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We got a bit of a late start at 12:30 after finally deciding on a destination and the car spot. As Pa so clearly pointed out, walking through that first line of trees after walking through the field and by the transfer station at the beginning is like walking into another world! The trail climbing up to Noon Peak was clear of snow and ice and mud, and rewarded with some stellar views in a few spots.
We made the quick side trip up to Jennings Peak to again be rewarded with some nice views and a brisk wind. The trails continued to be in great condition and easy to follow.
Some of us dropped our packs at the Algonquin Trail junction and made the final short stretch up to Sandwich Dome. It seems to be growing in a bit from what I remember from years past, or could it be that I normally go there when there is snow? Enjoyed a nice break out of the wind and Jen was kind enough to share her sandwich with Geneva. What dog doesn’t love a good tuna sandwich?!
Fairly quickly after hitting the Algonquin Trail we started to encounter small patches of ice, and a beautiful red glow from the setting sun through the trees. Time to get out the headlamps! When night falls this time of year it falls with a thud!
This was my first time on the Algonquin Trail but it will not be the last! Route finding at night can be a challenge, especially on an unfamiliar trail, and especially on one such as this, that does not get over used. Jen did a superb job keeping us headed in the right direction!
There were many views out to the ‘city’ lights of WV. Will certainly head back to this trail to check them out in daylight. Lots of open areas and slabs to cross, too bad there were no stars out. The best line of the hike came where Jen was looking for the trail which seemed to just dead end. ‘The trail doesn’t go here, this is just a cliff’. Arm looked around, ‘Um, yeah, that cliff is the trail’.
Fun times negotiating some steep sections with headlamps and Geneva. (I have to say, she did a really great job, and probably would have done it completely unassisted, but I was nervous for her and helped her in 2 tricky spots.)
The trail eventually changed from a lot of open rock to a thick covering of leaves, where you were not entirely sure of your footing. I slowed down quite a bit in this section, taking extra care not to twist an ankle. I kept seeing two glowing green orbs ahead of me and followed them down the trail. I was quite happy they ended up belonging to Geneva and not some other creature of the night!
Fun day and evening out in the woods!
We made the quick side trip up to Jennings Peak to again be rewarded with some nice views and a brisk wind. The trails continued to be in great condition and easy to follow.
Some of us dropped our packs at the Algonquin Trail junction and made the final short stretch up to Sandwich Dome. It seems to be growing in a bit from what I remember from years past, or could it be that I normally go there when there is snow? Enjoyed a nice break out of the wind and Jen was kind enough to share her sandwich with Geneva. What dog doesn’t love a good tuna sandwich?!
Fairly quickly after hitting the Algonquin Trail we started to encounter small patches of ice, and a beautiful red glow from the setting sun through the trees. Time to get out the headlamps! When night falls this time of year it falls with a thud!
This was my first time on the Algonquin Trail but it will not be the last! Route finding at night can be a challenge, especially on an unfamiliar trail, and especially on one such as this, that does not get over used. Jen did a superb job keeping us headed in the right direction!
There were many views out to the ‘city’ lights of WV. Will certainly head back to this trail to check them out in daylight. Lots of open areas and slabs to cross, too bad there were no stars out. The best line of the hike came where Jen was looking for the trail which seemed to just dead end. ‘The trail doesn’t go here, this is just a cliff’. Arm looked around, ‘Um, yeah, that cliff is the trail’.
Fun times negotiating some steep sections with headlamps and Geneva. (I have to say, she did a really great job, and probably would have done it completely unassisted, but I was nervous for her and helped her in 2 tricky spots.)
The trail eventually changed from a lot of open rock to a thick covering of leaves, where you were not entirely sure of your footing. I slowed down quite a bit in this section, taking extra care not to twist an ankle. I kept seeing two glowing green orbs ahead of me and followed them down the trail. I was quite happy they ended up belonging to Geneva and not some other creature of the night!
Fun day and evening out in the woods!
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