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<blockquote data-quote="joseph" data-source="post: 862533" data-attributes="member: 19151"><p>This will give you an idea of how the Adirondack Park really is.</p><p></p><p>The Adirondack Park is a publicly protected, elliptical area encompassing much of the northeastern lobe of Upstate New York, United States. It is the largest park and the largest state-level protected area in the contiguous United States, and the largest National Historic Landmark.</p><p>The park covers some 6.1 million acres (2.5×106 ha), a land area roughly the size of Vermont and greater than the National Parks of Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Glacier, and Great Smoky Mountains combined.</p><p></p><p>When I had a camp on Great Sacandaga Lake the deer seemed to move in an area that took them a week to return to the place I saw them the first time. Behind my camp it was about 30 miles over small mountains to the next road. It isn't called the North Woods for nothing. IT IS REALLY BIG.</p><p></p><p>gt40</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph, post: 862533, member: 19151"] This will give you an idea of how the Adirondack Park really is. The Adirondack Park is a publicly protected, elliptical area encompassing much of the northeastern lobe of Upstate New York, United States. It is the largest park and the largest state-level protected area in the contiguous United States, and the largest National Historic Landmark. The park covers some 6.1 million acres (2.5×106 ha), a land area roughly the size of Vermont and greater than the National Parks of Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Glacier, and Great Smoky Mountains combined. When I had a camp on Great Sacandaga Lake the deer seemed to move in an area that took them a week to return to the place I saw them the first time. Behind my camp it was about 30 miles over small mountains to the next road. It isn't called the North Woods for nothing. IT IS REALLY BIG. gt40 [/QUOTE]
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