sapblatt
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"Rainy days and Saturdays never get me down..."
What do you do when you have a major hike planned in two weeks, cannot head north becasue of Mother's Day weekend and it is totally pouring, cool and windy? Well Russ (McRat) and me found ourselves in a similar predicament and hit the Middlesex Fells for a 4 + hour drenching hike this morning.
We headed out from the MDC Rink lot across the Cross Fells Trail and into the western section of the Fells we headed north over portions of the Skyline Trail up towards Sheepsfold and then we kind of went of trail a bit...signs, what signs? Hit one very tricky part where the north resevoir had totally flowed over the trail and with some fancy footwork and tree hugging we managed to avoid total moisture. We continued north until we hit a fence that we would have likely climbed had we been twenty years younger and a nervous looking home owner was not looking out their windows at us. Headed back south with some nice trail sections and some more bushwacking in a section that was flooded out. Eventually made it down to the southern end and brave Russ summited Turtle Rock while I watchd the pounding surf crash against the rocks. We guessed the wind to be coming across the water at about 40mph. When we were in any exposed areas the elements were quite harsh and as we made our way back into the forest it was usually a good deal calmer.
If you have never hiked in the fells it is a great place to get a mid week workout or a long weekend hike when you just do not have the time to get to the mountains. As Russ pointed out you can easily do 15 miles in there without repeating any trails. We hit a good variety of flat woodlands walking and a lot of rocky areas as well.
All in all, my second consecutive soaked Saturday, over four hours on the trail and somwhere between 7-9 miles of hiking. Pretty cool. And we made it to the REI sale (it looked like Christmas in there...) by 12:15!
What do you do when you have a major hike planned in two weeks, cannot head north becasue of Mother's Day weekend and it is totally pouring, cool and windy? Well Russ (McRat) and me found ourselves in a similar predicament and hit the Middlesex Fells for a 4 + hour drenching hike this morning.
We headed out from the MDC Rink lot across the Cross Fells Trail and into the western section of the Fells we headed north over portions of the Skyline Trail up towards Sheepsfold and then we kind of went of trail a bit...signs, what signs? Hit one very tricky part where the north resevoir had totally flowed over the trail and with some fancy footwork and tree hugging we managed to avoid total moisture. We continued north until we hit a fence that we would have likely climbed had we been twenty years younger and a nervous looking home owner was not looking out their windows at us. Headed back south with some nice trail sections and some more bushwacking in a section that was flooded out. Eventually made it down to the southern end and brave Russ summited Turtle Rock while I watchd the pounding surf crash against the rocks. We guessed the wind to be coming across the water at about 40mph. When we were in any exposed areas the elements were quite harsh and as we made our way back into the forest it was usually a good deal calmer.
If you have never hiked in the fells it is a great place to get a mid week workout or a long weekend hike when you just do not have the time to get to the mountains. As Russ pointed out you can easily do 15 miles in there without repeating any trails. We hit a good variety of flat woodlands walking and a lot of rocky areas as well.
All in all, my second consecutive soaked Saturday, over four hours on the trail and somwhere between 7-9 miles of hiking. Pretty cool. And we made it to the REI sale (it looked like Christmas in there...) by 12:15!