Adk_dib
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I did Sugar loaf from the east side. I first stopped at Dibble's quarry and I may be showing my age, but it was coolamono. My last name is Dibble and it is good to know that someone with that name is talented. I know that just because it was built at Dibble's Quarry, it does not means that a Dibble built it. Please let me have my illusions. The trip to the quarry is about 400 feet of easy grade. After the quarry, you travel 200 feet more on the same easy grade. At the Col between Sugar Loaf and Twin you turn right and start your climb. It is about 1000-1100 feet of moderatly hard grade. There are plenty of places to stop and rest and check out the rock formations. The view is just before you start the downhill accent. You will see a yellow marker and a path to your left. Pretty good views of Panther, Slide all the way to ashokan high point. The trip down the west side is a little time consuming because of the loose shale and rock outcrops. The west side was also a lot wetter than the east. It was dry coming up the east, but running stream going down the west. A lot of good picture opportunities, especially one where you go through a door.
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When you reach the trail sign to go back to the parking lot dont be fooled. The maps looks like it goes downhill to the parking lot. I was at 2500 feet at the trail marker. After I hit a small bridge and water falls
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it started going up. Trail actually turned southwest straight up. I thought I was climbing the mountain again. It was the blue marked trail so I kept going. I reached 2800 feet before it evened out. Trail kept going parallel for the longest time. I kept waiting for it to go down. Trail finally started down. This Mink Hollow trail was pretty wet after the rain storm.
If you are doing this loop it would be better to do it west to east instead of the way I did it. It is easier to climb on the loose stone than to come down it. If you only want to knock this off the list it would be easier to climb from the east and go back the same way. Either way do not miss Dibble Quarry.
http://picasaweb.google.com/adkdib/...id=6QpK4S4_oFLI-sjlGSwO0A#5347693800534668418
When you reach the trail sign to go back to the parking lot dont be fooled. The maps looks like it goes downhill to the parking lot. I was at 2500 feet at the trail marker. After I hit a small bridge and water falls
http://picasaweb.google.com/adkdib/DropBox?authkey=Gv1sRgCIuJ2JWVpaLghgE&pli=1#5347694776563136914
http://picasaweb.google.com/adkdib/DropBox?authkey=Gv1sRgCIuJ2JWVpaLghgE&pli=1#5347694942368477522
it started going up. Trail actually turned southwest straight up. I thought I was climbing the mountain again. It was the blue marked trail so I kept going. I reached 2800 feet before it evened out. Trail kept going parallel for the longest time. I kept waiting for it to go down. Trail finally started down. This Mink Hollow trail was pretty wet after the rain storm.
If you are doing this loop it would be better to do it west to east instead of the way I did it. It is easier to climb on the loose stone than to come down it. If you only want to knock this off the list it would be easier to climb from the east and go back the same way. Either way do not miss Dibble Quarry.