Meeting Time: 10:00 AM
Event Coordinator: richardcMax # People: 16
Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money
Difficulty Level:
Moderate
SUMMARY: Join us the first Saturday in May for a moderate there-and-back-again 7 mile hike via the Appalachian Trail in western CT. We’ll hike near the western border of CT up and over a well forested ridge, down to Ten Mile River and then along the ragin’ Housatonic River. There will be beautiful views of the Housatonic River valley, and a great mid-river viewpoint on an island where we’ll have our lunch stop within sight of Bulls Bridge covered bridge and the nearby falls. On the way back we can make a side trip on the Herrick Trail to the Housatonic Overlook point. Expect rocky trails and one long sustained hill climb each way. Equipment: Sturdy hiking shoes or boots. Water - at least two liters. Trail lunch. Hiking poles if needed. Plan to dress for spring hiking conditions, and avoid cotton. Rain jacket if there is the possibility of a shower. Sun protection. Weather: Heavy or all day rain cancels; a passing shower doesn’t.
Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at: Join us the first Saturday in May for a moderate there-and-back-again 7 mile hike via the Appalachian Trail in western CT. We’ll hike near the western border of CT up and over a well forested ridge, down to Ten Mile River and then along the ragin’ Housatonic River. There will be beautiful views of the Housatonic River valley, and a great mid-river viewpoint on an island where we’ll have our lunch stop within sight of Bulls Bridge covered bridge and the nearby falls. On the way back we can make a side trip on the Herrick Trail to the Housatonic Overlook point. Expect rocky trails and one long sustained hill climb each way. Equipment: Sturdy hiking shoes or boots. Water - at least two liters. Trail lunch. Hiking poles if needed. Plan to dress for spring hiking conditions, and avoid cotton. Rain jacket if there is the possibility of a shower. Sun protection. Weather: Heavy or all day rain cancels; a passing shower doesn’t.