Flat Rock State Forest, Altona NY
Took a nice little walkabout in this area with Snickers and Bushwacker. I had never been to the area, even though it is almost in my backyard. I knew of the area through work, just based on the resources I had sent into it for fires and lost hikers, but never myself hiked in. I was surprised at the size of the structures that are built there. The "Million Dollar Dam", and the Skeleton Dam are huge projects that were built about 100 years ago. There certainly is a lot of history in the Miner Project, and look forward to going back and doing some more exploring. It is very easy hiking, all gradual incline. The trails are shared with ATV and snowmobiles, however, we did not see another soul the entire day. We had a nice hike in, sat...
Jay Mountain
I had wanted to hike this for quite some time. In fact, I had tried a few years ago in the winter, with no success. Today was forecasted to be a nice day early on, then overcast with rain later. I was able to get the hike in before the rain, without any problem. I was hoping to get some company on this hike, and I had reached out to a couple of local friends but they were scheduled to be out of town. I had then resigned myself to a solo hike, not a big deal as I generally solo anyway. Well, I didn't expect one of my buddies from Washington D.C. to be up in the area, so when I found out, I asked if he was interested. We made tentative plans on Thursday night, to hike Saturday morning. We both agreed on a start time of 7 a.m. and I would...
Lyon Mountain
Took a hike up Lyon Mt today with great company, and earn the hike towards the winter Adirondack fire tower challenge. My son had mentioned he'd like to hike this gem at some point, and I needed no further excuse to take the time and oblige him. The forecast wasn't to be a bluebird day, but it also wasn't going to be brutally cold, or too warm either. In the previous warm weather, we had created a lot of snowmelt. That along with some who hiked during that time without snowshoes did a fair amount of damage to the trail. We were able to drive all the way up to the trailhead without any problem, it did require 4 wheel drive though. The road was in good shape with about 6 inches of new snow, and there was no blowdown so it made for a...
Loon Lake Mt
Loon Lake mountain is reported not to see a lot of foot traffic, and therefore seldom mentioned. I think this has changed this year, as I have seen a lot of trip reports recently on this hike, and it is a beauty of a hike too. The information at http://www.cnyhiking.com states the hike is just under 6 miles round trip. The entire hike is an easy grade, except for the last mile which is where you gain a lot of the 1651 feet of elevation in the hike. The trail climbs a total of 1200 feet in that last mile. It may be daunting for some, but it makes for some great butt sliding on the way down in the winter. The trail was easy enough to follow, one needs to just pay attention at the various intersections along the way. As I said earlier...
Spruce Mt
Well, I figured since I couldn't make the meetup hike on January 16th with a group from ADK Fire Tower page, and I really didn't want to get out of a nice warm bed on the 15th, today was the day to do something. I have been working some odd shifts at work this week and it has allowed me time off during the week to hike with my son, who was also off today as well, so it was a win-win situation. The trailhead to Spruce Mt. was easy enough to get to. It's about a 2.5-hour ride from Plattsburgh. The forecast was overcast to partly cloudy today, with little to no breeze. The temps were expected to be around 40 degrees, which is crazy for January weather. The trail was a hard pack all the way to the top. We gave the snowshoes a free ride...
Back
Top