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  • #16
    New forum member here. So glad to find this timely tidbit, as I'm about to embark on a 5-day trip on this loop with one of my kids on Sunday, our first tour in the Adirondacks. Thanks, Justin. And Ramblin'J for the amazing photos. I need a larger pack... trying to keep my kid's pack weight down and cramming the bulk into a 44L pack, now with appendages. Hah hah.

    Ramblin'J, did you by chance noodle around Puddle Hole at all? I was planning to explore up to Pillsbury Bay and around to Whitney Lake, but it looks a lot marshier on the USGS 2019 Topo map than is marked in the ADK NG map.

    Here's hoping to catch some trout for dinner (and thereby lament carrying as much food), maybe spot a moose, and hear those loons. I've been looking forward to finding out what brought Noisy Ridge and Noisy Bay their names.

    Abe
    Last edited by ahendin; 07-24-2022, 01:38 AM. Reason: misspelling

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    • #17
      Hoping to find French Louie's cave, too.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ahendin View Post
        New forum member here. So glad to find this timely tidbit, as I'm about to embark on a 5-day trip on this loop with one of my kids on Sunday, our first tour in the Adirondacks. Thanks, Justin. And Ramblin'J for the amazing photos. I need a larger pack... trying to keep my kid's pack weight down and cramming the bulk into a 44L pack, now with appendages. Hah hah.

        Ramblin'J, did you by chance noodle around Puddle Hole at all? I was planning to explore up to Pillsbury Bay and around to Whitney Lake, but it looks a lot marshier on the USGS 2019 Topo map than is marked in the ADK NG map.

        Here's hoping to catch some trout for dinner (and thereby lament carrying as much food), maybe spot a moose, and hear those loons. I've been looking forward to finding out what brought Noisy Ridge and Noisy Bay their names.

        Abe


        Abe, sorry about the delay. I didn't make it to puddle hole, just went over to Sampson and back. I would say plan for extra travel time as much of the trail was swampy making for slow going. Didn't search out the cave either.

        Good luck on the brookies and the moose I was looking for both but didn't see either on this trip though it looks to be great habitat for both.

        Hope you have a great trip!

        Joe

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        • #19
          Great pics! They take me back to when my father would take us hunting on Pillsbury mountain, as his father took him... Your images lift my heart... Thank you!

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          • #20
            Has the funhouse bridge been replaced as scheduled? Summer is over. :-)

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            • #21
              The bridge is essentially complete as of last week, from a usability standpoint. There's still a little bit of work to be done (including installation of a hand rail on the longest/highest span) but it is now quite easy to get across the Grassy Brook crossing with dry feet.

              The rest of the West Canadas is a completely different story. Muddy stretches of trail abound as usual, and you can certainly expect wet feet.

              In particular, there is a nasty stretch of beaver flooding on the NPT just north/east of West Lake, where that trail crosses the West Lake outlet. The DEC is aware and my understanding is that there are tentative plans for DEC personnel to take an in-person look at this stretch sometime this Autumn to begin considering options for mitigating the issue (it will not be an easy/simple fix).

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              • #22
                Funhouse bridge over Grassy brook is now complete. Handrails and other punch list items finished Wed Oct 5th.
                "There's a whisper on the night-wind, there's a star agleam to guide us, And the Wild is calling, calling . . . let us go." -from "The Call of the Wild" by Robert Service

                My trail journal: DuctTape's Journal

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by ahendin View Post
                  New forum member here. So glad to find this timely tidbit, as I'm about to embark on a 5-day trip on this loop with one of my kids on Sunday, our first tour in the Adirondacks. Thanks, Justin. And Ramblin'J for the amazing photos. I need a larger pack... trying to keep my kid's pack weight down and cramming the bulk into a 44L pack, now with appendages. Hah hah.

                  Ramblin'J, did you by chance noodle around Puddle Hole at all? I was planning to explore up to Pillsbury Bay and around to Whitney Lake, but it looks a lot marshier on the USGS 2019 Topo map than is marked in the ADK NG map.

                  Here's hoping to catch some trout for dinner (and thereby lament carrying as much food), maybe spot a moose, and hear those loons. I've been looking forward to finding out what brought Noisy Ridge and Noisy Bay their names.

                  Abe
                  How did you make out on your trip? 5 day...that's pretty impressive and inspiring as I have maxed out with 3 day trips with kids!

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                  • #24
                    The West Canadas have been on my list for a couple of years now, but I have yet to make it out there. It's at least a 5 hour drive for me, so not something to be done as a casual weekend trip. The seasonal road closures also limit the times of year I could get to the trailheads.

                    I'll get there eventually, wet feet and all. 😉

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