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May 21, 2021 Birding, a hike in the woods and river paddles are all part of another summer of free tours of the Ausable and Boquet watersheds. The popular tours, sponsored by the Ausable River Association, begin this weekend and will continue through mid-September. Tyler Merriam, with the Ausable River Association, says all the water tours and hikes emphasize the flora and fauna of the region, and the threats facing the watersheds. He says this year they ve added an art and ecology tour, waterfall hike and a women s fly-fishing clinic. ....
The Ausable River Association moved its annual AuSable River cleanup from September to Saturday, April 24 this year, shifting the effort from Carpenter’s F ....
Volunteers show off bags of garbage removed from the AuSable River. (Provided photo â AuSable River Association) WILMINGTON The AuSable River Association and the Rotary Club of the AuSable Valley in partnership with Rotary Club of Lake Placid, One Tree Planted, the Lake Champlain Chapter of Trout Unlimited and Adirondack Riverwalking are hosting an AuSable River cleanup on Saturday, April 24. The cleanup is open to all community members who want to restore and protect the beauty of the river’s West and East branches. “In past years, we’ve hosted a river cleanup in September along the main stem AuSable River near Carpenter’s Flats,” Tyler Merriam, donor outreach manager at the AuSable River Association, said in a press release. “We’re excited to partner with so many great organizations this year to host a spring event as part of Rotary International’s Great Lakes Watershed Cleanup.” ....
Ausable River Association Evan a small amount of snow can make it hard to pull in and out of parking lots without slipping, as seen here along state Route 73 at the Cascade Mountain trailhead. (Provided photo Brendan Wiltse) It’s finally here! The winter weekend you planned with your friends for months. Maybe you’re going cross-country skiing through Avalanche Pass or have your ice fishing tent set up on your favorite pond. If you follow the local outdoor news, you may have noticed a lot of emphasis on planning ahead and preparing for your trip. Bringing enough food and water, giving someone your trip itinerary, and similar precautions can help secure a safe and fun trip. ....
Skier looking towards the summit of Mount Marcy. Winter recreation, such as cross-country skiing and snowing, continues to grow in popularity in the Adirondacks. It’s easy to see why: beautiful landscapes, lack of biting bugs, no roots to trip over or mud to step in, and less crowds. Winter recreation is typically easier on the trails, too, with snow buffering any trail erosion. When venturing outdoors this winter, be sure to follow Leave No Trace principles just as closely as other times of the year. One principle that frequently causes confusion is disposing of waste properly. Some aspects, such as carrying out your trash, are clear. Others, such as how to pee and poop, may cause a little more head scratching. Read on for some helpful tips on winter waste disposal considerations. ....