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Adirondack Missile Camp

February 9th, 2009 · 4 Comments · Adirondack Life

Adirondack Airpark EstatesDork that I may be, I admit to flying many a bush-plane on Flight Simulator; I discovered one of my favorite local landing spots is up for sale.  There’s a craigslist ad which seems to confirm this.

Dude!  I totally want this place.  It might sound quite “Adirondack” at first, but read on for a really mind-blowing treat:

ESCAPE TO YOUR OWN MOUNTAIN GETAWAY

Nestled in the Adirondack State Park between Lake Champlain and Lake Placid along the Saranac River valley in Saranac, NY.   Adirondack Airpark Estates (NY17) is the perfect getaway .  Abundant wildlife and tall pines grace the property.  The area offers endless outdoor activities year-round including golf, world class skiing, fishing, boating, kayaking , backpacking, hunting, horseback riding and more… A short drive brings you to Lake Placid, Plattsburgh, Saranac Lake and Montreal.  Local fire emergency and medical help are within five miles. (link)

Sounds pretty dang awesome.
http://youtu.be/ATy2E-c9u7c
It gets even better – Missile Silo Luxury Home:

LOCATION

  • Exclusive Airport Subdivision Nestled in Upstate NY’s Adirondack State Park

FEATURES

  • FAA/DOT approved private paved runway
  • Up to 100 acres of manicured ground, forest and trails
  • Privacy, security and low taxes. Year-round activities.
  • Knowledgeable caretaker available.

ATLAS-F MISSILE SILO HOME FEATURES (above ground)

  • 2000 sf 28 window open floor plan home w/ kitchen, island fireplace and wrap around covered porch and hanger/garage.
    Master suite and 2 additional baths complete the surface part of this beautiful mountain chalet.
  • Surface home acts as surface entrance to  large 125′ long stairwell leading to LCC and Silo or use a  unique escape hatch which will bring one to the upper  LLC.

LAUNCH CONTROL CENTER (LCC) (below ground)

  • 2 Story 3′ thick epoxy resin formulated concrete reinforced with stainless steel mesh structure is 40′ diameter containing 2300 sf luxury home with full kitchen, dinning, entertainment center, with 2 private suites and exquisite marble baths with Jacuzzi.
  • Contemporary fiber optic effect lighting along with natural sunlight rendition back lighting. Has escape hatch leading directly to surface home garage above. High circulation venting (two 18″ vent tubes.)
  • Video surveillance exposing 360 degree view of surface.

UTILITIES

  • 4 wells / 200 amp electrical / phone / satellite / 1800 gallon septic

SILO

  • Climate constant/approx. 58 degree earth ambient temperature.
  • 50′ Diameter X 185′ / 9 floor steel superstructure.
  • Entire steel superstructure hangs from gigantic spring suspension system designed to absorb shock of a direct nuclear hit.
  • Unlimited Possibilities!!!

Price

  • Original Gov’t cost for complex in 1958
  • $18 Million (Present value is near $100 Million)
  • 2.3M CASH only.”

So cool.  These features would surely satisfy my every need.

I wonder if I can get a loan?

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2008 Top Adirondack Family Campgrounds

May 6th, 2008 · 10 Comments · News

The AdirondacksIt’s true, camping season is coming quick. Gas prices are up, that’s true, I’ve already gotten my “how will gas impact Memorial Weekend?” call. Add some pre-election bad-economy fear-mongering and you’ve got the perfect reason to enjoy some great New York State camping. ReserveAmerica has just announced their “2008 Top 100 Family Campgrounds” and some of our Adirondack jewels have made the list.

We’ve got a lot of campgrounds around here, so maybe it’s a little in our favor, but it is a nationwide “competition”. Last year’s list included Point Comfort Campground – Piseco, Whetstone Gulf State Park – Lowville, and Lake Eaton – Long Lake. I’m counting six campgrounds in our area making 2008’s list, plus two more in other categories.

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Victoria Weekend 2007 – Backcountry Notice

May 17th, 2007 · 1 Comment · News

GREETINGS TO OUR CANADIAN FRIENDS

If you are planning to recreate in the Adirondacks this Victoria Day weekend (Canada) May 18-21, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation asks you to please remember the following:

HIGH USAGE LEVELS: Visitors to the Eastern High Peaks Wilderness this weekend should be aware that trailhead parking lots and interior campsites may reach capacity as early as Friday afternoon. Visitors should plan accordingly and are advised to seek backcountry recreation opportunities in other areas of the Adirondack Forest Preserve during these high use weekends.

BEAR RESISTANT CANISTERS:
Regulation requires the use of bear-resistant canisters by overnight users in the Eastern High Peaks Wilderness between April 1 and November 30. NYSDEC encourages the use of bear resistant canisters throughout the Adirondacks.
Contenants anti-ours (22k pdf) Version francaise

OTHER BEAR AVOIDANCE TIPS

  • Store all food, toiletries and garbage in bear-resistant canisters.
  • If you are outside the Eastern High Peaks Wilderness you can use a food hang. Store all food, toiletries and garbage in the bag. Use a dark colored cord that is 25 meters long. Hang the bag 5 meters above the ground and at least 3 meters away from trees.
  • Keep food in bear-resistant canister or food hangs at all times – take down only what is needed for cooking.
  • Never leave food unattended unless it is in a bear-resistant canister or in a food hang.
  • Cook early, no later than 5 p.m., and never cook or eat in your sleeping area

SPRING CONDITIONS: Due to rains and melting snow, wet conditions exist through out the Adirondacks. Hikers are advised to wear appropriate footwear and to stay on the trail – hike through muddy areas and puddles to avoid widening the trails or creating “herd paths” around those areas. Trails above 1000 meters are particularly sensitive to impacts, please avoid them or take extra care to walk in the center of the trail at all times. Water levels in streams and rivers are high – low water crossings may not be accessible.

BLOWDOWN: This past fall and winter the Adirondacks were hit by several strong wind storms and heavy wet snow storms that caused a significant amount of blowdown on the trails. Although DEC Forest Rangers and trail crews have been, and continue to be, working hard to clear trails, significant blowdown – down, or bent over, trees and limbs – can be expected on many trails. Some areas may be completely blocked by blowdown.

BITING INSECTS: “Bug Season” has begun in the Adirondacks. Now until the end of summer Black Flies, Mosquitoes, Deer Flies and/or Midges (No-see-ums) will be present. Follow these steps to minimize the nuisance of biting insects:

  • Wear light colored clothing.
  • Wear long sleeve shirts and long pants.
  • Tuck shirts into pants.
  • Button or rubber band sleeves at the wrist.
  • Tuck the bottom of pant legs into your socks.
  • Pack a headnet to wear when insects are thick.
  • Use an insect repellent with DEET, follow label directions.

Visit the Adirondack Trail Information web page for current weather forecasts, regulations, safety tips, trail conditions, and more.

Enjoy your visit to the Adirondacks!

Courtesy of NYS DEC

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