Mount Colden Summit, from the East side descent to Lake Arnold |
Wooden Stairs along Avalanche Lake |
I arrived at the Adirondack Loj parking area at 5:30 sharp and was on the trail with a headlamp within five minutes. No worries in doing the easy miles to Marcy Dam in the dark - it's mostly packed dirt with little elevation gain and I know the trail like the back of my hand. By the time I reached the dam, the full moon helping to light my way had been replaced by a pleasant dawn. I made quick time through Avalanche Pass to Avalanche Lake. There's no better time to take in the lake's beauty than in the tranquil light of early morning.
MacIntyre Range beyond Lake Colden |
Up next, Lake Colden, which sits at a lower elevation than Avalanche and is reached via a trail that follows a connecting brook. I took my first real break of the day on the shores of Lake Colden admiring the view of the MacIntyre Range, including Algonquin and Wright Peak - both of which I had visited earlier in the week. I like doing successive hikes in the same general vicinity. It affords the chance to really learn the geography and experience neighboring peaks from different vantage points.
200 Step Ladder - Express Route to the Summit |
Boulder Scramble to Colden Summit |
The View of Mount Marcy from Boulder on East Side of Colden Summit |
Once I passed Marcy Dam, however, I started to hit the summer hoards of folks heading to Marcy and Algonquin. I felt like saying, "You should have gone to Colden."
Peak: Mount Colden
Elevation: 4,714 feet (Gain: 2,864 feet)
Distance: 13.4 miles (Trail Time: 5:30am - 12:30pm, 7 hours)
Route: Adirondack Loj to Marcy Dam, Avalanche Pass Trail to Avalanche Camp, Avalanche Lake and Lake Colden, Mount Colden Trail to Colden Summit, L. Morgan Porter Trail to Lake Arnold, return to Loj via Avalanche Camp and Marcy Dam.