Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Science and education

25-Sep-2016
Tupper Lake and Paul Smiths NY

We dialed back the trail miles the last couple of days in order to take in a few interesting spots on the journey. In Tupper Lake we visited the Wild Center, which contains an incredible amount of information on the flora and fauna of the Adirondacks region. Also lots off cool things for the kids to play on including a 500lb plus eagles nest.

The perfect place for nature nerds like us.

We met Larry, a volunteer docent who gave ms Sciency and I a private nature tour. We learned a lot and had some fun.

The next day we went to Paul Smiths Visitor Information Center located at Paul Smiths college located in the town of Paul Smith.
Notwithstanding Mister smiths fascination with his own name everything appeared normal. The people were nice and the campus seemed the obvious benefactor of many unsuspecting teenagers student loans.

The VIC (visitor information center) was unfortunately closed but we  had free access to miles of trails and spent a few hours in self guided study. It gave us some time to use the tips Larryhad provided the day before.  Here are the shots



























Mycelium conquers all









Ms Sciency ready for steak!!!!

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