Trip report

Baker Peak Snowshoe

Hiking/Walk DATE: 01/30/2010 - 01/30/2010

Trip/Event Location: Danby, VT
US

Trip Leader(s):

Max # People: 10

Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I'm not making any money running this trip

Difficulty Level: Moderate

This is a moderate, but steady climb to the summit of Baker Peak (2850’), with wide views west over the Valley of Vermont to the Adirondacks and south to the Taconic range.

Hike

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Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

Meet at the U.S. Forest Service trailhead parking lot on South End Rd. in the town of Mt. Tabor, VT. Turn east onto South End Rd. from U.S. Rte. 7 exactly 2.0 miles south of the crossroad at Danby village. Note: there is minimal signage for South End Rd. and it is easy to miss the turn. Continue 0.5mi on South End Rd. past the town center to the trailhead parking lot on the left.


Trip Report/Photos
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Brrr…

Trailhead temp. was –3F. The rest of the crew cancelled, for various reasons, and it took extra effort to get myself going on this frigid morning. But despite the chilly start, it was an invigorating winter hike with bright sunshine, blue skies, and clear views.

I hit the trail at 9:30a, with snowshoes strapped to the pack just in case, and wore microspikes for a couple of tricky stream crossings. The Lake Trail and Baker Peak Trail to the summit were hard packed/frozen with a light dusting of recent snow, perfect for viewing tracks of woodland critters. Unfortunately, in the process of photographing animal tracks, I lost a mitten. Liners were sufficient for the climb to the summit, and fortunately I had packed an old, warm, dry pair that were fine for the rest of the hike. (A kind soul hung the lost mitten on a trail sign, for me to pick up on the way down.)

I reached Baker Peak at noon, after 2 hours of hiking (plus a half hour of mitten searching). Temps. had "warmed" into the single digits, and with sun and slight breeze, conditions were fairly comfortable. After a short break to enjoy the views, I was feeling good and decided to head to Griffith Lake via the Appalachian/ Long Trail. The unbroken trail was sometimes hard to follow in the open woods, and there was considerably more snow than I was expecting on the AT/LT, maybe 12-18 inches. It was mostly frozen so that I was able to walk on top, but after 2 miles of slogging through some soft spots and some drifted snow, I wished that I had put on snowshoes.

I reached Griffith Lake around 1:30p and took a short break before heading back the 3.5 miles down the Lake Trail to the trailhead. By 3:30p, I was back at the parking area, where temps had soared to 13F, and headed home after a stop for snacks at the country store in Danby.

Total distance: 8.6 miles

Total time: 6.0 hours

Total elev. gain: 2200 feet

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