Two new 46er on DIX

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  • yvon
    ADK 46er
    • Jan 2004
    • 186

    #1

    Two new 46er on DIX

    The 46er history dates back to 1937 and it is in 1925 that the first person has reached the 46 highest peaks of the Adirondack. For Annie and me, we made our first hike in August 2002. Following a short hike, with a total duration of 40 minutes in a park in Quebec, we fell in love with this outdoor activity. But it is only in the summer of 2004 that were both decided that we were going to become 46er. And today we just reach our 46th summit of our 46: Dix.
    After our 45th summit last week, Allen, who has stressed throughout the week, preceded his ascension. I thought after its conquest I could sleep better. But error, more the week advanced I had more excitement. And Thursday during the day, I was so tired, because of my lack of sleep, I was wondering how I was going to reach the summit. But I had better nights of sleep, Thursday and Friday, so my condition has improved. Since last year I decided to finished this list of summits on Dix and invite friends.
    It is 4.00h, Saturday morning July 12, we are up and begin our preparations to head to the "Round Pound" parking. The rendez-vous with our friends, was between 7.30-8.00h. We arrive at 7.30h. A few minutes later, Sylvie arrived. Tom Haskins aka "Randomscooter" came to meet us before we left because I had invited him and he could not come with us. About 5 minutes later, Jean and Nathalie, who just returned few days ago from their expedition to the summit of Denali, arrived at the parking. It is 8.05h and we decide to leave even if Suzanne is still not arrived. I said to myself that she will join us later, on the trail. With a few butterflies in the stomach, we began our hike and I said to myself that will be memorable for us. The weather was beautiful, the sky was almost blue but a bit damp. The approach was fairly well and we arrived at the bottom of the slide. We decided to climb by the slide instead of going by the trail, telling us that the trail will cross or that we were going to join it latter, error. We climb it almost at the end and did not know where to go after. We hear peoples, in the trail going down a little farther to the right of the slide. Later we heard it was Nancy, who told me that I will probably meet her on the trail. Too bad it did not happen. We went down a little, we encountered a Ranger and we asked him where the trail is, he told us that it is about 30' from the slide. So we decided to cut through the wood and make a Bushwalck. This portion of forest was pretty tight and narrow, a bit difficult to move. Finally after several minutes and several scratches, we reach the trail. I was not as well prepared technically to this trail. I did not study the map and information enough for this trail. From there began the last portion of the trail and it was fairly steep. We met Jack who was going down from the summit and he was looking after us. We talked a little and he congratulated us in passing. After spending some muddy sections we reached the summit, at 13.27h.
    We are now 46er Whooooo-Hooooo!!
    WOW!! Fantastic view, I am extremely happy that I have set my choice on Dix for our 46th summit. Annie and I, have emotions, because we have just accomplished this challenge. After the congratulations and photos, we open up the champagne Pop that we kept cool until de top! And after an hour of rest and discussion, we start to hiked back to the car.
    Sylvie and Neil invited us to the cottage they had rented from Tom. We spent the evening there and eat a little. Neil was supposed to be back there around 19.00h but his expedition with Glenn took longer than expected. We had a beautiful evening at a beautiful place. Drank few beers, we had to celebrate it on a little, ate and talked a lot. Neil left a message on Tom voice box, which he would not be back before 23.00h. It was 21.00, we decide to return to Montréal because we had to drive 2.30h to go back home.
    In summary, Dix has allowed us a retrospective of our adventure to become a 46er.
    This summary is in a few words, bushwhalck, scratches, mud, black flies, steep trail and sun.
    Thanks to Suzanne, Sylvie, Jean and Nathalie who had accompanied us for this memorable day.
    Annie and Yvon two new 46er.
    Yvon,
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Les randonnées de Annie et Yvon (Website)
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    Hiking pics, only
  • Skinney
    Natives
    • Jun 2006
    • 202

    #2
    Congratulations!

    Congratulations Yvon!! If all goes according to plan I will be joining you as a 46er next summer. A few of us from the forum were hiking the Sewards yesterday.
    Enjoy the serenity of this place!

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    • starzero
      The Inquisitorial Botanist
      • Jul 2007
      • 240

      #3
      Congratulations to both of you

      I have been following your reports and checking out your web site for a some time now and have found both to be very inspiring. I hope that you continue with your Adirondack adventures and let us know how they go.

