careful to avoid the numerous miniature toads along the path. It was very well defined, with evidence of cuts and a small makeshift bridge over a small brook; we assumed hunters may use it as well (we turned out to be wrong). About fifteen minutes into the herdpath, it split into two, both paths leading towards several large boulders, about the size of a lean-to (a lean-to is a good unit of measurement, better than Slugs at least). The left seemed more traveled, and lead to some more boulders before it seemed to end. Upon inspecting the area, we suddenely realized that this was a destination for bouldering, as evidenced by chalk, boulder-pad vegetation stunting and a ladder leading up one of the boulders we checked out.



There was no distinguishable herdpath leading out.



We in the end shouldered it out on the ridgeline south of the slide, northwest of the marshes, which led us directly to the exact point where the forest ends, and the slide run-off begins.









The Slide


We then made it up a slab on the right at the top of the run-off, then made for the left edge of the slide. From there, the slide is as described- of comfortable pitch, with several minor flat-ish areas where we could enjoy the views.





Looking over the ridgeline, with Dix and Giant visible in the distance.





Looking up at the slide, about midway.





Looking downward, about midway.





Incredible panorama featuring Indian Lake.



Overall, I found the slide to be very fun. The views and occasional rest made it all the better. As a side-note, I was good going all the way up with my deteriorating-but-grippy Salomon XR Mission trail runners.





The Ridgeline Bushwhack

Navigationally, the bushwhack was easy. Physically, it was rather demanding. Not because it was steep or muddy or such, but it was thick with blowdown and spruce. We were pulling it out of our clothes and folds of our skin long after the climb. The blowdown and cliffs were navigable but occasionally tedious.



Along the ridgeline, it was a rather fun one with some occasional lookouts, with the best of it being before the final ascent. We were treated to an incredible view of Snowy and its fire tower, cliff, and pair of wide slides (its the perspective that makes them seem skinny: http://ift.tt/1qtMHVx).





One last look at Snowy's cliffs before climbing...



We reached the trail only about five minutes away from the summit. It was quite refreshing, actually, albeit steep.





Summit to end.

We were on the summit of Snowy in March of 2013, and enjoyed it again, this time in the summer. Stretched out, fed up, and headed up to the fire tower. I was able to distinguish Blue Mountain, Santanoni, Indian Pass, the MacIntyres, Avalanche Pass, Colden, the Great Range, Dix and Giant from the fire tower. Oh, and Indian Lake. Other than that, my geographic skills where lacking.





Blue Mtn, and the High Peaks from the tower above looking north; looking in the other cardinal directions below.











The climb took about five hours to the summit. We were down the trail in about an hour and forty minutes.



Overall, the climb was fun and one of my favorites, and I would definitely look forward to doing this again someday.




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Lake Abanakee Paddling Question?

Hi all.. Indian Lake/Lake Albanakee is not an area with which we are very familiar.



We were thinking of paddling/exploring/fishing Lake Abanakee. I believe the last time we were down Chain Lakes Road exploring the new Gooley Club area I noticed a put in at the northern end of the lake and south of any rapids on the Indian River. Is that a legitimate put in area?

In paddling south from that point what will we encounter as far as dams and "carry arounds"? We would like to be able to paddle south under? Route 28 and eventually "cross" Big Brook Road and possibly Jerry Savarie Road possibly exploring the beginnings of Round Pond Brook and Big Brook as a daytrip. I realize most of Albanakee shoreline is private property. Are there any recommended spots in pull in and stretch one's legs along the way? Not really looking to work our way into Indian Lake.



Any thoughts of what to expect, insights and suggestions are most welcome & appreciated. Thanks a million....




Worn-out bag

General Question -



I have a 1995 North Face Blue Kazoo sleeping bag - insulation 600FF Goose Down.



The down is starting to come out of the threaded seams.



Is this bag shot or are there any ways I patch it up?



Thank you very much.




Hi everybody!

Hi there all, been lurking on MAP for a while but thought I'd bite the bullet so to speak and join. Hopefully I can learn a few things from some of the folks on here an maybe in time hp some others or more likely look like an idiot and possibly amuse others in the process.



I'm 24, an engineer in the RAF (sounds more exciting than it is I assure you). Martial arts wise I started with judo for approx 4 years as a child then 10 years out of training I started jjj (tjf) left for various reasons and 2 years later I have recently started boxing through work. I'm moving in a few months to Staffordshire for work and will be looking to start judo again when I'm up there If I can persuade my wife to let out often enough : )



Hope fully that gives you all a clue about me.




hello!

New to martial arts planet. My name is Eddie ward and I hold wing tsun workgroups in Lexington Ky. I have a background in other styles, but once I found wing tsun I never looked back! Im a fan of all styles, so I look forward to interactions with other members in the forums!




New Yopo Map Survey

It is possible that there may be a new topo map in the works for the Adirondacks and a general inquiry is being made for size and type.

Here is a link to the survey if you would like to participate.




Anita Sarkeesian

Would you allow Anita Sarkeesian to train at your class?




free hapkido seminar edinburgh

White Tiger Hapkido Scotland will be holding a free seminar from 1-5 on september the 6th 2014. The purpouse of this seminar will be to show how we train and give a introduction to the style we teach. you may come and go at any time you like and it will be structured as below

1-2 low rank basic skills

striking

falling

self-defence techniques

2-3 grappleing

quick overview

basics to advanced

3-4 high rank skills

some advanced striking

advanced falling

advanced self-defence skills

4-5 weapons

defence against

use of



anyone interested is welcome and can look us up on facebook the location of seminar is below

140 Pleasance, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH8 9RR




samedi 30 août 2014

Another Rousey camp/teammate destroyed.

So some time ago I noticed that Jessamyn Duke's striking defense actually degraded when she moved into the Ronda camp and started using Ronda's trainers. This manifested in her losing her last two fights really badly.



