Here we are with our spotting crew for these first three days. Sarah is middle back and Lisa is on the right. We are blogging from their cabin, and showering so we appreciate that.
We were checking out an alternate NCT route that doesn't deal with the broken bridge. NY DEC doesn't get around to fixing things too fast.
This is Woodhull Creek (not Little Woodhull). It's truly beautiful, but this trail follows a snowmobile trail. That's not a problem when things are frozen, but it was sphagnum squishy and full of wetland plants which are lovely but scratchy for walking through. We stumbled along for a half mile in that before the trail went into higher ground. The deer flies were fun too.
If I'd had time to botanize, there were tons of neat plants. A nice clump of pitcher plant.
We ate lunch at the Sand Lake Lean-to, a nice clean one. Sand Lake Falls is right in front of it.
After that it was continual mud pits for a 3.8 miles. But we saw a lovely frog.
It was very difficult walking. That said, we finished at 4 pm. We logged 20 inventory items. I explain more about that another day.
North Country Trail, NY Adirondacks, Little Woodhull Trailhead to Gull Lake Parking.
We start backpacking tomorrow for three days. Definitely will not blog until the 17th.
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