Tom Rankin
Well-known member
Pamola, Melissa, Marchowes, Laurie and I spotted a car yesterday at Big Hollow Road, and drove to Elmer Barnum Rd. PA to do a traverse of the Blackheads. The weather was a little above freezing, and the sun and clouds fought for dominace during the day, with the clouds usually winning. A mild breeze blew once in a while. There was 1-6 inches of powder on the trails. About an hour into the hike, while going up Thomas Cole, we saw an eagle! No, this was not 'everything', it gets better!
We made it to Camel's (sort of a prophetic name!) Hump and enjoyed a few views, then pressed on to TC, and Blackdome. Coming down, we met Mountain Meijin, and offered him a ride back to his car. We had seen some 'deer' tracks up high, and Laurie commented that this was a little unusual. After we dropped down the the BD/BH col, we were chatting and having a quick break. Laurie pointed to what she at first thought was a dog coming down the BD trail. Then she said, 'No, maybe it's a bear!'. Then she said, "IT'S A GOAT!!!". It WAS A GOAT! Not just one, but three!
http://viewsandbrews.com/temp/goat.jpg
Notice the trail marker in the picture, this is not a joke, nor a photo-shopped picture!
The goats fled up the trail when we tried to take their pictures a few more times. We realized that the deer tracks were goat tracks at this point, and we saw the tracks all the way to the summit. The hike proceeded w/o incident from this point on, but it certainly was memorable!
Here's the gang: http://viewsandbrews.com/temp/bh2.jpg
Afterwards, we returned to the Hudson Valley and made merry. More about that soon on http://viewsandbrews.com/forums.
We made it to Camel's (sort of a prophetic name!) Hump and enjoyed a few views, then pressed on to TC, and Blackdome. Coming down, we met Mountain Meijin, and offered him a ride back to his car. We had seen some 'deer' tracks up high, and Laurie commented that this was a little unusual. After we dropped down the the BD/BH col, we were chatting and having a quick break. Laurie pointed to what she at first thought was a dog coming down the BD trail. Then she said, 'No, maybe it's a bear!'. Then she said, "IT'S A GOAT!!!". It WAS A GOAT! Not just one, but three!
http://viewsandbrews.com/temp/goat.jpg
Notice the trail marker in the picture, this is not a joke, nor a photo-shopped picture!
The goats fled up the trail when we tried to take their pictures a few more times. We realized that the deer tracks were goat tracks at this point, and we saw the tracks all the way to the summit. The hike proceeded w/o incident from this point on, but it certainly was memorable!
Here's the gang: http://viewsandbrews.com/temp/bh2.jpg
Afterwards, we returned to the Hudson Valley and made merry. More about that soon on http://viewsandbrews.com/forums.