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      • Neil
        Admin

        • May 2004
        • 6129

        #4
        Originally posted by skinney14life
        Congratulations Yvon!! If all goes according to plan I will be joining you as a 46er next summer. A few of us from the forum were hiking the Sewards yesterday.
        Small world. I too was in the Sewards yesterday. What did you do?
        The best, the most successful adventurer, is the one having the most fun.

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        • Gray Ghost
          46er#6729
          • Sep 2004
          • 1319

          #5
          Congrats Yvon.
          http://www.adkwildernessguide.com

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          • ALGonquin Bob
            Lake Lila - Low's Lake carry
            • Jan 2004
            • 1117

            #6
            Yvon,
            Congratulations to both you and Annie. I believe that we met as I finished Allen one winter's night back in February '06. I remember the emotions when I finished the 46 on Emmons a few years ago - it's good to do that with friends. Good for you. Will you continue and go for the "W"? - Bob
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            46er #5357W

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            • yvon
              ADK 46er
              • Jan 2004
              • 186

              #7
              The photos of that day. The photos of us, are from our friends who came along with us.

              TWO NEW 46er ON DIX

              I already mailed, this morning, our last report to the 46er.
              Yvon,
              Montreal, Quebec, Canada

              Les randonnées de Annie et Yvon (Website)
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              Hiking pics, only

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              • Night Dog

                #8
                Real nice report!!

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                • GrayMarshall
                  Member
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 38

                  #9
                  Congratulations, Yvon and Annie,

                  Beautiful photos on a wonderful day. We saw all the cars parked at the Rt 73 trailhead as we were driving back home that afternoon; it's so great to have good friends to hike with you for your 46th.

                  enjoy,
                  Marshall

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                  • procook131
                    SE from Wright
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 87

                    #10
                    Yvon and Annie,

                    Congratulations on a great accomplishment. Have only been around the forum for a short time but it's quite obvious you are both very nice people and many others are happy to see you finish. Hope to still read upcoming trail reports of yours and maybe even cross paths one day!

                    Dave
                    "If called by a panther, don't anther." Ogden Nash

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                    • AntlerPerak
                      Member
                      • Jun 2005
                      • 316

                      #11
                      Congratulations Annie and Yvon on becoming the newest 46Rs. Emotions range widely upon achieving a goal such as this. I recall when I reached Skylight those many years ago feeling full of life. Then in seconds, depression, "what now?" Yes you run the gamut as you stand there drinking it in. As time passes the joy you felt remains and the accomplishment is one you cherish. I had this plan to climb something here on the day you finished, however, the day before was our 45th anniversary. Imagine anyone putting up with this old peak bagger for that long? She is a saint that's for sure. Again congrats and we will drink a toast you from the summit of Mt Townsend, 6280' in the Olympics Wed or Thursday this week.

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                      • ADKMatt
                        Member
                        • Jul 2006
                        • 41

                        #12
                        Congratulations!

                        That's quite an accomplishment!! I've been following your posts and website for a while and they've both been enjoyable and informative. I hope you keep exploring the Adirondacks and perhaps I'll run into you someday! I'm hoping to finish my 46th (also on Skylight, AntlerPerak - good choice!) sometime late next summer. Congrats again!
                        8/22/09 - 46/46! Finally!

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                        • RTSpoons
                          Member
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 100

                          #13
                          Yes!!!!!

                          Congrats to you both.....we met at the winter gathering.....doesn't it feel great.

                          The views from Dix are wonderful.

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                          • yvon
                            ADK 46er
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 186

                            #14
                            Originally posted by RTSpoons
                            Congrats to you both.....we met at the winter gathering.....doesn't it feel great.

                            The views from Dix are wonderful.

                            Thank you Ron, we are so happy.
                            We wanted a beautifull day to our 46 th, we got it and the view on Dix is gorgeous.
                            Yvon,
                            Montreal, Quebec, Canada

                            Les randonnées de Annie et Yvon (Website)
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                            Hiking pics, only

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                            • RTSpoons
                              Member
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 100

                              #15
                              Congrats

                              The views from Dix are out of this world. I missed your post for Allen. How was the stream crossing with the bridge out?

                              Great job! To both of you.

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