Spring
This spring on the trail is near the John Robb lean-to. They don't horses drinking out of the spring, or actually you know what they don't want horses doing near the spring.
Taken on Sunday February 21, 2010 at Hunter Mountain.Why ads? π€ / Privacy Policy π³
This spring on the trail is near the John Robb lean-to. They don't horses drinking out of the spring, or actually you know what they don't want horses doing near the spring.
Taken on Sunday February 21, 2010 at Hunter Mountain.After passing the saddle between Rusk and Hunter, the trail narrows and follows a series of switchbacks. It's not very steep for mountain trails at 15%, and easily ski-able, but it certainly gains 500 feet in elevation relatively quickly over the next 6/10 mile to John Robb Leanto.
Taken on Sunday February 21, 2010 at Hunter Mountain.Saddle is such an appropriate word for a horse trail. That said, the intense sunlight was giving me a bad case of sun blindless. I should have brought sunglasses.
Taken on Sunday February 21, 2010 at Hunter Mountain.The first part of the Spruceton Trail follows the 30-foot wide old Hunter Road, which was maintained until 1937 and went from Spruceton to Hunter, cutting off 16 miles from the trip.
Taken on Sunday February 21, 2010 at Hunter Mountain.I swear that descent had to much longer then 2.4 miles. But that's what the sign said. Figures.
Taken on Monday October 5, 2009 at Indian Head Mountain.