Hikers ascend Mt. Marcy with wind-blown rime ice clung to a trail cairn
Hiking in from the Loj via Van Hoevenberg Trail
Footbridge crosses MacIntyre Brook
Entering the HIgh Peaks Wilderness
Keep left for Mt Marcy
View from Marcy Dam (west side)
Marcy Dam
Footbridge crosses Marcy Brook
View of Marcy Brook from the footbridge
View of Wright Peak and its Angel Slides from Marcy Dam (east)
View of Wright Peak and its Angel Slides
Follow signs to Mt Marcy
Scenic frozen pool in Phelps Brook
Last campsite on trail
Turn to Indian Falls
Hiking through snow-covered evergreens on to Mt Marcy
Follow signs to Mt Marcy and Indian Falls
Winter wonderland hiking up to Mt Marcy
Trees covered in snow
View of the MacIntyre Range (Wright, Algonquin, Iroquois Peaks) from atop Indian Falls
Follow blue blazes to Mt Marcy from Indian Falls
More snow-covered trees snowshoeing to Mt Marcy
Follow more signs to Mt Marcy
Warning - proper gear needed. Weather can change to extremes beyond this point
Snowshoeing up Mt Marcy in the clouds with snow-covered trees
Ascending Mt Marcy in deep snow and buried trees
Trees buried in snow atop Mt Marcy with hikers in the distance
Dave, frozen at the summit of Mt Marcy
Ascending Mt Marcy with ice and snow-covered bedrock and trees
Summit of Mt. Marcy (plaque)
Cloud-covered, snow-drifted, frozen Mt Marcy summit
Dave at the summit
Frozen landscape atop Mt Marcy
Frozen tundra from the summit of Mt Marcy (above the plaque)
Descending Mt Marcy with snow-buried trees
Sun sits behind the clouds with snow-buried trees atop Mt Marcy
Looking up toward Mt Marcy in the clouds from below the summit
View of Big Slide Mountain
View of distant mountains through the trees from the trail
Frozen water bottle
Creek crossing (warm months)
Wright Peak and Marcy Dam
View from Marcy Dam (south)
Marcy Backcountry Campground
View of Mt Colden (left) and Wright Peak (right)
View of Wrigh Peak, crossing below Marcy Dam
View of Mt Colden from Marcy Dam
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