It’s been a few weeks now since I made the journey up to the
Adirondacks and went hiking with the CARC crew.
This year I was accompanied by a rookie to the region, my daughter,
Mackenzie, who decided to hike with us.
We got an early start and arrived at the Adirondack Loj by 9am. The rest of the group were not far behind and
the planning began. This year, as we
have done every year, we said we would make day 1 an easy shorter hike, but that
never happens. We generally split up
into a few groups, the fast hikers that want to bang out peaks and miles, and
the rest of us that are a little less ambitious. I wanted to hit a peak this year and we chose
to head toward Algonquin and maybe hit Wright peak on the way. The trail was flat and easy as we left the
parking lot and we made good time. We
soon came to the fork and turned toward Algonquin, the trail soon becomes rocky
with a few stream crossing, but was still fairly flat.
That didn’t last long as we soon began a
steady climb. The trail winds through
the forest, slowly changing from hardwoods of Beech and Maples to Spruce and
Firs mixed with Birch. I always love the
transition, it smells wonderful and the change lets you know you are starting
to get higher in elevation. Eventually
the trail begins a steeper climb. Temps
were warming up and we were feeling the heat.
Trying to stay hydrated, we drank water and continued on. The turn off for Wright peak was a good break
spot and Mackenzie and I took a breather.
Some of our group kept going up Algonquin but we decided to go up
Wright. It is a pretty steep climb for
the last half mile, eventually coming out of the trees to some beautiful
views. When we arrived at the summit there
were only a handful of people there. We
sat and enjoyed the view, taking pictures and drinking. The steward came over and chatted for a bit
then moved on.
Once we felt rested, we began the hike back to base camp, at the Loj. The return was uneventful, but long and I was pretty tired and thirsty when we got back. Our timing was pretty good though as we all arrived back at camp within an hour of the other groups. Out and back we hiked a little over 10 miles.
Day 2 brought a little more humidity and chance of
showers. We planned a shorter hike just
in case there were thunder storms. About
8 of us hiked up Snow Mtn, which is about a 6 mile round trip from route 73 in
Keene. It is a pretty steady and
unrelenting climb from the parking area to the summit. The trail was not rocky, which was a nice
change, and we made good time to the top.
We sat in the sun and ate lunch and watched to clouds race by for a
while before making the hike back to the car. While Snow Mtn is not a high peak it had some great views of Giant Mtn. and the valley heading into Keene.
The return was all downhill and my knees were not happy by the time we made it back to the car, but it was a fun hike and we didn’t get rained on.
It was another fun weekend with some great hiking. I really enjoyed having Mackenzie along this
year and hope she goes with me next year as well. We got pretty lucky with the weather, with
only getting rain Saturday night after we were all back in camp.
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