fiftybybike: The view of the Saranac River from our camping spot behind the firehouse in Morrisonville
fiftybybike: Our impromptu hosts for the evening in Saranac Lake, Allen & Ann, with dog Runa
fiftybybike: One of the innumerable lakes in the Adirondacks
fiftybybike: One of the innumerable lakes in the Adirondacks
fiftybybike: The roads through Adirondack Park were long, lonely, and steep
fiftybybike: The hillsides were a mix of fall color, evergreen, and bare branches
fiftybybike: A view of Blue Mountain peak and lake
fiftybybike: A view of Blue Mountain peak, lake, and beach
fiftybybike: A view down the lonely (but beautiful) roads of Adirondack Park
fiftybybike: The majestic (if unusual) home of our host in Rome, Phil Sanzone
fiftybybike: A field of (soy?)beans and fall foliage in Central New York
fiftybybike: The beans themselves
fiftybybike: A view of the rolling farmlands of Central New York
fiftybybike: En route to the Geographic Center of New York
fiftybybike: Wind generators overlooking the Geographic Center of New York
fiftybybike: The barn, silos, and farmhouse of Brian Stolarczyk the steward of the Geographic Center of New York
fiftybybike: We made it! The Geographic Center of New York
fiftybybike: I always knew Laura was a tree-hugger
fiftybybike: Fallen foliage near the Geographic Center of New York
fiftybybike: Harvested corn, then a hay field, then the woods that contain the Geographic Center of New York
fiftybybike: Brian Stolarczyk, dairy farmer and steward of the Geographic Center of New York
fiftybybike: Brian's home
fiftybybike: The wonderful, welcoming home of Joell Szachara, rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal church in New Hartford
fiftybybike: The church sign and rectory
fiftybybike: Joell & Laura
fiftybybike: The grounds of the Katiri Shrine in Fonda
fiftybybike: A statue of the Katiri
fiftybybike: Sign that lured us to the shrine
fiftybybike: The shrine was upstairs, a Native American museum downstairs
fiftybybike: The Albany skyline