July 24, 2021
7131 – Mt. Dunham
July 24, 2021




Write-up: Walt Pillar Leader: Walt Pillar Co-Leader: Bobbie Scarpino
Ten Tramps hiked 4 miles up to and around the Fetterley Forest Conservation Area on Panther Mountain by Canadarago Lake. FifteenTramps cancelled because of the forecast of heavy rain but we only experienced a very damp hike and a light shower. The view of the Lake from the top was obscured by fog. We dried out with a drink at One Genny.
At the last minute we switched to a hike due to strong possibilty of thunder storms and heavy rains. Three of us ended up hiking the Deerfield Wilderness Park trails. It was pouring quite heavily as we drove to the park, but fortunately, the rain stopped. The last stretch we got caught as the rain returned.
Saw lots of these red fungi….Amanita jacksonii….which are edible. However, there is another deadly Amanita that looks very similar, so I would not take a chance.
Dianna, Bobbie and Greg
Write-up: Bob Kane
Leader: Bob Kane
Co-Leader: Dianna Morris
On a very humid morning 21 Tramps hiked up, up and up to a view of the West Canada Creek and the Southern Adirondacks.
This trail was bushwhacked and built by Keegan Roberts as an Eagle Scout project.
Write-up: Jim WasielewskiLeader: Jim WasielewskiCo-Leader: Lorrie WasielewskiFifteen of us kayaked 7.5 miles on a beautiful weather and water day. Perfect temperature and no wind. Enjoyed the company of a mother loon and her chick.
She was not spooked that we were real close to them.Thanks to my partner for helping to lead the paddle.
Write-up: Greg Sipp
Leader: Greg Sipp
Co-Leader: Paul Sirtoli
Photos: Greg Sipp
Four of the Tramps set out to East Pond today after torrential rains postponed the Saturday hike. Everyone packed water shoes, bug spray and patience for dealing with Tom. About a mile into the hike it was a total wash out, water waist deep as far as you could see. The consensus was to get back to the cars and regroup. Once there, Paul quickly devised an alternative hike, with today being July 4th, the plan was to set out to Independence Lake. We headed to Independence Rd. and hiked with weather in the high 60’s and partly sunny skies.
The loop consisted of stopping at Little Safford Lake, Clear Pond, lunch at Independence Lake and then on to Wheeler Pond. Carolyn had her heart set on seeing a moose, but with Tom in tow and the non-stop talking, there was no chance of that happening. In total, it was 12.5 miles on a great day.