Sunday, September 30, 2018

Mossy Point

Lisa, Tom and I put in kayaks at the Mossy Point boat launch amid camp owners taking their boats out for the season on the last day of September. Clouds were hanging in the air, but we paddled north to stay warm and had a picnic at the extreme northern section of the lake. We were careful not to hurl ourselves over the LaChute falls - which is redundant in French...

We followed the eastern shore south through calm waters and extremely low boat traffic to find spectacular views of Roger's Rock and Anthony's Nose. I explored Turtle Islands only to find a disgusting pile of guano and not a single turtle.


On the return trip, we admired Cook Mountain which we have climbed on multiple occasions. It was a great day on the clear waters of Lake George.


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