Taking in the first signs of spring on a picnic in New York's Adirondack Mountains
- David Mann and David Sommerstein hiked in New York's Adirondack Mountains on a beautiful day with a temperature of 65 degrees.
- The arrival of spring in the North is described as a relief from darkness and cold, providing exhilarating warmth.
- Mann noted that spring hiking involves experiencing multiple seasonal changes, including the enjoyment of both warmth and cold during their hike.
- They observed lush ferns and faced fierce winds while climbing rocky ridges in the mountains.
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