Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1906 — An Adirondack Scene. [ARTICLE]

An Adirondack Scene.

At the end of this row two miles and a half down Fulton Chain came our last carry, to Brown’s Tract Inlet, and this was really the best of all. The shallot winding stream, on which we traveled over four miles, was so narrow that we had to hug the shore on every turn, to get the boat around, and in many places it was just wide enough for one boat to go through with outstretched oars, 'fhe banks of the stream were a tangle of wild roses and feathery spiraea, filling the air with a pungent, "woodsy” odor. Blue fleur-de-lis and .water hyacinths made a patch of color here and there, and between this and the green background of mountains Was a gray line of dead timber softened in outline by masses of ferns and rushes. Gay butterflies fluttered in the air and great blue and green firagon-, flies darted about. Overhead some cranes flew by, their feetj dangling awkwardly and now and then a giant bullfrog splashed noisily in the water as we passed. The stream wound like a silvery ribbon, in and out, and in the distance Blue Meuntane rose in its fascinating hazy color and completed the marvelous picture.—Four-Track News.

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