Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Keene Valley

Last weekend we were in Keene Valley, NY for some running, steep hiking and scrambling in the High Peaks of the Adirondacks. The leaves were at their peak, but the weather wasn't ideal and we didn't get views from up high. It was still a very fun and satisfying trip.

On the first day we started at the St. Huberts Trailhead and took the West River Trail to Wedge Brook Trail and went across some of Lower Range: Upper Wolf Jaw Mt, Armstrong Mt, Gothics Mt, Pyramid Peak, then back Weld Trail to Lake Road. It was an awesome loop with beautiful views lower down. We had a huge and delicious meal of soup, nachos, black bean burger and good local beer at the Ausable Inn afterwards.

The second day we started at Round Pond TH and went to Dix Mt and back. It was a fairly runnable trail until the last mile approach to Dix where full-on scramble requiring hands from the slide up. It started to rain so the trail was very sketchy. It was cold, socked in, and very isolated so I felt relieved to get back down to the flatter trail after a long, careful descent.

Start of first day





Upper Wolfjaw



Armstrong
Gothics
Towards Pyramid Peak

Lower Ausable River
Chapel Pond near our campsite
Start of second day


Snack break
We are here, check
Large slide near the base of Dix
The steep ascent begins
Another socked in summit on Dix.
Snack in the rain
Not wanting to leave








3 comments:

Derrick said...

We need to go back today for the views!

Sara Montgomery said...

I'd love to.

Eliza Ralph-Murphy said...

Sara, Your pics are really beautiful.