ComeBackMudPuddles
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Date(s) Hiked: July 16, 2008
Trails(s) Hiked: DEC trails from Whiteface Inn Rd.
Total Distance: 7.2 miles r/t; 1940' vertical
Difficulty: Moderate
Conditions: Mostly dry, with some slippery spots on the steeps
Special Required Equipment: None
Trip Report: Went for an early-morning hike up McKenzie Mountain in the Adirondacks with my dad the other day. It's not a 46-er, but it has some interesting 360 degree views from two ledges at the summit (one facing Saranac Lake and the fading mountains, and the other facing Whiteface, Lake Placid and the High Peaks in the distance).
The trail starts out fairly easily on what I think is an old logging road for the first 1.9 miles. At the col, the trail up to McKenzie veers right, while the main trail continues on a long descent down to Ray Brook (this main trail was part of an epic mountain bike ride from Lake Placid to Ray Brook, but, due to changes in park rules, is no longer open to mountain biking.....a real shame).
From the col the trail soon starts a rather steep stretch - over 1,000 vertical in about 0.6 miles. Even better were the wet roots and mud, which made for some tricky going (especially coming down). Up on the summit ridge, there are several false summits before reaching the summit ledges.
All in all, a nice, relatively quick hike, that offers some interesting views of Whiteface, Lake Placid and the surrounding High Peaks.
* View of Whiteface and Lake Placid from the summit:
* View of Lake Placid and its islands from the summit:
* View of Lake Placid, Mirror Lake and the Village of Lake Placid from the summit:
* View of some of the High Peaks:
* Ferns and moss along the trail:
* McKenzie Mountain from Lake Placid:
Trails(s) Hiked: DEC trails from Whiteface Inn Rd.
Total Distance: 7.2 miles r/t; 1940' vertical
Difficulty: Moderate
Conditions: Mostly dry, with some slippery spots on the steeps
Special Required Equipment: None
Trip Report: Went for an early-morning hike up McKenzie Mountain in the Adirondacks with my dad the other day. It's not a 46-er, but it has some interesting 360 degree views from two ledges at the summit (one facing Saranac Lake and the fading mountains, and the other facing Whiteface, Lake Placid and the High Peaks in the distance).
The trail starts out fairly easily on what I think is an old logging road for the first 1.9 miles. At the col, the trail up to McKenzie veers right, while the main trail continues on a long descent down to Ray Brook (this main trail was part of an epic mountain bike ride from Lake Placid to Ray Brook, but, due to changes in park rules, is no longer open to mountain biking.....a real shame).
From the col the trail soon starts a rather steep stretch - over 1,000 vertical in about 0.6 miles. Even better were the wet roots and mud, which made for some tricky going (especially coming down). Up on the summit ridge, there are several false summits before reaching the summit ledges.
All in all, a nice, relatively quick hike, that offers some interesting views of Whiteface, Lake Placid and the surrounding High Peaks.
* View of Whiteface and Lake Placid from the summit:
* View of Lake Placid and its islands from the summit:
* View of Lake Placid, Mirror Lake and the Village of Lake Placid from the summit:
* View of some of the High Peaks:
* Ferns and moss along the trail:
* McKenzie Mountain from Lake Placid: