percious said:
I may be heading up there on Friday. I remember thunderbolt being steep. Is it a good place to practice self-arrest?
Has anyone been up there in the last week? Enough snow for self-arrest practice.
-percious
I can see the top of the Thunderbolt trail from my driveway. There was a recent report for the trail under Trail Conditions. I don't think there's enough snow for self-arresting anywhere, especially after the rain that's predicted for Wednesday.
There are several trailheads for hiking up Mt. Greylock. I'd recommend getting either the AMC guide or the Williams College guide.
A nice loop is to park at the trailhead on Gould Rd., head northwest on the Bellows Pipe extension to intersect the Thunderbolt Trail, follow that to the summit, and descend via the Hopper and Gould Trails back to the car. That should take about 4 or 5 hours round trip. Elevation change for that route is about 2300 ft. vertical.
Another good loop is to park at the Cheshire Harbor trailhead on West Mountain Rd., follow that trail to the Old Adams Rd, to the AT, to the summit. Then follow the AT north to the summit road, follow the road around the east side of the summit to the Cheshire Harbor trail back to the trailhead.
My favorite is to park at the Hopper trailhead, go up the Haley Farm Trail to Stony Ledge, then follow Sperry Rd. to the Hopper trail to the summit. On the way down, follow the AT north to the Old Summit Rd. then go left to cross Notch Rd. and intersect the Money Brook trail. Follw Money Brook back to the car. That's about a 10 mile loop with about 2500 ft. total elevation change.
I think it's deer season in Mass., so wear appropriate clothing.