jrbren
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Can't go by winter,spring fall or summer becasue there is too much month to month variance within the seasons. For example March is one of favorite months and December one of my least favorite for hiking. Both winter. So I will stereotype each month from favorite to least favorite:
1.) September (best weather, before foliage crowds)
2.) March (best winter, lots of snow, more sunshine & longer days then January)
3.) April (see March but a little warmer, bummer is proper thing to do is avoid high elvations where I want to be, GMC closes trails).
4.) May (see April, but snow is less, bugs generally not out yet in my experience)
5.) August (summer with less bugs)
6.) October (gorgeous but trails are packed with huge crowds)
7.) Feburary (see March, but days shorter & colder)
8.) July (bugs & hot & humid, I hate hazy days where you can't tell if the sun is out or not because it is too hazy)
9.) January (cooooooold!)
10.) December (days too short, cold, but some snow makes it beat out November, barely)
11.) November (short days, generally dreary weather, hunting season)
12.) June (bugs & hot & humid)
So I guess overall spring is my favorite. Mud does not bother me, but I am told I bother the trails when on them in the mud.
Ofcourse the weather in New England & the Adirondacks varies from year to year which shakes this up even further.
I happily hike in any month.
1.) September (best weather, before foliage crowds)
2.) March (best winter, lots of snow, more sunshine & longer days then January)
3.) April (see March but a little warmer, bummer is proper thing to do is avoid high elvations where I want to be, GMC closes trails).
4.) May (see April, but snow is less, bugs generally not out yet in my experience)
5.) August (summer with less bugs)
6.) October (gorgeous but trails are packed with huge crowds)
7.) Feburary (see March, but days shorter & colder)
8.) July (bugs & hot & humid, I hate hazy days where you can't tell if the sun is out or not because it is too hazy)
9.) January (cooooooold!)
10.) December (days too short, cold, but some snow makes it beat out November, barely)
11.) November (short days, generally dreary weather, hunting season)
12.) June (bugs & hot & humid)
So I guess overall spring is my favorite. Mud does not bother me, but I am told I bother the trails when on them in the mud.
Ofcourse the weather in New England & the Adirondacks varies from year to year which shakes this up even further.
I happily hike in any month.