Adirondack Sports November 2020

IN THIS ISSUE: 1 – Mountain Biking: Saratoga Shredders Girls Mountain Bike Club 3 – Running & Walking: Thanksgiving Reimagined 5 – News Briefs &From the Publisher 7 – Hiking & Snowshoeing: The Secret Views of Eleventh Mountain 9 – Athlete Profile: Skiing with Jack & Cathy Hay 12-14 – CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Find Races, Events & Things to Do! 15 – Hiking, XC Skiing & Snowshoeing: Prepare for Late Fall Adventures 16 – Alpine Skiing: Willard, The Little Mountain That Could 17 – Bicycling: Winter Riding Options 19 – Run, Walk & Snowshoe: Best Bets for Winter Running IN THIS ISSUE:
1 – Mountain Biking: Saratoga Shredders Girls Mountain Bike Club
3 – Running & Walking: Thanksgiving Reimagined
5 – News Briefs &From the Publisher
7 – Hiking & Snowshoeing: The Secret Views of Eleventh Mountain
9 – Athlete Profile: Skiing with Jack & Cathy Hay
12-14 – CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Find Races, Events & Things to Do!
15 – Hiking, XC Skiing & Snowshoeing: Prepare for Late Fall Adventures
16 – Alpine Skiing: Willard, The Little Mountain That Could
17 – Bicycling: Winter Riding Options
19 – Run, Walk & Snowshoe: Best Bets for Winter Running

09.11.2020 Views

6 Adirondack Sports Plan your next adventure ... A collection of outstanding Adirondack images by eight photographers, this year’s calendar also includes illustrations that combine, often playfully, wildlife and the tools we use in the woods. Your purchase helps support ADK’s programs in conservation, education, recreation, stewardship, and advocacy. Just like having the Owner’s Manual to the Adirondack Park! LOOK FOR IT ONLINE OR AT YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL BOOKSELLER! Working for Wilderness 11" x 9", $13.95 / $12.16 members (S & H, state and county taxes apply) 800-395-8080 s ADK.org The Finest Paddling Boats on the Water Inventor of integral infused gunwale technology Handcrafted in the Adirondacks 263 Station St, Lake Placid • 518-524-2949 • placidboats.com * Durable for all trail conditons * Use any type snow boots * Easy to use * Gift certificates available * Fun for the whole family www.nevitrek.com Made in NY SKI BIKE CLIMB HIKE Mountain Adventure Center FISHING GUIDE SERVICE • OUTFITTER RENTALS• TACKLE • GEAR APPAREL • FOOTWEAR Orvis | Pflueger | Fenwick | Hardy WINTER HEADQUARTERS Nordic • Alpine • Telemark • Fat Bike • Snowshoes Rentals • Lessons • Tours • Shuttles Nordic Demo Center Alpine Rossignol ~ Fischer ~ Salomon ~ DPS ~ Icelantic Liberty ~ Voile ~ Scarpa ~ Scott ~ Dynafit ~ MSR Experience the very best PROFESSIONAL NORDIC SERVICES Precision Digital Flex Testing • Custom Boot Fitting Wintersteiger Stone Grinding • Hotbox Specials WINTER EVENTS Mt. Van Hoevenburg Adirondack Loj Ski Mountaineering Intro Clinics Whiteface Demo Days• Loppet VIC Paul Smith’s Nordic Fat Bike and Ski Programs CALL FOR DATES AND DETAILS (518) 523-3764 GUIDE SERVICE Winter Programs Half • Full • Multi-day All Levels and Abilities Family Fun intro to XC Ski Programs LODGING • Individuals, Families & Groups • New for ʻ20-ʼ21 Summer & Winter Fully furnished seasonal rentals • Three Properties • 1/2 block to Mirror Lake • Full Kitchen, Laundry & Off-Street Parking SALES | SERVICE | RENTALS | LESSONS | TOURS | GEAR | LODGING | GUIDE SERVICE 518-523-3764 • 2733 MAIN STREET, LAKE PLACID www.HIGHPEAKSCYCLERY.com Exclusive Phantom Permanent Waxless Glide Service One Time Lifetime Old Forge McCauley Mt Ski Area New York’s Best Family Mountain It’s Our Nature Adirondack Base Camp Info & Webcams: OldForgeNY.com

