Sun., Aug.23, 2009 - Nobleboro, NY to Watkins Glen, NY
This day would take us to the Finger Lakes area of New York.
In the early morning I shot some pictures of our creek side camping area, with the fog lifting off the water.
We rolled Southwest leaving the Adirondack Park. Stopped at Camping World for some supplies. We had made some good time on the New York Thruway, but moved to a smaller road at Syracuse. We trundled through the small towns of Auburn, Seneca Falls, Waterloo, and Geneva before turning South. Cayuga Lake was first. It started raining but it was still enjoyable to visit. The next, and bigger, lake was Seneca. It starts at Geneva, a small college town. It was difficult to access the shore of Seneca Lake. It looked like everyone in New York had a small home on this lake. On the banks of the lower part of the lake was a series of wineries with their vineyards. It had the look of the Rhine area of Germany.
We stopped for the night in Watkins Glen, at the bottom end of the lake. The state park office had closed 5 minutes before we got there, so I guess we’ll find a space & settle up in the A.M.
ATTACHMENTS:
TOP - New York Finger Lakes Wine Country
Middle - Seneca Lake, NY
BOTTOM - Cayuga Lake, NY
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