Embark October/November 2017

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SurpriSe By SPENCER MORRISSEY

his Saddleback might not be as popular as the one that hundreds climb in the High Peaks Wilderness, but it should be. Its position in the Jay Range located between the High Peaks of New York and Vermont, provides a view of a lifetime. Sure, there may not be a trail to its summit, but its ease of access from the Jay Mountain Road leaves it achievable for so many. This hike up Saddleback was my fourth visit, but since it was Corenne’s first time, it was hard for me not to give away the secret of its offerings. As one of the Adirondacks’ 100-highest peaks it rests at a modest 3,615 feet in elevation (not all that far off the 4,000-foot mark). Saddleback gets its name from the profile it provides from certain locations, which is clearly that of a saddle. It was Election Day, and thankfully for our recreational endeavor the polls opened at 6 a.m. We were the first to be at the door —

no lines and no waiting. Once we finished casting our votes, we were on our way to Jay. The drive took a bit longer than I remembered it, or maybe it was just the gunk in my eyes telling me it was very early. Either way, I couldn’t get there fast enough. As we drove up Jay Mountain Road, the profile of Saddleback drew my eyes fondly to its steep slopes. Arriving atop the hill near the state land boundary we parked in the location almost purposely made for this peak and big enough for two vehicles. I remember this peak having open slopes and in some cases dense new growth brush, but others had given accounts of fighting off dense evergreen growth. We would see whose story tells the tale. From the road, the route had the appearance of a dense balsam thicket with sections of cordwood logs laid out in a fashion close to that of a game of pickup sticks. We jumped in head first and swam through the trees with a breast stroke trying Continued on page 2

PHOTOS BY SPENCER MORRISSEY

e k i B n i a Mount , d i c a l P e k La & n o t g n i Wilm e k a L c a n Sara Corenne Black makes her way through a grassy field toward the top of Saddleback Mountain, where the view extends into the Green Mountains of Vermont.

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