After bushwhacking along Big Rock Lake from the end of the unofficial trail to the lake's eastern end without video recording, I start up the next morning and head for a nearby unofficial trail. Upon finding the trail I head out to find out where it goes as long as it take me in the general direction of the trailhead for the West Canada Lake Wilderness where I came in a week before.
Note: This video is in a raw form, that is, it has not been edited, annotated or altered in any form. The footage remains exactly as I experienced it while bushwhacking through the Adirondack Park backcountry, just as nature intended it.
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