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Algonquin Mountain, Lake Placid

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#10 of 11 in Parks in Lake Placid
Mountain · Hidden Gem · Nature / Park
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  • We had been hoping to get to Algonquin Peak, but with the trail being 85% rock-hopping, it was taking too long and we had to reduce our expectations, only achieving Wright Peak. There are no views... 
    We had been hoping to get to Algonquin Peak, but with the trail being 85% rock-hopping, it was taking too long and we had to reduce our expectations, only achieving Wright Peak. There are no views...  more »
  • I last hiked this trail way back in 1973, when we hit a sudden snowstorm on the bare summit in early November. OK, so now it's summer, and I'm back doing a nostalgia hike. But WOW it's different now.....  more
    I last hiked this trail way back in 1973, when we hit a sudden snowstorm on the bare summit in early November. OK, so now it's summer, and I'm back doing a nostalgia hike. But WOW it's different now.....  more »
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  • Very nice hike to both peaks, it is a 10 mile roundtrip hike with 3,600 feet of elevation gain. Wright Peak alone is a 7 mile hike with 2,500 feet of elevation gain. Usually, both can be done on the same hike as the same trail goes to both. Beautiful hike with some rock scrambles, not the easiest hike I have done, it's a lot of elevation in 5 miles. As an added bonus , close to the top of Wright Peak, you will find the remains of the B47 which crashed on returning from a training bombing run to Watertown from Plattsburg. Since they were mimicking bombing runs over the Soviet Union, they were supposed to drop the pretend atomic bomb over Watertown around 2 AM and then fly back at relatively low altitude to avoid radars. This was in the days before GPS, when they had to plot their direction on paper and take into consideration the speed of the wind and so forth. Add to that jet engines which took a long time to accelerate, compound it with a snows storm in January 1962 and you have a catastrophe in the making. By the time the plane was by Wright Peak, it was something like 40 miles off course and they hit that granite formation about 100 feet off the top of Wright Peak at over 500 mph. Even if they could have seen the peak which I doubt they did in the last seconds, they couldn't have done anything since the engines would have taken time to respond. The crew was probably tired, stressed from the weather conditions, anxiously waiting to land to have a warm breakfast and they were gone the next millisecond....
  • 2nd highest peak in New York State. Beautiful views of neighboring mountains and lakes. Tons of flat rock, so watch out an a wet day!

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