DSettahr
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I'll chime in and agree that most of the crowds don't make it as far as the Number 4 lean-tos- most groups stay at the Blueberry or Ward Brook Lean-tos, which are much closer to the start of the herd paths (although the Number 4 lean-tos aren't that much further).
The Blueberry Lean-to is alright, it was one of the first (lean-to #3 I think) lean-tos I stayed in in the Adirondacks. I like the Ward Brook Lean-to a lot, and it was another early destination (lean-to #4) for me when I was first getting into backpacking.
The Number 4 Lean-tos are so named because they are located in what was the Santa Clara Lumber Company's Camp Number 4. Back when this was a lumber camp, there was a general store here. The residents of Corey's used to actually travel down what is now the Ward Brook Truck Trail to reach this camp to purchase food and supplies at the store, as it was much closer than Saranac Lake or Tupper Lake.
You mentioned also possible hiking in the Santanoni Range... There is one lean-to at Bradley Pond, and at least one campsite. The whole area is pretty muddy though, and doesn't make for good tenting. I've only ever seen anyone else camped in the lean-to once, I've stayed in it twice and had it to myself both times. I've also been back there other times, not to camp out, and seen groups camped nearby but the lean-to was empty. So I guess it doesn't get much use... these days, I think a lot of people just try to day hike the Santanoni Range.
The Blueberry Lean-to is alright, it was one of the first (lean-to #3 I think) lean-tos I stayed in in the Adirondacks. I like the Ward Brook Lean-to a lot, and it was another early destination (lean-to #4) for me when I was first getting into backpacking.
The Number 4 Lean-tos are so named because they are located in what was the Santa Clara Lumber Company's Camp Number 4. Back when this was a lumber camp, there was a general store here. The residents of Corey's used to actually travel down what is now the Ward Brook Truck Trail to reach this camp to purchase food and supplies at the store, as it was much closer than Saranac Lake or Tupper Lake.
You mentioned also possible hiking in the Santanoni Range... There is one lean-to at Bradley Pond, and at least one campsite. The whole area is pretty muddy though, and doesn't make for good tenting. I've only ever seen anyone else camped in the lean-to once, I've stayed in it twice and had it to myself both times. I've also been back there other times, not to camp out, and seen groups camped nearby but the lean-to was empty. So I guess it doesn't get much use... these days, I think a lot of people just try to day hike the Santanoni Range.