After arriving home from our western road trip, we were itching to get in our boats. We strapped our kayaks to the top of the car and headed to Tom's cabin in Newcomb for some kayaking day trips. Fortunately each trip would put us through Long Lake's ice cream corner.
On day one, we headed north to Tupper Lake but were sadly met with strong winds and rain. It was not the experience that we were looking for on such a big lake. We turned the car around and headed to Horseshoe Lake, just south of Tupper for an afternoon paddle. With clouds overhead and some rain, we paddled the mostly wild shoreline, admiring the campsites along the way. This lake seems to be an overlooked portion of the Whitney wilderness.
We got ice cream cones at Hoss's to finish our first day.
Our second day of paddling was at Raquette Lake. Launching at Golden Beach, we followed the northern shore, skirting Big Island and following the shoreline of Osprey Island. We then met the caretaker at Tioga Point where we stopped for lunch as we pursued historic photographs of the building coplex that was once housed there. We continued north to Needle Island and turned around when the wind really started to blow. On our return trip, we skirted the longer side of Big Island and found the lean-to's available for camping.
We got ice cream cones at Hoss's to finish our second day.
Our third day turned into a bit of a bust. Arriving at Long Lake, we saw thunderheads in the sky and decided to have some ice cream at Hoss's to wait it out. It kept looking ominous so we headed back to Newcomb to paddle a tiny portion of Harris Lake. Unfortunately the conditions were not in our favor so we packed out to the orchard for the evening.
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