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Monday, July 22, 2013

Elk Lake to Mount Colvin - 7/21/13

Pinnacle …B…B…B…Blake, Colvin
Maybe I’m stuttering, or maybe those B’s are just bumps along the route.  There are certainly not major cols between each bump, but there are enough bumps to slow you down.
With the good weather yesterday, I knew the trails (and parking areas) would be crowded.  I decided to do a hike from Elk Lake.  I arrived at 6:15 and grabbed the next to last spot at the parking area.
Everyone was headed for the Dixes; nobody had signed in on the Elk Lake-Marcy trail register.  I had thought about going up Haystack’s “back” side, but everybody’s been doing that too.  EEK.  Besides, I don’t think it’s allowed to take a dog thru the Marcy Swamp since it is AMR property.

1st sign at the Trailhead
I chose to head for Pinnacle and then up the ridge to Blake and Colvin.   The first five miles of the Elk Lake-Marcy Trail are nothing special in my mind.   A portion of it is a jeep road, followed be the up and over of the ridge between Pinnacle and Boreas.   I was surprised that the mosquitoes were bad and had to stop to put on some bug repellant.

Bridge over the outlet of Elk Lake
Junction of Elk Lake-Marcy Trail with Pinnacle Trail

I reached the trail to Pinnacle Ridge after an hour and a half.  I quickly passed an illegal campsite on the left adjacent to the trail.  At the next brook, I saw a couple camped on the left about 75 feet off the trail.I stopped to talk to them for a bit. They were nice.  There was no disc at that spot either, but it had a fire ring and appears to get moderate use.  The ADK map shows a campsite on the right of the trail, but I didn’t go looking for it.  There was some flagging in the area though going to the right.  After this point, there was no water on the trail.I had 6 liters with me for myself and the dog.
The Pinnacle Trail is really nice.It doesn’t get a lot of use, so the trail is soft pine needles/leafs/grass/moss; very little mud and very nice to walk on.  Also – a trail crew has recently been through there eliminating all blowdown.
Upon reaching the spur trail for Pinnacle, I turned to climb the .2 miles to the summit and immediately came to a steep ladder.  Rev wanted to go up this, but she needed some assistance.  After the ladder, I came to the point on the ridge.  There were great views of Elk Lake and the Dixes.Back at the ladder, Rev didn’t want to go down and wouldn’t let me help her.  Our work around was a nearby steep mossy cleft with just enough handholds to secure the descent.She was satisfied with this route and easily made it down.

Junction with spur trail to Pinnacle
  
Managed to get Rev up this ladder to Pinnacle



This is how we came down, instead of the ladder

Once back on the trail, I began climbing the 3 bump roller coaster.  At the 2nd bump I took the “72 step” spur to reach the viewpoint.  This point provided a view similar to Pinnacle, but perhaps even a little better.  Just past the 2nd bump, was a brushed out herd path to the left; probably leading last Cy Beedes Ledge to private land at Upper Ausable Lake.
After one more bump, I reached the summit of Blake.  Soon it was time to run into people again.  I made my way down the muddy, rooty, rocky mess on Blake and ran into 4 different groups near the Blake/Colvin col.  All were headed for Blake.
From the col I started climbing Colvin.I negotiated the 2 ladders with the dog.  There were a little easier, although still a challenge.  As I reached Colvin, I was surprised to find I had the summit to myself.  Rev and I stopped to have our lunch there.It was just past noon.  It had taken almost 5-3/4 hours to travel the 10.8 miles to Colvin.
I was surprised that it had been partly cloudy all morning.  On the way down, the sun and blue sky started to prevail.  A nice breeze also picked up.Once I got past Blake Peak again, the mud was gone, and the nice trail returned.  The roller coaster down felt easier since I was losing elevation overall.
Back at the Elk Lake-Marcy Trail, it was just a slog up and over the ridge and out the jeep road. Overall the trip was 20.6 miles with about 6200 vertical.  Total time was 11.25 hrs.    
A first glimse of Ausable Lake

Elk Lake from Pinnacle
   
Once back on the trail, I began climbing the 3 bump roller coaster.At the 2nd bump I took the “72 step” spur to reach the viewpoint. This point provided a view similar to Pinnacle, but perhaps even a little better.Just past the 2ndbump, was a brushed out herd path to the left; probably leading last Cy Beedes Ledge to private land at Upper Ausable Lake.
After one more bump, I reached the summit of Blake.Soon it was time to run into people again.I made my way down the muddy, rooty, rocky mess on Blake and ran into 4 different groups near the Blake/Colvin col.All were headed for Blake.

Nice bed of pine needles on the trail


Who's counting?  The sign at the 2nd bump.


Elk Lake from the 2nd bump



Elk Lake left, Hoffman Ridge right


Sign in the col between Blake and Colvin
From the col I started climbing Colvin.  negotiated the 2 ladders with the dog.There were a little easier, although still a challenge.  As I reached Colvin, I was surprised to find I had the summit to myself.  Rev and I stopped to have our lunch there.  It was just past noon.  It had taken almost 5-3/4 hours to travel the 10.8 miles to Colvin.
Upper Ausable lake from colvin
Lower Ausable Lake from Colvin
Original Verplank Colvin survey marker on Colvin 
Summit of Colvin
Ladder on the slope of Colvin heading towards Blake
A second ladder in the same area
The Great Range
Ferns and moss along the path
I was surprised that it had been partly cloudy all morning. On the way down, the sun and blue sky started to prevail. A nice breeze also picked up. Once I got past Blake Peak again, the mud was gone, and the nice trail returned. The roller coaster down felt easier since I was losing elevation overall.
Back at the Elk Lake-Marcy Trail, it was just a slog up and over the ridge and out the jeep road. Overall the trip was 20.6 miles with about 6200 vertical. Total time was 11.25 hrs. 
The route (Click image to enlarge)
Hike Stats:
Hike Distance: 20.8 miles roundtrip
Hike Time:  11 hours, 15 minutes (including stops)
Total Vertical Gain:  ~ 6200'

3 comments:

  1. 20+ miles, 6000+ feet elevation - that's a big hike! I've always been curious about Pinnacle, looks nice.

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    1. Hi Jeff. The Pinnacle trail is nice. Nice to walk on, nicely maintained and a great view of Elk Lake and the Dixes. Next I have to head to Haystack from Elk Lake via Panther Gorge. Rev will have to stay home for that one since the Elk Lake-Marcy trail crosses AMR land.

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    2. That's another one I haven't done.

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