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  • billandjudy
    SnowTime
    • Nov 2005
    • 351

    #1

    Whittenberg / Cornell / Friday - Balsam Cap 4/16

    We arrived at the Woodland TH at 7:15 and were on the trail at 7:30. We shared the trail with a couple members of the KEDS team. It's a long steady walk up Whittenberg w/ a nice slope. The rock ledges near the summit are a nice change to normal trail walking. We hit Whittenberg's summit at 9:40. It really is a great view from there. It was much cooler than Saturday, with a stiff wind and high clouds. We took some pics, ate a little bit and headed for Cornell. Again, the ledges and cliffs down from Whittenberg and then up to Cornell are a fun part of the trail. We made the summit and took the spur trail out to the lookout. The girls from the KEDS team were there waiting for the guys to join them after taking a car to the Peekamoose They were doing 8 summits that day, our route of Whittenberg, Cornell, Friday, and Balsam Cap, but then on to Rocky, Lone, Table and Peekamoose. We left the girls and started down to our bushwack start at the ridge line leading to Friday. Within the first 10 yards we realized it was going to be a long tough walk to Friday. It was incredibly thick. We took our bearings on the GPS and compass, put our heads down and just bulldozed through. There were several spots where we had to detour from our course as it was just too thick to get through. We ended up dipping down to the Neversink side a bit to find better conditions. It was an improvement, but not much. We eventuall made the summit of Friday at which point the KEDS team caught us. They had walked the ridge line and had made better time than us. We found the canister, all signed in, took pictures and off we went. We shared the trip over to Balsam cap with them. Compared to the trip to Friday it was a relatively easy walk to Balsam Cap--many herd paths and the understory is not nearly as thick as the approach to Friday. Found the canister, more pics. we said our goodbyes and headed back. In hindsight (considering the distance and combined vertical) I suppose it would have made more sense to leave a car as they did and just continue on, but neither of us really like driving home alone. So off we went--made good progree back to Friday until we lost the path we were on and ended up too low on the east slope and were staring straight up at the cliffs. What a sight! We followed the base of the cliffs back to a spot where we could gain the ridge again--found a path--and came out at the cannister again. It was getting late and we knew we had a rough go ahead of us so we took off to Friday. We tried to stay closer to the ridge and it help some. We had a few more "open" areas than our original approach, but at the same time it some areas than were impossible to get through--so more detours--my GPS kept losing signal (more later) so we followed a NNE 20' course as best we could. Eventually we hit the trail about 100' down from where we had begun. It was 5:00 and we still had to reclimb Cornell and Whittenberg. We booked! Made it back to the car at 7:15, legs cramping, cut, scraped, jackets torn--we looked like a war zone! All in all an incredible day--12 miles roundtrip, 4400 vertical, by far our toughest day of hiking ever. We came out feeling great though. We navigated well w/ compass and map, so now we know we don't have to rely on a GPS. A side note--I have a Magellan Explorist 300. Up until now it has performed pretty well. But this trip it lost signal in heavy cover quite often. The KEDS team was using a new Garmin GPSMap 60CSX--He was tracking 8 signals on Fridays summit--I was tracking 4.
    What a day!-Some pics http://community.webshots.com/album/549567603GwqVnj
    Last edited by Kevin; 04-17-2006, 10:21 PM. Reason: added spaces in title for aesthetics and searching-ease
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  • serotonin
    ember
    • Oct 2004
    • 2399

    #2
    Great Report!
    Lotsa snakes and porcupines in there.
    ... and the largest rabbit I've ever seen.

    Thanks for the post.

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    • Kevin
      **BANNED**
      • Nov 2003
      • 5857

      #3
      My first guess were the Whites, but google explained to me these were Catskill peaks. Decent views. What lake is that off in the distance?

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      • serotonin
        ember
        • Oct 2004
        • 2399

        #4
        Kevin... that's the Ashokan Reservoir.
        Some Serious WILD RAINBOW TROUT in there.
        Great Views from Wittenberg.

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        • billandjudy
          SnowTime
          • Nov 2005
          • 351

          #5
          Kevin--That's Ashokan Resevoir

          Beat me to it!
          Cats#1668/1669 and Cats HH- ADK#6338
          http://billc926.smugmug.com/Nature

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          • billandjudy
            SnowTime
            • Nov 2005
            • 351

            #6
            Serotonin---It's one my favorite areas--from Whittenberg to Slide--Getting to Friday was a mess though. It was a welcome sight to see the trail on the return trip!
            Cats#1668/1669 and Cats HH- ADK#6338
            http://billc926.smugmug.com/Nature

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            • dog
              Member
              • Apr 2005
              • 379

              #7
              Good reading , perfect pix !
              The area , where I got my 1st ticket for trespassing ( but that Reservoir fence was down ! ) .
              I can not see " added spaces " , as Kevin said in reason of edition in # 1 .

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              • poconoron
                Backcountry Wanderer
                • Mar 2005
                • 869

                #8
                Nice report and terrific pics- I hiked Peekamoose Mt. in that area several years back and we were visted by porcupines during the night looking for something to gnaw on......
                Ahh............Wilderness.......

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