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Port Kent, Ausable Chasm, and Lake Champlain Ferries - Road Trip 2000, Part 5

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Ausable Chasm, Port Kent. and Lake Champlain Ferries - 2000

 

All Photographs Copyright © 2007 by Robert E Pence

 

Ausable Chasm

 

I arrived at AuSable Chasm late in the afternoon and took a spot in the adjacent KOA campground. I almost had the run of the

campground; I think there were only three other campers on the property.

 

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I was able to do some early exploring on foot, but the chasm itself is private property

and can only be accessed by paying for the self-guided tour. From what I could see,

it was worth waiting until morning to do that.

 

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The autumn weather had been drier than usual in the Northeast, and almost all the

water coming down the AuSable River was being captured by the dam and fed to the

two hydropower plants at the head of the chasm. Not much was left to go over the falls.

 

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Along the trails, the ground was blanketed with pine needles. The air was autumn-fresh and fragrant.

 

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Here, I'm looking down a notch that intersects the chasm. There are several

of these, and faults and rifts are visible in the chasm walls.

 

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Port Kent, New York & Lake Champlain Ferries

 

Port Kent, New York is just south of Plattsburgh, and is the point of departure for ferries across Lake Champlain to Burlington, Vermont.

 

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The Lake Champlain Ferries between Port Kent and Burlington carry full-sized tour buses, recreational vehicles and many cars

on each trip, and they run frequently. The crossing takes about an hour.

 

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Amtrak's Adirondack trains between New York and Montreal stop at a shelter just above the Port Kent ferry landing. I saw about

a dozen people get off the train with bikes, baggage, and backpacks and walk down the hill to board a ferry to Burlington.

 

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When I crossed the lake on the ferry Valcour, the sun was bright and the sky was blue

with wispy white clouds. A brisk wind made the lake choppy, and occasional waves

would slam into the bow sending sheets of spray flying across the forward part of the

deck. The sightseers there soon headed for the stern or for the lounge and gift shop

below. The wind was whipping a flag on a pole near where I was standing, and the

rolling motion of the ferry was enough to cause the air suspension on the tour bus

parked behind me to pant and sigh rhythmically as it tried to keep the coach level.

 

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Awesome job!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

I have never heard of Ausable Chasm...thanks for the education.

Beautiful shots, I would have thought that was way out west some place. Same with Lake Champlain... I would've guessed that was in Utah.

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