Not touring during the pandemic?
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They also have some nice dirt/gravel roads so bring your bike. You cant ride in the Wilderness areas but elsewhere is fine. There is a great waterproof map that shows everything. NY is good at wearing masks and vaccinations. Hit me up if you want more info, probably not good to put on this forum, I don't care but others might.
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I understand your reluctance on leaving your wife and dog behind. Take them both to the Adirondacks for canoe touring in the various wilderness sextions of the park, no motorized boats and very few home (none on some lakes) I highly recommend St Regis and Whitney Wilderness areas. Remote and easy. The leaves were just starting to turn. You have at least 2-3 weeks until peak. I was there for 6 days and saw almost no one until Friday, then on Saturday canoes were easily seen but still felt alone. Loons outnumbered the humans.
They also have some nice dirt/gravel roads so bring your bike. You cant ride in the Wilderness areas but elsewhere is fine. There is a great waterproof map that shows everything. NY is good at wearing masks and vaccinations. Hit me up if you want more info, probably not good to put on this forum, I don't care but others might.
They also have some nice dirt/gravel roads so bring your bike. You cant ride in the Wilderness areas but elsewhere is fine. There is a great waterproof map that shows everything. NY is good at wearing masks and vaccinations. Hit me up if you want more info, probably not good to put on this forum, I don't care but others might.
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