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| Mad River Glen - 2/8/08 | It's probably been 20 years since I hiked in the ADKs. I'm not even sure exactly what routes we took, but I remember hiking a few high peaks including Marcy, Skylight and Haystack and base camping near Indian Falls. Gotta get back up there someday. |
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| Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: CT
Posts: 1,395
| Greg, you're right it's been many years, camping at Indian Falls is frowned upon these days. I've been to Wrights & Algonquin from the Loj & back the same way. 2nd time added Iroquois & did come down to Avy Lake & through Avy pass! With Allen, the summit (or the views) around it are nice, it's the trip in that's bad, the trail uses logging roads, & paths through old clear cuts that are a pain on sunny hot days or rainy days. I'd have to say Table Top's summit out of the 28 I've been to so far is the weakest. That said, I did it will Colden, saw the view from Indian Falls & at one spot when I did it a 6' hiker in a couple of spots could look over the tree tops for a partial view which was better than I expected.
__________________ Happy Trails, be safe & Good Luck Mike P. |
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| Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: UPstate, NY
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| Join Date: Dec 2004
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| andyzee thanks for posting the photo of Avalanche lake - Its been a few years since I have been up there. Avalanche Lake is one of my all time favorite spots in the Northeast. I have been through there at least 6 time. When my son was 12 (now 29) I took him backpacking up past Avalanche lake. We camped between Avalanche Lake and Lake Colden closer to Avalanche Lake side . Nice camp site at the time. Next morning tied up all our food and left campsite to climb Algonquin. I never seen my son so proud of what he had accomplished when he got to top of the Algonquin. He was walking around talking to everyone at the top. I have a photo of the two of us at the top of Algonquin from that day in the dining room. After we hiked down I noticed a lot of tree bark on the ground where our food was hung up. I could not remember seeing that much bark on the ground. That night I got a lazy and did not tie the food up as high. Sure enough a 400lb black got into it (DEC ranger estimated his size at 400+lbs). He was still there eating our food in the morning. We got a real close look at this guy. I shoosed him off with banging pots and pans. He left us with one hot chocolate package. We packed up and hiked out. We were leaving anyway . We hiked out hungry but with the experience of seeing a huge animal in the wild next to our campsite. |
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