Indian Head and Fishhawk Cliffs
Bryan and I wanted to get one last Adirondack hike in before it snows for good there. He wanted to up his total of 46er peaks while I just wanted to take in the remaining folliage from a good viewing area. We settled on hiking to Indian Head and Fishhawk Cliffs and then if time allowed after the requisite photoshoot we would continue on to Colvin. We arrived at the trailhead later than we wanted due to a few stops for must see photo-ops at Barnum Pond (mist on the water) and LOJ road (frosty grass).
It was colder walking along the LOJ road that I had thought and there were tons of leaves falling from the trees and lying on the ground. We took the Gill Brook bypass trail and there were even more leaves covering that trail. After a short hike we stepped out on Indian Head and had it ourselves for about twenty minutes. A spectacular view for sure even though most of the color was gone leaving a frosty white shade where the color had been and patches of yellows and oranges here and there.
We took many photos of the various views: Gothics and the lower range, Colvin, Lower Ausable lake. This is a great spot to sit and have lunch. After soaking in all we could we head off to Fishhawk cliffs. This is a short walk that starts with a real steep drop off. This viewpoint shows you the profile of the Indian face and makes for some great photos of this profile with the great range in the background.
This a great hike that you can do in half a day and can be combined with a visit to Rainbow Falls and a leisurely stroll down the East or West River trails.
Labels: Adirondacks, Ausable Club, Autumn colors, Colvin, Fishhawk Cliffs, Gill Brook Trail, Indian Head
2 Comments:
this is one i cant wait to see for myself. thanks for the great report. oddly, the pictures still look nice despite lacking the awesome colors of the last few posts. we are trying to get to the peaks for one last look ourselves. hopefully this coming saturday to do tabletop. gearin up for snowshoeing too...
Thanks, Corin. I recommend getting there as early as possible in the day so that the light is behind you. Hopefully you won't need the snowshoes to hike Tabletop :-)
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