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  • yvon
    ADK 46er
    • Jan 2004
    • 186

    #1

    Seymour = #43

    After a few busy weekends and also, that the weather announcing the risks of t'storms we have finally added a mountain to our list on friday, June 13.
    Earlier this week, the weather was announcing a nice day for Saturday june 14, and mid-week it was changed. The risk of thunderstorms were now high for saturday. Wednesday evening, the decision is made, we take a day off work on friday, and we will do Seymour. We prepare our things and I filled the car. Thursday afternoon, after work, we go directly to a motel in Tupper Lake to sleep and be able to begin our hike early the next morning. Friday morning we are at the parking of the Blueberry Foot Trail or called Correys road, at 6.00h am.
    As soon we put a foot outside of the car we were attacked. We were assaulted by a multitude of mosquitoes and black flies who want our blood and our skin. :twisted: Not funny at all. After having put a product based with DEET for myself it was better. But Annie, could not find her product based with citronella. By the way, according to a news story on television, citronella attract bears females. We sign the register it was 6.15h. After we were away of the parking, and the help of the Deet, the aggression of the insects was not bad. Maybe it was a hosting committee of the trail.

    The first section of the trail, before the herd path, is in good condition.
    The Seymour herd path and the one for Seward are very easy to find. Both are marked with the cairn that we see very easy from the trail. But we need to know which is which and where they are located approximately.
    The herd path, was muddy in a few places, but it is not bad. At the half of the HP I heard a noise of somebody who was comming up, it was Joe Cedar. We talked a little and he tells us that we had to see the view close to the summit a little before reached the summit there is a little track on the right that leads to a bare rock section where we have a beautiful view of the three mountains of Sewards. At the summit, I was looking for the summit sign, I cannot find it, it disappeared. There is a yellow marker and an old wooden sign where before it had an inscription of Seymour. After that, Neil told me to go 30-40 feet to the west of the summit, for a view of Sewards it is a nice place and we can see Santanonis to. Then we headed to the other point of view that Joe recommended to us, a very beautiful place with a beautiful sight. But we were not there quite alone. There were thousands of black flies which also admired the landscape and I think we've disturbed them. Because when we arrived, they rushed immediatly on us, and in a very agressively way. For me I think it was an another host committee. The time to take a few photos, ate a little bit and we quickly goes back on the trail. The view we had, is gorgeous at that place.
    We take our lunch and a rest at Ward brook leanto, where it had not too many mosquitoes and flies at that place.
    Even with the several attacks by insects during the day and we had a warm day, it was a gorgeous day. We have had about 10C/50F at the begining, we were very close to 30C/85F during the day. I have sweated a lot today. Because I have taken the decision to wear long sleeves because I wanted to be protected against the insects.
    Arriving at the parking, the hosting committee was still there but in greater numbers. Unable to endured that. We removed our boots and thrown our things into the trunk of the car and we were in rushing to go inside of the car. Rendering inside the car, we killed all the Flies and mosquitoes who came inside with us. Now, after that war, we have relaxe.

    We spent a beautiful day and with Seymour, we are now at 43 summit of the 46. :tup:
    Next on the list, Marshall.
    Yvon,
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Les randonnées de Annie et Yvon (Website)
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  • AntlerPerak
    Member
    • Jun 2005
    • 316

    #2
    Almost done, which one for 46, when?

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    • yvon
      ADK 46er
      • Jan 2004
      • 186

      #3
      Dix is our last one, and it will be begining of july. You wanna come and meet us on that day?
      Yvon,
      Montreal, Quebec, Canada

      Les randonnées de Annie et Yvon (Website)
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      • AntlerPerak
        Member
        • Jun 2005
        • 316

        #4
        I certainly would like to but we are living in Washington State now so the best I can do is hike up one of the Cascade Peaks that day in honor of your 46th. Have a safe fun trip, Haystack is a great Mt. A fine choice for #46. A friend finished on Haystack and a year later my 12 year old son finished on Basin. Another fine Mt.

        Oops where did I get Haystack out of that. Dix is a great Mt as well. Have a good and safe trip
        Last edited by AntlerPerak; 06-15-2008, 10:32 PM.

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        • yvon
          ADK 46er
          • Jan 2004
          • 186

          #5
          I had some problems with my camera on that day but here is a slideshow of our Seymour hike. On some of the photos on the summit, I had to remove black flies, with photoshop, and it is true.


          SEYMOUR SLIDESHOW
          Yvon,
          Montreal, Quebec, Canada

          Les randonnées de Annie et Yvon (Website)
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          • WinterWarlock
            One foot in front of the other

            • Jan 2007
            • 2291

            #6
            Great pics Yvon et Annie - thanks...

            When are you planning to hit Dix?
            “Death is the only wise advisor that we have. Whenever you feel, as you always do, that everything is going wrong and you're about to be annihilated, turn to your death and ask if that is so. Your death will tell you, 'I haven't touched you yet.” Carlos Castenada

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            • yvon
              ADK 46er
              • Jan 2004
              • 186

              #7
              Originally posted by WinterWarlock
              Great pics Yvon et Annie - thanks...

              When are you planning to hit Dix?
              Probably beginning of july.
              Yvon,
              Montreal, Quebec, Canada

              Les randonnées de Annie et Yvon (Website)
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              • Skinney
                Natives
                • Jun 2006
                • 202

                #8
                Hey Yvon,

                What time did you return to the parking lot on this trip?
                Enjoy the serenity of this place!

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                • yvon
                  ADK 46er
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 186

                  #9
                  It is a of 7.00h hike plus the lunch and break.
                  Yvon,
                  Montreal, Quebec, Canada

                  Les randonnées de Annie et Yvon (Website)
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                  • procook131
                    SE from Wright
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 87

                    #10
                    Very nice pics Yvon, and congratulations as well on number forty three!
                    "If called by a panther, don't anther." Ogden Nash

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                    • Rookie
                      Dream Farmer
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 899

                      #11
                      Nice Report and Slideshow. You had a nice day for views.
                      43 ...Wow...that's really great !

                      That sign sure has aged a lot in a little over 2 years.
                      April 06 it looked like this.
                      Attached Files
                      What it is is in your head !

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