rhihn
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Tuesday’s Catskill weather went south at the last minute, and so did our hiking plans for Lone and Rocky Mountains, so Joanne and I went north to meet up with Joe Cedar for a hike of the Jay range. Clearly the Adirondacks were the place to be yesterday! I’ve been up Jay before, in conjunction with a bushwhack from Saddleback, but that time the fog had us totally socked in, and there were zero views. Yesterday was a different story. Mostly clear sky, cool fall temperatures, some wind but not too breezy. Clearly near the top, if not at the top of my ‘knock your socks off’ view list! On this day, views were had of all of the surrounding valleys, a good number of the high peaks, the more northern peaks, Lake Champlain, and north as far as Montreal!
The hike is a little over six miles, and climbs c. 1800 feet, mostly steeply, to the beginning of the c. 1.5-mile ridge. From there, there is another 1000 feet of accumulative ascent (out and back) as the ridgeline goes up and down, in and out of the woods, for more and more views, all the way out to the true summit. Because of the twists and turns the ridge makes, one can’t see its entire length. Along the way there is a wide variety of interesting rocks to be seen, and we enjoyed learning from Joe’s geological knowledge of the area. A nice meadow added to our enjoyment. All day we saw only one solo hiker (who quickly passed us) and one couple at the beginning of the climb down.
Dick
The hike is a little over six miles, and climbs c. 1800 feet, mostly steeply, to the beginning of the c. 1.5-mile ridge. From there, there is another 1000 feet of accumulative ascent (out and back) as the ridgeline goes up and down, in and out of the woods, for more and more views, all the way out to the true summit. Because of the twists and turns the ridge makes, one can’t see its entire length. Along the way there is a wide variety of interesting rocks to be seen, and we enjoyed learning from Joe’s geological knowledge of the area. A nice meadow added to our enjoyment. All day we saw only one solo hiker (who quickly passed us) and one couple at the beginning of the climb down.
Dick