JUNE 12 -14 OLD FORGE, NY . . Dive the Adirondacks? What is there to dive on in the Adirondacks? Come join us and explore the Fulton Chain of Lakes and surrounding area for our 2015 Convention and find out. For the last decade or more one of our NYSDA dive clubs the Central NY Scuba Club has been inviting us to join them for a day of diving in the Adirondacks. Over the years we have discovered many exciting things there so this year we decided it would be fun to do a full Convention weekend there and invite all of you to see them. We will be diving the pristine lakes of the Adirondack and enjoying the beauty of the surrounding mountains. Our diving schedule will include such sites as the Ribbon Rock of Blue Mountain Lake, sites of Great Camps on Raquette Lake, rock ledges in Seventh Lake, the Torpedo boat Ribbon Rock , Blue Mountain Lake discovered in Fourth Lake; the long narrow tour boat in Third Lake; and much more! Our 2015 Convention kicks off with diving on Friday; a Friday night gathering and meeting; diving all day on Saturday; 4th Lake Torpedo boat Saturday night banquet with featured speaker Mitch Lee, a fifty-year native & resident of the Central Adirondack Mountains and founder of the Inlet Historical Society; and more diving all Raquette Lake bottles day on Sunday! Each day we will dive a different lake. We are staying at the Water's Edge Inn in Old Forge, located on Rt. 28 across the street from Enchanted Forest Water Safari, on First Lake. The hotel has an indoor pool and an exercise Finding Lost anchors room, and is located close to town. More information can be found on their web site http://www.watersedgeinn.com Mention NYSDA when you make your reservation. Continental breakfast is included. Rates for standard rooms with two double beds are: $85 per night for double occupancy - not facing lake $95 per night for double occupancy - facing lake Bring your family and let them enjoy the many activities for all ages: NY’s largest water park, hiking, trails to mountain tops, Calypso’s Cove (family fun center),biking, swimming, miniature golf, Adirondack railway, horseback riding, canoeing, kayaking, golfing, fishing, whitewater rafting, museums, fine arts gallery, and plenty of shopping. The Adirondack Park was established in 1892 by New York State to preserve this wilderness area for future generations. Learn more about the Central Adirondacks with these websites: http://visitmyadirondacks.com/ & http://www.fultonchainoflakesassociation.org/pdf/fcla_map.pdf PO Box 1141 Call or email Tom for more information: 3188 State Route 28 [email protected] or 315-677-3486. Old Forge, NY 13420 Contact Motel for rooms, special NYSDA rates 315-369-2484 Email Us: [email protected]
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