DATE: Jun 29, 2013 to Jun 29, 2013
Hiking/Walk Mt Frissell Hike via Bear Mtn

Meeting Time: 9:00 AM

Event Coordinator: shep5
Salisbury, CT
US

Max # People: 10

Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money

Difficulty Level: Moderate to Strenuous

SUMMARY:

Join me for this hike over Connecticut's highest mountain, in addition to its high point.  Bear Mountain, at an elevation of 2323 feet is the highest peak; however, the high point in the state is on the shoulder of Massachusetts' Mount Frissell (2454').  Along the way we'll also traverse the open summit of Round Mountain (2296').  There are views from the summits and ledges of all three, although Mt Frissell's summit is densely wooded (view points are provided on the approach).  The trails used for this hike will weave in and out of Massachusetts and Connecticut.  On the return we'll bypass the summit Bear Mountain, making this hike somewhat of a loop.

Distance and Elevation Gain:  Approximately 9.6 miles and 2500 feet in elevation gain.

Rain or harsh weather will postpone until Sunday or another date, as appropriate. 

What to Bring:  Typical summer hiking gear should be appropriate:  convertible hiking pants or shorts, good sturdy hiking boots with thick socks, extra layer(s) and a windbreaker/raingear (just in case).  Also bring along lunch, snacks and plenty of water.  Optionally, pack bug repellent and sunscreen and anything else that you may require for a day hike.  

Afterwards:  We should be completed with the hike by 4:00/5:00PM.  If there is sufficient interest, we can grab dinner/drinks in Great Barrington or Salisbury, depending on the preferred direction and convenience of participants.

Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

Join me for this hike over Connecticut's highest mountain, in addition to its high point.  Bear Mountain, at an elevation of 2323 feet is the highest peak; however, the high point in the state is on the shoulder of Massachusetts' Mount Frissell (2454').  Along the way we'll also traverse the open summit of Round Mountain (2296').  There are views from the summits and ledges of all three, although Mt Frissell's summit is densely wooded (view points are provided on the approach).  The trails used for this hike will weave in and out of Massachusetts and Connecticut.  On the return we'll bypass the summit Bear Mountain, making this hike somewhat of a loop.

Distance and Elevation Gain:  Approximately 9.6 miles and 2500 feet in elevation gain.

Rain or harsh weather will postpone until Sunday or another date, as appropriate. 

What to Bring:  Typical summer hiking gear should be appropriate:  convertible hiking pants or shorts, good sturdy hiking boots with thick socks, extra layer(s) and a windbreaker/raingear (just in case).  Also bring along lunch, snacks and plenty of water.  Optionally, pack bug repellent and sunscreen and anything else that you may require for a day hike.  

Afterwards:  We should be completed with the hike by 4:00/5:00PM.  If there is sufficient interest, we can grab dinner/drinks in Great Barrington or Salisbury, depending on the preferred direction and convenience of participants.