So rain all day was the order of business, but we pulled into our campground in between raindrops:-) The highest point in Mass is nearby, Mount Greylock at 3491', and we understood there was a lot of hiking in the area. So we searched for a hike that we both wanted to do and found a loop trail of 3 miles that looked good, even reported to have some amazing views, so off we went in the drizzly, foggy morning to find it. It was way up towards the top, everything was very wet, it was drizzling on and off, but the forecast was for clearing so we decided after driving 40 miles to get there we'd give it a go. It turned out to be a somewhat strenuous hike, a lot of up and down, very wet, in fact there was water running down the trail in many places and we crossed an uncountable number of small streams cascading down the mountain. We found the viewpoints, but mother nature had other ideas so they were pretty obscured.
The narrow winding trail |
Nice and quiet |
Over towards one of the view points |
One of the many streams |
And our foggy view |
One happy camper! |
Mother nature did try to clear things up later |
It was a nice ride! |
The Cheshire Reservoir |
The turtles lined up to see us pass |
The Birthday Girl! |
Then we decided to take a little bit of a detour on the way back and hit some dirt back roads. It was fun and a good workout for the truck, got pretty rough and muddy here and there.
Rained the rest of the day, almost all night with thunder and lightning, and is forecast to rain all day today, so it will be pretty quiet. We're going to try to check out a Thai restaurant though in Greenfield, before we leave here tomorrow for our 4th of July rendezvous.
4 comments:
East is least, West is best...
Very astute and accurate!
Happy 4th of July from Venice!
we are similar. we lived in Maine for 30 years and never went up to Acadia National Park.
Happy 4th to you too!!
Isn't it funny how we all seem to ignore the good stuff right around us?
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