Garlic Fries and Feasts for Eyes

(2022 Newfoundland Ep 20)

With Vermont behind us, we continued through the Adirondacks and were surprised with the remoteness of the area, considering we were in New York.  We passed through Spectacular, aptly named for the colorful fall drive we were enjoying.

Spectacular evening view of the farm adjacent to our campground

Max’ gas gauge was between half and quarter full. To continue or not to continue? We decided to play it safe and turned around to fill up at the only gas station in town and for more than 30 miles in each direction.  You can’t take chances when you get 10 MPG.

Downtown Utica NY and Golden’s (Google Streetview)
Utica burger and garlic parmesan fries

We set up camp and the next rainy morning we visited Utica, a small city several miles away on the Mohawk River.  Lunch was at Golden’s, a highly rated tiny downtown restaurant, where we tried Utica Burgers.  The burgers were topped with cherry peppers, pesto, mozzarella and tomato, and included sides of garlic parmesan fries. 

The burgers were good. 

The fries were GREAT!

Erie Canal in the Utica area

After lunch we visited the Erie Canal.  Completed in 1825, the canal extends 351 miles east-west from the Hudson River to Lake Erie.  It is 120 feet wide and 12 feet deep, and a series of 34 locks raise and lower vessels a total of 565 feet.

Erie Canal Lock 20 Near Utica NY

At Lock 20 State Canal Park, just outside Utica, we watched a small tug boat and canal maintenance barge enter the lock.   The downstream gates closed and the lock filled with water.  A few minutes later the water level had risen 16 feet and the upstream gates opened.  The tug and barge were on their way.

Quiet Erie Canal downstream from Lock 20

Similar to historic railroads, Pat and I are fascinated by canals – they are rich in history and much slower paced than interstates and airports.  We dreamed of taking a boat trip on the canal or riding some of the bike trail adjacent to the canal.  Unfortunately, our time was short.  Perhaps on a future trip…

We hiked the Vista Trail in Black River Wild Forest near our campground the next morning.  The hike wasn’t long but it was challenging because a thick mat of colorful leaves completely covered the forest floor and trail itself.  We hiked across low wet areas and climbed rock outcroppings as we searched for small blaze markers attached to trees and rocks.  Our slow-going efforts were finally rewarded:  we enjoyed lunch at the vista where the fall leaves had peaked and were visible all the way to the distant hills.

Vista view of endless fall colors

Next week:  we near the end of our Newfoundland Journey as we hike Watkins Glen State Park and tour the Corning Museum of Glass.

We Took an Enchanted Excursion

(2018 Alaska Ep 7)

Camper repairs behind us (hopefully), we set up camp in Blanco State Park for a four-night stay.  The campground is centrally located between Fredericksburg, Austin, San Antonio  and my brother’s home in Boerne.

We were also close to Enchanted Rock and enchanted BBQ.

The Rock

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Enchanted Rock is a pink granite mountain about 17 miles north of Fredericksburg.  According to Trails.com, a hike to the summit of Enchanted Rock has been a right of passage for every teenaged Texan since the 1960s.  Although we are neither Texans nor teenagers, we decided to tackle the short (.4 mile) and steep trail (332 ft elevation gain) to the top.

From a distance Enchanted Rock somewhat resembles Ayers Rock in Australia and Stone Mountain in Georgia.  Up close, it is rather daunting – a steep hike up the side of the mountain looks challenging.  From the top, what a view!  Long vistas of the stunning Texas Hill Country.

Why Enchanted Rock is enchanted (and more)

The BBQ

Having successfully ascended and descended the rock, it was lunchtime and we HAD to experience the enchanted BBQ of Cooper’s BBQ in Llano, about 15 miles north.

Smokey ribs, fork-tender brisket, cowboy pinto beans, white bread and MUCH more –  there’s no better BBQ on the planet!

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We saved a little room and finished our lunch with some pecan cobbler.

On the way back to Blanco we stopped at Fredericksburg, a town with many interesting shops along a wide main street through the center of town.  Fredericksburg is surrounded by many  bed and breakfasts and wineries.  It’s a great place to visit for a special occasion or stop-off during a trip like ours.