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The Adirondack High Peaks are a set of 46 mountain peaks in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, United States.


Name


The Adirondack High Peaks is the name given to 46 mountain peaks in the Adirondack Mountains that were originally believed to comprise all of the Adirondack peaks higher than 4,000 feet (1,219 m).[1] However, later surveying showed that four of the peaks in the group are actually under this elevation, and one additional peak that is close to this elevation had been overlooked. Due to tradition, no mountains were removed from or added to the group as a result of the revised elevation estimates.


Location


All except three are located in central and northern Essex County, primarily south of Lake Placid and Keene Valley. The others are just to the west in Franklin County. All the summits are on land owned by New York State as part of its Forest Preserve. Forty-two are in a vast tract of nearly 300,000 acres (1,200 km2) known as the High Peaks Wilderness Area, subdivided into central (26 peaks) and outer (16 peaks) zones. Nine of the peaks in the outer zone are in an area formerly known as the Dix Mountain Wilderness Area that was added to the High Peaks Wilderness in 2018.[2] Giant Mountain and Rocky Peak Ridge are in the adjacent Giant Mountain Wilderness Area. Whiteface Mountain, which has a downhill ski area and a toll road to its summit, and Esther Mountain are set slightly to the north, in Wilmington.


Ecosystems


Atop the highest peaks, above the tree line, there is a total of 87 acres (35 ha) of extraordinarily fragile alpine ecosystem; the amount of this ecosystem is constantly changing due to variation in the climate from year to year. Since this ecosystem above the treeline is extraordinarily fragile, it is extremely important to protect it. This is because, due to its elevation, this ecosystem may not be able to recover from any sort of harm.

The region contains many alpine lakes and meadows, wetlands, streams, and forests. The Eastern High Peaks Wilderness area is the most regulated area. Fires are not permitted; dogs must be leashed; overnight groups are limited to eight people and day groups to 15; and bear-resistant food canisters are required from April through November.

Camping is prohibited above any elevation greater than 4,000 ft on any of the Adirondack High Peaks.[3]


How to Reach the Summit of The High Peaks


Climbing neither Mount Marcy nor Algonquin Peak, the two highest of the High Peaks, requires technical skills, but Algonquin Peak is regarded as the more challenging climb. Twenty of the peaks have no official trail to the top, although rough informal routes, commonly referred to as "herd paths," have developed over the years. No true bushwhacking is required on any of the peaks, although some trails are still quite primitive.[4]

Alternatively, there is a road that leads to the summit of Whiteface Mountain called the Veterans' Memorial Highway. [5]

Those who have climbed all 46 High Peaks are eligible to join the Adirondack Forty-Sixers club.[6]


Mountain Ranges


There are many Mountain ranges within the High Peaks. The Dix Range includes five out of the forty-six High Peaks: Macomb, Grace Peak, South Dix, Hough, and Dix Mountain. The Great Range includes seven out of the forty-six High Peaks: Lower Wolfjaw, Upper Wolfjaw, Armstrong, Gothics, Saddleback, Basin, and Haystack. The Seward Range includes four out of the forty-six High Peaks: Seward, Donaldson, Emmons, and Seymour Mountain.[7] The MacIntyre Range includes four out of the forty-six High Peaks: Mount Marshall, Wright, Algonquin and Iroquois.[8] The Santanoni Range includes three out of the forty-six High Peaks: Santanoni Peak, Panther Peak, and Couchsachraga.

View from Algonquin Peak: (left to right) Pitchoff, Cascade, Porter, Big Slide, Yard, Phelps, Tabletop, Giant, Lower Wolfjaw, Upper Wolfjaw, Armstrong, Gothics, Saddleback, Basin, Nippletop and Dix, Hough, Marcy, Gray, Skylight, and Colden (foreground)
View from Algonquin Peak: (left to right) Pitchoff, Cascade, Porter, Big Slide, Yard, Phelps, Tabletop, Giant, Lower Wolfjaw, Upper Wolfjaw, Armstrong, Gothics, Saddleback, Basin, Nippletop and Dix, Hough, Marcy, Gray, Skylight, and Colden (foreground)

