Winter Sawteeth

First hike of the year from AMR.  We went for one of the further ones and did Sawteeth up and down the Weld trail.  Early start and up and down the lake road with no big issues.  I was getting a little tired with the fast pace, but I pulled through.  We crossed the river, stopped and looked at Rainbow Falls a bit, and then it was up the mountain.  Once you start climbing, it keeps going.  The trail was already broken out, and we just packed it down better.  The trail was smooth, and no rocks.  It was everything I like about winter hiking.

2023 hiking year in review

This was another big year for hiking.  I finished the Catskill 3500 challenge and started/finished the Lake George 12 challenge.  I also started on the ADK portion of the Fire Tower challenge, which will be my focus next year along with the LP 9, Saranac 6, and Tupper 3.  Plenty of non-high peak hiking to do.

The year end stats are as follows:

21 hikes

37 named mountains attempted, and 36 completed.

Total distance of 175.36 miles per GPS

Total time of 119.08 hours.

This translates to an average pace of 1.47 MPH.

Winter Giant and RPR

It's the first day of winter, time to start hiking winter peaks again!  Unfortunately, there was a major rain storm in the week leading up to the 21st, and that did some major road damage by Owl's Head on 73.  Coming into the day, I was concerned about water levels around the washbowl.  I totally forgot that on the ridge trail you cross the outlet 3 times.

Hurricane Fire Tower

Today it was Hurricane Fire Tower.  I chose to go up this one as training for winter hiking, being only a week or so before winter, and someone had reported a couple days earlier that they used snowshoes all the way.  I was pumped to use my snowshoes again.  Sadly, the weather warmed up and all I used was microspikes.

Hadley and Kane Fire Towers

To continue on my fire tower challenge, I did Hadley and Kane fire towers.  

First up was Hadley.  This trail was a bit icy and I had to put on the microspikes shortly after I left the car.  The trail up was overall not bad, just steep and a few open slabs to climb up.  The views from the top were lovely, and this is a wonderful hike that I highly recommend.

Lower Tongue Range: Fifth Peak, French Point, First Peak

This time, I went and worked on completing the Tongue range for the Lake George 12, doing the lower 3 peaks.  I started off on the crossover trail and next thing I knew I was on the ridge and heading south.  When I got to 5th peak, it was a slight backtrack up to the leanto and actual peak.  The views there were gorgeous, and I could easily see myself camping there, if not for the lack of reliable water nearby (yes, I can hike down to the lake, but that's a steep climb back up.)

Big Crow, for real this time!

Another day of trailhead stewarding, and another hike after, and trying to do Big Crow once again.  This time I knew the trail was not next to the register, but the other side of the lot.  This is a weirdly steep trail for the length.  Not horribly difficult, short, but still not a walk in the park.  The views though, my, they're worth it.  This is another Lake Placid 9 down... now 3/9.

Brown, Huckleberry, Fivemile, and Deer Leap

More Lake George 12 today.  I had originally planned to do the entire tongue range, but it was a hot and humid day, so I cut it short by hiking out to Fivemile and then coming back to the top of the tongue.  Overall, this is a beautiful hike, and on the north end not horribly difficult.  The views though, somewhat lacking.  There was a slight view at Brown, nothing at Huckleberry, and you had to scramble up a rock off the trail to get any view at 5 mile.  I fortunately? didn't see any of the rattlesnakes that the tongue range is known for.