McKenzie Mountain, December
2001
| The McKenzie Mountain
wilderness area is located in the heart of the Adirondacks, just north of the High Peaks
and sandwiched between Lake Placid and the Saranac Lakes region. Talk about a view from
all sides. While the peak is shy of 4000 feet, the trail is long and moderately difficult
in the winter. We encountered quite a few icy spots on the way up the narrow final ascent.
There wasn't enough snow to use the shoes so we just carried them, that's always fun!
There is also a "false peak" thrown in there to test your resolve. I would have
to say that this climb produced one of the best views I've experienced. The day was very
clear and we could see the Champlain Valley which looked like a cloud that settled on the
ground. The view of the high peaks to the south was awesome as well and we could see the
Olympic ski jump from our vantage point. Looking west we could see the village of Saranac
Lake and the chain of lakes behind it. I think I see Ampersand over there! |
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A view of Lake Placid and points east from the top. |
At the crossroads of the JackRabbit trail. This trail will take you to
Lake Placid. |
At
the trailhead loading up. |
Here's Roger taking a short breather on the
way up. |
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