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Back “Home” in the Adirondacks

January 19, 2024, Jackrabbit trail. So nice to be back in the Adirondacks! Returning here in Winter is just the absolute best experience. We came up in October, but that was a Kayaking trek, totally different feel as the summer months were past, and everything was changing color and cooling down. This time is what we love best! glistening trail, snowy mountains, fresh coating of snow and temperature close to zero!

Jackrabbit stretches 7.7 to McKenzie Pond with a 1,656 ft. height gain. The trail is shared by snowshoers and cross country Skiers and the trailhead we started from today was Saranac Ave, Lake Placid. In the past when we did this trail, we were staying in Keene Valley where we picked up the trailhead I believe off of Rt. 73, I will need to look back at into my posts to check the exact location, but it was a gradual height gain, as this was and the way we approached this was by setting our turn-around time. So for today we did 3.23 Miles in 1hour54 minutes with a 720 ft Elevation gain!

January 20,2024: John Brown Historic Trail / Potato Field and Maple Grove Trail loop. A perfect trail to do when the weather is -4 degrees! Beautifully groomed, well maintained under the shelter of a serene pine forest. .90 mi distance with 132 foot elevation gain with the 1980 Olympic ski jump tower looming above.

There was a gentle snow falling and a general quiet throughout the hotel grounds. There are trails on the grounds, we may look into those tomorrow, but for tonight, we may toast up a few s’mores on the open fire pit and sit by the outdoor stove.

January 21, 2024: Mount Jo An amazing day and a really beautiful hike! Everything about this trail is great. First, it has options, either a short steeper hike, or a longer gradual height gain until a steeper incline a couple of hundred feet from summit. 

Once again today as we arrived at Adirondak Loj the temp was at 0 degrees. It never warmed up past 3 degrees, but all of the trail is well groomed and under the cover of an evergreen forest, and there was no wind. As you get closer to summit, there are stairs built into the trail. Three sets of snow packed steps are better than an icy scramble, but one must use extreme caution navigating up and especially down. The long trail clocked in on Strava as 3.68 miles with a 793 ft elevation gain. Mt. Jo is not one of the high peaks at 2,876 feet, but has a beautiful view at summit and totally worth the hike. We find that on sub-zero days it is best to keep things reasonably short and sweet, and this hike was spot-on.

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Marching into March

Back in the ADK. Funny how it draws us every two months, and it has been that way for the last 7 years. “Vacationing” traditionally a one to two week break that is taken two times a year, has never been possible for us.Instead a three day end of week/weekend works best by not cutting deeply into a work week and allows a physical break from daily routine. This is how we have been able to maintain high level stress and taxing decisions during norman work days.

March 4th Ampersand Mountain: -2 Degrees

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We have never attempted to hike in below zero weather. It poses challenges greater than putting one foot ahead of the other and knowing what gear to switch out to. Keeping your nose, for instance is what is important, exposure to extreme cold will frost-bite skin in a short time, and is painless while it is happening but damage is life long afterwards. It was a long beautiful trek with a gradual inclineIMG_4934 that was wooded and slightly snow covered. It was a beautiful clear day and the crunching sound of the micro spikes was all that could be heard.

Ampersand mountain is in Saranac Lake, an area that we have yet to hike, so although it is the Adirondacks it was outside of Keene and Lake Placid area which we are familiar with. Driving 30 minutes to get to a peak added a bit of stress to the day, but we looked at it as expanding our comfort zone to add to our experiences. At the start of the final mile the trail took a sharp ascent, was icy, and far too challenging for us to attempt after two hours of hiking. We opted to turn back, and save this summit for later seasons when crampons are not needed. Total hours: 5

 

March 5th : Rocky Falls / Indian Pass Trail

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This is one of our go-to hikes when we want a lower trek, no or minimal altitude. The reward at the end is a serene waterfall and a great comfy tree covered  rock that you can sip coffee, cider and snack on trail mix.

It was warmer (14 degrees!) windless and a bit cloudier but we were under dense woods for the entire hike, so it’s not as if we were going to summit and catch a grand valley view. It was a great day and a relaxing walk, just what was needed after the challenge of slick ice covered boulders.

 

March 6th: Rooster Comb Mountain 

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One of our favorite things to do on a winter hike is to look for footprints of the wildlife. We are always amazed at the absence of animals when we are up in the mountains and we attribute it to the fact that they are way too shy to be seen. On the other hand… they may just be stalking us and waiting for us to weaken and then pounce! We made the mistake of watching a horror movie of a couple that were camping in the Canadian wild and were attacked by a bear. A cautionary tale that stays with us and is never too far from our thoughts when in the woods!

IMG_4955 Spotting moose prints was a pretty exciting event for us. I feel its the closest we will ever  get to “seeing a moose” but, we will be coming back, there is always a next time.

The hike was challenging. This is the second time we have done Rooster Comb, the first time was in October of 2010. It was criss-crossed with elaborate  bolder stairs and traverses that ascended pretty quickly to 2700. When we saw the ice covered stairs at a 45 degree angle, we opted  to call it, and once again come back later in ice free seasons. It would not be a wise choice to make one wrong slip and ruin the rest of the season to an injury. It was a beautiful crisp day, all along the way glimpses of the sky and mountains would remind us why we keep coming back.

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