SUMMARY:
Mother nature will hand your ass to you if your not ready for this.
Mt. Greylock (3491') - Prospect Mountain (2690') - Mt. Williams (2951') - Mt. Fitch (3110')
This is open to all with the understanding that this will be a STRENOUS hike with STEADY PACE. This is NOT a beginner or season starter.
Total Distance is 14 miles (round trip)
For specific trail specs and details please contact the trip leader directly
This trip is considered STRENUOUS.
Steady/quick pace!!
Rocky trails
Steep Grade (48% inclines & declines)
Open Ledges
Stream Crossings
https://footpathapp.com/routes/c42c5d3e-8ffb-42a8-b2a5-51d9876b84e7
The group (Everyone) will meet at the end of GOULD ROAD, ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS at 9 am Sharp. This hike will start and end at the same location.
PREPARATION/WHAT TO BRING: The mountains can have unpredictable and extreme weather changes year-round. It is recommended that hikers have extra dry clothing and wind protection. Always have water and food. If you need suggestions on what to bring, PLEASE ASK!!
Bascom Lodge - should be open
For this trip, it is important to bring along flexibility, patience, and a sense of humor.
Group Size It is not fun leaving folks out.
If you cannot attend, PLEASE cancel so others may join.
If you are on the waiting list, please contact me days before the trip, most likely there will be room and if needed this trail will allow us to break the group into two smaller groups.
Please do NOT bring any dogs on this hike.
Decreasing the impact on the environment is always a priority! Please plan to carry in and carry out all items. It may also be possible to collect other hikers debris along the way.
Weather: If the weather is a concern any updates or cancellation information will be posted by the Thursday before 6 pm. If there is a cancellation, it will include a possible rescheduled date so participants can watch for that opportunity.
Safety is a priority! Any time a hiker is injured or lost a HUGE team of volunteers is dispatched to aid in the search and rescue efforts. No one wants to be injured or put others in harms way. Always be prepared. Know your limits. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the hike leaders.
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