Then another member of the "Four Horsewoman" (Shafar) got knocked out cold against an opponent who was by no means top notch.




Spoiler


And now, Shayna Bazler who was a long time pioneer and veteran for women's MMA also gets decimated. And again it looks like people go to Ronda's camp to forget how to defend against punches.



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Bak Mei Pai: Looking for information

I'm finding of all the styles I'm looking for on google and in book stores, this seems the hardest to find anything on it, it's philosophy or background. Anyone have anything I could read? I found this book on amazon but I'm hard pressed for much else









Fu Jow Pai and Hung Gar

I may be wrong, but I've been reading that Fu Jow Pai is derived from the techniques of Hung Gar. Is this true and are there any significant differences that set these styles aside?



Are there other styles derived from Hung Gar?



Also while I am on the subject for comparative purposes, are there any books for reference on Fu Jow Pai (or other styles, such as leopard and dragon).




Hung Ga: Horse stance

I have a question about this stance since I found when I tried out, I struggled getting low and keeping my back straight. I'm new to this style, and I struggle keeping my feet straight forward as well. Is this something that comes with practice?



I've also considered it might be down to my weight training on the side of my MA training, since I squat and deadlift most days and lift heavy, so maybe Im just overdoing it?




Looking for a Few Good Family Day Hikes

Going to be near North Creek, Eastern Hamiliton County/Western Essex County next month and am looking for some good, moderate day hikes 2-6 miles max as we have our 3 year old with us, and that's all he'll handle (even with me carrying him).

Looks on the map like we'll be near the Hudson Gorge, are there any trails there?




Mice on Indian Lake sites

We camped at Indian Lake in early August this year, and were really, really surprised by the mice infestation on our site. There were a lot of holes in the ground, and the moment the daylight ceased, it was like someone had flipped a switch, and mice started showing up in them, crossing the site, getting on the benches, tables, our things.



The first night we have stupidly left our bags under a tarp on the table, as it was raining, late, and we were too tired to hang them up in the trees. Surely, by the morning the mice have chewed into the bags and did some damage. For that part we had noone but ourselves to blame.



But the next night, after hanging all the bags and making sure that no food was left around, we woke up to find out that this time they chewed into the tent in two places, cut a door tie, pulled it up to the top of the tent's dome under the rainfly for whatever reason, in short, they surely had a blast that night... There was no food or toiletries whatsoever in the tent, just clothes and ourselves, and that was the first time I saw mice trying to find a way into a tent with people inside.



For the third night we actually went to the lake store, got some snapping traps, peanut butter and a bucket for ADK mousetrap. We also left the lantern lit on its lowest setting under the rainfly in an attempt to deter the mice from the tent. The overnight catch was 6, two in the traps, 4 drowned in the bucket.



And then we have changed to a different site with a large beach where we pitched our tent. Yes, there were enough mice on that site as well, I've seen them often when wandering with a flashlight at night, but either they were more shy, or just scared to venture out to the beach, there was no further damage to the tent.



So, is this normal at all for the Indian Lake? Never have I seen such a problem before. In fact, we camped two weeks later near Long Lake, and although there was enough of wildlife on those sites (frogs, snakes, rabbits, chipmunks), we weren't bothered by mice at all.




Best routes for driving in an RV?

This California girl has always wanted to see the beauty of the Adirondacks, but now that we live full time on the road we've left our tent camping for an older 32' Motorhome with tow dolly and car. I'm trying to plan our route from Alexandria Bay region down through the park to Saratoga Springs, with no rush or hurry, just time to enjoy as much as we can and I need any help I can get. And, we don't like using interstates if at all possible. Problem is the RV is older and doesn't like climbing mountains. Are there any roads that would be better than others as far as few high elevation drives, or is that even possible. Looking at the maps I was thinking of Cranberry or Tupper Lake on highway 3 with day trip to Lake Placid, since everyone says that's a must see. Then south on 30 to Blue Mountain before continuing on. I'd like to stay about a week at a time in a campground and do day trips rather than driving all over in the RV. We have our kayak to enjoy the lakes and want time for hiking. Thanks for an advice, and BTW we love upstate NY! What a gorgeous part of the country this is.




Instagram

I'm sure some of you have noticed we now have a Martial Arts Planet Instagram account.



Already with only 18 pictures added you can see the community feel and range of arts covered here.



We don't make use of the photo section here, so let's push the Instagram page.



If you have a picture you'd like to add, then just post it here and I'll do the rest.



You'll be credited in the picture and as long as it's martial arts related it can probably go in.



All of these new accounts link back to MAP, hopefully encouraging new members, so please post your pictures, new or old.



Add a description if you can as to where and when the picture was taken.



Thank you in advance.



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vendredi 29 août 2014

UFC 177 - not a rematch, title fight

The not so long awaited rematch between TJ Dillashaw and Renan Barao for the UFC BW title is a no go.

Barao during the weigh ins stated he felt "sick", possibly passed out during his weight cut just before the weigh ins.



With 24hrs left to go till the PPV goes on air, UFC has got Joe Soto (15-2-0..6 win streak) from one of the main card fights to step up and fight TJ for the title.



Hell, at least its still a title fight. Otherwise the main event would've been Tony Ferguson vs Danny Castillo.




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Hi everyone!



Just wanted to introduce myself.



I own the link removed Ninja-Dojo Martial Arts studio in Littleton, Colorado.



We have a Samurai Museum as well here.



Feel free to stop by and say hi anytime you're in the area.




