masshysteria
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Silver, When I did the Santonini Range, my origional intention was to do all 3 in one day from the parking lot. Didn't happen. Santonini and Panther were all I could get in with a slower partner. When I did Couch last summer, there was a very young couple who were doing all 3, but they weren't spending any time at the summits to enjoy the sights.
Go to Adirondack Journey, and print a copy of Joel's map of Times Square. That will save you from having to backtrack any dead-end trails. Don't trust the marks on the trees, some of them are wrong.
The BP Trail has been talked of quite often here, but it is a mess from the top of the pass to the leanto. The camping spot just before Panther brook is, as Tim says, a very nice spot. Plus it's only a 45 hike from there to Times Square. But it is a little bit of a hoof from the parking lot, so pack light. The push to Couch from TS can be wet if there's any dew on the trees in the morning. Raymond mentioned the trail through the Couch Swamp as being to the right. The best way across the swamp is anyones guess. I went across the middle going in, and the right going back. It was a mess both ways. Right before the swamp, there is a cliff that needs to be negotiated. The path looks to take you over the cliff, where a rope is tied to a tree, to assist you. It's a little dicey! There is a faint path that heads to the right around the top of the cliff. That's the way to go.
Save Panther for last, I think it has the best views of all three. That way you can gauge if you have enough time to loiter on the summit. Good Luck with the last few peaks!
Go to Adirondack Journey, and print a copy of Joel's map of Times Square. That will save you from having to backtrack any dead-end trails. Don't trust the marks on the trees, some of them are wrong.
The BP Trail has been talked of quite often here, but it is a mess from the top of the pass to the leanto. The camping spot just before Panther brook is, as Tim says, a very nice spot. Plus it's only a 45 hike from there to Times Square. But it is a little bit of a hoof from the parking lot, so pack light. The push to Couch from TS can be wet if there's any dew on the trees in the morning. Raymond mentioned the trail through the Couch Swamp as being to the right. The best way across the swamp is anyones guess. I went across the middle going in, and the right going back. It was a mess both ways. Right before the swamp, there is a cliff that needs to be negotiated. The path looks to take you over the cliff, where a rope is tied to a tree, to assist you. It's a little dicey! There is a faint path that heads to the right around the top of the cliff. That's the way to go.
Save Panther for last, I think it has the best views of all three. That way you can gauge if you have enough time to loiter on the summit. Good Luck with the last few peaks!