HIKING & SNOWSHOEING VIEW FROM ELEVENTH MOUNTAIN. NOVEMBER 2020 7 PHOTOS & MAP BY BILL INGERSOLL THE Secret Views of Eleventh Mountain By Bill Ingersoll The Eleventh Mountain trailhead on NY Route 8 is one of the most popular access points for the Siamese Ponds Wilderness, and it is used by hikers almost every week of the year. Although this is not a region with many routes to choose from, the one excellent route that begins here – leading over the shoulder of the mountain, along the East Branch of the Sacandaga River, and up to the Siamese Ponds – is one of the most enjoyable backcountry hikes in all of the Adirondack Park, at any time of year. Within just a few hours of walking, it transports you from the side of a busy state highway into the wilderness core. However, despite the official name of the trailhead, there is no trail to the mountain itself. This is an important point that has been known to confuse some first-time visitors! Eleventh Mountain is a sprawling ridge bearing multiple summits, with a peak elevation of 3,290 feet. Its name derives from the fact that it is located in Township 11 of the Totten & Crossfield Purchase, one of the original great land transactions dating to 1771. (It has alternately been called Cataract Mountain due to the high-elevation waterfall on the east side of the mountain, visible from Route 8 near Bakers Mills.) It is an enormous mountain – if not in height, then in pure geographic sprawl – and even I cannot claim to have explored the whole thing. However, the bushwhack suggested here is not to the mountain’s main summit, but to its southwesternmost bump. This is the portion of the mountain that dominates the view from the trail to the Sacandaga Lean- To. For a while as you hike that trail, you are passing very near the foot of its cliffs, and if you venture out to the banks of the East Branch Sacandaga River north of Diamond Brook you’re sure to find an enticing view of the mountain. This outermost shoulder of the mountain has a maximum elevation of about 2,500 feet, but my favorite views are well below that point. They overlook the interior wilderness valley of the East Branch Sacandaga, all the way to a distant Snowy Mountain. Diamond Brook East Branch Sacandaga River But lest you think I’m about to describe an easy hike to the shoulder of a shoulder of a mountain – not even the main summit! – let’s be clear: getting to the ledges requires some basic off-trail navigation skills, and there are places where the slopes are steep. But as wilderness bushwhacks go, this one is comparatively short, and it makes for a fine snowshoe outing. Getting There You will find the Eleventh Mountain Trailhead prominently located on Route 8 Eleventh Mountain P EAST BRANCH SACANDAGA RIVER. about 3.7 miles from the hamlet of Bakers Mills and 13.5 miles from NY Route 30 near the town of Wells. The trailhead can easily accommodate a dozen cars, and it is maintained all year long. The Trail There are several ways to approach these ledges, but unfortunately all of the most direct routes are very steep. The shortest way to the top is to bushwhack right from the trailhead. This entails a 730-foot climb in the space of just 0.5 mile – an exceedingly steep 8 slope that will seem all the more daunting if the rocks are at all icy. I’ve never tried this approach, but a friend who did came back with a less-than-glowing recommendation. My preferred approach is to follow the main DEC hiking trail over the height-ofland and down toward Diamond Brook, the first major stream crossing on the trek to Siamese Ponds. As the trail wanders away from the foot of the cliffs, leave it and contour around the westernmost corner of the mountain, well above Diamond Brook. From this angle you can then bushwhack up the ridgeline to the summit, exploring each of the ledges that you encounter. With that in mind, begin the same way everybody else does: hiking the state trail as far as Diamond Brook. Following blue markers, the trail begins at the far end of the trailhead parking area and begins to ascend the shoulder of the mountain within minutes. Steep, rocky slopes rise to your right, and these are often covered in icefalls in the winter. Parts of the old roadbed have become eroded from water runoff. This may not be a new development, because as observant hikers will note there are multiple parallel roadbeds ascending the hillside, suggesting that the road builders were quick to cut a new route whenever the old one became unsatisfactory. At 0.5-mile you reach the height-ofland, having ascended 260 feet from the trailhead. After a brief level stretch, the trail gradually begins to descend. During the cold half of the year, you can see the ledges on the southwest side of Eleventh Mountain to your right. Assuming that your sole destination are the tops of those ledges, then this is a good point to begin your bushwhack; as the trail veers away from the mountain, stray in the other direction, following the foot of the slopes. The idea is not to go straight up the mountain – most people would agree that way is too steep. Instead, you want to round its corner, seeking out the somewhat more moderate slopes closer to Diamond Brook. Then double-back up the mountain, parallel to the ledge tops. There are two openings you want to find, both with open views to the west – the panorama is astonishing! The views extend southwest through the Square Falls gorge and northwest across the heart of the Siamese Ponds Wilderness. You cannot see the ponds themselves, but you can guess their location in relation to the nearby landmarks County Line, Puffer and Siamese mountains. Humphrey Mountain is visible through the gap between County Line and Puffer, and beyond it you can see the distinctive profile of Snowy Mountain on the horizon, over 16 miles away. The recommended descent is essentially the same. However, since you no longer need to hug the edge of the mountain to be sure you’ve found the best views, you can keep a short distance to the east and enjoy the open hardwood forest that extends much of the way to Diamond Brook. Bill Ingersoll of Barneveld is publisher of the Discover the Adirondacks guidebook series: hiketheadirondacks.com. For more info, consult Discover the South Central Adirondacks or his recently-published 50 Hikes in the Adirondack Mountains (Countryman Press).