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8/29/14 N Squaw (Hoffman Wilderness)

Climbed a small un-named peak in the Hoffman Wilderness near Exit 29. This peak is north of Wyman Hill and Squaw mountain, and only the elevation is marked on Topo maps: 893 m (2274 ft). Bit of an isolated peak - it was an adventure just to get to it. First, I parked off Route 9 near the North Hudson town line at an unmarked dirt road. I followed the road west for about a mile to the Schroon River fishing weir. I walked the road, but it looks like it gets some vehicular traffic. I contemplated crossing here, but thought it would be too slippery. I went a few minutes south where the brook comes in from Squaw mountain. The river was a bit wider here, and I could see the bottom. I put on my water shoes and waded across. It was mostly knee high, except in one low spot where it reached my crotch. The water was cool and there was some mild current (around 1-2 mph). I got to the other side of the river and then followed the brook to the Northway (Interstate 87). There is a small pedestrian tunnel just south of the culvert for the brook. There were no real paths leading to this point, so I don't think it gets much use. I passed through the tunnel to the other side, and continued following the brook for short while. Then, I headed north and up to the ridge. There were a series of small ledges and cliffs all along the southern side leading up to the peak. The woods were fairly open as I picked my the route. Eventually I reached the top which had views to the east, south, west and north toward the high peaks. After a snack, I headed back down. Dropped off the ridge sooner and followed a drainage which eventually lead back to Squaw brook. Then, followed the same route back to the car.



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Inglorious Basterds is probably my fav but all still pretty epic!



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Severed Cobra Head Kills Chef

Pretty insane! Don't know whats crazier, the fact that people are eating cobra soup or that someone died from just a snake head.



Video removed.



Sorry, but we don't want videos of decapitated animals.




In addition there is an advert in the video, which breaks the ToS.




To Indian Lake by bicycle with canoe 8/17-24

I am sorry, this came out longer than I expected. A link to pictures should be at the end of the text if I can make it work.

Zach





I left at about 6:45 AM on Sunday the 17th with the canoe on a trailer behind the bicycle. The trip went smoothly until a dog came tearing out of a driveway on the Moose River Rd. (the one that goes from Port Leyden to McKeever). It was really moving but so was I and the bike and I got by the dog safely. The dog was hit by the right hand trailer wheel and for a moment I was afraid the trailer had flipped over, but it had not. The dog yelped and ran back up the driveway and I continued a short way up the hill since I could still roll. When I looked back I saw that the trailer was pulling sideways and when I stopped and looked underneath I saw that the aluminum tubing which comprised the tongue had been broken at a point just ahead of the wheels where there was a hole drilled through the tube to adjust the length. I was 58 miles from home and still 20 miles or so from Old Forge. I found a dead branch in the woods and used my pocket knife to trim it to fit inside the tubing but it snapped as soon as I tested it. I found a broken roadside tree that was still partly alive and did some beaver cutting with the knife since I didn’t have a saw. I made a piece about 8” long and trimmed it to fit , then wedged it into both halves of the broken tube and wrapped the whole thing with duct tape. I was doubtful but it was the best I could do at the time so I loaded up the canoe again and headed on my way. I had hoped a passing motorist might offer to help but the only one that stopped came while I was in the woods looking for a stick and when he saw me coming back he drove away. The stick alone held all the way to Old Forge where I went to the hardware store and bought a piece of aluminum angle to use as an external brace. The helpful man at the store cut the length of angle in half for me and came out to see the canoe and trailer as I was making the repair. I duct taped on the piece I needed and was back on my way. I got to 8th Lake around 7:30 and decided to head for the carry trail at the north end. I walked the bike down the trail to the lean to(which was full of stuff) and when I arrived at the lake I found a whole herd of people, college students at a guess, who were sitting silently contemplating or meditating or something. I retreated quietly and reconsidered my options. As I was unstrapping the canoe from the trailer I could hear the people start talking and moving around and once I got everything I needed in the canoe and carried it down to the lake I was able to launch without disturbing them too much. I paddled down the lake to the second lean to which was empty and set up my tent behind it since it seemed to have a number of mice living in it. Even though it was getting dark in the woods the lake still had enough light to easily see where I was going. This was the first time in Adirondack waters for my canoe.

I woke up on Monday the 18th to some clouds and a wet rain fly from some overnight showers. I headed back up the lake about 8 AM after doing a quick loop around the island and noting that the lean to is still there. Arriving at the carry trail I packed up the canoe and baggage on the bike and trailer and walked back up to the road. There was some much needed paving going on on 28 in the Raquette Lake area and there were a plethora of dump trucks going back and forth bringing in asphalt, I tried to keep right and not get in their way but there was over a mile of one lane travel and I am afraid I did hold people up for a couple of minutes as I tried and failed to keep up with the line of traffic. With the canoe in tow my acceleration and average speed are both reduced, not that they are all that high anyway on a bicycle. Once I got to Blue Mountain Lake the sun was out steadily and it was turning into a nice day. As I was heading down the road toward Lake Durant I hit a bump and heard a snap and looked around to see that the plastic ferrule that held the two halves of my flagpole together had snapped, so I used some more duct tape to fasten the two pieces side by side as best I could. I almost decided to skip my planned stop at Rock Lake when I was there were already 6 cars in the parking area, but I found a spot just up the road from the trailhead where I could get off the road into a clearing and hide the bike and trailer. I put a few necessities in the backpack, put the canoe on top and headed down the trail. I normally get off the trail when I see other people coming if it is too narrow to pass, since as a young man by myself I generally yield to almost everyone, but with the canoe on top I often didn’t see people till they were pretty close. When I explained to people that I would have gotten out of the way sooner but I couldn’t see too far they were all very nice about it. I went to one of the informal campsites on the south side of the lake to launch the canoe since I wasn’t sure about finding my way through the marsh. I made a clockwise circuit of the lake, first through the marsh and then up to the outlet where I landed and walked across a point of land to look for the waterfall I could hear. I found an embankment of large stones with two gaps through which the river flowed. I assume the rocks were left by a glacier but they almost looked like they might once have been part of something manmade. There was a little field with a lot of cardinal flowers in it and while I was taking a picture of a butterfly on one plant I heard a hummingbird come in on my right and was able to get a picture of it too before it flew away. I went back out to the lake and headed down to a large beach on the NE side where I had some lunch and enjoyed the sun before heading down to another smaller beach on the SE shore that I had visited on foot last year, right by the drainage from a large former beaver swamp (I think) that has a nice view of Blue Mountain across the lake. When I got back to where I had put in there was someone setting up a camp there but after a couple of tries I was able to find an unoccupied spot to land and reload the canoe on the backpack and eventually find my way back to the main trail. After a stop for a loaf of bread in Indian Lake village I headed south on 30 hoping to put in at some state land just south of Sabael, but when I got there I realized it was much steeper than I had expected so I reconsidered the map and my plan and decided to go down to where the lake again comes close to the road just above the campground. I found a place there where I could disappear off the road and waited till there were no cars present. I hid the bike and trailer deeper in the woods and moved the canoe and baggage across the road in two trips at times when there was no one there to see. I am overly cautious about this but I feel safer knowing that no one has seen me when I am hiding things. I got out on the lake about 6 PM and paddled up the western shore till I came to the beach where the trail from Watch Hill comes down to the lake. It was getting dim and the mosquitos were coming out by the time I arrived so I set up my tent quickly.

