Boreas River  🖼️

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Boreas River ...

Looking North from the camping area along NY 28N... This part is relatively flat water, but fast moving (in part due to spring), and below NY 28N, you start to get back into the rapids.

Taken on Saturday May 21, 2011 at Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest.

Map: Triangle State Forest

More about Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest...

Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest is a 91,854-acre public preserve in New York’s Adirondack Park. The diverse terrain features quiet lakes, vast wetlands, and rugged peaks. The highlight is the 3,386-foot Vanderwhacker Mountain, which features a restored fire tower offering panoramic views of the High Peaks. Visitors enjoy primitive camping, backcountry hiking, paddling, and snowmobiling. It provides a peaceful, less-crowded wilderness experience for outdoor enthusiasts seeking rugged Adirondack beauty.

Map: Big Pond Trail
Map: Boreas Railroad - Moose Club Way To Northwoods Club Road
Map: Boreas River
Map: Bullet Pond And Horseshoe Pond
Map: Roosevelt Truck Trail
Map: Stony Pond
Map: Vanderwhacker Firetower Trail
Map: Vanderwhacker Road Campsites
Map: Wolf Pond Trail
Map: Wolf Pond Trail Ortho
Thematic Map: Stoney Pond Trail in Minerva
Thematic Map: The Roosevelt Truck Trail Ortho
Photo: Fog Rises Off Boreas River
Photo: Boreas River
Photo: Moxham Valley
Photo: Boreas River
Photo: Camp Santanoni Bridge
Photo: Northwood Club Road near Huntley Pond
Photo: Vanderwhacker Bridge Built Out of Bunker Blocks
Photo: Tower Windows
Photo: Hewlett's Eddy
Photo: Winding Railroad Tracks

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