Sugar Loaf and Drowned Lands
Sugarloaf is that little peak in the foreground. Drowned Lands, the lower portion of Lake Champlain can be seen in the background.
Taken on Sunday March 7, 2010 at Black Mountain.Why ads? π€ / Privacy Policy π³
Sugarloaf is that little peak in the foreground. Drowned Lands, the lower portion of Lake Champlain can be seen in the background.
Taken on Sunday March 7, 2010 at Black Mountain.They don't really have any ATV trails left in the Adirondacks on State Lands, due to the radical environmentalists suing, and the DEC not really doing much to defend their trails.
Taken on Sunday March 7, 2010 at Black Mountain.The marshy southern part of Lake Champlain is not visible in this picture due to the Bark Mountain, Sugar Loaf, and other mountains in the foreground, but beyond that is the relatively flat lands of the Lake Champlain Valley around West Haven, VT.
Taken on Sunday March 7, 2010 at Black Mountain.This is on Elephant Mountain.
Taken on Sunday March 7, 2010 at Black Mountain.Black Mountain is a three mile hike from Pike Brook Road via a snowmobile trail. The snowmobile trail is a nice hike or ski and follows an old woods road to the summit. The summit contains an old firetower this is fenced off for DEC radio equipment, along with a picnic table, outhouse, and old ranger's cabin.
If you take the steeper trail down the mountain you will arrive at Black Mountain Pond with a Lean-To and Outhouse, and loop around to Lapland Pond, an older lean-to and outhouse on the shore of the lake. Trail blaze color underlays the trail routes on the map.
Looking at a cross section of the lake, towards Deer Leep on Fifth Mountain.
Taken on Sunday March 7, 2010 at Black Mountain.