On Tuesday the 19th I got up at 6 and packed up quickly for an early start. There was thick fog and I could not see very far but I knew I could follow the shoreline easily enough. I went north till I came to the three waterfalls that drain into the lake by the Parson’s Point picnic area. They sounded strange in the fog and they were very pretty. After rounding the point I continued north till I came to the first inholdings and then clipped my compass onto my PFD and headed east across the lake into the fog looking for Green Island. I could begin to see it before I completely lost sight of the west shore, and I headed for the northern tip, then past it to Doherty Island and on north again up the east shore of the lake. The rocks of the islands and shoreline were especially interesting in this part of the lake and it was a lot of fun to see each new area I reached. I passed by the north end of Kirpen’s Island and went into Norman’s Cove where I landed at the beach and had the rest of my breakfast at the picnic area on the point while watching the fog lift. It was almost all gone as I paddled across the cove to look for the trail up Baldface Mountain. My NG map showed it coming in just about opposite the picnic area, but I could not find anything over there that looked like a trail so I kept on around the shore and finally found it on the east side. The white circle was faded but still visible and there was also a DEC sign that I had not expected from the descriptions I had read. I hid the canoe in the woods and headed up the trail, still not having seen anyone since the previous day. The cliffs above the path on the way up were impressive but I couldn’t find a way to get them in a photo. Up on top I called home to check in and let them know I had arrived at the lake safely. I could see Blue Mountain where there is a tower and the connection was not great but mostly seemed to work. I know it is a sin to use a phone in the backcountry, but at least there was no one else about as far as I could tell. I was visited by a red squirrel and an unidentified (by me) bird. It was one of the most enjoyable mountaintop visits I have had. After I had spent about an hour up there I saw a pontoon boat come into the cove below and then go out again, whereupon it met another motorboat and they both came back in. A couple of minutes later I noticed two canoes approaching the entrance to the cove and I decided that I would spend another 15 minutes and then get going before the summit became more crowded. I spoke briefly with some of the people in the three parties I met who were going up and they all seemed very friendly. I unhid my canoe and camping gear and headed out of the cove where I met a motorboat approaching which was kind enough to slow down and let me get out of the way before coming in. I went down the east side of Kirpen’s Island and explored the long skinny cove there, took a break on the small beach at the south end of the island and then came out into the main lake and headed south looking for the cute island with the cliff on one side that I had seen from the summit. It was just as nice up close as it had looked from a distance, with nice views from the cliff and even a comfortably shaped seat in the stone where I ate my lunch while looking down the lake at as yet unexplored areas. All the time I was at Indian Lake I saw many more things that I would have liked to check out than I had time for, so I definitely hope to return one day. After lunch I paddled down the east shore and was passing between Doherty Island and the mainland when I saw a cute little comma-shaped island with a nice little beach tucked into the cove. I had been stopping every half hour or so to get out of the canoe and move around because my legs would go to sleep if I sat in the canoe any longer, so this was a good chance to take a break and see the sights. It was a very nice island and another spot I would like to revisit in a more leisurely way. Time was passing by so I hurried off past Crotched Pond and Camp Islands and landed on an unnamed island below Moose Island that was not as pretty but still a place to land and stretch where I wouldn’t be bothering anyone. I liked the random large rocks sticking out of the water in this area but they gave it a rather strange look. I decided that since I was so close by I might as well explore John Mack Bay and I went around all of it except the skinny eastern arm. It was pretty and seemed to have a lot more sandy and less rocky shoreline than the parts of the lake I had been in. I saw a daysailer on the way into the bay and was surprised that anyone would be sailing on the lake given the unusual topography of the bottom but they were either very skilled and well informed or else lucky as they seemed to be getting around fine without running into anything. My plan was to go down the long southern arm to the mouth of the Jessup River and camp there outside the campground, so even though I was getting tired I headed around the point and got started. I don’t know if it was because I was too tired to enjoy it as much, but that arm of the lake felt interminably long to me. There were some pretty spots along it, though. About halfway down I noticed that even after I had been out of the canoe for a few minutes the feeling in the bottom of my left foot was not coming back, which seemed a bit worrisome, and also that my left knee felt like it wasn’t locking as it should. I did some more vigorous walking when I got to the Dug Mountain Falls picnic area but I still couldn’t get that leg back to normal, so at about 8 PM I headed for the trail up the side of the Jessup rock garden and set up my tent. I walked a ways up the river but didn’t see an end to the rock garden, and the current seemed stronger than I had expected. I went to sleep trying to decide what to do the following day.

