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This is a brief description of just some of the things you can do in
the spring time at Cross-Rip Cottage ...
Kayaking Fishing
Walking
& Hiking Boating
Mountain Biking Golf
Miscellaneous
Spring Activities
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Kayaking
Kayaking is very popular in the spring. From calm lake kayaking to
rushing white water kayaking. The rivers and creaks are running deep and
fast for the ultimate excitement and thrill.
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Fishing
The rivers, creeks and lakes abound with Bass, Perch, Pickerel, Bullhead
and Trout. Fly-fishing is an important outdoor sport here. Rainbow, Brown
and Brook Trout are truly sought after in the waters just out side the
Cottage door and most of the creeks and rivers very near by. The West Canada
Creek is famous for various trout, as are its tributaries such as
Black Creek. There are parts of the West Canada Creek that is open
year round for trout fishing.
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Walking & Hiking
A walk in the woods will offer exposure to flower
and fauna, and various wild life. You will find Maple, Ash, Cedar and
Pine with its ever-fragrant odor. Hiking up the West Canada Creek to
its source, some 50 miles north will take you through some of the more
dense forests in the Adirondacks. Some thirty miles from the cottage,
you may climb Bald Mountain, one of the challenging climbs in the
North East. Upon reaching the summit, you will view a panorama of the
Adirondacks, which includes the Fulton Chain of Lakes. Hiking,
backpacking and overnight camping in the Adirondacks is without
parallel. The only sound to be experienced will be from nature or the
nocturnal wild life. And of course you will not want to miss the sunsets
at Cross-Rip. The setting sun across the lake is beautiful all year
long.
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Boating
Sailing on Hinckley will run the gamut from being in the
doldrums on a quiet sunny day, to running a beam reach before the wind
on a good chop.
Motor boating on the lake will satisfy the exploratory nature whereby
you will be able to venture into every bay and inlet in sight. While
in the motorboat you may explore the island on the lake, and even go
ashore for a picnic.
Canoeing will slow the pace, but will provide plenty of exercise, at
the same time, hearken back to a form of transportation our forebears
had. Nothing more spectacular than a canoe ride as the sun rises
How about row boating. Take everyone for a
relaxing row boat ride anytime of the day. This end of the lake is normally
calm and has very little boat traffic. Go exploring...
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Mountain Biking
The Mountain Bike trails are without end, and can carry you
through areas where tanning leather was done, maple syrup gathering
was tried to replace the sugar that was imported from the West Indies,
or the remnants of grist mills can be viewed.
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Golf
Quiet golf courses are nearby, where you can hone your sport to
perfection without being rushed by players driving up on you.
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Miscellanies
Exquisite dining and shopping is also nearby,
where antiques from the past can be purchased. Horseback riding for
the whole family is just a short distance, where trail riding is a
specialty.
Cooking on an open fire is always available, and
roasting marshmallows on an open fire by the water, while singing
songs, surely induces a good night's sleep.
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