bobandgeri
Well-known member
Posting this question for a friend that is looking for information on hiking with his dog in the Adirondacks. He is working on getting access to post on VFTT, but for now can only read the responses.
I'm hoping for some information from folks who've done much of the 46
with their dog.
I've day hiked 9 of the 46ers with my 60 pound dog who is a strong
hiker. (She's climbed all the New England Hundred Highest with the
exception of the six peaks in Baxter State Park. She has made it up
trails that I probably should not have done with her such as King
Ravine in the Presidentials.) We'll be in the Adirondacks again at
the end of this week. I'm trying to learn which peaks or trails are
too difficult for dogs.
For instance, what about a Great Range traverse, which has some
ladder sections? Are they wooden steps, iron rungs? Can they be
bypassed by a dog? How about the steep west side of the west peak of
Gothics? Or Mt. Colden trail from Lake Colden, which has a ladder
section? Or the ladder section of trail 121 (Mt. Marcy and Mt. Colden
via Calamity Brook trail) at the intersection of 69 (Lake Colden
Northwest Shore trail)?
I'm familiar with the leash law and am aware of the restrictions at
Ausable Mountain Reserve. It's the difficulty of terrain specific to
a dog that I'm wondering about. Any information could help me a lot
in planning hikes/backpacks this month and in coming years. Thanks!
I'm hoping for some information from folks who've done much of the 46
with their dog.
I've day hiked 9 of the 46ers with my 60 pound dog who is a strong
hiker. (She's climbed all the New England Hundred Highest with the
exception of the six peaks in Baxter State Park. She has made it up
trails that I probably should not have done with her such as King
Ravine in the Presidentials.) We'll be in the Adirondacks again at
the end of this week. I'm trying to learn which peaks or trails are
too difficult for dogs.
For instance, what about a Great Range traverse, which has some
ladder sections? Are they wooden steps, iron rungs? Can they be
bypassed by a dog? How about the steep west side of the west peak of
Gothics? Or Mt. Colden trail from Lake Colden, which has a ladder
section? Or the ladder section of trail 121 (Mt. Marcy and Mt. Colden
via Calamity Brook trail) at the intersection of 69 (Lake Colden
Northwest Shore trail)?
I'm familiar with the leash law and am aware of the restrictions at
Ausable Mountain Reserve. It's the difficulty of terrain specific to
a dog that I'm wondering about. Any information could help me a lot
in planning hikes/backpacks this month and in coming years. Thanks!