Cranberry Lake 50 Mile Loop
Where: Adirondack State Park, New York
# Days: 4
Mileage: 50 miles
Cranberry Lake is the third largest lake in the Adirondacks. Only a few years ago, some trails were connected and created to form a 50 mile loop around the lake. Matt and I had our eye on this trail for a few months, and we finally got the opportunity to do it this past weekend. The trail has mild elevation changes, goes past several smaller lakes and ponds, and on the whole is quite enjoyable. We had perfect weather except for some rain the last day, and camped in some beautiful campsites along the lake. And yet, those were 4 of the worst days spent on the trail I have experienced to date.
Why? Two words: deer flies. I cannot express enough how awful the deer flies were the entire 4 days we were hiking. We constantly had 10-20 flies swarming each of our heads, dive bombing us, landing on our shoulders, arms, hands, neck, and face and biting us. My skin crawls just remembering how many flies there were. It’s frustrating, because the flies were so bad, it was nearly impossible to enjoy how beautiful the trail and scenery were.
Despite the flies, however, I do look back at the trip and smile. That was the biggest trip I’ve taken since hiking the Appalachian Trail. We hiked big miles, and despite being a little sore, I’m quite happy with how my body held up. It also feels good to finish a big loop, my name is posted on the website as only the 303rd person to do it, and I’ll get a patch as well. All in all, a good trip :)
UPDATE: here's a link to the Cranberry Lake trail for anyone interested in more information about the area: http://www.cranberrylake50.org/
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