Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Day 287-288 July 28-29 Rondout Yacht Basin Kingston NY


Time to relax, clean the dog hair out of the rental car and do a few things around the boat......
 
 


Stays in the Class C drives this classic at our marina
 
 
 
And works on the tugboat
 
 
Christmas in July weekend with burgers and dogs
 
 
Nice pool area
 
 
Lots to do at the marina
 
 
Nanseann on the longwall
 
 
Low Tide with a Blue Heron fishing
 
 
 
Repaired Tugboat headed back to New York City
 
 
Monday, we are off to see the lighthouse in Saugerties.  The lighthouse built in 1869 marks the entrance to Esopus Creek, the harbor for Saugerties.  It has been restored and is a B & B but the public can walk out to see it up close....you just can't go inside....
  
 
1/2 mile walk with Tidal waters so you want to visit at low tide
 
 
Recently restored after 26 years
 
 
Guests were there today
 
 
Walking around the lighthouse
 
 
Watch the Hudson flow by
 
 
Back side view
 
 
Tide covers the walk @ 2 hours before High Tide
 
 
Village of Catskills
 
 
All kinds of Cats decorate the streets
 
 
The city theme
 
 
Dinner at Ship and Shore this evening
 
 
It wasn't as good as Mary's
 
 
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Monday, July 29, 2013

Day 286 July 27 The Catskills

 
Today we are touring the Upper Hudson where New Yorkers come for winter getaways......Our loop along Route 23 and 23A covers the Catskills that Tropical Storm Irene in August 2011 struck with heavy rainfall, high winds and severe flooding.  Clean up effects are still in progress.....And yes, Miss Saddi is ready for another day on the road..
 



Time to GO!!!!!
 
 
Lots of curves and small quaint towns to see
 
 
The Esopus Creek empties into the Hudson at Saugerties.  Water rushing out of the mountains once powered a mill that led the town to the forefront of the paper industry. 
 
 
Saugerties
 
 
Slide Mountain rises 4,180 feet, is the tallest in the Catskills
 
 
Nice view of the Valley as we climb
 
 
Windham Ski Area
 
 
Saddi in her back seat covered with sheets
 
 
St John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church
 
 
Built without nails
 
 
Crazy Bicycle Race.....downtown blocked off
 
 
Think we are on Needles Hwy in the Black Hills
 
 
Woodstock, a onetime artists' colony with deep roots in folk and rock music
 
 
Bob Dylan was a long time resident
 
 
Lunch today at the Hot Dog Wagon
 
 
CO 47 cuts across the middle of the Catskills
 
 
YMCA camp
 
 
One-lane roads....lots of stream repairs being done
 
 
We saw a deer and one black bear today
 
 
You know I'm trained to hunt "Bear"
 
 
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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Day 285 July 26 Catskill Mountains


Route 28 West out of Kingston leads to the Ashokan Reservoir, the southern Catskill Mountains and many of the old resorts that made the region world famous.  Today is our day for this adventure and Miss Saddi is going with us.  The Captain has covered the back seat with sheets because we have black interior....not that Saddi minds 
 
 
I'm ready to go
 
 


Headed up Wurst Street to Broadway
 
 
Very much like the Black Hills
 
 

Shoken is a camera moment
 
 
Shoken is along the Ashokan Reservoir completed in 1917 which supplies more than half of New York City's water
 
  

Town is busy with lots of shops and out-door dining
 
 

Beautiful....just think "fall colors"
 
 
 

Well we're not sure but they make a statement
 
 

Lots of churches
 
 

Black bears...yes
 
 

The village of Margaretville where we take route 30
 
 
Pepacton Reservoir was completed in 1955.  With a capacity of 140.2 billion gallons of water, the Pepacton is the largest reservoir in the NYC watershed and provides about 25% of the total supply.
 
 
The lake covers 15 miles and 7,500 acres and is full of brown trout that average about 5 pounds Fred.  Fishing and rowboats are allowed but no swimming or motorboats.
 
 

The East Delaware Aqueduct starts here and runs to New York City
 
 

And we are on the west side of the Catskills
 
 

One time Acid Plant in Corbett
 
 

One-lane Bridge to Corbett
 
 

Crossing bridge
 
 
Checking the stream.....The Western Catskills are once again in vogue.  The market for second homes is booming and the forgotten towns are getting makeovers with artists and chefs.  Fly-fishing is big here from April - June and September - October
 
 

Big farm
 
 

Route 17 to Ellenville where we find a McDonalds....Saddi is starving


Minnewaska State Park opened in 1987.  The elevation is about 2000 feet and hikers have many choices.  The lots were full, no picnic areas so we had McDonalds at the beginning of a trail head.  Saddi's chicken nuggets were gone in a second......
 
 
New Paltz is the "hotspot" for visitors
 
 
Cars, people and shopping
 
 
Our sunset for today
 
 
 Lots of clouds tonight
 
 
It has been a great day
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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