Adirondack Homeland Rock at Crane Pond Road  🖼️

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Adirondack Homeland Rock at Crane Pond Road ...

Crane Pond Road is a road quite a bit of history, with the Adirondack's version of the Sagebush Rebellion. A brief history: "In 1990, a group of men wearing masks removed the boulders and vowed to keep the road open. Members of Earth First, a radical environmental group, later pitched tents at the start of road to keep out vehicles. Footage later aired on a 60 Minutes piece about violence against environmentalists."

Taken on Sunday April 11, 2010 at Pharaoh Lake Wilderness.

Map: Mountain House Trail and North Mountain

More about Pharaoh Lake Wilderness...

The Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Area, an Adirondack Park unit of New York's Forest Preserve, straddles the Essex County-Warren County line in the towns of Ticonderoga, Hague, Horicon and Schroon. The county road along the east shore of Schroon Lake forms the western boundary; to the north, private land and NY 74 form the boundary. The state land boundary forms most of the remaining perimeter except for a stretch of NY 8 on the south. The area contains 39 bodies of water covering 1,100 acres (4.4 km2), 62.8 miles (101 km) of foot trails, and 14 lean-tos. Download all maps as a PDF: https://www.scribd.com/document/640711783/Pharaoh-Lake-Wilderness-Map-Pack

Map: Berrymill Pond Trail From North
Map: Crane Pond
Map: Crane Pond Road
Map: Glidden Marsh To Pharaoh Lake Trail
Map: Goose Pond
Map: Goose Pond Trail
Map: Gull And Spectacle Pond
Map: Lost Pond Trail
Map: Pharaoh Lake Trail
Map: Treadway Mountain from Putnam Pond Campground
Terrain Map: Crane Pond
Terrain Map: Pharoah Lake And Vicinty
Photo: Rock Face at Oxbow Pond
Photo: Summit of Pharaoh Mountain
Photo: Glidden Marsh
Photo: Footbridge
Photo: East
Photo: Bald Ledge
Photo: Trees
Photo: Oxbow Pond
Photo: Pharaoh Moutain Across Glidden Marsh in Afternoon
Photo: Small Waterfall

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