Friday, July 25, 2014

Lucky number 13

Climbed some more small, trail-less peaks in the central Adirondacks. Parked at the trailhead for Thirteenth Lake. Followed the trail along the west side of the lake for about a mile to the intersection with the Peaked mountain trail. Then, I went off trail and headed north up the southern ridge of Little Thirteenth Lake mountain. Within 10 minutes, I started getting views from the patches of open rock. I continued along the ridge losing only 100 feet before the final climb up Big Thirteenth Lake mountain. There was a nice view from a rock promontory about 1/10 mile west of the summit. Had a close up view of Peaked and Slide mountains. The top of mountain was covered with raspberry plants, but I found only a couple worth eating. The bear must have gotten them all. He did leave me lots of paths to follow all over the mountain side. After a snack, I headed down southeast toward the trail. I then drove over to the Old Farm Clearing trailhead. Followed the easy trail along the east side of the Thirteenth Lake for a short ways to Elizabeth point. There were a couple of camp sites here and sort of a sandy beach. While sitting on a big rock by the water, I watched a kayak lazily paddle by. Felt nice with the warm breezes and no bugs. Waded my feet in the water before heading back.

Summit Elevation: Big Thirteenth Lake Mountain 2778 ft, Little Thirteenth Lake Mountain 2516 ft
Round-trip Distance: 4.0 mi (+ 2.0 mi )
Elevation Change: 1220 ft
Thirteenth Lake

3 comments:

Williesmom said...

Good pictures, nice area to hike in. What kind of a car did you get? Nothing worse than car shopping.

Grog said...

subaru forester

Harvey said...

Nice photos. Been up Big and Little 13th and they are nice. The top of Slide looks very whackworthy.

Nice blog template too ;)