Blueberry Ledge Trail and Sleeper Trail to nice area below Whiteface summit, Nov.20th

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forestgnome

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refusing to let go of autumn, hiking wherever it's still autumn...

The big flat area southwestish of the summit of Mt. Whiteface has been calling me. I started on the Blueberry Ledge Trail from Ferncroft...

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nice trail along pretty ledgy areas...

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BLT then climbs through some nice beech stands...still autumn, but with the sounds of winter wind above the trees...

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and then through some pretty conifers...

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many beautiful views from scattered ledges up higher...

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hiked as far as the Sleeper Trail and took that down to the saddle area below the summit...

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in this saddle area I found lots of little openings in the thick spruce, with lots of fresh moose sign...

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I think this is an antler rub...

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continiued...
 
Exploring an area 5 miles deep this time of year is a short day....only had a couple hours before it was time to leave...just have to come back I guess...

Why must coyotes poop right on rocks right in the trail? show-off...

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A yearling bull moose caught my eye near the junction of the Blueberry Ledge Cutoff. I called him in with cow calls and I thought he'd come right into the trail. He came so close...

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Since bulls tend to congragate this time of year, after the rut, I decided to try a bull call. Bad. He immediately took off for 100'. I went back to cow calls and slowly went toward him. He took a few steps back to me, but no more. After a few minutes he turned and left for good. Nice encounter :)

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happy trails :)
 
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Nice area!

I had read that insects and other critters make short work of discarded antlers for the minerals they contain. That mossy one looks like it's been lying there quite a while...?
 
Interesting spot!

Saturday we spooked a moose(s) near the summit of the Bulge on our return trip from Cabot-- I think it must have been more than one because the ground LITERALLY shook as the galloped away!
 
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