Connie's Appalachian Hike

A web history of my training, preparation and history of my Appalachian hike adventure. Then any other hiking tales I like to add.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

State Brook Mt Snowshoe Hike

Wednesday the 24th was a pretty decent day so Randy and I joined our hiking friends Kathy and Gail and the Schenectady Chapter of the ADK on a snowshoe hike to State Brook Mt. All together, 12 of us were on hand and there was about 5 - 7 inches of snow. All the trees and bushes were covered with a layer of ice from previous ice storms and a layer of soft, light, puffy snow from the last 2 days. We even had the sun peeking out now and again to turn everything sparkly. We got started about 0930 and made a fairly gradual ascent up State Brook Mt. There was one tricky spot, really steep that had nearly no purchase for the snowshoe cleats. One woman had a really hard time there and finally got up it by crawling, her husband pushing from behind and Randy pulling her up with his walking stick. We lunched at the summit in a beautiful little clearing among a stand of snow covered spruce. Then we hiked east along the summit and down the east side of the mountain. As we recrossed State Brook, one of the guys fell thru the ice. He was the 8th person across that brook so it was just bad luck that he was the one who went thru. His wife, who was right behind him, got across on some tree roots at a narrow part of the stream and I followed her. Randy, last of the group, tried going along the ice on the side of the stream but that broke and his foot got a good dipping. At any rate, we were only about a mile from the trail head, so the guy who went into the stream just decided to hike out, wet. We got back to the cars about 3:15, so it was a pretty long day. The temp stayed pretty good, about 25 degrees and we had a nice light snowfall most of the day, making it a really pretty day.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Groff Mountain

Took a hike today with my hiking friends Kathy and Gail, a new acquaintance, Burt and my hubby, Randy. Also Burt's dog and Kathy's neice's dog. Lots of tail wagging fun was had. No snow and about 40 degrees. A bit of a climb up Groff Mountain along Groff Creek then we were rewarded with a nice waterfall, maybe 20 feet high. Burt and Randy took lots of picks. Not too far upstream was another waterfall. Both waterfalls were in the bottom of a ravine so we had to pick our way both times down the ravine sides to the stream bed to get close to the falls. Of course, extremely steep climbs back up too. Anyway, about 2 miles in, we got to the end of the trail at an old beaver dam. We had a little lunch and came back. On the way back, we went back down the ravine to the upper falls and then just walked along the creek to the lower falls. We were rewarded with a small falls, maybe 10 feet high between the upper and lower falls, not to mention a nice walk thru the woods along a very nice stream. We were back at the cars by 1 and home by 2pm. What a great day out.