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Algonquin & Wright Peaks via Algonquin TraiNorthern, NY
Northern, NY
Hiking avatar Sep 05 2024
John9LTriplogs 1,657
Hiking10.30 Miles 3,661 AEG
Hiking10.30 Miles   5 Hrs   5 Mns   2.32 mph
3,661 ft AEG      39 Mns Break
 
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For my second day in the Adirondacks, I decided to stay close to Lake Placid with another hike from the Adirondack Log. I’m heading for Algonquin Peak & then Wright Peak.

I left the Log parking area slightly before 8:30am and was on my way. The lower portion of trail is in great condition but becomes rocky as you start to ascend. The climb is relentless as you work your way up. Agility is helpful as you rock hop and wind your way up. At one point I came to what felt like a mostly dry waterfall. The trail makes a very aggressive climb through here and careful footing is a must. I found staying to the side near tree line minimized risk. Once up top the trail opens up and features extremely large cairns that lead to the summit of Algonquin Peak. These would be very helpful in winter and during times of heavy fog. With some effort I topped out and enjoyed the 360 degree views. It was just amazing as you can see for 50+ miles in all directions.

After I had my fill, I started my descent. Thet return went very well as I descended the steep waterfall-like section. After that I came to the junction for Wright Peak and headed that way. This one also had large cairns to help guide the way. It’s a bit of a grind but I topped out and enjoyed the views. Algonquin dominates to the south and big views are plentiful. I took another short break and then headed down.

On my way down, I decided to detour to the north and headed for Heart Lake. I remember this section of trail being inundated with water & mud. It was a hassle trying to rock hop to avoid the muck. With some effort I arrived at Heart Lake. I made a quick loop and then headed back to the Loj and the end of my hike. I took break and then hiked Mount Jo, which is a short hike to the north of Heart Lake. It’s worth doing if you have just over an hour to kill. And that concluded my day two in the Adirondacks.
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