{"id":5471,"date":"2001-10-12T12:48:06","date_gmt":"2001-10-12T16:48:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.alpinezone.com\/content\/?p=5471"},"modified":"2018-12-06T02:44:56","modified_gmt":"2018-12-06T07:44:56","slug":"bear-mountain-at-logging-road-riga-undermountain-frissel-trail","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.alpinezone.com\/archive-hiking-trip-reports\/bear-mountain-at-logging-road-riga-undermountain-frissel-trail\/","title":{"rendered":"Bear Mountain – AT, Logging Road, Riga, Undermountain, Frissel Trail"},"content":{"rendered":"
Date: October 12, 2001<\/p>\n
Trails: Undermountain, AT, Old Logging Road, Riga Road & Frissel Trail
\nDistance: About 9 miles round-trip
\nDifficulty: Moderate mostly
\nConditions: Warm, 60’s, light wind, trails – dry
\nEquipment: Bee spray, sunglasses, camera, champagne<\/p>\n
Trip Report: I went as one of the guest of Al & Carol Rich. They exchanged wedding vows at the summit of Bear Mountain. The brides group went up Riga Road, the old logging road & the AT north to the summit. The guys took the old NW road to the AT & headed South up the steep side of Bear. I was running late I though so I just parked at Route 41 & made a beeline up the Undermountain trail & the AT. Colors were pretty good but a tad early down low I thought. Few brook crossings were meager. In 63 minutes I was on top. I was there about 30 minutes before the wedding party arrived & at 12:15 the ceremony began.<\/p>\n
It was a great day, a little hazy & very warm. The yellowjackets were abundant. The JP & the bride & groom wrote some really great vows & by 1:00 the cheese & crackers & bubbly were open. As I had other engagements & peakbagging to take care of, I bid the Bride & Groom farewell (until Saturday Night’s reception) & headed to Round. Getting up Round involves a bit of a scramble after easy road & trail walking. View IMO may be as good or better than bear on this day as color on Bear was more visible from Round & so was Riga Lake. I’ve also seen Race & Everett 11 times from Bear so the view from Round was a different angle that I’d only seen twice before & had not been to Round in Autumn previously.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Michael Paggioli
\nColchester, CT
\nTue, 16 Oct 2001