Monday, May 21, 2012

Phelps


May 19, 2012

When we finished our lunch atop tabletop, we descended and decided to summit Phelps. We began around 3:00. I had done phelps a while ago and was surprised at how much easier it felt this time. I feel so fortunate to have friends who are willing to go into the woods nearly every weekend with me because hiking never feels like a task, it’s just what we do.

The ascent to Phelps was pretty steep but the path is marked and it’s impossible to mess up. At the base, I had decided to run ahead of the boys because they typically beat me to the top and I didn’t want to get left behind this time. The traffic on Phelps was pretty heavy considering that the sun was gorgeous. It was a good time of day to summit because the temperatures were beginning to cool down a bit.



Around 5:00 or 5:30, I summited Phelps and waited for the boys for about 15 minutes. Phelps had a false summit but no plate or sign. There was a perfect spot on a rock where I was able to sun for a bit and have a quick snack.  The view was spectacular. The nice thing about summiting so late was that most people were descending at that time so we had the whole summit to ourselves. Again, It was a perfect day for sprawling out on a rock and sunning.



We returned to our campsite at the dam very hot, sweaty and terribly hungry. We had laughed when packing our food because it seemed like we were definitely overpacking but we ate nearly everything that evening and had a chance to watch some of the sunset over the dam. It was a beautiful, perfect weekend that we finished off with some bouldering at McKenzie ponds and not one, but TWO stops for ice cream.

Tabletop

May 19, 2012



Myself along with my friends Bubba, Josh, and Dave drove in the night before to stay in Lake Placid at my usual spot (the base of Whiteface mountain). It’s one of my favorite places to be because the camping is free, it’s easy to find when you roll in at 1:30 A.M and there’s a great waterfall right nearby.

We were all pretty exhausted from working, driving, dropping Molly dog off at Bubba’s parents’ house and we woke up a lot later than intended. In fact, we started a lot later than we intended to. Sadly, I have absolutely no sense of direction (isn’t that encouraging to hear when a girl is attempting to summit mountains with or without people?). I have been to the loj many times, but got us lost and we ended up at the other end of the park.

We started the Van Hovenberg trail around 11:45 am. I was a little bit nervous because our intention was to hit both Phelps and tabletop and I wasn’t sure if time-wise, we would make it. We hiked into the dam and set up camp. The camping areas were pretty full but there was one last spot, hidden by some brush that we think people were overlooking.

We decided to do tabletop first because it was a herd path and if things were going to get messed up, we wanted to make sure we had time to finish the more difficult endeavor. The weather was incredibly perfect. A little hotter than I would prefer for optimal hiking but the sun felt amazing. With my little daypack it was definitely tolerable. I was really surprised at how minimal the black flies and mosquitoes were. A few weekends ago, we were in the southern adirondacks bouldering at 9 ponds and the black flies were terrible. Though the day was super dry, I did fall in the mud a few times and came out a mess. I love to hike in my Keens because they are even more comfortable than my hiking boots but I was definitely a muddy, dirty, happy little mess. 

We summited Tabletop at about 1:30 PM and ate our lunches and I had my summit glass of wine. As I was warned by friends and those coming down off the mountain, there wasn’t really a view. There was also absolutely no wind.



Sunday, April 15, 2012

Big Slide Mountain







Big Slide Mountain via Brothers
April 9, 2012
4 miles to the summit

This trip was sort of a last minute thought. I randomly got all week off of work and though I knew that I was going to head out to Lake Placid, I didn't really have a specific plan. Three friends and I set out and it was decided that we would hike Big Slide Mountain via Brothers. Actually, the boys did the planning which began as an ambitious 4 mountains and ended up as one mountain. 

Though this is not my first high peak by any means, this is my first official documentation and the start of an official journey to 46er status. For the first time in a few years, I will be in the country for a majority short season of beautiful weather in New York and I needed a goal for the summer. 

The weather was absolutely not ideal. Soggy, spring conditions. In the lower parts of the mountain (until we got to Brothers), the sun was warm and we were peeling off layers.  

At the top of Brothers  




However, as we continued on and up, everything was soggy and slippery. We definitely could have used crampons for some of the steep sheets of ice we were battling. It wasn't quite so bad that we felt the need to turn back, but it would have been a little less scary in some parts. I did fall on my face a few times (I do this a lot) and I think that the first hike of the year was kind of an awakening. All of us being extremely active, I think I went into it with the idea that this would be cake but my body was just waking up. This was Alaiya's first trip to the daks and she and Nate (her cousin) pushed much harder than I!

Alaiya at the summit






Drinking my summit glass of wine!


 It took us a few hours to get to the summit but only a little over an hour to get back down. I am so happy to be back in the adirondacks and I cannot wait for the next trip!