I’ve all ready bin dealing with black flys . Would love to hike it before school is out .
Thanks
I’ve all ready bin dealing with black flys . Would love to hike it before school is out .
Thanks
Three of us did a thru last year in early May. We liked it so much we set up for a repeat this year. We did not start. We wanted the entire thing and from the info I had it sounded like it would be tough. The snow fields and mono rail ice trail in places, the fact the none of the trail maintainers had been out clearing blow downs, the majority of the lakes were still iced in and snow was forecast so we canceled. Oh and some blackfly activity south toward Northville. But it could have changed. Today was our planned travel day back home. Go look on the ADK forum and there is a sub forum for the NPT. See what the latest reports of snow, mud, ice and bugs are. Good luck! Its such an awesome and under rated trail. A short window of guessing required to hit the Spring window of opportunity.
NatGeo now has a dedicated "Northville Placid Trail" map that shows all the new sections except for the recent reroute near Plumley's Landing. I can also vouch for the mileage table on the nptrail.org web site since it's from my own GPS. CalTopo.com and waymarkedtrails.org also have reasonably accurate routings for the NPT for the same reason.
I always know where I am. I'm right here.
As Great Eastern Trail for a decade now has been excluded from any thought of entering the Adirondack Park by bureaucratic fiat, a mod should probably move this thread.
The Five Basic Principles of Going Lighter ~ Cam "Swami" Honan of OZ
Boy oh boy ! Axe grinders are everywhere . Hope I don’t end up in Hell for my mistake ;0)
thom
It's no skin off my nose - I was happy to answer your question, such as I might, wherever it was posted. I very seldom have a fire on trail, and when I do it's with dead wood that I can break up by hand, so no need to grind an axe.
NPT is a great trail. Have a great hike!
I always know where I am. I'm right here.
OMG!!!!!!
well, technically NPT is a great Eastern trail, isn't it?
The Five Basic Principles of Going Lighter ~ Cam "Swami" Honan of OZ
Oh, one more thing, you might want to ask about current conditions over in the ADK Forum http://www.adkforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=72
I haven't been up that way in a while, don't have good current information. From what it's like around here and over in the Helderbergs, I imagine that it's probably still very wet, but I don't know if there are bridges out or similar issues, and I don't know whether the West Stony Creek ford is passable yet;. (Earlier in the spring, I heard that it was definitely NOT passable.)
I always know where I am. I'm right here.