Balsam Mountain
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 10:07 pm
On Saturday Alexis and I headed over to Big Indian region. We decided to hike Balsam Mountain. It is usually a nice moderate hike. There is a nice view from the top. Neither of us had been there since Hurricane Irene. Didn't really know what to expect. As we moved down the trail, it was obvious that Hurricane Irene had done a lot of damage. We also found a new bridge put in by the DEC. But, as soon as you get across the bridge, you are stuck. the trail ends in the middle of the creek with down trees everywhere. We back tracked and hiked up on the ridge, and got around the mess. But, there were lots of people lost or they turned back.
We then hiked up the hill to the junction to Bellayre. We then headed towards to Balsam Mtn. We then hiked up the steep hill and head towards Balsam. Soon enough we were on the summit. We stopped at the overlook and had lunch. We then headed down the mountain. The stream crossing were interesting. The last one was the most difficult. It was a nice day in the woods.
New DEC bridge
Trail to the summit - Balsam Mtn in the background
Alexis and I at 3500' mark
Balsam Mountain Overlook
Summit of Balsam Mountain
Typical view of the trail
The second bridge on the trail
Trilliums blooming
We then hiked up the hill to the junction to Bellayre. We then headed towards to Balsam Mtn. We then hiked up the steep hill and head towards Balsam. Soon enough we were on the summit. We stopped at the overlook and had lunch. We then headed down the mountain. The stream crossing were interesting. The last one was the most difficult. It was a nice day in the woods.
New DEC bridge
Trail to the summit - Balsam Mtn in the background
Alexis and I at 3500' mark
Balsam Mountain Overlook
Summit of Balsam Mountain
Typical view of the trail
The second bridge on the trail
Trilliums blooming