Colden Trap Dike and Descending the Southeast Slide

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Date: Saturday August 8, 2009

Friends: Jim C., KIT, TCD and his wife Ellen, Big and Slow and his wife Nicole.


The goal for the day was to hike the Colden Trap Dike and then descend the South East slide. We made really great time from South Meadows to Avalanche Pass and everyone was in great spirits. We sat down admired the awesome views ate a snack and took many pictures. After about 10 minutes some famous people showed up. We had Tom and Laurie Rankin, Prino, Juniper, Mark Howes and a few others.

We all then proceeded to the end of the Lake where we would hook up with the herd path to the Dike. Prino and gang headed towards the marked trail up to Iroquois and Shepherds tooth and we later found out they could see us on the slide from Algonquin. Very cool!

We made it to the base of the Dike and we could not believe what we saw. It looks really steep and in the back of your mind you’re wondering to yourself can we do this. TCD has been up this route a handful of times in winter and summer. He was a wealth of knowledge and very helpful.

Everything went very smooth until the 2nd waterfall. For me this is where it got hairy and scary. You have to climb a short pitch that is very steep and vertical and I had a hard time boosting myself up. After looking 20-30 feet down to what could have been my death I finally made it up the steep and hardest section of the hike. I will admit I was a bit scared and the butt pucker factor played a roll as I have heard mentioned before.

At this point we all regrouped and TCD and Ellen headed out onto the slide with their rock climbing shoes. The rest of us decided to exit at 3800 feet to the not so steep section. At some points we could see TCD and Ellen and we are like that is crazy! It looked so steep.

We finally found our exit point and bushwhacked to the slide. There is a small headwall you have to shimmy up and then you’re on the steep slide. We were all like WOW!!!!!! It is a lot steeper than I imagined and you sure did not want to lose your footing. For most of the hike up the slide we were on both our hands and feet going up. It was a calf burner for sure.

We finally met up with TCD and Ellen half way up the slide and took a nice long break admiring the views. We could see people on Algonquin and wondered if it was Prino and gang. After our break we pressed on to the summit. The upper portion to the summit was one of the hardest sections of the hike for me. It was very steep with lichen and moss on the rock. I finally skirted to the left and found a nice track up.

We all lounged in the sun on the summit admiring the views and good conversation and of course the cheez whiz. Jim C. actually enjoyed it I think. After about 45 min on the summit we searched for the South East Slide. We had a hard time at first but finally after TCD went scouting he found it for us. GREAT JOB TOM!!!!!!! Also, before we pressed on Jim was laughing and he made a comment about my pack. Something about is it heavier. I noticed a slight change but just thought my shoulders were getting sore and tired. Well he had put 2 rocks in my pack hahahahahaha It was funny!

At this point Big and Slow decided to take the marked trail down and meet us at the junction. The rest of us went over to the slide. The top was super steep but the rock was very grippe. IT was definitely slow going but what made the slide worth it were the phenomenal views of Marcy the whole way down. You never lost site of the amazing peak.

The middle of the slide got steep again as well but once down on the bottom of the next steep pitch it was easy sailing. We made it to the bottom and bushwhacked our way to the marked trail. The hike to Lake Arnold was a killer for me. We had all that elevation to go up and my legs were burning. We made very good time and met up with Big and Slow as he had been waiting for us about 45 min.

The rest of the hike was a blur and a death march to the cars. The whole way out all I thought about was the good beer and great food at the gathering. I just wanted to say it was great meeting TCD, Ellen, Nicole, Big and Slow and seeing Jim again. You were all great hiking partners and I look forward to hiking with you all again.

Pictures to come tonight when I get them downloaded. They are awesome too!
 
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Excellent! We were eying that Southeast Slide for a while and actually, at one point, half-humorously talked about heading over there rather than finish the Great Range thing. This is most certainly on the table for my next visit to the ADKs!

-Dr. Wu
 
Excellent! We were eying that Southeast Slide for a while and actually, at one point, half-humorously talked about heading over there rather than finish the Great Range thing. This is most certainly on the table for my next visit to the ADKs!

-Dr. Wu

You could do Colden via the trap dyke, then do down to 4 corners via Lake Arnold/Feldspar. then start the great range.. It might mean an alpine Trap Dyke climb, but that would be cool all by itself....

Great trip Adam, I got parts of the story saturday night, so that was cool, glad you all had a safe trip!

Jay
 
I hate that trail too! But that was a great day you guys had! :D

Guinness says there used to be an old trail between lake arnold and the first bump on Colden, not terribly far up the trail that led almost directly to Feldspar.. We tried to find it one time but didn't really see anything in particular.

Jay
 
Great Job Adam !
I always wondered about that Trap Dyke. There seems to be a wide range of reactions to the danger involved from hikers who have done it.
Nice crew you had too !
Good to see you again !
 
Hey Adam! Great to finally meet up with you.... drinking and on the trail.

Half of our gang were very tempted to join you up the dike and slide but we managed to contain our enthusiasm and stay to our original plan. I'll try and upload my pics today and see if I can actually spot you in the pictures I took.
 
Cool trip Adam!!! Glad you guys had a good day for it!!! I'll get back to the ADK's and do this one someday.
 
Guinness says there used to be an old trail between lake arnold and the first bump on Colden, not terribly far up the trail that led almost directly to Feldspar.. We tried to find it one time but didn't really see anything in particular.

Jay


I remember seeing that on a map recently...maybe the USGS map?
 
See adam....Putting rocks and stuff in peoples packs or cars is not that funny when your on the carring end of it..:D Congrats again your Trip finally the weather co-operated..wonderful weekend all around. ill be looking for pictures tonight....
 
I don't know what Phil's talking about. I was never interested in your silly little hike. :p

Some of those pictures make my stomach hurt! It was definitely a great day to be out -glad you all had a good time.

Rebecca
 
Trap dike pics always have a lot of nice butt shots. For those who are partial to butt shots, that is.

Looks like you folks had a really, really nice hike.

I think everybody had a really, really nice hike on Saturday.
 
More Butt Shots!

More pics from the really, really nice hike....

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Slideshow

Any complaints from the peanut gallery shall be noted and taken into consideration.

Sorry Adam but my 6 year old camera doesn't zoom in too well to see you. You were definitely spotted thru binoculars though.... I could see the sun reflecting off your head :D
 
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