dr_wu002
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On Thursday, Eric and I started off for the Catskills but once we were on I-90, car problems turned us back. Back in Easthampton, we worked on the car, loafed around, ate some wild blackberries and blueberries, played with the cats and eventually decided to spot a car and go up Mt. Tom, the one in Massachusetts and not the one in New Hampshire or anywhere else for that matter.
We put one car on the Rt. 5 side of the Metacomet-Monadnock Trail and then drove over to the trail head on Rt. 141. Steep hiking all the way to the summit of Mt. Tom. Then we walk along ridge. There are lots of good view points. We wander around a little, find some old Mt. Tom Ski area apparatus, look at the strange things sticking up into the sky, admire the Turkey Vultures, admire the view from the many cliffs, admire the cliffs, look at small toads, enjoy the woods, talk about jumping from rock to rock. Eventually, Eric needs to take a break. We sit down and eat snacks: I eat Peanut Butter M&M's and Eric eats something that I don't pay attention to. He apparently forgot his sandwich or something.
After a while the trail drops down several 100 feet to some picnic areas and we walk around there and head back to the trail. The trees get noticeably larger and the woods more lush from this point on and not as many ledges. There is, however, a firetower on the summit of Goat Peak. Then on the next peak over there is a fine view of the Oxbow Lake in Easthampton (the greatest town on Earth) and Northampton.
We walk on; Mt. Nonotuck has some ruins from an old hotel area or something and some cretins are hanging around. Then we take the beautiful woods road down to Eric's car. About 3 or 4 hours of nice hiking (in a mountain in my backyard!!) and about 1500' of elevation gain.
Go Pioneer Valley!
Pictures: Here
-Dr. Wu
We put one car on the Rt. 5 side of the Metacomet-Monadnock Trail and then drove over to the trail head on Rt. 141. Steep hiking all the way to the summit of Mt. Tom. Then we walk along ridge. There are lots of good view points. We wander around a little, find some old Mt. Tom Ski area apparatus, look at the strange things sticking up into the sky, admire the Turkey Vultures, admire the view from the many cliffs, admire the cliffs, look at small toads, enjoy the woods, talk about jumping from rock to rock. Eventually, Eric needs to take a break. We sit down and eat snacks: I eat Peanut Butter M&M's and Eric eats something that I don't pay attention to. He apparently forgot his sandwich or something.
After a while the trail drops down several 100 feet to some picnic areas and we walk around there and head back to the trail. The trees get noticeably larger and the woods more lush from this point on and not as many ledges. There is, however, a firetower on the summit of Goat Peak. Then on the next peak over there is a fine view of the Oxbow Lake in Easthampton (the greatest town on Earth) and Northampton.
We walk on; Mt. Nonotuck has some ruins from an old hotel area or something and some cretins are hanging around. Then we take the beautiful woods road down to Eric's car. About 3 or 4 hours of nice hiking (in a mountain in my backyard!!) and about 1500' of elevation gain.
Go Pioneer Valley!
Pictures: Here
-Dr. Wu