When I got up on Wednesday my leg was better but still not all the way back to normal so I decided to go back to the picnic area for breakfast and then head back up the lake to the area where I had camped on the Monday night and spend a rest day there. I was expecting rain in the afternoon and the day was already overcast. I walked to the upper falls and looked at them and then got back in the canoe. For a while as I went north I was shadowing or being shadowed by a loon, which first called to me while I was sitting on a rock on the shore taking a break. We seemed to be heading in the same general direction and it didn’t seem bothered by my continuing to be nearby. I saw a sign for a picnic area on an island on the west shore of the southern arm that I had missed the night before and landed with some difficulty among the rocks. It was a nice spot, but the day was rather oppressive and I didn’t stay too long. I went up the eastern side of Long Island and looked at the mini-islands off the shore there and then headed north to my destination. I took some time to wander around in the woods and at length found a spot that was almost level and was big enough for my tent beside a huge hemlock. It was about the right distance from the beach to be legal without being too far away and I set up my tent around 11:30, expecting the rain to begin at any time. At about noon the sun came out and the clouds broke up beautifully, and I spent most of the afternoon on the beach till about 4 when I headed back up to the waterfalls of Beaver Brook next to Parson’s Point. I followed the trail up to the waterfalls and then followed the brook back down. There was a rock near the top that randomly made me think of a poem by Lewis Carroll titled The Three Badgers which involves “a mossy stone beside a dark and covered way”. It was also a nice spot to sit. I returned to my campsite about 6 and had a pleasantly restful evening. About 8 there was a brief sprinkle just as I was starting to think I should go into my tent away from the mosquitoes, and soon after the rain started in earnest.

On the morning of Thursday the 21st I woke up to the sound of rain, but when I got out of the tent and headed down to the beach I found that it had stopped raining there and all the water in the woods was just dripping off the trees. I took a last dip in the lake and left about 7. I headed back out the way I had come and saw a couple of kayaks near the Timberlock complex, but otherwise no one was about and the water was like glass. I found the spot where I had put in, after some initial doubts, and carried the canoe and then everything else up to the road. I found the bike and trailer in the woods and got everything put together and headed north. At the scenic overlook I met a couple of parties who were interested in the canoe and spent a while talking with them, and with some other folks at the store in Indian Lake where I bought some bagels. I made an impromptu stop at Sawyer Mountain on the way by and climbed it, there was no one else there at all so it was easy enough to hide my belongings. The view was very limited but scenic. My goal was to get back to 8th Lake and get into a lean to so I could dry my rain fly which was soaked. The inner screen part of the tent was fine, but I thought a chance to dry everything thoroughly would be nice. This time I hid the bike and trailer in the woods right by Route 28 and paddled across the lake to the island where I spread out and hung up everything inside the lean-to. The sun was shining a little bit by this time and I walked around the island to see the sights. In the grassy field on the south side I found a big cardboard box that someone had filled with trash and then not removed and it had disintegrated, and I was thinking about paddling over to the campground to ask for a trash bag when I found an empty one serendipitously lying in a path. I put all of the trash from the box into it and all of the other bits of trash I could find lying around and put it into the stern of the canoe as best I could, though it was a tall and awkward parcel. I was a little apprehensive about my reception as I paddled to the boat ramp, but a camper there told me which way to go and when I got to the gatehouse the DEC ranger/person there was very nice about it and when I explained what I had he said he would take care of it and took the bag away with him. We parted with mutual expressions of goodwill and I headed back up the lake as a thunderstorm was approaching. It was one of the closest ones I have experienced when camping, but I had luckily gotten into the lean-to before it arrived. I spent the evening mostly reading and watching the wind and rain, and after they stopped I went out for a last look around before turning in early. My book this year was Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens. I have found that for me Dickens seems to be the ideal author to read when camping since many of his books are very long but the cheaper paperback editions are quite light, and his use of language is interesting enough to make me read somewhat slowly but there is enough going on to keep my attention for many hours at a time if necessary.

On Friday the 22nd I left the lean-to and paddled over to where I had left my stuff. As I came up the hill at about 8 I realized that there was a flagman standing in the road in front of me and that the paving operation was coming my way. I got everything put together and went into Inlet where I got some food and went to the park to fill my water bottles and look at the forecast. I caught a curb and flipped my canoe and trailer on their sides trying to get into the park while there was another vehicle partly blocking the entrance, but I was barely moving at the time and the only damage was a few scratches on the gunwale. The power was out so there was no forecast, and someone told me there had been a lightning strike in the campground the previous night. I went up to Eagle Bay and headed into the woods off the tobie trail looking for the open rock on the mountain there that I had failed to find last year. I failed again but as I was coming back to the road I saw an owl fly off ahead of me a short distance, so I followed it to see if I could get a picture. I took one picture and was lining up another one when I realized there were two owls in the tree, one above the other, both staring at me in a peevish sort of way. I took a couple of further pictures and then left as I didn’t like to bother them by trying to get closer. I came out to the road a bit east of where I had gone in and walked along in the woods parallel to it. On the way into Old Forge a friendly bicyclist told me about a shortcut on Hollywood Rd. which took me along the shore of the lake and had little traffic. I went into Thendara and found an isolated spot on state land where I could do my disappearing act again and put my canoe in on the North Branch of the Moose River. I went up the river under the bridges and somewhat past the carry around the rapids, perhaps another mile or so. It was quite scenic but the light was not very good for taking pictures so I didn’t take many. I would like to travel more of the river someday. I got back on the road and headed for the Nelson Lake trailhead where I hid everything again and put the canoe on top of the backpack. It was an easy walk down an old road to the put-in, which has about a 4 foot high vertical bank with a clay bottom. The water was only about 2 feet deep so I was able to load the canoe and get in without too much trouble. The river was much higher than last time I was here two years ago. In the main channel I ran onto a submerged rock and had to execute several vigorous backward jerks to get off of it again, but when I inspected the canoe later there was no visible damage. The channel into the outlet of Nelson Lake was easy to find as the river came to a nice T and I turned left. On entering the pickerelweed area I saw a large object on the south edge of the channel and canoed over to investigate. It turned out to be one of those vinyl float tubes that people use in pools and at the beach, turned upside down and with its handles caught in the weeds. The top was a bit dirty from being in the water but it was otherwise intact. I put it on the top of the cargo area in the canoe and headed toward the lake again. The channel was at least a foot deep throughout the area I traversed but it was entirely full of pickerelweed that had to be pushed through. I found that the canoe would push through with some extra effort to part the plants and as soon as the canoe had passed they popped right back into place again and appeared unaffected. Once I reached the lake I paddled up the west side and found a landing place next to a large rock. I got out and walked up the first path I saw and it led to the lean-to in fairly short order. The lean-to is very nice and new, though it has accumulated a lot of odd stuff already including a pair of large hand mirrors, some assorted canned goods and a tarp or two. Returning to the lakeshore I headed around the north end of the lake and found the campsite by the big rock ledge on the NE corner. It was a pretty spot except for the broken picnic table and the metal table-like thing that were sitting on the rocks. I set up my tent and then ate the first part of my supper on the rock before being forced to retreat by the no-see-ums.

