Ashland Pinnacle & Huntersfield - May 15
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 10:12 am
Alexis and I headed out to hike from the Ashland State Forest to hike up to Ashland Pinnacle and Huntersfield Mtns. We drove into Ashland Pinnacle Forest from the north side of the mtn range. We parked at the mtn pass.
From there we bushwacked the 500' up to the trail. Not sure why the original trail is no longer there. We then headed up the trail. When we got to Ashland Pinnacle, we headed up the old trail to summit. Lots of prickers to block the way. We got up to the summit without too much difficulty. No views...just a trail. We headed back to the ridge line trail. We then headed down the trail to Huntersfield Mountain. As we approached Huntersfield, the prickers got real thick. We finally got up to the top. Had lunch in the Lean-to. Another couple passed through as we eat lunch.
I always like this hike for the Butterflies. In April I often see Morning Clocks and Gray Commas. In May I often see Red Admirals. During this hike we saw hundreds of Red Admirals. Here are two pictures:
Gray Comma Butterfly in April with snow on the ground:
Red Admiral Butterfly in May:
From there we bushwacked the 500' up to the trail. Not sure why the original trail is no longer there. We then headed up the trail. When we got to Ashland Pinnacle, we headed up the old trail to summit. Lots of prickers to block the way. We got up to the summit without too much difficulty. No views...just a trail. We headed back to the ridge line trail. We then headed down the trail to Huntersfield Mountain. As we approached Huntersfield, the prickers got real thick. We finally got up to the top. Had lunch in the Lean-to. Another couple passed through as we eat lunch.
I always like this hike for the Butterflies. In April I often see Morning Clocks and Gray Commas. In May I often see Red Admirals. During this hike we saw hundreds of Red Admirals. Here are two pictures:
Gray Comma Butterfly in April with snow on the ground:
Red Admiral Butterfly in May: