In the winter, the Adirondacks are for snowmobiling and snow sports. In the summer, vacationers lay in swimsuits around one of the thousands of lakes in the region, soaking up the sun and a good brai. The region survives because of tourism which has been thriving for centuries and lives on despite the recent economic downturn. It's beautiful, so beautiful, and so people drive up for weekends or recent cabins for weeks at a time, and have family reunions in a place preserved for it's natural beauty.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
How to Visit the Adirondacks
In the winter, the Adirondacks are for snowmobiling and snow sports. In the summer, vacationers lay in swimsuits around one of the thousands of lakes in the region, soaking up the sun and a good brai. The region survives because of tourism which has been thriving for centuries and lives on despite the recent economic downturn. It's beautiful, so beautiful, and so people drive up for weekends or recent cabins for weeks at a time, and have family reunions in a place preserved for it's natural beauty.
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this sounds like a great vacation! you make me want to go right NOW! :)
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