In the morning on Saturday the 23rd I tried to eat breakfast outside but again had to return to the tent even though I wore my fleece jacket and wrapped my towel around my legs to try to keep the bugs away. I stayed in the tent till after 9 reading my book and vainly hoping that the clouds might break, and then came out and explored on foot on some of the surrounding herd paths before turning my attention to cleaning the float tube and the inside of my canoe with the sponge. I tried the tube out briefly and can say that it did indeed float but it was hard to propel in any particular direction. I even tried sitting on it and using my double canoe paddle, but found that unless I took tiny strokes at an extremely high cadence all I accomplished was spinning in place. I packed the canoe and paddled back down the east side of the lake while looking at the large rocks along the shoreline. About 5 minutes out it began to rain lightly and continued for the next couple of hours as I went back down the outlet and up the river to my landing place, carried the canoe back to the parking area, got everything set for the road and headed for McKeever. The bridge over the river was being worked on and was down to one lane but I didn’t have to wait long to cross and it was a short enough section that my low speed didn’t make people wait very long. In McKeever I turned onto the side road that leads into the Black River Wild Forest and took the right fork to head toward Bear Lake. I went about 1/4 mile in on the gravel road past the gate and then decided to start carrying the canoe from there since I was having trouble keeping the bike steady on the gravel with the extra weight of the canoe dragging behind. I carried the canoe the rest of the way to the trailhead and then over the ridge to Bear Lake, which I had visited on foot last year and was eager to canoe around. The water was a good bit higher this year than it was last year so the shoreline was a little less friendly to land on, but I enjoyed paddling around the lake. I could hear voices from the lean-to so I knew it was occupied, and I looked for a landing that would lead to a campsite as I went around the lake but I didn’t find anything. The outlet was particularly nice, I went down as far as the first beaver dam and decided not to cross it because the channel was much narrower below it. I saw a couple of plants that I am not accustomed to seeing, one that grew in the edge of the water but looked almost like some sort of perennial bulb foliage and flowers and one that had little spiky ball shaped flowers that was quite fun. I took pictures of both and they are in my album that is linked at the end of this report. If anyone reads this far and knows what these plants are I would like to find out. After going all the way around the lake I returned to the peninsula next to the inlet stream and had a late lunch and looked at the view for a while. About 3 the sun came out for 2 or 3 minutes and I basked briefly in its warmth, but then it went in again. About 4:30 the mosquitoes began to become thick and I still had not found a good campsite that was not right on the trail, so I decided to pack everything out again and look for a spot near the Moose River where it passed quite close to the gravel access road near the register so that I could get a faster start in the morning. On the way back out I saw a rock that was about the right height and set my camera on it so I could take a picture of my method of carrying my canoe, since how to carry canoes has been an ongoing topic of discussion on this forum. When I got back to where I had hidden my wheels I put the canoe back on the trailer and rode the bike back out past the register to where there was a driveway leading to the north. I hid my bike and the trailer with the canoe on it in the weeds behind the end of the pullout after checking that I was still on state land according to my map. Then I headed north about 1/4 mile through some blowdown and spruce plantations till I found a nice flat spot near the river but far enough back to be legal, and just upstream of the railroad bridge. The water seemed very high and strong and I did not venture far out in it. After a last camp supper and some cold and soapless ablutions I read for a while and then went to sleep. In the middle of the night something that I am guessing was a squirrel ran into the the side of the tent and thus into the side of me hard enough to wake me up a couple of times. I think I must have been lying across one of its main thoroughfares, from the rate it was traveling. I didn’t have the rain fly on as the weather was supposed to be clearing and before morning I could see stars when I looked up between the tree branches.

On the morning of Sunday the 24th I got up just before 6 and was packed and starting to walk out soon after 6:30. By 7 I had hit the pavement in McKeever and was ready to start speeding west on my way home. I passed the driveway from whence had come the dog on my way up without incident and by 9 I was taking a break and eating a secondary breakfast at a handy guardrail in Port Leyden by the bridge over the Black River. With the help of a nice north wind I was able to make the climb out of Constableville heading south toward West Leyden without having to stop, which was a good thing as I had been wondering how hard it would be to get going again if I did. There is a stretch there of over a mile of continuous moderately steep grade which is fun going down on my way in but the climb is the hardest stretch of my return journey. I stopped briefly in West Leyden and at Swancott Mill and made it home at 1:30 in the afternoon, a good bit earlier than I had expected. Overall on this trip I covered 281 miles by bicycle with daily average speeds ranging from just over 10 to just over 12 MPH. This is a bit slower than I would travel without the canoe and trailer but the benefit of having them with me far outweighs the cost of the extra time and effort. This was my sixth Adirondack trip and definitely the one I enjoyed the most even though the weather was sometimes less than ideal. I am looking at making another canoe before next year that will be slightly bigger than this one and may have improved handling and comfort for someone of my size. I think that some of my leg problems in this canoe stem from the fact the my feet are so far forward in it that the area where they sit is sort of V shaped which causes them to be pressed against one another, but this would not be a problem for a normal person in this hull.



