Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Mt. Holyoke and the Seven Sisters Trail

The Seven Sisters, part of the Holyoke Range and located within Massachusetts' Pioneer Valley, are a series of basalt ridgeline knobs next to Mount Holyoke. In addition to Mt. Holyoke, there are seven distinct peaks; the only two that seem to be named are Mt. Hitchcock and Bare Mountain. Though none of the seven peaks is much higher than 1,000 feet, our walk along the ridgeline gave us an overall elevation gain of 3,700 feet -- more than I've done in any single day this year, even in the White Mountains!

Several of the peaks, particularly Mt. Holyoke and Bare Mountain, offered scenic clifftop views of the season's fall colors. The walk was made particularly pleasurable by the hike leaders, Steve Harrison and Sue Warthman, and the members of the AMC Naragansett Chapter (see photo of group).

5 miles, 3,700' elevation gain
Summits: Mt. Holyoke = 935 feet, plus seven "sisters", including Mt. Hitchcock = 1,002 feet; and Bare Mountain = 1,014 feet.
Route: The Seven Sisters are traversed by the Metacomet- Monadnock Trail.

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