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Date(s) Hiked: Sunday, 8/22/2004
Trails(s) Hiked: Unknown - "Red Gate Trail" off Mount Washington Road; South Taconic Trail
Total Distance: ~4 miles. Up and Back.
Difficulty: Easy, but WET!
Conditions: Clear and Sunny. Trails extremely wet.
Special Required Equipment: A good attitude to enjoy the hike despite wet feet.
Trip Report: Plan was to hit Brace Mountain in New York today. On the way up the Mount Washington Road, we saw a black bear! We estimated it at about 275 lbs and 3+ feet at the shoulder. Once I saw him, I stopped quickly to grab my camera. My brother David took a quite shot of it when we caught up with it. It then headed off into the woods. First bear sighting for me and Erica, my ten year old niece.
Excited by our sighting, we left the trailhead at around 9:15 AM. Not sure of the exact trail name, but it is sometimes known as the "red gate trail". According to Topozone, it's the trailhead at 593.4' and begins SSW of Gridley Mountain off the Mountain Washington Road. Connecticut received a lot of rain Friday and Saturday and the remnants were still very obvious along the trail to Brace. There were two instances where we needed to head off trail to get around large bodies of pooling water. Much of the trail was a shallow stream and we quickly accepted the fact that our feet would be wet. My daughter happily hummed along high and dry in the Kelty Pack.
At around 10:40 AM, the two Daddy/Daughter teams reached the summit of Brace Mountain in New York (trailhead is in Connecticut). We took in the views and enjoyed some snacks. We also had a nice conversation with a fellow named Kevin from Saugerties. We then descended down a somewhat "drier" trail. Not really dry, but some of the water receeded.
All in all a great hike and great weather. I was very impressed by my niece's perseverence, despite the trail conditions.
Images to follow...
Trails(s) Hiked: Unknown - "Red Gate Trail" off Mount Washington Road; South Taconic Trail
Total Distance: ~4 miles. Up and Back.
Difficulty: Easy, but WET!
Conditions: Clear and Sunny. Trails extremely wet.
Special Required Equipment: A good attitude to enjoy the hike despite wet feet.
Trip Report: Plan was to hit Brace Mountain in New York today. On the way up the Mount Washington Road, we saw a black bear! We estimated it at about 275 lbs and 3+ feet at the shoulder. Once I saw him, I stopped quickly to grab my camera. My brother David took a quite shot of it when we caught up with it. It then headed off into the woods. First bear sighting for me and Erica, my ten year old niece.
Excited by our sighting, we left the trailhead at around 9:15 AM. Not sure of the exact trail name, but it is sometimes known as the "red gate trail". According to Topozone, it's the trailhead at 593.4' and begins SSW of Gridley Mountain off the Mountain Washington Road. Connecticut received a lot of rain Friday and Saturday and the remnants were still very obvious along the trail to Brace. There were two instances where we needed to head off trail to get around large bodies of pooling water. Much of the trail was a shallow stream and we quickly accepted the fact that our feet would be wet. My daughter happily hummed along high and dry in the Kelty Pack.
At around 10:40 AM, the two Daddy/Daughter teams reached the summit of Brace Mountain in New York (trailhead is in Connecticut). We took in the views and enjoyed some snacks. We also had a nice conversation with a fellow named Kevin from Saugerties. We then descended down a somewhat "drier" trail. Not really dry, but some of the water receeded.
All in all a great hike and great weather. I was very impressed by my niece's perseverence, despite the trail conditions.
Images to follow...