Lake-bound
After
my Sunday Masses on Sept. 22, I went hiking in Harriman State Park. I parked at the Lake Sebago boat launch parking
lot on Seven Lakes Drive. It was packed--not
surprising on a gorgeous first day of fall.
I headed south, and uphill, on the Seven Hills Trail about .8 mile as far as Monitor Rock (so-called because someone found a copy of the Christian Science Monitor there). Before I got there, I passed by a trail maintenance crew of 3 and blessed them orally. As I've said often, the NY-NJ Trail Conference does wonderful work clearing and blazing the trails.
Just past Monitor Rock, I picked up Woodtown Road, an unblazed but maintained woods road, another .7 or .8 mile south to Lake Wanoksink, a large lake created by a large dam.
(This mileage is approximate; the map doesn’t indicate the distance.) Off this road a faint side trail leads to an old incinerator built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the ’30s. Now it appears to have been a gathering for beer binges, but the area is almost overgrown.
There
were dozens and dozens of other day hikers on the trails, youngsters, seniors,
and in-betweens, most of them going to or coming from Pine Meadow Lake, farther
south from Wanoksink; 2 woods roads lead to PML’s western end. Around the lake, north of the dam, there are a
couple of small, secluded campsites. As I
was leaving, I observed a chap with a backpack heading toward them. Along the lake I followed a narrow footpath to
its far south end, where yet another woods road also leads to the center of Pine
Meadow Lake’s north shore.
Fr.
Jim Mulloy and I have camped a couple of times on the heights above the lake, once
for this April
2014 outing with Paterson alumnus Jerry Gutierrez (who is now a priest of
the Laredo Diocese); another time with a friend of Fr. Jim from Boston.
Sept.
22 was a decidedly more pleasant day than that 2014 outing. The rest of this day's pix: https://link.shutterfly.com/3yBASXve8Mb. Total hiking time, 3 hours. Distance, about 3 miles with a 260' gain in elevation
between Sebago and Wanoksink, according to the trail map. A good hike that still allowed me to be home
for Evening Prayer.A sample of a crew's work
on the 7 Hills Trail
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