Adirondack High Peaks

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The Adirondack High Peaks are a set of 46 mountain peaks in the Adirondack Mountains of New York state. They have been popular hiking destinations since the late 1920s, when the list of peaks was published in Russell Carson's book Peaks and Peoples of the Adirondacks.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> Those who have climbed all 46 High Peaks are eligible to join the Adirondack Forty-Sixers club.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Origin

The list of peaks was originally compiled by the mountaineers Herbert Clark, Bob Marshall, and George Marshall, with input from Russell Carson. The Marshall brothers wished to climb every notable peak in the Adirondacks, which they accomplished with Clark between 1918 and 1925. The criteria used were that all peaks should be at least Template:Convert in elevation and either have Template:Convert of prominence or Template:Convert of distance from another peak.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> Several exceptions to these rules were made to include or exclude peaks based on their preferences; Gray Peak, Wright Peak, Armstrong Mountain, Upper Wolfjaw Mountain, and South Dix were included but did not meet either the prominence or distance rule, while Little Marcy, Yard Mountain, and two then-unnamed peaks were excluded. Later surveys revealed that Blake Peak, Cliff Mountain, Couchsachraga Peak, and Nye Mountain are under 4,000 feet in elevation.<ref name="Sasso1">Template:Harvnb</ref> A survey in the mid-20th century measured the elevation of MacNaughton Mountain as exactly Template:Convert,<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> but a more recent survey listed the mountain at Template:Convert.<ref name="gnis">Template:Cite gnis</ref> No mountains have been removed or added to the list since the 1920s due to tradition.<ref name="Sasso1" />

Location

All but three of the peaks are located in central and northern Essex County, primarily south of Lake Placid and Keene Valley. The others are just to the west in Franklin County. All of the summits are on land owned by New York State as part of its Forest Preserve. 42 are in a vast tract of nearly Template:Convert known as the High Peaks Wilderness Area, subdivided into central (26 peaks) and outer (16 peaks) zones.Template:Citation needed Nine of the peaks in the outer zone are in an area formerly known as the Dix Mountain Wilderness Area, which was added to the High Peaks Wilderness in 2018.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Giant Mountain and Rocky Peak Ridge are in the adjacent Giant Mountain Wilderness Area.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Whiteface Mountain and Esther Mountain are north of Lake Placid in the Wilmington Wild Forest.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Mountain ranges

There are many mountain ranges within the High Peaks. The Dix Range includes five out of the forty-six High Peaks: Macomb, Grace Peak, South Dix, Hough, and Dix Mountain.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> The Great Range includes seven out of the forty-six High Peaks: Lower Wolfjaw, Upper Wolfjaw, Armstrong, Gothics, Saddleback, Basin, and Haystack.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> The Seward Range includes four out of the forty-six High Peaks: Seward, Donaldson, Emmons, and Seymour Mountain.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> The MacIntyre Range includes four out of the forty-six High Peaks: Mount Marshall, Wright, Algonquin and Iroquois.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> The Santanoni Range includes three out of the forty-six High Peaks: Santanoni, Panther, and Couchsachraga.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref>

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View from Algonquin Peak: (left to right) Pitchoff, Cascade, Porter, Big Slide, Yard, Phelps, Tabletop, Giant, Lower Wolfjaw, Upper Wolfjaw, Armstrong, Gothics, Saddleback, Basin, Nippletop and Dix, Hough, Marcy, Gray, Skylight, and Colden (foreground)

Ecosystems

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A warning sign for hikers entering the alpine zone of Mount Skylight

The region contains many alpine lakes and meadows, wetlands, streams, and forests. Atop the highest peaks, above the tree line, lies a small alpine ecosystem, a remnant of a larger lowland tundra that retreated uphill following the most recent period of glaciation. The amount of this ecosystem is constantly changing due to variation in the climate from year to year, and has been estimated by different methods to only cover between Template:Convert. The alpine ecosystem is considered extremely fragile to damage from hikers, and the Adirondack Mountain Club launched an education campaign to avoid further damage in the 1970s, since which some peaks have seen documented recovery.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

The Eastern High Peaks Wilderness area is the most regulated area. Fires are not permitted; dogs must be leashed; overnight groups are limited to eight people and day groups to 15; and bear-resistant food canisters are required from April through November. Camping is prohibited above any elevation greater than 4,000 feet on any of the Adirondack High Peaks.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Reaching the summits

Of the two highest peaks, Algonquin Peak is regarded as a more challenging hike than Mount Marcy. Twenty of the peaks have no official trail to the top, although rough informal routes, commonly referred to as "herd paths,"Template:Cn have developed over the years. No true bushwhacking is required on any of the peaks, although some trails are still quite primitive.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The summit of Whiteface Mountain can alternatively be reached by motor vehicle on the Whiteface Mountain Veterans' Memorial Highway.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The High Peaks

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Mount Marcy from Mount Haystack
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Giant Mountain seen from Noonmark Mountain
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Big Slide Mountain from Cascade Mountain
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Mount Emmons and Mount Donaldson from Seward
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2 Algonquin Peak Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
3 Mount Haystack Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
4 Mount Skylight Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
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6 Dix Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
7 Gray Peak Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
8 Iroquois Peak Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
9 Basin Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
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11 Mount Colden Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
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13 Nippletop Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
14 Santanoni Peak Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
15 Mount Redfield Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
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17 Saddleback Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
18 Panther Peak Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
19 Table Top Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
20 Rocky Peak Ridge Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
21 Macomb Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
22 Armstrong Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
23 Hough Peak Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
24 Seward Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
25 Mount Marshall Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
26 Allen Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
27 Big Slide Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
28 Esther Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
29 Upper Wolfjaw Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
30 Lower Wolfjaw Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
31 Street Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
32 Phelps Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
33 Donaldson Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
34 Seymour Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
35 Sawteeth Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
36 Cascade Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
37 South Dix Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
38 Porter Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
39 Mount Colvin Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
40 Mount Emmons Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
41 Dial Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
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45 Nye Mountain Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>
46 Couchsachraga Peak Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Coord<ref>Template:Cite gnis</ref>

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