hiking

  • Mount Colvin, Blake Peak, and Sawteeth
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    Mount Colvin, Blake Peak, and Sawteeth

    It’s rare enough to enjoy long, difficult, multi-peak hikes; it’s rarer still to hike one with a friend and mentor. To then hike seldom-used trails in the Adirondacks with beautiful weather made it a near perfect day.

  • Ten Fine Hikes in the Adirondacks
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    Ten Fine Hikes in the Adirondacks

    This was the first year after completing the 46, so we were free to explore new and interesting peaks and trails, both 46er High Peaks and smaller summits or outlooks.

  • Little Porter – Porter Mountain – Blueberry Mountain
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    Little Porter – Porter Mountain – Blueberry Mountain

    I encountered my first other humans at the summit of crowded Porter Mountain. I stopped for a brief photo and quickly headed back the Range Trail towards Blueberry Mountain. On the way, there was a perfect rock outcropping offering views of Porter and Cascade, after which I continued towards Blueberry.

  • Big Slide
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    Big Slide

    Our new aspiring 46ers enjoyed their third High Peak in three days, ultimately logging 30 miles and almost 10,000 vertical feet of climbing in the process. Each day was simply perfect for hiking, cool with a mix of sun and clouds.

  • Dial Mountain
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    Dial Mountain

    Instead of the quick 3.8 miles to Big Slide, for which we didn’t pack lunches, we started Dial an hour later and didn’t finish until after 5.

  • Mount Colden
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    Mount Colden

    Kathy and I were incredibly proud — two new aspiring 46ers with Mount Colden as their first ever High Peak. Way to go!

  • Owl Head to Owls Head
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    Owl Head to Owls Head

    Owls Head in Keene easily beats the Owl Head in Elizabethtown for vistas, but the latter has a better hike.

  • Round Mountain
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    Round Mountain

    Round Mountain’s summit, thankfully, is gorgeous. Dominated by the perfectly-shaped Noonmark, the Great Range extends to the West and the Dix Range to the South.

  • Mount Skylight (and Mt. Marcy)
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    Mount Skylight (and Mt. Marcy)

    We had previously hiked Mount Skylight in 2012, the year we started tackling the 46 High Peaks in earnest. It was our hardest hike. Ever since, we have been looking to go back. This hike was our primary target for 2015. Then we both got injured. Well, so what?

  • Rooster Comb
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    Rooster Comb

    The climb up Rooster Comb from the eponymous trailhead is straightforward and over soft forest for almost the entire way. Sporting a few switchbacks, it is still steep enough to get the blood flowing – in all, a decent day hike.

  • Scenic Trail to Sawteeth
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    Scenic Trail to Sawteeth

    Back in 2012, we hiked Sawteeth in conjunction with Gothics in our first Adirondack traverse. Gothics was the star of that hike, with its (in)famous cable route and sprawling vistas. Sawteeth was a half-mile out-and-back-again tacked on somewhat as an afterthought.

  • Roaring Brook Falls
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    Roaring Brook Falls

    The forecast on our final day in the Adirondacks called for afternoon thunderstorms. While we had considered Cascade Mountain or even Dial Mountain as nice easy…

  • Wright Peak, 2015
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    Wright Peak, 2015

    Wright Peak is a slightly lower summit on the way up to the popular Algonquin Peak in the MacIntyre Range. Looking for another relaxing day (and having summited Algonquin twice previously) it was chilly as we started, but not nearly as cold as the previous day.

  • Phelps Mountain 2015
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    Phelps Mountain 2015

    Our first time up Phelps, we climbed the north side of the mountain to a socked-in and windy summit. This time, we took the marked trail from Marcy Dam and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky.