Lewis sent this in and noted we had a few new applicants on this hike. There’s still some great weather outside before snow arrives, so why not join us on a hike?
The hosted weekend on 27-28th is qualifying.
One Day Tai Chi Retreat 2
Please also note: Although no Sunday breakfast or lunch is provided, keyholders are welcome to stay overnight Saturday.
Camp Nawakwa is closed until 5-1-22. The water is turned off and the bathrooms are not functional. The portable potty is in place. Camp Nawakwa’s contract with the Park is from May 1 – October 15. Camp Nawakwa does not have access during the off-season for individual use. Individuals who access camp without a Permit will endanger themselves and put our contract with the Park at risk.
Access to camp during the off-season is, at the Park’s request, limited to planned events with a finite timeframe, such as Hosted Weekends, Invitationals, and Workdays for wood processing and maintenance. Only the Camp Chair, Don Gabel, can request a Permit from the Park for off-season access to camp. The turnaround time to get an off-season permit is protracted due to decreased Park office staff, and they are only working three days a week. Hosts are asked to give two weeks’ notice for Don to apply for a permit. As always, check the calendar on adkny.org for events, including Wood Day in the near future.
We look forward, in 2022, to resuming a full season enjoying our brand-new lodge roof with new and refurbished, 🌞let-the-sunshine-in🌞, skylights!
Thank you to Dave Hayes, his father, and Jessica Scirbona for installing a new, very bright automatic light to the downstairs entrance to the lodge! Thank you, both for all the contributions you’ve made to camp in such a short time. Thank you, also, Dave, for agreeing to join the Camp Committee! Your skills will certainly come in “handy”, and we look forward to working with you!
– The Camp Committee
Emily reports some recent active bear activity on the trails near Lake Sebago. Bears have been more active throughout the Park recently. To be safe, we’re sharing some info about the location and info about staying safe near bears from the National Park Service.
While I was hiking alone this past Sunday around 4pm a bear stalked me down the trail & woods road for about 20 minutes until I ran into other hikers (luckily!). I was parked at Sebago boat launch. Btw I’m not planning to go out by myself after this.The area was the “Y” part of the yellow Buck Mtn trail, both the yellow & yellow/black slash sections. Then onto the Pine Meadow woods road back down (north) to 7 lakes drive. I didnt see the bear after I took the sharp left (west) turn on the road at the base of the long downhill, which is also where I met up with the hikers.The bear was definitely following me before I noticed it on the yellow trail. The bear is probably habituated to people from Big Hill shelter & all the area campsites.
Founded in 1923, the Nawakwa Outdoor Association of New York, Inc. is a membership organization dedicated to the enjoyment of the outdoors through hiking, walking, camping, swimming, skiing, sailing, canoeing, and kayaking, and to the conservation and preservation of our wilderness, particularly the mountains, lakes, trails, and camping areas of the metropolitan New York region.