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Randonnées dans la nature
September 12: Northville-Placid Trail: Catlin Bay
To celebrate the Centennial of the Northville-Placid Trail, ADKX is collaborating with Naturalist and Adirondack Guide, Ed Kanze, to lead a series of nature walks along the central portions of this historic trail. This walk will bring us a mile and a little more (two miles plus round-trip) through diverse and beautiful woods and past some especially beautiful glacial erratic boulders topped with wild gardens of rock cap ferns and mosses. Our destination is a secluded and quiet bay on Long Lake. We’ll keep our eyes peeled for migrating birds, late summer wildflowers, and more.
Meet at the trailhead at 1:30 pm.
Ce qu'il faut apporter: Des chaussures adéquates pour une randonnée comme des baskets ou des bottes, des vêtements appropriés, de l'eau et des collations si désiré.
Inscription obligatoire pour cette randonnée. L'itinéraire et de plus amples informations vous seront envoyés après votre inscription. Clécher ICI pour s'inscrire
Ed Kanze is a naturalist, author, and Adirondack Guide with more than forty years’ experience leading walks in wild places. A former National Park Ranger, he worked at Acadia National Park and Gulf Islands National Seashore, served as Curator of the Trailside Nature Museum in Cross River, New York, taught field ecology for the National Audubon Society, and was senior naturalist at the Teatown Lake Reservation in Ossining, New York. Ed has deep roots in the Adirondacks. His great-great-great-great grandparents Daniel and Hannah Brownell carved a farm out of the woods along the Sacandaga River, ca. 1795.
Ed is the author of many books as well as a longtime nature newspaper columnist, magazine columnist, photographer, lecturer, and videographer. A graduate of Middlebury College, Vermont, Ed is well- traveled in his 6-million-acre Adirondack Mountain backyard and has led international trips to Australia, New Zealand, and Alaska.