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Old 11-09-2010, 03:50 PM   #1
Jim Kennard
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Owl’s Head – An Adirondacks Gem – November 4, 2010

This little peak is a real gem of a mountain. It does not come close in elevation to the 46’s but it offers a number of great views in almost every direction.

It was Thursday morning and overcast with a 100% prediction of rain for the next two days. We decided on a short hike up to Owl’s Head before the rain showers. I was accompanied by friends Carol & Dave White who are Adirondack & Catskill book authors and experienced mountain explorers.

The trailhead is located just off Rt 73 about 3 ½ miles NE from the Cascade / Porter parking area. There is a small parking area next to Owl’s Head Road. The hike to the summit of Owl’s Head is only about 0.6 mile. It is ideal for anyone that would like to go on a short and not very strenuous hike and be rewarded with some wonderful views of the Adirondacks. This is a great place to just hang out for awhile and enjoy the moment.

The trail initially leads though the woods. There are a few small ledges to ascend but nothing very difficult. The summit area is somewhat open and fairly flat so that one can walk around to various vantage points and capture images of the near by mountains. We spent sometime looking around and I took some pics of the surrounding area. I was pleased that the clouds lifted just enough for me to capture a pic of Cascade, Porter and Pitchoff Mountains. In the distance we could see the curtain of rain or snow showers heading our way. Our time on the summit now ending we headed back to the trailhead. As I drove back to Lake Placid the showers had just begun and continued into Friday. Carol & Dave headed back home. I headed for the Lake Placid Pub & Brewery for a great cheeseburger and a good sampling of their Ubu beer. It rained all afternoon so I settled down in the lodge next to the fire and finished up reading Adirondack Peak Experiences.

Owl’s Head Hike pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/kennardjim/OwlSHead
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