after the hike
Sorry for the delay in letting you know how things went. After returning home on Monday evening I had to complete some home/family projects besides throwing in a wash, setting up tent to dry out, etc. before I turned on computer .
Thanks for your all of your suggestions. The hike went well. On Sat we (7) hiked to an area between BBLT and beginning of WBTT just before the "marsh", right off BBTrail. BBLT was available however the campsites were taken and WBLT/campsites were jam packed. We were at least 150' from trail and it looked like a great campsite which it was. No violation notices were received.
We ended up setting up camp then co-leader and group of 4 decided to head up Seymour instead of on Monday. Two of us (we summited Seymour on 6/5 when scouted area) stayed back to finish setting up tents and to learn how to use GPS (one person had canceled due to knee pain from White Mt but sent her GPS). All summitted although one person had diffcult time due to recent respiratory infection and lack of sleep.
Headed to hike S-D-E at 6:30 am Sunday morning after filling up on h20. Person w/ resp problem turned around less than 1/4 mile in, returning to camp to take it easy (was not in distress but felt it would be wise to not push it). We summitted Seward around 9:15...the head wall was tough for me even when climbing from the far left (maybe more stretching and rock climbing exercises would have been helpful). Saw Caulkins Brook trail shortly before we summitted Donaldson. Thank God I researched Adirondack Journey or else would have walked past the summit ledge. And the journey to Emmons was as mav said narly (I wasn't sure what you meant until I experienced it). We returned to the cairn at 6:30 pm. Filtered more h20 and soaked our feet.
There was quite a bit of boot sucking mud in the initial 1/3 hike up Seward where I almost had a body plunge. No major injuries on the hike just black & blues from climbing on rock and being poked by evil branches. Black flies were wild on Seymour and a pain on S-D-E. Weather was perfect the whole time. Wind picked up on Sunday evening ridding us of the little flying cannibals. There was a sprinkle around 2:30 am Monday and again around 6:30. Sun came out for our walk out, packed car, changed clothes, jumped in car and a downpour greeted us. It was a great trip!
Am planning to go back with person who was not able to complete S-D-E. We want to try Caulkins Brook. I don't think we would be able to climb the wall prior to Sewards summit as we are both short. I did not have a problem climbing Seward on my return so I think it would be more feasible summiting via hike from Caulkins Brook trail. Does someone have written directions to the start. Would like to camp close to start. Someone mentioned Rondak100 what/where is that ?
Again, thanks!
mer (44er