
WEIGHT: 66 kg
Bust: B
1 HOUR:200$
Overnight: +70$
Services: Games, Tie & Tease, Deep Throat, Blow ride, Extreme
October 12, β The day before. Only a bit of freezing rain and some granular snow had fallen where I was, so the climb in daylight, although slippery, was quite pleasant. This series of photos reflects the blue sky conditions and the beautiful views from the summit of Mt. Well worth the second climb. The overnight high winds and rain certainly cleared the trees of their autumn leaves.
A light coating of ice in a few spots required a bit of extra caution through some sections of the trail. Spruce boughs and some of the light granular snow. Pretty insignificant compared to the 2 feet of snow that the passing cold front dropped on Buffalo before reaching the Adirondacks.
A bit tricky but lots of easy handholds. Only the last short part of the trail required any tricky manoeuvring and even that would have been simple were it not for the photo equipment that I was carrying with me.
What a difference a blue sky makes. The puddle was well frozen but the rising sun would soon change that. With all of this climbing and worry about howling winds toppling trees onto my tent, I was now just a shadow of my former self grin. More Adirondack mountains beckon in the distance. Something to think about over the winter. Heart Lake under a blue sky. It was certainly cool at the summit and the puddles from the overnight rain were well frozen.
In the limited visibility of the rain, fog and drizzle of the night before,I had hiked past this outcropping without even realizing it was there. In the fresh morning air everything looked different so although I was hiking the same trail twice in a 12 hour period, it felt like I was hiking two completely different trails.