6 <strong>Adirondack</strong> <strong>Sports</strong><br />

Plan your next adventure ...<br />

A collection of<br />

outstanding <strong>Adirondack</strong><br />

images by eight photographers,<br />

this year’s calendar also includes<br />

illustrations that combine, often<br />

playfully, wildlife and the tools we<br />

use in the woods. Your purchase<br />

helps support ADK’s programs<br />

in conservation, education,<br />

recreation, stewardship, and<br />

advocacy.<br />

Just like having<br />

the Owner’s<br />

Manual to the<br />

<strong>Adirondack</strong><br />

Park!<br />

LOOK FOR IT ONLINE<br />

OR AT YOUR FAVORITE<br />

LOCAL BOOKSELLER!<br />

Working for Wilderness<br />

11" x 9", $13.95 / $12.16 members<br />

(S & H, state and county taxes apply)<br />

800-395-8080 s ADK.org<br />

The Finest Paddling Boats on the Water<br />

Inventor of integral infused<br />

gunwale technology<br />

Handcrafted in the <strong>Adirondack</strong>s<br />

263 Station St, Lake Placid • 518-524-2949 • placidboats.com<br />

* Durable for all trail conditons<br />

* Use any type snow boots<br />

* Easy to use<br />

* Gift certificates available<br />

* Fun for the whole family<br />

www.nevitrek.com<br />

Made in NY<br />

SKI BIKE CLIMB HIKE<br />

Mountain Adventure Center<br />

FISHING<br />

GUIDE SERVICE • OUTFITTER<br />

RENTALS• TACKLE • GEAR<br />

APPAREL • FOOTWEAR<br />

Orvis | Pflueger | Fenwick | Hardy<br />

WINTER<br />

HEADQUARTERS<br />

Nordic • Alpine • Telemark • Fat Bike • Snowshoes<br />

Rentals • Lessons • Tours • Shuttles<br />

Nordic Demo Center Alpine<br />

Rossignol ~ Fischer ~ Salomon ~ DPS ~ Icelantic<br />

Liberty ~ Voile ~ Scarpa ~ Scott ~ Dynafit ~ MSR<br />

Experience the very best<br />

PROFESSIONAL NORDIC SERVICES<br />

Precision Digital Flex Testing • Custom Boot Fitting<br />

Wintersteiger Stone Grinding • Hotbox Specials<br />

WINTER EVENTS<br />

Mt. Van Hoevenburg<br />

<strong>Adirondack</strong> Loj Ski Mountaineering Intro Clinics<br />

Whiteface Demo Days• Loppet<br />

VIC Paul Smith’s Nordic Fat Bike and Ski Programs<br />

CALL FOR DATES AND DETAILS (518) 523-3764<br />

GUIDE SERVICE<br />

Winter Programs<br />

Half • Full • Multi-day<br />

All Levels and Abilities<br />

Family Fun<br />

intro to XC Ski Programs<br />

LODGING<br />

• Individuals, Families & Groups<br />

• New for ʻ20-ʼ21 Summer & Winter<br />

Fully furnished seasonal rentals<br />

• Three Properties<br />

• 1/2 block to Mirror Lake<br />

• Full Kitchen, Laundry & Off-Street Parking<br />

SALES | SERVICE | RENTALS | LESSONS | TOURS | GEAR | LODGING | GUIDE SERVICE<br />

518-523-3764 • 2733 MAIN STREET, LAKE PLACID<br />

www.HIGHPEAKSCYCLERY.com<br />

Exclusive<br />

Phantom Permanent Waxless Glide Service<br />

One Time Lifetime<br />

Old Forge<br />

McCauley Mt<br />

Ski Area<br />

New York’s Best Family Mountain<br />

It’s Our Nature<br />

<strong>Adirondack</strong><br />

Base Camp<br />

Info & Webcams: OldForgeNY.com

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