The High Peaks


Mount Marcy from Mount Haystack
Mount Marcy from Mount Haystack
Giant Mountain seen from Noonmark Mountain
Giant Mountain seen from Noonmark Mountain
Big Slide Mountain from Cascade Mountain
Big Slide Mountain from Cascade Mountain
Mount Emmons and Mount Donaldson from Seward
Mount Emmons and Mount Donaldson from Seward
MountainHeight (ft / m)Prominence (ft)RankCoordinates
Mount Marcy5,344 / 1,6294,914144.1127°N 73.9237°W / 44.1127; -73.9237
Algonquin Peak5,114 / 1,5592,100244.1436°N 73.9867°W / 44.1436; -73.9867
Mount Haystack4,960 / 1,512840344.1056°N 73.9006°W / 44.1056; -73.9006
Mount Skylight4,926 / 1,501578444.0994°N 73.9308°W / 44.0994; -73.9308
Whiteface Mountain4,867 / 1,4833,110544.3658°N 73.9028°W / 44.3658; -73.9028
Dix Mountain4,857 / 1,4802,830644.0822°N 73.7864°W / 44.0822; -73.7864
Gray Peak4,840 / 1,475102744.1114°N 73.9349°W / 44.1114; -73.9349
Iroquois Peak4,840 / 1,475151844.1370°N 73.9982°W / 44.1370; -73.9982
Basin Mountain4,827 / 1,471725944.1212°N 73.8863°W / 44.1212; -73.8863
Gothics4,736 / 1,4446991044.1281°N 73.8571°W / 44.1281; -73.8571
Mount Colden4,714 / 1,4378761144.1270°N 73.9599°W / 44.1270; -73.9599
Giant Mountain4,627 / 1,4102,9531244.1611°N 73.7202°W / 44.1611; -73.7202
Nippletop4,620 / 1,4081,3801344.0892°N 73.8163°W / 44.0892; -73.8163
Santanoni Peak4,607 / 1,4042,4301444.0825°N 74.1312°W / 44.0825; -74.1312
Mount Redfield4,606 / 1,4042421544.0948°N 73.9499°W / 44.0948; -73.9499
Wright Peak4,580 / 1,3962701644.1517°N 73.9803°W / 44.1517; -73.9803
Saddleback Mountain4,515 / 1,3763801744.1267°N 73.8752°W / 44.1267; -73.8752
Panther Peak4,442 / 1,354275 1844.0984°N 74.1321°W / 44.0984; -74.1321
Table Top Mountain4,427 / 1,3494301944.1407°N 73.9163°W / 44.1407; -73.9163
Rocky Peak Ridge4,420 / 1,3476402044.1544°N 73.7056°W / 44.1544; -73.7056
Macomb Mountain4,405 / 1,3435842144.0517°N 73.7801°W / 44.0517; -73.7801
Armstrong Mountain4,400 / 1,341982244.1348°N 73.8490°W / 44.1348; -73.8490
Hough Peak4,400 / 1,3413742344.0695°N 73.7776°W / 44.0695; -73.7776
Seward Mountain4,361 / 1,3292,0302444.1597°N 74.1997°W / 44.1597; -74.1997
Mount Marshall4,360 / 1,3294932544.1275°N 74.0118°W / 44.1275; -74.0118
Allen Mountain4,340 / 1,3236402644.0708°N 73.9397°W / 44.0708; -73.9397
Big Slide Mountain4,240 / 1,2921,0492744.1823°N 73.8704°W / 44.1823; -73.8704
Esther Mountain4,240 / 1,2923022844.3870°N 73.8899°W / 44.3870; -73.8899
Upper Wolfjaw Mountain4,185 / 1,2762802944.1405°N 73.8453°W / 44.1405; -73.8453
Lower Wolfjaw Mountain4,175 / 1,2736633044.1484°N 73.8326°W / 44.1484; -73.8326
Street Mountain4,166 / 1,2701,2803144.1793°N 74.0272°W / 44.1793; -74.0272
Phelps Mountain4,161 / 1,2682003244.1570°N 73.9215°W / 44.1570; -73.9215
Donaldson Mountain4,140 / 1,2621383344.1539°N 74.2110°W / 44.1539; -74.2110
Seymour Mountain4,120 / 1,2561,0203444.1582°N 74.1727°W / 44.1582; -74.1727
Sawteeth4,100 / 1,2504903544.1133°N 73.8507°W / 44.1133; -73.8507
Cascade Mountain4,098 / 1,2491,1803644.2186°N 73.8606°W / 44.2186; -73.8606
South Dix4,060 / 1,2371643744.0600°N 73.7743°W / 44.0600; -73.7743
Porter Mountain4,059 / 1,2373303844.2153°N 73.8436°W / 44.2153; -73.8436
Mount Colvin4,057 / 1,2367503944.0939°N 73.8344°W / 44.0939; -73.8344
Mount Emmons4,040 / 1,2311024044.1437°N 74.2140°W / 44.1437; -74.2140
Dial Mountain4,020 / 1,2251644144.1059°N 73.7960°W / 44.1059; -73.7960
Grace Peak4,012 / 1,2233194244.0653°N 73.7574°W / 44.0653; -73.7574
Blake Peak3,960 / 1,2075584344.0814°N 73.8446°W / 44.0814; -73.8446
Cliff Mountain3,960 / 1,2074664444.1031°N 73.9751°W / 44.1031; -73.9751
Nye Mountain3,895 / 1,1871304544.1873°N 74.0238°W / 44.1873; -74.0238
Couchsachraga3,820 / 1,1642504644.0956°N 74.1602°W / 44.0956; -74.1602

Some surveys list MacNaughton Mountain at 4,000 feet (1,219 m), and some argue that it should be included in the High Peaks. However, more recent surveys list the mountain at 3,983 feet (1,214 m).[9]


See also



References


  1. "Hiking Challenges: The Adirondack 46ers". Adirondack.net. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  2. "High Peaks Wilderness Area Unit Management Plan". New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  3. "Primitive Camping - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation". www.dec.ny.gov. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  4. "46 High Peaks". lakeplacid.com. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
  5. "Take a trip up the Whiteface Veterans' Memorial Highway". Whiteface Region. 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  6. "How to Join". ADk 46ers. Retrieved October 31, 2016.
  7. "Seward Range : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost". www.summitpost.org. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  8. "The MacIntyre Range Hike". Outdoor Project. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  9. "MacNaughton Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2012-12-20.





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