I got up to the mountain about a quarter of 7 and was on the trail by 7. It was on and off drizzle/rain for the first hour or so. Being that it was forested, I didn't get horribly wet. The wind was also rather consistent and strong the whole hike up. As you can see in the stats below, this was a relatively short hike, GPS tracked it as 5.44 miles, officially it's supposed to be 6.2 miles. This is probably because I turned down the sensitivity of the mapper. I decided to do Porter first as it is the smaller of the two. The trail was a stream the whol
Saturday, May 23, I did go up to do Whiteface and Esther. I started at Marble Mountain, which is an old ski mountain, and the trail literally goes up the old tow path for a lift. It was steep and rocky. Once at the top, great views though. At that point I joined the Wilmington trail and it was a slightly less steep climb to the point the trail for Esther comes off. At about 3500 feet though, about 0.6 miles from that point, it became mostly snow/ice instead of mostly mud/water. Thankfully I had my spikes, and I wore the most of the rest of the hike up.&nb
If I'm really good, Monday I'll be doing another 2 peaks. More likely than not, it will be next weekend though. These two will be Cascade and Porter from Marcy Field. The old approach to the peaks has been closed due to it's immense popularity and issues with parking. Cascade was the sacrificial peak as it was only 4.8 miles round trip and not a horrible hike either. We'll find out what the new one is after this eason as the approaches to Cascade are now significantly longer. I'll be doing the one from Marcy Field which takes me over Blueberry mountain an
This coming weekend, I will go out and attempt the northern most peaks of the high peaks, Whiteface and Esther. These are both north of Lake Placid, and Whiteface was actually a major venue for the 1980's Olympics. There is an observatory and a road to the top too.... I'll be hiking in from the old Marble Mountain ski area, going to Whiteface first, and then hitting Esther, which is an unmarked trail/herd path, on the way down.
Today I took my first steps this year towards becoming a 46'er. The hike was planned to be Giant and Rocky Ridge peaks. I instead found that the trail was worse than I was expecting, and well, it took me 4 hours to summit Giant around noon. On top of that, it was in the clouds.