Outlet of Lake Tear of the Clouds
Skylight was just about .75 mi. ahead and we were on top of the summit before we knew it and we were greeted with spectacular views. Also, there were very few people as it seemed that Marcy had all the rest of the hikers in the region. (We found out from a ranger that most of the hikers actually went up Algonquin Mt.)
Redfield Mt???
Mt Marcy
Mt Colden and the Mac Intyre Range
When we were ready to leave we decided that we didn't have time to do Grey and headed to the camp as it was pushing 4 pm when we started off the mountain.
We arrived hungry and immediately began making dinner. During this time two parties walked up to our site and one asked if there was room and the other, well that SOB just marched right into our site and looked around and said "Well no room for us." and walked out. That pissed me off, but our more experienced hiker said that's the way it is here since the DEC is limiting where and how you can camp. In all that was the only little cloud to a literally cloudless day.
When we were getting ready to call it a night we noticed odd old scratches on the trees, which turned out to be bear claws as they climbed the tree for the bear bags. We use a bear canister. We slept, no incidents, but we slept lightly.
There were a lot of these marks on all the trees in the camp
The next day we hiked out and even though the trail up beat us up a little we had a great time. Another glorious adventure.
3 comments:
adventures are always fun and self created
That sounds like a really nice mountain to climb and your pics are awesome.It's rare to find a cloudless day in the Adirondacks.
If you ever get the chance, one of my all time favorite hikes is Avalanche Pass. We hike in from ADK Loj.
-HikergirlAmy
thanks for sharing skylight
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