Got the itch to hike a big hill, and went up Camel's Hump (Vermont's 3rd highest peak) on Friday. Gorgeous clear day for a hike. I was the first one up from the east side in probably a week, so I was breaking trail the whole way up. The first half was packed firm enough to skip snowshoes, but I had to strap them on the rest of the way up. I haven't done much winter hiking to bigger hills, so I was surprised to see just how much snow there was the higher I got. However, once I got up near the bald and windswept summit, there was hardly any. I was able to snap a few photos when I was still in the trees, but by the time I was above treeline, it was so windy and cold that Chrissy's old camera froze up on me. Take my word for it though, the views were gorgeous.
Also was surprised to see some birds pretty high up too. Some sort of woodpecker. Mostly black and white, maybe a Black-backed woodpecker (Picoides arcticus)?
Here's some photos:
Into the fir zone...
Looking back at the beginning of the firs...
Lots of snow up here, about 6" of fresh.
Clearing near the summit.
Side trail to the summit, last picture before the camera froze.
By the way, I finally ordered myself a new camera. Latest generation of the waterproof Pentax's I've had for the past 5 years or so. This will be my 3rd one. Can't wait, I miss carrying a camera everywhere I go.
2 comments:
I don't think my car will make it up that access road in winter! Doh need my subie!
-silvia
Access road is closed in winter anyway, so no worries. Your Honda could make it just fine. Adds an extra 1/2 mile to the climb.
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