As my first trip documentation, I decided to snap some photos during my day trip to the Adirondack Park. The park is a forest preserve that originally functioned as a logging tract. Now, it's a haven for Northern New York hunters and fishermen, and one of the few places around here with accessible, legal vehicle trails.
It's been quite rainy here in the North Country recently, but the trails were still rather mild with only a few mud holes requiring 4WD. I had to share the park with hunters, although fewer than usual considering the weather. As I gradually ascended deeper into the park, and subsequently higher in elevation, the rain turned to snow and started to accumulate. Made for a scenic trail ride as I winded through the trails that handrailed the Oswegatchie River and the dozens of ponds that spot the Adirondacks. I snapped few photos of the scenery, the trails, and even obligatory glamour shots of the Trailblazer in static mode.