We are still getting some rain every day although the weather is improving of late. We have experienced either a whole lot or some rain all but three days since leaving Punta Gorda. Today will make the fourth rain free day.Two days ago we took the ferry across Lake Champlain to Vermont. The water level was so high that the lake was overspilling the driveway to the ferry. Enjoy the photos.
Raging waters of the Ausable River above. This area has about a dozen huge boulders normally covered by sunbathers.
Carol and Dave Dines with Penny enjoying the scenery atop the highest shi puming platform.
A partial vista of the very scenic Elk Lake taken from the porch of the very remote, back in the woods, Elk Lake Lodge.
Three of Lake Placid's ski jumps are shown here. The one on the left is used year round. Skiers land on the green fiberglass mat. The one on the right, partially hidden by the pole, is for beginners and is also used year round. The picture of the Dines with Penny was taken from the top of the platform of the highest jump in the center of the photo.
The ski jumper's view. They take off when they leave the jump to become airborn at 60 mph. The jump from beginning to end takes about 20 seconds. The green fiberglass mats of the year round jumps are seen in this picture
And the Gold Medalists are ..............
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