Lake Placid and the Adirondacks
 
The Adirondacks, to really see them you have to climb a mountain--Pictures By CJ Rudy
 

   


Whiteface in the summer
An Adirondack sunrise
Whiteface from the access road on a rare humidity filled day
The Ausable is a wild trout river. The trees have begun turning.
Some of the high peaks close to an old farm
Algonquin at sunset, the highest point in NY at over a mile high
The flaming leaves at Intervale
The ski jumps which are in the town limits of Lake Placid
The jumps from a mile away
Intervale sits atop a large hill.
Echo Lake near the peak of Autumn
Autumn comes to the mountains the first weekend in October
Cobble Hill and Mirror Lake from the high part of Lake Placid
A waterfall as seen from a rest stop off Route 73
Cascade lake off Route 73 across from Pitchoff
Looking toward Cobble Hill across Mirror Lake
A mountain mirrored in Church lake
A cottage on an Island on Lake Flower in Saranac Lake
A steam powered boat gets ready for a trip from Lake Flower to Upper Saranac
Lake Placid in May, some snow is still in the mountains, but the town is empty
Cobble Hill from Mirror Lake.....canoeing is so friendly
Cross Country skiing approaching Cascade peak
Facing toward Porter and Cascade
Whiteface from Jack Rabbit trail
Pischoff's peak in a snow squall
A vista showing Algonquin in the background
Relief can also be found in the forests of the Adirondacks
Rooster Comb is the site this tree lives on a rock
The glaciers leveled out an airstrip with High Peaks Wilderness as a backdrop
Waterfall on Wright Peak
The warning signs are the flora's only protection from visitors
The fire tower on Hurricane Mtn.
A rare sight, Lady Slippers at bloom
The North country railroad tracks move into the snow