Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York, is a crystalline solid that passes through the counties of Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, and Warren. Located in the extension of the Appalachian mountains, yet they belong geologically to the Laurentian Mountains of Canada. They are bordered on the east by Lake Champlain and Lake George, which separate them from the Green Mountains (Vermont). The southern boundary is formed by the Mohawk Valley. Beyond the Black River is located west of the Tug Hill Plateau, and north the St. Lawrence River. The Adirondacks are a fifth the size of the State of New York and has 4000 stream [1].
The Adirondack peak at 1629 m on Mount Marcy (sometimes called Tahawus). There are 46 peaks above 4000 feet (1219 m). The main peaks are Algonquin Peak (formerly Mt McIntyre) (1559 m), Haystack (1512 m), Skylight (1501 m), Whiteface (1485 m), Ten (1480 m) and Giant (1410 m).
The last weekend we made walking in the mountains ...
climbing on some cliffs ...
What greater good ...
And to cool off, while the temperature was around 13 degrees Celsius ... A quick dip ... in water of a river ... icy!
I wish you all that kind of experience ...
is fantastic ..
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