Adk_dib
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Where do you park to do the Jay range? Is the trail marked, and is the summit marked so you know you have reached the summit?
mavs00 said:We (Rik, I & others) were there last month. I'm almost certain the trail is now marked pretty well. It certainly is easy to follow and up high, on the long rocky ridge, there are paint blazes to guide you.
The trailhead is not marks. Pete's directions are pretty accurate. One note to remember though; The trail was re-routed years ago (10 maybe) and the trail shown on many maps IS NOT ACCURATE. The trail no longer goes anywhere near Merriam Swamp. The approximate location of the trailhead is -HERE-
I'd take the opposite stance as Pete and encourage others to this trail for a few reasons. 1) It's a great hike. 2) the last 3/4 mile (it's only about 2 miles all told to the summit) is over bare rock, so the trail would hold up well to traffic. and 3) ANYTHING that might draw traffic out of the High Peaks and relieve the tremendous pressure there cannot hurt. That said, I can certainly understand where Pete is coming from (this is a true gem).
As for Saddleback (another large peak in the Jay Range nearby). It's totally trailess and we bushwhacked up it and then over to Jay from there. It's not the most difficult b-whack out there, but I wouldn't attempt it unless you are very comfortable off trail with a compass and/or GPS (it's not a straight line). It has a great summit area as well.
But do notice the road names mentioned by moose mckenzie in a post above which apparently were after the publication date of the new guidebook..The new approach is on Glen Road at its jct. with Lake Glen Rd. ... The DEC hopes eventually to create a small parking area at this access point, but parking is not a problem on this lightly travelled back road.
So be it! We're safe.
Moose
Mark Schaefer said:One part of the original question that hasn't been addressed yet is parking. If somebody has more up to date info please add.