Friday, April 30, 2021

Acadia Family Vacation - Day 2

 Second day of our vacation last week in Acadia featured another early morning solo hike - this one up Champlain Mountain.  The we spent the day walking carriage roads and checking out the awesome stone bridges that adorn the hills and showcase the streams.  A lovely day.

Monday, April 26, 2021

Acadia Family Vacation - Day 1

 We spent a great couple days in Acadia last week for April vacation.  I had been to Cadillac Mountain 20 years ago but barely remember it at this point and it was great to spend a few days in this national park.  Here's the video from our first day:

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

A Sweltering Spring Day on the Presidentials - April 10, 2021

I spent much of this past Saturday above treeline and what a day it was. I went up the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail at 5:30 planning on doing a loop of Monroe, Washington and Jefferson. My stretch goal was Adams and Madison based on time/how I felt. Conditions were mixed on the way up but the I was able to bareboot the first 1.5 miles before putting on my microspikes. I had never been on the Ammo Ravine trail before and really enjoyed the amount of rushing water, especially this time of year. The trail became difficult to follow up high, there's didn't seem to be many cairns along the last stretch to the hut. Met two folks who camped against the Lake of the Clouds hut. It was funny as they actually wished they had had more wind in order to dry their stuff some. The trail from this point on was a mix of bare rock, snow and ice so I took my spikes off for what would end up being the rest of the day.

Bluebird skies at the top of Monroe and the views were incredible. It was already feeling warm with temps in the 40s and almost no wind. Foolishly I realized I didn't pack sunscreen and even more foolishly I realized I left my hat in the car. I knew it would get cloudy in the afternoon and I was hoping that maybe the clouds would roll in sooner rather than later.

Crawford Path was a stream at times leading up to Washington and I was already hot and tired when I got to the summit. Not a great sign but it was 8:30 when I got up there and I was surprised to find I had the summit to myself. Took shelter in the shade while I had a snack and then I began the long journey to Jefferson. I started to encounter people along this stretch including skiers which I found amusing. I know there was still good skiing to be had but on the Gulfside trail with so much bare rock everywhere they looked out of place.

I reached Mt. Jefferson and had a decision. The sun had been relentless to this point. I was making myself drink lots of water (thankfully no shortage of water sources on this day) and felt good overall but knew that the heat was taking its toll. It was only about 10:30 so still early in the day and I didn't want to head down yet. So I opted to continue on to Adams, knowing that I would have to backtrack to at least Jefferson in order to head down. This stretch was long and tiring so I took my time and rested when necessary. Saw a couple big groups doing the whole traverse between Jefferson and Adams. There were a goodly number of people on the Adams summit but they cleared out soon after and I enjoyed the summit to myself for a few minutes.

Madison always looks so close (and so much lower) from the summit of Adams but time was already starting to eek away from me and I thought better of pressing on. I made the correct decision to head back to Jefferson. I attempted to take the Cornice Trail to avoid summiting Jefferson again but I got confused by the sign at the Edmonds Col. Cornice Trail didn't seem to have been used recently and I was leery of venturing into its snowfield so I opted to just go up Jefferson again. A slow slog ensued. But at least the clouds had appeared in force and I was out of the sun much of the time.

Back on the summit of Jefferson. Again. Took a long break and enjoyed snacks. I decided to take Caps Ridge Trail down from Jefferson. I had never been on it before but I had just read a recent report from someone who did Caps Ridge > road walk > Border Line Trail to get back to the Ammo parking lot. It sounded interested. And so it was. Caps Ridge above treeline was wonderful. I really enjoyed the rock formations. Once in the woods, the trail was sloppy heavy snow as the report suggested. I finally was able to put on my snowshoes and was happy they got some use on this day.

The road walk was enjoyable as it's downhill and mostly bare/minimal snow. The only problem was that despite watching the distance on my watch I somehow missed the sign for the Border Line Trail and went 0.4 miles past it. That was annoying but now that I was off the mountains and out of the sun, I didn't mind. As advertised the Border Line Trail was a soggy mess. Lots of submerged bridges and flowing water. And strange microclimates - there were cool sections and then it would suddenly feel hot and humid. Wild. The short section of Jewell Trail to finish the day seemed to go forever and I was grateful when the road and parking lot seemed to appear from out of nowhere.

Overall a great day. I'm kicking myself for not being prepared for the relentless sun but I just kept up the water/food intake and made it through alright. It was nice seeing familiar faces up on the ridgeline and I'm grateful I had the opportunity to get in this quick trip and enjoy such fantastic conditions. I'm happy with how my video came out.

Friday, April 2, 2021

Pachaug/Nehantic 27 Mile Loop and Border Patrol Wrap-Up

I saved the longest Border Patrol for last with the 27 mile Pachaug/Nehantic loop.  Just barely an ultramarathon but for some reason I thought it was 30 milers.  Took my time, took lots of footage and just tried to enjoy a vacation day in the woods.  All the other Border Patrols over the past couple weeks weighed heavily on my legs however and I felt this one early on.  

Happy to manage to get all 19 of the courses done and it was good enough for 5th male overall.  I'll take it!  Truly this was a fun event that kept me busy this winter and now I'm looking towards more trail adventures as the weather warms.  I have one race on the schedule - Bubba's Backyard Ultra in the fall.  I'm looking forward to returning to this race.  Let's see if I can go more than 14 laps this time!