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Adirondacks High Peaks, Brief TR with Photos

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Eric Batty BPL Member
PostedOct 13, 2014 at 5:21 pm

Last week we hiked 4 days in the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks and I was accompanied by my buddy Ryan Atkins. We ended up bagging 16 4000ft peaks with roughly 7000m total ascent and over a distance of 110km. We were treated to nature's wonderful fall colour display and great weather. We started our trip Tuesday morning driving from Brooklin (Ontario) to Keene Valley where we made a usual quick (not really quick at all) stop at the Mountaineer to see if we can find anything new that isn't available up in Canada. After our visit there we drove to the parking lot at Round Pond, which is the access to the Dix Range. We loaded our packs and stuffed 3.5 days worth of food and supplies in our packs and hit the trail.

The peaks we summited are in order of: Dix 4857ft, Hough 4409ft, South Dix 4060ft, East Dix 4006ft, Macomb Mountain 4405ft, Gray Peak 4840ft, Mt Marcy 5344ft (highest point in NY State), Basin 4827ft, Saddleback 4515ft, Gothics 4736ft, Sawteeth 4100ft, Mt Colvin 4057ft, Nippletop 4620ft, Dial Mtn 4020ft and Bear Den Mountain 3399ft. We hit the trailhead just after dark on Thursday evening a bit ahead of schedule (our third day out). On Friday we were headed back to Ontario but before we hit the road we opted to summit 2 more peaks before leaving. We hiked up Nye Mountain 3895ft and Street Mountain 4016ft. After this trip I have summited 32 peaks of the Adirondack 46 High Peaks Checklist.

Here are a few pics from our trip. For more photos check out my website at http://www.ericbatty.com

Sun disappearing on top of Dix MtnDinner on the Summit of Mt MarcyView from lookout on the way up GothicsView from Indian Head overlooking Lower Ausable Lake

PostedOct 13, 2014 at 6:21 pm

Congrats on bagging some of the most beautiful peaks on the east coast. This summer I had the privilege (or honor) of leading a group of teenage boys hiking all 46 peaks in 35 days. You definitely hit some of my favorites!

Eric Batty BPL Member
PostedOct 14, 2014 at 7:43 am

Thanks Isaac! Ya the Dacks are always a nice place to visit. Solid work on the 4000'ers in 35 days! Usually when I visit the area I am always drawn to the Great Range area. It wasn't until recently I thought about doing all 46.

Cheers

Brendan Yeager BPL Member
PostedOct 14, 2014 at 7:54 am

Sounds like a great trip! I'm hoping to do something similar early next summer (I tried last May but the snow had other ideas).

dirtbag BPL Member
PostedOct 26, 2014 at 5:41 pm

Yeah..WOW. Nice TR and great pictures. Thanks..

PostedOct 26, 2014 at 6:36 pm

You guys really got after it on this one. Lots of exercise, beautiful country, and spectacular pictures. Thanks for posting!

Ian BPL Member
PostedOct 26, 2014 at 8:36 pm

I'm really itching to get back to NY… and I'm 87% sure it's not my fish allergy acting up.

Beautiful pictures and great effort.

PostedOct 27, 2014 at 8:39 am

The ADKs hold a special place in my hiking heart. I've only been once, for a dayhike, but I've been pining to go back ever since–especially in the fall. This looks fantastic, and your pictures are stunning. Congrats on an excellent trip.

I don't often have a desire to head out east, but a fall trip to the ADKs is on the list for some time in the future.

Eric Batty BPL Member
PostedNov 2, 2014 at 1:10 pm

Thanks everyone for the kind words! I fixed the link to my website, I had put .ca and it should of been .com :-).

PostedNov 3, 2014 at 3:12 pm

I like the shot of the person standing on the edge. The lighting looks super cool.

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