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Happy Birthday Dan93 and Hayseed!

Happy birthday peeps!



Have a good one!



Frodo will be along with cake shortly.



We hope.



She's supposed to be abstaining, but you never know.



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Apacer Combo SDIMM Meets Enterprises’ Demand for New Terminal Devices

Apacer, the leading professional manufacturer of memory modules, presented Combo SDIMM in Computex this year. The product derives from an innovative concept and underlines its innovative R&D design that integrates SSD (Solid State Drive) and DRAM on the DRAM Module, adding a new storage choice for principal customers of embedded industrial computer providers. It takes up less motherboard space occupied by storage devices and memory modules. Users can expand SSD storage capacity anytime. Currently Apacer has launched two SSD options, including M.2 NGFF and CFast memory card, both supporting SATA 3.0 (6Gb/s) interface. It is a great breakthrough in storage device field.







With respect to the two SSD options, M.2 NGFF modular SSD is the next-generation SSD interface standard that Intel develops for tablet PC, Ultrabook and Thin Client. Its full name is “M.2 NGFF(Next Generation Form Factor)”. Its single-side thickness is 2.75mm and it’s free of mechanism interference. Currently, there are three models of M.2 NGFF applicable to Combo SDIMM, including 2242/2260/2280, for customers to choose based on their demands. Among the three, the largest capacity of 2280 is up to 256GB. Besides, CFast memory card conforms to CFast 2.0 specifications, and boasts a capacity of up to 128GB. Its capacity can be changed as necessary, demonstrating user-friendliness and flexibility.







In addition, as the Combo SDIMM memory module adopts standard DDR3 interface and standard 240-pin design, it is ready-to-use once external SATA signal cable is connected, without replacing the motherboard. What’s more, it takes advantage of the VLP DIMM short circuit PCB design (0.738 inch in height) of DRAM module DIMM to increase the board height. It also provides M.2 or CFast slot, without connecting any external SSD power, which will reduce the power connection. The product features superior physical properties such as shock resistance, low noise and low power consumption that greatly enhance product reliability, and it is applicable to various embedded devices.



With more than ten years of experiences in the SSD market, Apacer is the world-leading industrial SSD supplier and one of the few Taiwanese manufacturers that ranked among the top ten memory module manufacturers with software, hardware and firmware R&D capacities. Apacer has launched a number of pioneering products ahead of its industrial peers. Our products have 100% gone through rigorous environment tests (extended temperature and high/low pressure testing for longer periods of time) and motherboard test. Currently they have passed each international OEM vendor’s strict tests for ensured compatibility and stability when used in embedded systems.




Borrow a car??

Do any of the older Ladies & Gentlemen want to borrow a small car for two years? They tax it & service it (just been done)

Then give it me back to hand over to my son once he's out of his apprentiship

It's just had a facelift, low miles and mint

It would appreciate a garage :)





I'm not gaining so this thread should be allowed??




Class in Central Scotland

Hi Folks,

I was wondering if anyone can recommend a good Aikido class in Central Scotland, in particular I have an interest in Irmi techniques. I would also be looking for a class that is very traditional.



Many Thanks in Advance

Stu




Martial Arts school in Vancouver, BC

Hey, so on recommendation of someone else on this forum I am making this thread.



Basically I am looking to learn martial arts, but am kind of lost. I do not have any prior experience in MA of any form, but I guess my primary motivation to learn would be for self-defense. I do not work out but indulge in ocassional running and jogging, so I wouldn't consider myself to be in the best of shape.



I am looking for a school in Vancouver itself. Can't really travel out because of university :/



I'm hoping this helps!



Thanks in advance,

Cassidy



ps. I am female and 21 if that helps!




Hawk Vittles

I just tried to access the website for Hawk Vittles and got a message "account suspended". Does anyone know if their status has changed? Or is this a temporary glitch?




Hadley mtn?

Looking for some opinions on Hadley Mtn? A nice hike? Is it busy? Any good backwoods camping around there? TIA




12 Times Martial arts world champion Q/A

Hey guys, if you have any questions about self defense please don't hesitate to ask




Training Without a School

I recently stumbled upon a group in my area, via Craigslist, that's going to meet at members homes and train together. Most of the guys have some experience,and one even ran a school before moving to our area. First meeting is this Saturday.



Anybody have any experience with this type of an arrangement? I did something similar about a decade ago. It was a great learning experience, but the group disbanned after a few months.




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Should NYS Impose a Hiking Fee?

In tough fiscal times it seems to me that the State is passing up a new revenue source. Right now Snowmobilers and ATVers pay a registration fee and hunters a license fee for the privilege to pursue their hobbies.

A fee structure for hiking could be tailored to individual areas to encourage or discourage use and distinguish between Resident and non-resident.




Hapuku's Mau Rakau Blog

Tena Koutou, Hello everyone. So I've decided to make a blog about Mau Rakau as I've recently have taken it up. Its amazing to think that its been 5 generations since anyone in my family has practiced Mau Rakau, so for me to doing it is super special.



Since hearing about Mau Rakau in 2008 Iv'e been raring to do it but there wasn't any local Tohunga (tutors) available to teach it. Last week however a new Mau Rakau school was established in my local neighborhood. Although I've been out of shape since my motorcycle crash back in 2011, I decided to stand strong (Kia Kaha) and get into it. My fitness and weight is something that definitely needs working on. Also, I gotta get my some proper knee and ankle supports.



My older sister is also doing Mau Rakau with me, which is massive for her as she has social anxiety. She has been wanting to do martial arts for years but her shyness kept her back. So I'm super proud of her for coming and par taking.



