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Adirondack High Adventure Trek Center - Canoeing Treks
CANOEING TREKS, 2011

PERRY WILLIAMS

Difficulty: 7-9
Wilderness: 4
Max. Group Size: 11

Not for the novice canoeist, the PERRY WILLIAMS trek explores the famous interior waterway of the Upper Fulton Chain. Begin at Blue Mountain Lake, negotiate several scenic lakes, small rivers and tough carries for a challenging and breathtaking trek route. Continue on at Axton for a lengthy hike or canoe on to Tupper Lake. Extend the route by beginning at Old Forge and concluding at Lake Kushaqua, or add a second week.

GENERAL ALVIN J. BLAKE
Difficulty: 3
Wilderness: 3
Max. Group Size: 11

Begin the trek at Blue Mountain Lake with a tour of the Adirondack Museum. From there, navigate a chain of lakes and pass through the pristine Marion and Raquette Rivers—all on the way to the final destination at Long Lake. The ideal trek for beginner to intermediate canoeists.

PAUL SMITH
Difficulty: 5-8
Wilderness: 6 
Max. NEW Group Size: 7

Cross a variety of large lakes and small ponds in this trek that takes you into the St. Regis canoe area. Enjoy natural, shore-side campsites, clear water swimming and test your hand at brook trout fishing in this excellent, high quality wilderness adventure. Make the most out of the trek by taking the time for bog exploring, fishing, aquatics and bushwhacking St. Regis Mountain. Trek itineraries may be configured for a variety of lengths, terrain and scenery.

Canoeing treks traverse the sparkling crystal clear waters of the central Adirondack region of upper New York State.

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