So I wasn't sure when I'd be able to go hiking again, but then I got an email from the FLT Conference reminding people that the 2016 Howard Beye Winter Hike would be Saturday, January 9th. My mom has been telling me that she wishes I wouldn't hike alone and that I should find a group. The weather looked good and the part of the trail was only an hour and a half away. So I contacted to coordinator and Saturday morning I drove down to Bath, NY.
The group met at the Hickory Hill Campground. It was a really nice campground that I'd be interested in going back to. There's also a side trail that meets the FLT/NCT from the campground. The guy in the gift shop was also willing to use the camp van to transport us to the trailhead if needed. I left my car at the campground and hitched a ride with someone.
Getting Ready at the Trail Head I'm in the blue jacket right behind the car. |
We started the hike on the Bristol Hills Trail, a branch trail of the main FLT. It was a huge hill where we started and I had to stop several times going up. Many other people did too, but I quickly moved to the back of the pack.
Trail Going Uphill |
Snowy Trail |
Selfie with Trail Maker |
View of a Lake |
Several people mentioned the County Hike Series that the FLT Conference does throughout the Spring and Summer. This year they are doing it in Catteragus County. If I complete that I will have completed 96 miles of the FLT/NCT this year. My goal is 100 miles this year for the North Country Trail Hike 100 Challenge. Now I have 2.1 miles!