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A Hiking Photo Story

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at SBU chapter.

A spring hiking trip in the Adirondacks:

The entrance to Thomas Mountain from the Thomas and Cat Mountain trailhead.

A far-off view of Thomas Mountain’s summit from inside the forest, nearing the end of the hike’s ascent.

The full, scenic view from Thomas Mountain’s summit after a 780-foot, 1.5-mile ascent. 

Our hangout spot for the afternoon: a quaint little cabin positioned at Thomas Mountain’s summit. 

Taking in the sights at 1,980 feet above sea level. 

A quick break at the first scenic overlook of our ascent along the Tongue Mountain Range. 

One of the many overlooks throughout our 1,191-door ascent along the Tounge Mountain Range. 

Another scenic vista, this time offering a look to Vermont’s border, along the Tongue Mountain Range. 

A pond at the end of our 7-mile-long hike. 

Another unexpected pond with towering cliffs at the trail’s end. 

An eerie, early morning sunrise at Huddle Bay on Lake George. 

A short, Easter morning hike up The Pinnacle, overlooking the Town of Bolton Landing. 

Taking in all The Pinnacle has to offer. 

 

Photos all by Liam McGurl

 

 

Freshman journalism and mass communication major at St. Bonaventure University
I'm a sophomore journalism and mass communication major at St. Bonaventure University.