Dr. Joe
New member
Last Sunday I soloed the PATN, I began at the well-known three boulders off the Haystack Road and entered the woods at the intersection of the second brook beyond the sand pit - I bushwhacked along that brook pretty much until I got to a short old lumber road that led to a former "clearing", now very overgrown. From there I bushwhacked in a southwesterly direction to a stand of spruce, thence in a generally south direction to about the 3,200 foot contour; from there I headed southwesterly again and at around 3,500 feet I found a "herd path" that kind of led to the summit. The entire round-rip took me almost 12 hours - of course you must understand that I'm 77 years old. I am a member of the AMC WM4000 and the NE4000 clubs - so far, I've completed six of the NE100. BTW, I'm looking for a hiking companion to do Vose Spur and West Scar Ridge with - age is not important, just patience.