This is from a week ago, but still fresh in the memory. Joined by Sir Hathaway we headed to the ADKs for the weekend. Saturday was a hike up Wright via the Left Wing Slide. We started the bushwack from Kagel shelter and just followed the stream seeing the occasional bootprint along the way. We then turned up the feeder stream that would take us most of the way to the slide. Things started to get a little thicker and we ended up hiking most of the way right in the stream. It’s a delightful little stream with beautiful pools, cascades and waterfalls. Dave and I were both having a great time before we even got to the slide. I was also surprised to see how easy the navigation was. I hardly even looked at compass/GPS.
The slide itself was awesome. Nice and steep but with excellent rock for climbing. We slowly made our way up, turning often to enjoy the views of Colden, Marcy, etc. What a beautiful weekend! Part way up we discovered that there is a fantastic echo from the slide – the noise “rolls” around the basin created by Algonquin and lasts for 5-10 seconds. After a variety of strange noises we continued on up. At the summit we enjoyed the nice views despite the hordes of people up there. We then took the trail to Algonquin for a bird’s eye view of the park though much of the time was spent waiting for people to get out of the way. Not that we didn’t deserve it for hiking Algonquin on a Saturday in September. The slide is a great way to climb Wright though and we didn’t see anyone from Kagel shelter to the summit.
Sunday morning we got up and went for a short hike up Mt. Adams. Mt Adams has a firetower on it and would have had some nice views except for the low flying clouds. As it was, there were some limited views of nearby Calamity Mountain and some of the lowlands. Adams is an ADK100 peak so I believe I am now up to 57/100. Progress is a little slow for my tastes but thus it must be. A few pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/stephenmdunbar/LeftWingSlideWrightAlgonquin?authkey=eMBe21Vo-N8#
Headed out to the annual Outing Club pig roast this weekend. Then the following weekend should be 4-5 days of hiking in the White Mountains. Can’t wait to be up there again! Also exciting, it is getting cold and winter is approaching!

