{"id":5465,"date":"2001-10-20T12:44:51","date_gmt":"2001-10-20T16:44:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.alpinezone.com\/content\/?p=5465"},"modified":"2018-12-06T02:44:51","modified_gmt":"2018-12-06T07:44:51","slug":"wachusett-mountain-hike","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.alpinezone.com\/archive-hiking-trip-reports\/wachusett-mountain-hike\/","title":{"rendered":"Wachusett Mountain Hike"},"content":{"rendered":"
Date: 10-20-2001<\/p>\n
Trails: Administration & Summit Road up, Mountain House & Jack Frost Trails down
\nConditions: Dark with low light as twilight approached, dry otherwise
\nDistance: Unknown but I’d guess about 2 miles each way
\nDifficulty: Easy to Moderate depending on how headlamp is working
\nConditions: Dark with low light as twilight approached, dry otherwise
\nSpecial Required Equipment: Head lamp & warmth layers & wind proof clothing good if you did not want to hide behind rocks<\/p>\n
Trip Report: I had to be back in CT by 10:15 so this was a natural place to see the sunrise. I had hoped to pack at the visitor center but it was gated & not scheduled to open until 9:00. So I went to the trailhead on the south side near the wind farm. This was my first trip where I had to start with a headlamp & it was cloudy so no star or moonlight available. I was at one of the first outlooks on the summit road as the first streaks of light began to brighten the sky. I got to the summit about 30 minutes before sunrise & while waiting for the sun to come up, a local resident pedaled up to the summit. He had started with a light & had the same thought I did. While I had envisioned being alone on this 2,006 foot peak, the company was good & I found out he makes the ride 2-3 times a week.<\/p>\n
As an added bonus, Saturday was the day that the sun rises directly behind the Boston Skyline which made for a real visual treat. I’ll try & schedule a return visit 30 days before the Spring Equinox & bring a better camera & lens to see if the sun rises again behind Boston.<\/p>\n
The trip down was uneventful but I managed to pass & converse with a few people on the way up. As a side not, also visited Little Wachusetts which is home to a Wildlife Sanctuary, was just about a 10 minute walk & offered some partial views but for views & stuff not comparable to the main peak.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Michael Paggioli
\nColchester, CT
\nThu, 25 Oct 2001