The training is intense as its essentially cultural immersion. I have to learn how to speak Te Reo Maori, preform Karakia (traditional prayers), Kapa Haka (war dance), traditional battle formations, traditional greetings (hongi), memorize ancient lore, whakairo (carving), play Taonga Puoro (treasured instruments) as well as empty hand combat, learning to use the Taiaha and Patu. And that's just scratching the surface. Training at the moment is once a week for 2 hours, and believe it or not, to learn all of this knowledge is only costing me a dollar for each training session. The club is trying to establish more training days, which is great (the more the merrier).



Last week I learnt basic foot work, karakia, battle formations and empty hand combat. This week I did foot work, karakia, battle formations, empty hand combat, step sparring and basic Taiaha. As I don't have a Taiaha of my own yet, I've been using a wooden broom handle instead (which does the job).



If anyone was to ask me what Mau Rakau is similar to in terms of style and technique, I couldn't give a straight answer. The empty hand combat is inspired by the Ruru (Morepork) which is a New Zealand owl. The Ruru is the Kaitiaki (guardian) of the region I live in.







There are elements of the empty hand combat that remind me of Karate. And the use of the Taiaha reminds me of Kobudo. But the footwork is something else all together. In Mau Rakau our footwork is inspired by native birds, we flick our feet up. In Mau Rakau, like in Muay Thai we use our shins to protect ourselves from incoming blows. And many of the stances are similar to what you would find in Karate, but its the way how its put together is what makes it different to anything that I've done in the past. The foot work is complex and elegant to watch when everything is put together, but at the moment all I've been doing tripping up all over myself (well, hey, I've only been doing it for 2 weeks). Our club does do full contact sparring with Taiaha and Patu, but I ain't going near any of that until I've got the basics down. Hopefully I'll be updating this blog every week.



Here's a video demonstrating Mau Rakau foot work:









Windsor Brokers - Short Term Technical Analysis for Majors (07:45 GMT)

EURUSD



The Euro regains strength in the near-term action, as corrective attempts off fresh low at 1.3149, extended to 1.3220, last Friday’s low and the first break point. Hourly studies turned positive, as the price action attempts to stabilize above 1.32 handle, with sustained break above 1.3220 barrier, also 50% retracement of 1.3295/1.3149 descend, required to improve 4-hour structure for push towards the next break point at 1.3295, 22 Aug lower top, between 50% and 61.8% of larger 1.3410/1.3149 descend. Overextended daily studies support the scenario. Conversely, failure to sustain break above 1.3200, would signal prolonged sideways trade, with downside risk in play.



Res: 1.3220; 1.3240; 1.3261; 1.3295

Sup: 1.3187; 1.3167; 1.3149; 1.310













GBPUSD



Cable is regaining traction, as bounce off 1.6534 low probes above strong 1.66 barrier. Sustained break here is required to confirm basing attempt and further improve north-heading 4-hour studies for push towards pivotal 1.6677/85, 20 Aug lower top / 200SMA and possible extension to the key near-term barrier at 1.6735 lower platform. However, overall negative tone sees current movements as corrective action and failure to clear 1.6735 barrier, would keep in play scenario of lower top formation and subsequent fresh weakness.



Res: 1.6605; 1.6622; 1.6651; 1.6677

Sup: 1.6570; 1.6534; 1.6500; 1.6464











USDJPY



The pair maintains overall bullish tone and enters near-term corrective phase, after fresh bulls cracked key 104.11, 04 Apr peak, the last obstacle on the way to 105.43, 02 Jan peak. Corrective easing establishes below initial 104 support, with 103.50, 22 Aug low and 103.20, Fibonacci 38.2% of 101.49/104.26 upleg, seen as next significant supports, with extended pullback to be contained above 103 zone, previous peaks and psychological support, to keep bulls in play.



Res: 104.00; 104.16; 104.26; 104.50

Sup: 103.67; 103.50; 103.20; 103.07











AUDUSD



Near-term bulls returned to play, as the pair extended rally off 0.9237 through 0.9327/42 barriers, also penetrating daily cloud base and 55SMA, now eyeing pivotal 0.9372, lower top of 06 Aug and 50% of 0.9503/0.9237 descend. Break above here is required to confirm base at 0.9237 for more significant correction of 0.9503/0.9237 descend, with 0.94 psychological barrier / 61.8% retracement and 0.9415 lower top, seen as immediate targets. Otherwise, prolonged sideways trade could be expected in the near-term, in case of failure to break 0.9372 barrier. Previous peak at 0.9349, now acts as initial support, ahead of 0.9326 higher base/ previous range tops, where pullbacks should find solid support.



Res: 0.9342; 0.9372; 0.9400; 0.9440

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What styles benefit the least from actual strength?

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Fishing Brook and County Line Flow

Another postcard picture perfect day of paddling







Based on a DEC press release and my own curiosity, MDB and I paid a visit to Fishing Brook yesterday.



According to the press release:

"Fishing Brook

Four miles of shoreline along Fishing Brook in the Town of Long Lake in Hamilton County north of Route 28N are open to fishing. Fishing Brook is located between the communities of Long Lake in Hamilton County and Newcomb in Essex County. It contains brook trout.



DEC plans to construct parking areas and a boat launch for small trailered-boats on 60-acre County Line Flow and a parking area and boat launch for car top boats on 47-acre Fishing Brook Bog. The two waters, which are located at each end of this stretch of Fishing Brook, will be open for the public to fish by boat."




Well, here is the public access site (I think) on County Line Flow.







This sort of put in appeals to me, but MDB was less than impressed, in fact, she was doubtful that this day would be worth the driving...



Here's a look back at the carry trail from on the water.







I'm not so sure that spot will be suitable for small trailered boats...



Anyway, we paddled to the head of the Flow, it was fun zig zagging through there, we eventually found a wide channel. Sometimes a map is not enough, I should have brought a satellite photo with us.



We had great views of Kempshall and Goodnow, at opposite ends of the Flow.











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