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    Trailless Dixes from the Bouquet

    Our party of 8 hiked in Saturday afternoon, base-camped in the valley of the South Fork of the Bouquet River, then Sunday followed a good and well-broken route from where the Hough and East Dix branches join the Bouquet, up to the Clark (East Dix) - Grace (South Dix) col. Summit ridge herdpath...
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    Seward, Donaldson & Emmons

    Our party of four base-camped at the bottom of the Calkins Brook herdpath. We did Donaldson & Emmons on Saturday and Seward on Sunday. All wore snowshoes (MSRs) above base-camp and traction aids of choice for the approach. We had hoped to ski the approach, but there was not enough snow. Road...
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    Intel Request for ADKs

    I did the Marcy to Gray bushwhack, on a snow pack probably five feet deep. That's the only way I'd recommend it, in part to protect the vegetation. Iroquois (Cold Brook) Pass to Marshall herdpath is obvious. You should have no problem finding and following it. I've done the bushwhack from...
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    Street & Nye

    Onondaga ADK group of 12 followed a good trail a few days old to both summits. Trail is well-packed, easy to follow. Indian Pass Brook well frozen over.
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    Peggy O'Brien vacancy March 7-10

    I have rented Grace Camp and Camp Peggy O'Brien for three nights, Sunday March 7 through Wednesday March 10. Due to a late cancellation, I have one opening in Camp Peggy O'Brien. This is a twelve-bunk cabin owned by the ADK, near Johns Brook Lodge, about a 3.5 mile hike in from the Garden...
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    Colvin, Blake, Nippletop

    Well-packed snow trails to all three summits. H. G Leach trail to Dial and lowest part of Gill Brook trail appeared to be unbroken on 1/10.
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    Who: hikes, climbs &or backpacks with a dog?

    hiking with dogs I have a little experience hiking and skiing with a few breeds. My impression is that heredity plays a big role. Herding breeds and sight-driven hunting dogs like to run up and down the trail, and around the trail, but are generally mindful, and can be allowed off-leash in...
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    Trailless Dixes September 5

    Our party of five plus 3 dogs camped at Slide Brook. Saturday climbed Macomb slide, then Carson (South Dix), Grace (East Dix), Carson again, Pough and Hough. Three continued on to Dix and a head-lamp return to camp. 2 plus the dogs took the path from the Hough-Pough col to Lillian Brook to...
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    Mountain Lion in Pawtuckaway - Let the debate begin

    Central NY big cat About 8 years ago, I was paddling on the West Branch of the Tioughnioga River, in Cortland County, New York, above where it feeds into Goodale Lake and Upper Little York Lake. This is a valley of farmland, with a lot of wooded hills on either side. We were going upstream...
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    Black Fly Update

    Lake Lila Weekend of 5/23-24, very dense at Lake Lila. As bad as I've ever seen them. It was almost a relief to see the mosquitoes come out. I hope that was the peak for the season in that area.
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    adk backcountry shelters and campsites

    designated tenting areas The backcountry designated tenting areas generally have a limit of three tents, which the rangers do enforce. Marcy Dam and Lake Colden have multiple sites. For non-winter camping, you might consider a hammock. It opens up a lot more possibilities camping at large...
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    Anyone do MacNaughton lately?

    MacN Ferris, Thanks for the post. Unfortunately, work and family obligations will keep me from following in their footsteps next couple of weeks. I did a winter climb of Mac 2 years ago. Nice trip & I'd like to do it again sometime. Thanks again. Escapee
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    Anyone do MacNaughton lately?

    Any info on current trail conditions for MacN via Scott's Clearing would be appreciated.
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    Marshall via Herbert Brook Jan 3

    Red trail from Upper Works to Flowed Lands: no problems with stream crossings or wet spots, tho skiers would want more snow. Followed tracks out across Flowed Lands. Skidoc22's group made 8 friends. We followed their 12/30 track (mostly) from the red trail to the summit. Good route, thanks...
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    Campsite on Mt. Marshall?

    Thanks for your replies. The site where I camped before the current High Peaks regulations is above 3500' but below 4000'. I was hoping it might have been designated as a primitive campsite, or perhaps something on the Iroquois Pass side, which is below 4.000'. Apparently not. I'll plan on...
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    Campsite on Mt. Marshall?

    Are there any designated primitive campsites along either of the Marshall herdpaths? I camped high up Herbert Brook some years back before new DEC High Peaks regulations, & was wondering if there is anyplace along the herdpath where camping is feasible and not prohibited.
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    Iroquois to Marshall Bushwhack

    Iroquois to Marshall Hello, Paradox, I've done this route twice, in early fall and winter. The section going up from the high point of the Iroquois Pass trail (connecting Indian Pass trail and Lake Colden) to Marshall has a well-defined herdpath, easy to follow in summer. In winter, we...
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    MacNaughton-lets plan a group trip

    Mac from Wallface Ponds Hello, Peak Bagr & others, On the first weekend in January, I climbed Mac in an RWMS group of 5. We came in from ADK Loj, camped near end of the Blue Trail, and climbed from Wallface Ponds. We followed a reasonable clear line up the ridge. No real problems with...
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    MacNaughton 1/6/2008

    The Blue trail from its beginning at the Indian Pass trail, to Scotts Clearing, Scotts Pond, to its end at Wallface Ponds, and from there a good path from the channel connecting the ponds to the summit of MacNaughton, has been broken, and proudly, by the Rochester Winter Mountaineering Society...
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    Pants

    I like freedom of movement at the knee, and most often wear zip-offs. In winter, probably zip-offs, zipped off, over long johns & under nylon shell pants. For canoeing, trail work and some cool weather hiking, I'll wear military surplus wool pants. The lighter, the better, tropical weight if...
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