Father Hilton continues his journey from Blue Mountain Lake in the South Adirondack's to Brant Lake. He pedaled along the famous Hudson River for most of the day. He is staying in Brant lake in an old quaint cabin. The Pedaling Priest met some very nice Catholics who he will be offering mass at their home at 7:30 am. Tomorrow he will be entering Vermont.
Warm hospitality from the owners of the Sunset Mountain Lodge in Brant Lake: Ed, Jane and Giles Kolakowski and their relatives John and Barbara Hildreth.
The Church of the Blessed Sacrament in Hague, New York by the shores of Lake George. The name of this church is historically significant because this beautiful body of water was originally named "Lake of the Blessed Sacrament" by the French and later changed by the British to Lake George in honor of the king. I like the original name better.
The cannon of Fort Ticonderoga guarding the vital waterway of Lake Champlain. In the 18th century these waters were a crucial part of the travel route between New York City to the south and Montreal in the north. This fort was called the "Key to the Continent" and was contested by the French, British and Americans. It was here in 1775 that Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Men captured Ticonderoga from the British, the first battle of the American Revolution.
The cannon of Fort Ticonderoga guarding the vital waterway of Lake Champlain. In the 18th century these waters were a crucial part of the travel route between New York City to the south and Montreal in the north. This fort was called the "Key to the Continent" and was contested by the French, British and Americans. It was here in 1775 that Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Men captured Ticonderoga from the British, the first battle of the American Revolution.
Don't let the low altitude fool you. This climb out of the town of Brandon into the heart of the Green Mountains is steeper than anything we have in Colorado!
Warm hospitality from the owners of the Sunset Mountain Lodge in Brant Lake: Ed, Jane and Giles Kolakowski and their relatives John and Barbara Hildreth.