mavs00
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Perhaps this is on of those junky, inappropriate posts (I'll let you be the judge), but with 11 straight days of wall-to-wall sunshine and temps in the 50s-60s and now 70s, my mind is rapidly transitioning to MY FAVORITE season of all, Adirondack SLIDE season. Sure, it’s a little early yet, but the time will soon be upon us when the snow up high is gone and the rocks are dry and ready for scaling.
I thought to get ready, we could share some of our favorite slide stories, or even some of our favorite slides to climb in the Adirondacks. That’s right, put away the snowshoes, hang up the crampons, it’s time to start thinking about enjoying what the warmer weather will bring. I’ll start with a story.
Last year, myself and two other VFTT friends were headed up Chicken Coop Brook slide on Basin. We had a pretty good idea on where to go, based on the info of another (well respected) VFTT poster. Well, like all good bushwhackers, we had taken meticulous notes of the directions given . Sure enough, we zigged when we should’ve zagged and soon found ourselves at the base of a long, very steep, open rubble slide.
Whew, that was a pretty steep one and pretty sloppy with all the rubble. After a long, narely, steep bushwhack to the range trail, we summited out and finished what was another great day in the mountains. Once we got home and I sent my GPS data to the person that helped us, she was like “why did your track go off that way, that’s not where the slide is” DOH…….. We climbed the wrong slide. We climbed a slide all right, just not one that you’ll find in any of the books. I lovingly refer to it as “wrong turn” slide.
Okay, pretty lame I know, but that’s one of my slide stories. Okay, I know there are others out there, LETS HEAR SOME ADIRONDACK SLIDE STORIES.
The view halfway up "WRONG TURN" Slide
I thought to get ready, we could share some of our favorite slide stories, or even some of our favorite slides to climb in the Adirondacks. That’s right, put away the snowshoes, hang up the crampons, it’s time to start thinking about enjoying what the warmer weather will bring. I’ll start with a story.
Last year, myself and two other VFTT friends were headed up Chicken Coop Brook slide on Basin. We had a pretty good idea on where to go, based on the info of another (well respected) VFTT poster. Well, like all good bushwhackers, we had taken meticulous notes of the directions given . Sure enough, we zigged when we should’ve zagged and soon found ourselves at the base of a long, very steep, open rubble slide.
Whew, that was a pretty steep one and pretty sloppy with all the rubble. After a long, narely, steep bushwhack to the range trail, we summited out and finished what was another great day in the mountains. Once we got home and I sent my GPS data to the person that helped us, she was like “why did your track go off that way, that’s not where the slide is” DOH…….. We climbed the wrong slide. We climbed a slide all right, just not one that you’ll find in any of the books. I lovingly refer to it as “wrong turn” slide.
Okay, pretty lame I know, but that’s one of my slide stories. Okay, I know there are others out there, LETS HEAR SOME ADIRONDACK SLIDE STORIES.
The view halfway up "WRONG TURN" Slide
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