Hale and Waumbek, Winds a Blowin' {6.2.12}

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Scotzman

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Westminster, CO
Date: 6.2.12
Mountains: Hale, Star King, Waumbek
Trails: Hale Brook Trail; Star King Trail


Myself and eight hiking friends had planned a trip east from New York to work on our NH 48 for this weekend long before the forecast was to be known and being a hardy bunch of souls we were determined to hike regardless of the forecast of rain and winds and limited visibility. We did alter our intended itinerary though, as we had hoped to do the Bonds, Twins, Zealand but with the projected weather we decided to switch to some smaller, less exposed and less impressive view peaks.

We left Albany at 4am with coffee induced vigor and with full intentions of enjoying a very soggy day of trekking. Our first goal for the day was Hale and possibly Zealand. When we reached the trailhead the trails and trees were wet with recent rain but it wasn't currently falling. We threw on our rain gear and made ready for our short jaunt up to Hale. The trail was in great shape, no excess water or blowdown on the trail and we made good time to the summit. The winds were howling quite strongly though, with gusts I would guess into the 40's. Clouds covered the mountain top and the wind-chill limited our time on the summit, so we snapped a few photos and headed back down. Our trail back down, and for the rest of the weekend, were covered in de-foliated leaves that the wind had ripped off; just natures way of doing a little pruning.

We headed over to Waumbek and reached the trailhead short after noon. The weather for our hike up was again quite favorable given the forecast. We were buffeted with strong wind for must of the time on the trail but the rain really held off and the trail was in great shape. The combination of winds and cooler temperatures made for nice hiking, keeping us cooled off but not chilled. On the summit of Star King Mtn the combination of saturated ground and strong winds had a good number of the evergreen trees swaying and a few pulling away from the ground and soon to become blowdown, a couple right over the trail so caution should be used. We made our way over the ridgeline to Waumbek and enjoyed a short lunch, snapped a few photos and were off, back to the cars. On the ridgeline we passed by a solo hiker and then on the descent off Star King we bumped into NH Tramper on his way to Waumbek. Those two and one solo fellow on Hale would be the only hikers we would see today. Within a few minutes of piling into the cars the rain started up, so our timing was great. We headed back to our hotel in N Lincoln for some hot showers and some tasty dinner and beers at the Woodstock Inn to finish off the day. Quite enjoyable given what we expected to face.

Windy summit of Star King
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