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Lotza Hot & The Vet Visit

Filed under: Equine — mullerj at 4:02 pm on Friday, July 6, 2007

On Monday I hauled my borrow trailer to Lowville, loaded up Lotza Hot and traversed Route 26 to Vernon where she was examined by one of the better vets in NYS for issues of lameness.  I lunged her in their sandy arena, Pat did flexion tests and then we took x-rays of her front feet to examine the amount of navicular degeneration.  On a scale of 1-10 with 1 being healthy and 10 being the worst case he had seen, Pat declared her an 8 - pretty bad.  Her small feet and upright conformation coupled with usage have left her quite lame.  I hauled her back home to Lowville and reported the results to her caretaker.  Too bad because in a lot of ways she is a very nice mare.

Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks

Filed under: Jim Muller, Kathryn, Upstate NY — mullerj at 7:21 am on Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Saturday night we went to see Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks ( http://www.danhicks.net/ ) at the Earlville Opera House ( http://www.earlvilleoperahouse.com/ ). The music is a blend Gypsy Jazz, Western Swing, Jazz, Jump, Be-Bop, Folk and Country music to create the a sound he sometimes calls “Folk Jazz”.

 

Sample Dan Hicks performances can be seen at

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiERMbv4AMs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu1n0Rh6ylA

 

Spy Lake

Filed under: Adirondacks, Jim Muller, Upstate NY, Wildlife, camping, canoeing, nature, outdoors — mullerj at 9:48 am on Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Twenty years ago we used to frequent Spy Lake for quick overnight canoe camping. Spy Lake is close, has 5 designated campsites and it has a remote feeling. Then the private landowners installed a gate and although Spy Lake is ¾ surrounded by NYS land there was no easy access.

When Ed was a little boy (-20 years) Ed, Kathryn, myself and our friend Rich put in on the Piseco Lake outlet off Route 10 and paddled into Spy Lake using the Spy Lake outlet. I remember it as small, twisty and having a half dozen beaver dams that required lift-overs, but largely navigable.

On Friday evening Skip and I revisited Spy Lake via the Spy Lake outlet. It was small, twisty and extremely shallow. The dry summer has left Spy Lake water levels down and subsequently the outlet has very little water. Our short trip in took about 90 minutes. We counted 6 lift-overs , 8 ‘scoot-overs’ and one “involved maneuver”. An inch or two of additional water would make this a much more pleasant trip. The outlet is so narrow that it would cause issues for double bladed paddlers.

We arrived at Spy Lake around 7:30pm, set up camp on Campsite #5 and sans a fire we enjoyed an evening sitting on the beach watching the sun set and the stars pop out. At night we were serenaded by an active loon population. Saturday morning we toured the lake and inspected the other campsites.

After exiting Spy Lake outlet we proceeded up Mud Lake outlet where we saw a brood of ducks riding on their mother’s back and we believe we saw two otters. Although shallow we only had one lift over navigating the Mud Lake outlet. Pictures are at: http://www.theswirl.org/trips/SpyLake/SpyLake.html

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