Hiking Year in Review

This year has been another year of hiking.  It was a year where I was able to introduce a friend to the beauty of the high peaks and share with her one of my favorite places in the park, Avalanche Lake.  I also had the pleasure to hike in to Indian Head to watch the eclipse with about 50 others, and made a friend on that hike that I've thoroughly enjoyed hiking with since.

Lower WolfJaw

Hiked Lower WolfJaw today.  I know that it was hiked and broken out on Saturday, but we have had snow since, and nobody had been on the trail since the snow.  Bare booted on Lake Road and once I crossed the bridge heading over to the Canyon Bridge and West River trail, I saw a lone set of footprints that stopped just past that first bridge.  So, I threw on the snowshoes, and they stayed on until I reached the gate on the way out.

WolfJaws - well, no, not today.

Well, a lesson in humility today.  I had this feeling when I had a bad nights sleep and a cautious drive up to Keene Valley that I should have stayed home.  The drive up was ok, but there was enough snow falling to make it interesting, and by the time I got to the Lake George area, it was mostly wet road... then 73 was dusted in snow.  I got my normal breakfast at Stewarts and found I couldn't really eat it.  Nerves I thought.

Noonmark

Absolutely beautiful day up Noonmark.  We started off with 4 people around 8 in the morning.  A late start, but it was going to be a short hike.  Th trail up Noonmark reminded me of the high peak trails just a bit further down the road.  A stead steep with some crazy steep spots.  With the rain that had come through earlier in the week, it was not as snowy, and there was plenty of ice.  Towards the top the snow started to dominate and we could have justified switching to snowshoes, but it wasn't really that deep....

RoosterComb and Snow

Today was a day for winter hiking... although it won't count for winter credit.  The day started with it snowing as I reached exit 24 on the northway, and roads were being a little slick the rest of the way in.  My GPS said I'd arrive at 621 when I started, I got to the lot about 650 after stopping for a coffee and breakfast sandwich... the conditions cost me about 20 min and I was happy that I had left as early as I did.

Azure and St. Regis Fire Towers

These are some of the furthest I've driven for a fire tower yet.  Azure Mountain is a short hike, but as you would expect, it's just steep.  The first third was a nice road, the second third was a good climb with a switchback, the the last third was a muddy mess until you got to the tower where there were lovely views from the tower and the ledges.

Goodnow and Blue Fire Towers

In my quest to do all the fire towers, and my desire to get used to my heavier winter pack, I did 2 fire towers.  First up was Goodnow.  This is maintained by SUNY ESF and last winter they did some logging to study different methods of reforesting.  That was clear on the way in as you walk through the experiment.  But overall, the trail was a lovely trail, gentle, and the views from the top were just wonderful.  I didn't get on top in time to see the sunrise, but I did see it on the surrounding hills.  This is for sure a repeat hike for me in the future.

Mt. Adams Fire Tower

With the start of the colder weather, it was time to bring out the winter pack, and to start getting used to the larger weight.  Today I did the Mt. Adams Fire Tower.  I knew going in that this was a steep, and unrelenting hike.  The wintry mix that I got hit with on the way in didn't make it any easier.  The hike in to the trail junction was quite easy, but the climb was difficult.  It was part due to the heavy pack, part due to the wet and slippery trail.  Boy, they were right when they said it was a steep hike.

Mt. VanHovenberg

What does one do after they spend 8 hours sitting at a trailhead talking to hundreds of people?  They go for a hike, of course!  It was peak foliage or damn near it this weekend, and it was busy.  I wanted to do Mt. Jo just to get a GPS track of it for the Lake Placid 9 and to see the new long trail.  I get down to Loj, and it's a mad house.  There were actually rangers ticketing people on Loj road for illegal parking.  I turn around and go down meadows lane to do Mt.